Anonymous wrote:Buy American, then.
Anonymous wrote:Does this mean that my used 2020 Toyota is more valuable than it was last week?
Anonymous wrote:Buy used cars. I thought Democrats didn't like consumerism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy American, then.
There is not one car that is fully made in America. Not one. There are cars that are assembled in America, but even these are assembled largely from foreign parts.
GM cars contain only 25% parts made in the US or Canada (and the Canadian parts will be subject to tariffs). That’s less than half of Honda, at 57%.
Teslas are majority US, at 69%, but the cheapest Tesla is currently twice the cost of other inexpensive brands. (And tbh this point I would rather have no car, or drive old beaters, than buy a Tesla).
But they are assembled by American workers in America. That's the point. More jobs for Americans, which translates into more taxes paid to the U.S. Government (and state governments too).
President Trump wants to be back in the manufacturing business, rather than just be a consumer-driven economy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy American, then.
There is not one car that is fully made in America. Not one. There are cars that are assembled in America, but even these are assembled largely from foreign parts.
GM cars contain only 25% parts made in the US or Canada (and the Canadian parts will be subject to tariffs). That’s less than half of Honda, at 57%.
Teslas are majority US, at 69%, but the cheapest Tesla is currently twice the cost of other inexpensive brands. (And tbh this point I would rather have no car, or drive old beaters, than buy a Tesla).
But they are assembled by American workers in America. That's the point. More jobs for Americans, which translates into more taxes paid to the U.S. Government (and state governments too).
President Trump wants to be back in the manufacturing business, rather than just be a consumer-driven economy.
Anonymous wrote:Buy American, then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy American, then.
There is not one car that is fully made in America. Not one. There are cars that are assembled in America, but even these are assembled largely from foreign parts.
GM cars contain only 25% parts made in the US or Canada (and the Canadian parts will be subject to tariffs). That’s less than half of Honda, at 57%.
Teslas are majority US, at 69%, but the cheapest Tesla is currently twice the cost of other inexpensive brands. (And tbh this point I would rather have no car, or drive old beaters, than buy a Tesla).
Anonymous wrote:Buy American, then.
Anonymous wrote:It's funny how all the questions these Republican congress people are getting about the stock market but the discussion should be about the economy not 401k portfolio's.
25% tariffs on Canada/Mexico, 50% tariffs on China/Vietnam. These tariffs are going to make everything unafforable for consumers and put lots of buisnesses that depend on cheap goods from asia overseas.
Tariffs isnt why manufacturing went overseas but the fact a Chinese workers makes $3.50 /hr vs $20 /hr for an American worker. Trump is alsl not factoring in the revenues US firms make overseas selling locally (Build Locally/Sell Locally) - if you do there is no trade defict.
Anonymous wrote:Buy American, then.