"Not sure why any American would oppose efforts aimed at creating either fair trade or even trade." <-- seb is not american. no one else is discussing this at all. and so i'm not opposing anything with this issue. just asking question and clarification.Foo wrote:Is this the new victimization thing or something? Was not aware anyone was doing that.zombie wrote:
well, i am not interested in having words put into my mouth.
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Words were not put into your mouth. I am saying I do not understand why any American would oppose both of those concepts. You could oppose one, but opposing both would be absurd.zombie wrote:"Not sure why any American would oppose efforts aimed at creating either fair trade or even trade." <-- seb is not american. no one else is discussing this at all. and so i'm not opposing anything with this issue. just asking question and clarification.Foo wrote:Is this the new victimization thing or something? Was not aware anyone was doing that.zombie wrote:
well, i am not interested in having words put into my mouth.
Opposing both would be like saying you enjoy losing.
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so it was just a general comment, and not insinuated toward me. fair, i guess. again, not opposing anything, in this issue. just trying to have a better understanding.Foo wrote:Words were not put into your mouth. I am saying I do not understand why any American would oppose both of those concepts. You could oppose one, but opposing both would be absurd.zombie wrote:"Not sure why any American would oppose efforts aimed at creating either fair trade or even trade." <-- seb is not american. no one else is discussing this at all. and so i'm not opposing anything with this issue. just asking question and clarification.Foo wrote:Is this the new victimization thing or something? Was not aware anyone was doing that.zombie wrote:
well, i am not interested in having words put into my mouth.
Opposing both would be like saying you enjoy losing.
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Do you think that trade should be either without tariffs, with equal tariffs, or ultimately be about equal in terms of amounts traded? They are different concepts, but it is hard to imagine not agreeing with any of them. That is what I am saying.zombie wrote:so it was just a general comment, and not insinuated toward me. fair, i guess. again, not opposing anything, in this issue. just trying to have a better understanding.Foo wrote:Words were not put into your mouth. I am saying I do not understand why any American would oppose both of those concepts. You could oppose one, but opposing both would be absurd.zombie wrote:"Not sure why any American would oppose efforts aimed at creating either fair trade or even trade." <-- seb is not american. no one else is discussing this at all. and so i'm not opposing anything with this issue. just asking question and clarification.Foo wrote:Is this the new victimization thing or something? Was not aware anyone was doing that.zombie wrote:
well, i am not interested in having words put into my mouth.
Opposing both would be like saying you enjoy losing.
Right now with many of our so called allies:
- we do not trade freely
- we do not trade at the same across the board tariff rates
- we are trading at a deficit
That is the problem Trump is trying to address. He seems to be willing to address it in a multitude of ways, but is apparently not going to stand by and let it continue.
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Why do people keep bringing up trade deficits. Dumbest thing to fixate on.
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so, then i would have to assume that the united states already trades evenly or fairly with all who import it's goods? or if not, i have to assume that trump is prepared to do so? or is this something that he expects of other countries on our behalf, but not of us on their behalf as well?Foo wrote: Do you think that trade should be either without tariffs, with equal tariffs, or ultimately be about equal in terms of amounts traded? They are different concepts, but it is hard to imagine not agreeing with any of them. That is what I am saying.
Right now with many of our so called allies:
- we do not trade freely
- we do not trade at the same across the board tariff rates
- we are trading at a deficit
That is the problem Trump is trying to address. He seems to be willing to address it in a multitude of ways, but is apparently not going to stand by and let it continue.
i don't really understand the need for tariffs in the first place, but i'm not working in that area either. so yeah.
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You do trade evenly and fairly with the rest of us as we do with you with very low average tariffs.zombie wrote:so, then i would have to assume that the united states already trades evenly or fairly with all who import it's goods? or if not, i have to assume that trump is prepared to do so? or is this something that he expects of other countries on our behalf, but not of us on their behalf as well?Foo wrote: Do you think that trade should be either without tariffs, with equal tariffs, or ultimately be about equal in terms of amounts traded? They are different concepts, but it is hard to imagine not agreeing with any of them. That is what I am saying.
Right now with many of our so called allies:
- we do not trade freely
- we do not trade at the same across the board tariff rates
- we are trading at a deficit
That is the problem Trump is trying to address. He seems to be willing to address it in a multitude of ways, but is apparently not going to stand by and let it continue.
i don't really understand the need for tariffs in the first place, but i'm not working in that area either. so yeah.
