I guess that the Brits form the majority, but there was early immigration from the Dutch, 2 waves of Chinese - one during gold rush days, and later in the 1990's. Yugoslavs came to work in forestry ( The locals call them "dallies" , as in Dalmatia), and lately South Africans. We also have a significant Polynesian population from Western Samoa, which is an NZ protectorate since WW1, when we relieved the Germans of it and Tonga.Arent you all English down there? Other than of course the Maori.
Who gets hurt the most? It won't be China, Canada or Mexico. Any tariff is an additional cost to the buyer, just like sales tax. When those countries retaliate, and they will, it will result in lost or reduced sales from here. Who wins? It's not you or me.Trump could tariff their hinie's off and maybe it will bring it back here.
Don’t buy it… that’s the whole point.Who gets hurt the most? It won't be China, Canada or Mexico. Any tariff is an additional cost to the buyer, just like sales tax. When those countries retaliate, and they will, it will result in lost or reduced sales from here. Who wins? It's not you or me.
Eventually it helps the consumer as it creates a competitive situation.Who gets hurt the most? It won't be China, Canada or Mexico. Any tariff is an additional cost to the buyer, just like sales tax. When those countries retaliate, and they will, it will result in lost or reduced sales from here. Who wins? It's not you or me.
Prohibition Style… was that started in a bathtub and condensed in a model T radiator?Kentucky creativity View attachment 1629784so smooth the proof will sneak up on ya!!
Buy local, buy used, keep the dollars here in the US…Don’t buy it… that’s the whole point.
Respectfully.
@$60 a bottle I'd buy it again, but I refuse to pay $70# for Hodgdon @LGS.The seller determines the asking price, the buyer determines the selling price.....always.
What am I missing? I don't see anyone winning. Higher prices, more shortages and the market's going down. People on fixed income and living on their 401's are nervous and not optimistic. If I was a billionaire it might look different.As I stated in post 38. The art of the deal. Winning.
GO DJT!….. Fight Fight Fight!…MAGA!Who gets hurt the most? It won't be China, Canada or Mexico. Any tariff is an additional cost to the buyer, just like sales tax. When those countries retaliate, and they will, it will result in lost or reduced sales from here. Who wins? It's not you or me.
I’m a Hundredaire and I’m loving every minute of every day since noon 1/20/25What am I missing? I don't see anyone winning. Higher prices, more shortages and the market's going down. People on fixed income and living on their 401's are nervous and not optimistic. If I was a billionaire it might look different.
It’s gotta be fixed and we have to start somewhere.GO DJT!….. Fight Fight Fight!…MAGA!
It’s the golden age!….
I’ll gladly pay more now why he’s fixing our Broke Woke Nation back to greatness!…
Wayne
That's just it though, we still buy it. Few people will buy less food and alcohol from Mexico and the auto parts will continue to be needed for the automobiles and their repairs, most of which are American cars. The lumber is still needed for construction. Fewer parts and lumber will only lead to needing fewer workers. Unemployment is already a less than 4% and that is about as low as it can go. There are always people changing jobs and those are counted in the unemployed numbers. The 4% number is considered full employment.Don’t buy it… that’s the whole point.
Respectfully.
It’s gotta be fixed and we have to start some
Tariffs are nothing new. There have been president on several occasions put tariffs in place, and every time they were followed by a recession. The only thing it accomplishes is foreign products cost more and US products go up to match their competitors prices.Why don't we quit panicking over the things that "may happen" with tariffs and go with "you know what it wouldn't hurt to try them". If we sit around and let other countries with cheap labor undercut our prices and business's start moving there for cheaper labor we need tariffs. Or if you want to be warm and fussy about prices don't pass any tariff laws and wait until there are no more manufacturing jobs left in the USA. There is no free ride. No matter what those that don't know any better say.
I'm recently retired now. First place I worked for 27 years and the jobs were moved out of the country because labor was cheaper there. The last job I worked at for 20 years was moved out of the country because labor was cheaper there. Maybe that may not be an indicator to you that something needs to be done but it sure rained some cold hard facts down on me.Tariffs are nothing new. There have been president on several occasions put tariffs in place, and every time they were followed by a recession. The only thing it accomplishes is foreign products cost more and US products go up to match their competitors prices.
^^^^^^^^I'm recently retired now. First place I worked for 27 years and the jobs were moved out of the country because labor was cheaper there. The last job I worked at for 20 years was moved out of the country because labor was cheaper there. Maybe that may not be an indicator to you that something needs to be done but it sure rained some cold hard facts down on me.
You are so fearful of paying that extra dime you don't care what happens to those of us that are losing jobs to the countries taking our jobs and are more than willing to preach to the choir.