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inb4 locked thread:
if you want to wax poetic/argue politics/etc go to debatepolitics.com, it's like the Paceline but with angrier cloud shouting (at times the possibility of such a thing is hard to fathom) lolz. tl;dr: insulate yourself as best you can from the vagaries of circumstance. Whether that is bicycle products, political change, the contingencies of life or otherwise. Most of us here are awash in bikes and parts and do enough inter-forumite trading and business that whatever may come up on the road (so to speak) is something we likely will be able to manage (with respect to our hobby). It's what makes us bicycle fanatics. So, be cool. |
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But anyway, I'm to play bikes. Not this silly stuff so I'm done. Enjoy! :-) Last edited by jamesdak; Today at 11:17 AM. |
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My SIL owns a small coffee roasting company.
He buys the 1 lb coffee bags from China and said that tariffs could impact the business so he is thinking of doing a mass purchase before the tariffs go into effect. |
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Not to sound naive or whatever, but humankind has become so efficient we could feed the world, solve climate change, explore space, and have money left over for a snack. If we cooperated as a species. I won't hold my breath.
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Would you not agree that some tariffs =/= tariffs on all imported goods? I don't see any administration as making all perfect (or poor) decisions, I judge each decision on its own merits. This one has the potential for disaster, as the vast majority of economists agree. |
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