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Average tariffs do not include the stifling effect of the massive tariffs that result in few trades across some industry.showa58taro wrote:You do trade evenly and fairly with the rest of us as we do with you with very low average tariffs.zombie wrote:so, then i would have to assume that the united states already trades evenly or fairly with all who import it's goods? or if not, i have to assume that trump is prepared to do so? or is this something that he expects of other countries on our behalf, but not of us on their behalf as well?Foo wrote: Do you think that trade should be either without tariffs, with equal tariffs, or ultimately be about equal in terms of amounts traded? They are different concepts, but it is hard to imagine not agreeing with any of them. That is what I am saying.
Right now with many of our so called allies:
- we do not trade freely
- we do not trade at the same across the board tariff rates
- we are trading at a deficit
That is the problem Trump is trying to address. He seems to be willing to address it in a multitude of ways, but is apparently not going to stand by and let it continue.
i don't really understand the need for tariffs in the first place, but i'm not working in that area either. so yeah.
Let's say your government puts a massive tax on all meat. As a result, people quit buying meat. They then declare there was hardly any increase in taxation because the revenue numbers didn't change that much. Very deceptive.
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Yes, the US is among the friendliest traders in the world, which is why we have such a deficit.zombie wrote:so, then i would have to assume that the united states already trades evenly or fairly with all who import it's goods? or if not, i have to assume that trump is prepared to do so? or is this something that he expects of other countries on our behalf, but not of us on their behalf as well?Foo wrote: Do you think that trade should be either without tariffs, with equal tariffs, or ultimately be about equal in terms of amounts traded? They are different concepts, but it is hard to imagine not agreeing with any of them. That is what I am saying.
Right now with many of our so called allies:
- we do not trade freely
- we do not trade at the same across the board tariff rates
- we are trading at a deficit
That is the problem Trump is trying to address. He seems to be willing to address it in a multitude of ways, but is apparently not going to stand by and let it continue.
i don't really understand the need for tariffs in the first place, but i'm not working in that area either. so yeah.
Let's say you make widgets and build a factory where everyone who works there makes a nice living. Suddenly China steals your widget design and starts manufacturing them in massive quantities using forced labor of children. They then start selling them cheaply to your US customers. Do you see why a tariff might be necessary to level the playing field and protect both your business and our citizens?
Trump is willing to trade freely with nations like Canada and those in the EU that share our values and have similar economies. Right now, because we do not have free trade, the tariffs are arbitrary, and we are being exploited. He is trying to address that.
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sure, tariffs on essentially counterfeit product is one thing. i'm sure we have the same thing in place in other countries to keep us from doing that to them as well.Foo wrote:Yes, the US is among the friendliest traders in the world, which is why we have such a deficit.zombie wrote:so, then i would have to assume that the united states already trades evenly or fairly with all who import it's goods? or if not, i have to assume that trump is prepared to do so? or is this something that he expects of other countries on our behalf, but not of us on their behalf as well?Foo wrote: Do you think that trade should be either without tariffs, with equal tariffs, or ultimately be about equal in terms of amounts traded? They are different concepts, but it is hard to imagine not agreeing with any of them. That is what I am saying.
Right now with many of our so called allies:
- we do not trade freely
- we do not trade at the same across the board tariff rates
- we are trading at a deficit
That is the problem Trump is trying to address. He seems to be willing to address it in a multitude of ways, but is apparently not going to stand by and let it continue.
i don't really understand the need for tariffs in the first place, but i'm not working in that area either. so yeah.
Let's say you make widgets and build a factory where everyone who works there makes a nice living. Suddenly China steals your widget design and starts manufacturing them in massive quantities using forced labor of children. They then start selling them cheaply to your US customers. Do you see why a tariff might be necessary to level the playing field and protect both your business and our citizens?
Trump is willing to trade freely with nations like Canada and those in the EU that share our values and have similar economies. Right now, because we do not have free trade, the tariffs are arbitrary, and we are being exploited. He is trying to address that.
what existing tariffs does the united states have on goods from others, like canada or the eu nations? are we also not "exploiting" in our own way?
