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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trump imposes flat tax of 10% on US consumer purchases of all imported goods.[/quote] Amazing that DCUM elites have no understanding of economics 101 But here is their messiah Ms Rampell talking about expanding immigration On one hand she wants to increase the overwhelming immigration of low wage workers - to reduce inflation by lowering wages of low wage workers. Increasing the supply of workers reduces wages. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/04/11/democrats-missing-real-immigration-threat-workers-economy/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/05/02/immigration-inflation-worker-shortages-labor-costs/ on the other hand, she laments about the low salaries paid to day care workers. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/08/27/child-care-funding-crisis/ Someone needs to teach the Princeton educated Anthropologist about Supply and Demand concepts. but I think she already knows. She would rather have cheap toys and pay indentured servants cheap pay with no benefits, than have a strong middle class. It is becoming so clear that DCUM elites hate US workers. Ah the humanity. My iPhone will be more expensive [/quote] There's no carrot. If Trump wants to increase manufacturer, he would entice companies to do that. If he likes workers, he would not increase the number of laborers but he is firing as many federal employees and contractors as he can which will lead to layoffs all over the private sector. Etc. Methinks you need to take an economics class, friend. Supply and demand indeed [/quote]
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