โJul-18-2019 08:06 AM
โJul-23-2019 09:06 AM
aftermath wrote:
Americans are a very interesting and quite complicated group. We wave the flag and chant, Buy American, but we turn out by the millions to support stores like Walmart who import the majority of their products from other nations, China being one of them. We are driven by low costs and will do anything to save a buck but, many of us will support the tariffs because somehow, magically, it will drive these wicked countries to their knees. At the same time the tariffs will increase costs to the consumers.
Keep in mind that a tariff is a self imposed tax on the consumer. How much will a 25% tariff cost you. The debate goes on and you have heard some of that here. I am not an economist but to say that a 25% tariff will only raise costs 2.5% is a bit of a stretch in my mind. The extent of this impact is yet to be felt because of available inventory but when that is gone, the new costs for the new goods will start to rise. The question is how much are you willing to pay?
Take a look at the soy bean farmers. A huge tariff placed by our country has dramatically hurt these people. The answer was for our government to come up with something like $12 billion for a bailout. A self imposed tax that will hurt all of us, farmers and tax payers alike.
โJul-23-2019 06:51 AM
free radical wrote:Charlie D. wrote:free radical wrote:
https://youtu.be/0JDoll8OEFE
Btw coruption is punishable by death penalty in China
So is illegal drug pushers
Why China has the best high speed railways
Enjoy
https://youtu.be/hs392e7z99Y
China and drugs
https://youtu.be/Yoqj-gmDgkM
You and I can trade posts supporting our positions all day long but to suggest that China does not export illegal drugs to the U. S. is disingenuous as is saying China's new train system is not riddled with issues, poor construction and improper materials and corruption.
www.newsweek.com/forget-mexico-us-being-flooded-illegal-drugs-china-652494
One can order illegal drugs via internet and have them shipped to the U.S. and delivered in as little as 10 days.
https://www.statnews.com/2018/01/24/china-fentanyl-usps/
https://www.fastcompany.com/1749952/problem-chinas-high-speed-rail
Note that none of these links are from Fox News.:)
I am guilty of helping to get the OP's post off track so I will not make any further comments unless they are tariff related.:)
Ive never said China doesnt export drugs to US so dont put words in my mouth,anyhow
Question is WHY people here use it?
Imo if someone is dum enough to use deadly drugs they can drop dead as far as Im concerned.
less drag on our health care and economy.
China had drug problems too but learned how to deal with it,send people to rehab and cure them.and execute drug dealers.
Works good since there are 1.5 bilion of chinese now
China has been around for 5000 years so they just maybe bit more evolved smarter then we are.
I predict we will lose the tarrif war,Tramp bankrupted 10 busineses after all and dont listen to smart advisors just fires everyone who disagree w him.
โJul-23-2019 06:44 AM
tomman58 wrote:
Stats are stats:
Americans in their 20s: $16,000
Americans in their 30s: $45,000
Americans in their 40s: $63,000
Americans in their 50s: $117,000
Americans in their 60s: $172,000
I don't care what you did or are doing these numbers represent America and they suck add to it the game of tariffs and other economic nightmares and younger types are pretty much screwed as a whole.
โJul-23-2019 06:31 AM
tomman58 wrote:People young and old alike get to make their own choices in life. They can choose to save for retirement or choose to spend their money on whatever they want. So if they have to work until they die then I guess they learn their lesson the hard way. Their Choice, Their Life.
Stats are stats:
Americans in their 20s: $16,000
Americans in their 30s: $45,000
Americans in their 40s: $63,000
Americans in their 50s: $117,000
Americans in their 60s: $172,000
I don't care what you did or are doing these numbers represent America and they suck add to it the game of tariffs and other economic nightmares and younger types are pretty much screwed as a whole.
โJul-23-2019 06:26 AM
โJul-23-2019 06:25 AM
Lynnmor wrote:What is "incomes that come from the creation of wealth"?
Seems like the majority on this forum have some kind of govt income beyond the mandatory Social Security and Medicare. Those that don't have incomes that come from the creation of wealth would be opposed to tariffs that reduce their guaranteed income buying power.
โJul-23-2019 05:35 AM
Lynnmor wrote:TomG2 wrote:
That is the secret ingredient. If we all could get govt jobs with govt pensions, we could all buy RV's.
Seems like the majority on this forum have some kind of govt income beyond the mandatory Social Security and Medicare. Those that don't have incomes that come from the creation of wealth would be opposed to tariffs that reduce their guaranteed income buying power power.
โJul-23-2019 12:55 AM
TomG2 wrote:
That is the secret ingredient. If we all could get govt jobs with govt pensions, we could all buy RV's.
โJul-22-2019 08:29 PM
TomG2 wrote:rk911 wrote:
...snip...... we worked blue collar govt jobs both rising to mgmt and administrative positions. ....snip........
That is the secret ingredient. If we all could get govt jobs with govt pensions, we could all buy RV's. I left a govt job in the 70's because I believed in free enterprise and the American way. My friends who stuck with the government, like you did, are doing well. I had more fun and excitement.