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Not all stealing of design is counterfeit or even illegal. That is a different issue.zombie wrote:sure, tariffs on essentially counterfeit product is one thing. i'm sure we have the same thing in place in other countries to keep us from doing that to them as well.Foo wrote:Yes, the US is among the friendliest traders in the world, which is why we have such a deficit.zombie wrote:so, then i would have to assume that the united states already trades evenly or fairly with all who import it's goods? or if not, i have to assume that trump is prepared to do so? or is this something that he expects of other countries on our behalf, but not of us on their behalf as well?Foo wrote: Do you think that trade should be either without tariffs, with equal tariffs, or ultimately be about equal in terms of amounts traded? They are different concepts, but it is hard to imagine not agreeing with any of them. That is what I am saying.
Right now with many of our so called allies:
- we do not trade freely
- we do not trade at the same across the board tariff rates
- we are trading at a deficit
That is the problem Trump is trying to address. He seems to be willing to address it in a multitude of ways, but is apparently not going to stand by and let it continue.
i don't really understand the need for tariffs in the first place, but i'm not working in that area either. so yeah.
Let's say you make widgets and build a factory where everyone who works there makes a nice living. Suddenly China steals your widget design and starts manufacturing them in massive quantities using forced labor of children. They then start selling them cheaply to your US customers. Do you see why a tariff might be necessary to level the playing field and protect both your business and our citizens?
Trump is willing to trade freely with nations like Canada and those in the EU that share our values and have similar economies. Right now, because we do not have free trade, the tariffs are arbitrary, and we are being exploited. He is trying to address that.
what existing tariffs does the united states have on goods from others, like canada or the eu nations? are we also not "exploiting" in our own way?
We really don't exploit in trade, which is why we have a deficit. The thing that other countries do not like about things like our agricultural products are the subsidies we provide that brings the prices down. So we can literally sell a gallon of milk for $2. The idea is that cheap wholesome food is worth it for our populace and to have food security so we do not have to rely on others for basic needs.
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But you’re ending subsidies right?
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Highly doubtful.showa58taro wrote:But you’re ending subsidies right?
Keep in mind there is also the whole can of worms which would be getting politicians to even agree what a subsidy is.
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isn't that what the whole "globalist" thing that trump was elected to stop, was about? is it only just when america protects the interests of it's country and economy, but exploitative and in the way of free trade, when other countries try to do the same?Foo wrote:Not all stealing of design is counterfeit or even illegal. That is a different issue.
We really don't exploit in trade, which is why we have a deficit. The thing that other countries do not like about things like our agricultural products are the subsidies we provide that brings the prices down. So we can literally sell a gallon of milk for $2. The idea is that cheap wholesome food is worth it for our populace and to have food security so we do not have to rely on others for basic needs.
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So tariffs to protect farmers is wrong. But your subsidies are fine. That’s not a level playing field st all.Foo wrote:Highly doubtful.showa58taro wrote:But you’re ending subsidies right?
Keep in mind there is also the whole can of worms which would be getting politicians to even agree what a subsidy is.
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That is why you have to break the system or play within it. Trump is a pragmatist. He is going to play the game while he works on the solution.zombie wrote:isn't that what the whole "globalist" thing that trump was elected to stop, was about? is it only just when america protects the interests of it's country and economy, but exploitative and in the way of free trade, when other countries try to do the same?Foo wrote:Not all stealing of design is counterfeit or even illegal. That is a different issue.
We really don't exploit in trade, which is why we have a deficit. The thing that other countries do not like about things like our agricultural products are the subsidies we provide that brings the prices down. So we can literally sell a gallon of milk for $2. The idea is that cheap wholesome food is worth it for our populace and to have food security so we do not have to rely on others for basic needs.
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Nothing is wrong. You just need to make sure everyone is playing the same game.showa58taro wrote:So tariffs to protect farmers is wrong. But your subsidies are fine. That’s not a level playing field st all.Foo wrote:Highly doubtful.showa58taro wrote:But you’re ending subsidies right?
Keep in mind there is also the whole can of worms which would be getting politicians to even agree what a subsidy is.
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Which is what is currently happening and works just fine. Hence the stupidity of Trump caring about Canada being “unfair” being insane.Foo wrote:Nothing is wrong. You just need to make sure everyone is playing the same game.showa58taro wrote:So tariffs to protect farmers is wrong. But your subsidies are fine. That’s not a level playing field st all.Foo wrote:Highly doubtful.showa58taro wrote:But you’re ending subsidies right?
Keep in mind there is also the whole can of worms which would be getting politicians to even agree what a subsidy is.