Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump and the Republicans will enforce wage controls as part of the planned economy. Have to keep wages down in order to produce cheap iPhones and tshirts in Trump’s new factories.
Lots of people will be forced to report to the new factories for work. Work will set you free. No more white collar job for you or your children only communism.
This is not communism, it's fascism. Please learn the difference.
Anonymous wrote:iPhone users have 43% higher salaries than Android users
Anonymous wrote:In 2023, iPhone makers in China's Foxconn Zhengzhou factory earned an average of 26 yuan ($3.6) per hour. This translates to approximately $400 to $800 per month, or $4,800 to $9,600 per year. While some reports indicate base salaries around 2,200 yuan ($324) per month, this doesn't include overtime, bonuses, or benefits. Foxconn also recruited additional workers and offered higher wages, including a three-month full-time bonus of 8,000 yuan.
Who will work these jobs? Will maga? Will we be forced in to these low wage jobs by Trump and the Republicans police state to work in a government control factories?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe $3500 iPhones are good - it will drive competition and make people think before upgrading to a new phone every year which is a disaster for the environment. We love our cheap stuff but has anyone really sat down and thought about whether it actually is good or bad in the long run?
Tariffs or no, the bolded has been an issue for me for a long time. Being environmentally conscious means nothing if we are dumping our tech devices so frequently. We buy the best products we can afford at the time and hold on to them for a long time. My car is old (20+ years), but has 120k miles, good mileage for a gas powered vehicle (32 mpg on highway, 27mpg locally), and still passes emissions and safety inspections with flying colors. Debatable whether recycling it and other cars every five years is better than holding onto this vehicle. Similar on electronic devices.
Not happy about tariffs but if it gets people to be more environmentally responsible, they will have some positive effect.
Driving 20 year old car is not good for the environment.
A 20 year old car was built in 2005. It has essentially the same pollution controls and engine efficiency as a car made yesterday. You have zero clue WTH you’re babbling about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, PP is a fool. Manufacturing new cars is far worse for the environment than running old cars
No it is not. Do some research maga.
Anonymous wrote:We can finally all agree that Elon Musk hasn’t helped the environment at all. Manufacturing 3 ton single occupancy vehicles with massive batteries and rate earth metals just to relocate emissions from the tailpipe to the power plant. Just massively destructive to the environment and the climate. Democrats couldn’t grok this until Elon became a political enemy, but now they understand it quite well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is long past time to do away with 529’s and students loans. You do not need a college degree to work in a factory.
Frankly, a lot of jobs including high tech where I work, do not need as many degreed professionals either. Even some jobs in health and other industries. We do need high school diplomas to be symbolic of people achieving certain standards. Some kids have been robbed of education because they’ve been promoted without attaining reading and math standards.
Maybe the adults in red states should prioritize their schools and kids education. Lord knows blues states throw enough money at them.
2025: West Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Nevada, Kentucky, Alabama, New Mexico, Texas, and Indiana rank among the least educated states in the U.S. These states struggle with lower educational attainment, lower graduation rates, fewer students in top universities, and lower scores on standardized tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Americans have had a good life for a long time, they had no idea how good it was because majority don’t travel and can’t compare. They are about to find out soon.
Can you imagine if just one day in his life, Trump woke up and tried to make things better for Americans instead of looking for brand new ways to make everything so much worse.
Anonymous wrote:Trump and the Republicans will enforce wage controls as part of the planned economy. Have to keep wages down in order to produce cheap iPhones and tshirts in Trump’s new factories.
Lots of people will be forced to report to the new factories for work. Work will set you free. No more white collar job for you or your children only communism.
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Americans have had a good life for a long time, they had no idea how good it was because majority don’t travel and can’t compare. They are about to find out soon.
Some of you are just dying for this to happen, aren’t you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all others, there's Android.
Is that made in the US? Because it will get expensive too.
Anonymous wrote:Wired reports that iPhones could cost $3500 if Trump forces the parts to be made here.
But maybe he will follow through on his plan to stick Americans into a prison in El Salvador and then force them all to make phones for free? /s
Hope this loser president goes away.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/09/tech/apple-iphones-cost-tariffs-impact-intl-hnk/index.html
Anonymous wrote:3500 is gonna be a bargain
Americans are going to act like Argentineans: traveling to Mexico or Canada to buy cheaper products and bringing it in their suitcases, avoiding customs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is long past time to do away with 529’s and students loans. You do not need a college degree to work in a factory.
Frankly, a lot of jobs including high tech where I work, do not need as many degreed professionals either. Even some jobs in health and other industries. We do need high school diplomas to be symbolic of people achieving certain standards. Some kids have been robbed of education because they’ve been promoted without attaining reading and math standards.
Maybe the adults in red states should prioritize their schools and kids education. Lord knows blues states throw enough money at them.
2025: West Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Nevada, Kentucky, Alabama, New Mexico, Texas, and Indiana rank among the least educated states in the U.S. These states struggle with lower educational attainment, lower graduation rates, fewer students in top universities, and lower scores on standardized tests.