โJul-22-2019 07:40 PM
rk911 wrote:
...snip...... we worked blue collar govt jobs both rising to mgmt and administrative positions. ....snip........
โJul-22-2019 07:36 PM
โJul-22-2019 07:17 PM
โJul-22-2019 05:55 PM
tomman58 wrote:westernrvparkowner wrote:tomman58 wrote:According to the US census bureau, average US income has increased above the inflation rate for the past three years. Adjusted for inflation, Average income is at a record high. Unemployment is at or near all time record lows. RV sales have also had multiple years of record sales. Apparently more, not less, people are able to afford RVing.bid_time wrote:tomman58 wrote:You got a diesel, a 2018 33' trailer, two high end bicycles and a Honda genny and you're pontificating about being on a fixed income - give me a break.
"But if we get an agreement,it will be to our benefit. You would think the tax cuts and cuts in regulations, they would offset the cost of the tarrifs. With the economy roaring along like it is, these industries will get through it."
"if" we get an agreement. Nothing says we will or that it would benefit us at all. Tax cuts and reg cuts have not and will not help. The economy is going in trillion dollar debt and is up to 8 1/2 T.
The premise of this page was RV's and of course none of the current mess is going to help us. Peoples wages are barely moving up while the cost for us to have fun is rising fast as are our PU trucks. People work hard to get to retirement (ME) and with our very fixed incomes the price for RVing keeps going up. Someone needs to come up with a great unit at 20% less not more!
Actually it is about 40' trailer with my added rack on the back. First I am on a fixed income. Secondly why should it matter to you what I have? Thirdly You go through life4 and you make your own choices on how to live, what to eat, where to live and so on. You are also responsible for you income, savings and SS deposits. Those choices are your business and no one else. Bottom line I see thousands of folks like me on the road all years long. I hope to see more young people have the same wonderful experiences like me and my family.
Currently I don't see people being able to afford RVing like so many of us have because incomes are shrinking not expanding and world events are costing us trillions by poor choices.
Interesting but there are many problems, with the "who" can afford RV's at retirement, currently: the median retirement savings by age in the U.S. is:
Americans in their 20s: $16,000
Americans in their 30s: $45,000
Americans in their 40s: $63,000
Americans in their 50s: $117,000
Americans in their 60s: $172,000
This is terrible to say the least. The only ones with a true retirement are those who had a very good 401K or belonged to a union that had complete benefits and pensions. Sorry I've seen to many young people moving back to home and to many seniors eking by.
โJul-22-2019 04:52 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:tomman58 wrote:According to the US census bureau, average US income has increased above the inflation rate for the past three years. Adjusted for inflation, Average income is at a record high. Unemployment is at or near all time record lows. RV sales have also had multiple years of record sales. Apparently more, not less, people are able to afford RVing.bid_time wrote:tomman58 wrote:You got a diesel, a 2018 33' trailer, two high end bicycles and a Honda genny and you're pontificating about being on a fixed income - give me a break.
"But if we get an agreement,it will be to our benefit. You would think the tax cuts and cuts in regulations, they would offset the cost of the tarrifs. With the economy roaring along like it is, these industries will get through it."
"if" we get an agreement. Nothing says we will or that it would benefit us at all. Tax cuts and reg cuts have not and will not help. The economy is going in trillion dollar debt and is up to 8 1/2 T.
The premise of this page was RV's and of course none of the current mess is going to help us. Peoples wages are barely moving up while the cost for us to have fun is rising fast as are our PU trucks. People work hard to get to retirement (ME) and with our very fixed incomes the price for RVing keeps going up. Someone needs to come up with a great unit at 20% less not more!
Actually it is about 40' trailer with my added rack on the back. First I am on a fixed income. Secondly why should it matter to you what I have? Thirdly You go through life4 and you make your own choices on how to live, what to eat, where to live and so on. You are also responsible for you income, savings and SS deposits. Those choices are your business and no one else. Bottom line I see thousands of folks like me on the road all years long. I hope to see more young people have the same wonderful experiences like me and my family.
Currently I don't see people being able to afford RVing like so many of us have because incomes are shrinking not expanding and world events are costing us trillions by poor choices.
โJul-22-2019 11:46 AM
tomman58 wrote:According to the US census bureau, average US income has increased above the inflation rate for the past three years. Adjusted for inflation, Average income is at a record high. Unemployment is at or near all time record lows. RV sales have also had multiple years of record sales. Apparently more, not less, people are able to afford RVing.bid_time wrote:tomman58 wrote:You got a diesel, a 2018 33' trailer, two high end bicycles and a Honda genny and you're pontificating about being on a fixed income - give me a break.
"But if we get an agreement,it will be to our benefit. You would think the tax cuts and cuts in regulations, they would offset the cost of the tarrifs. With the economy roaring along like it is, these industries will get through it."
"if" we get an agreement. Nothing says we will or that it would benefit us at all. Tax cuts and reg cuts have not and will not help. The economy is going in trillion dollar debt and is up to 8 1/2 T.
The premise of this page was RV's and of course none of the current mess is going to help us. Peoples wages are barely moving up while the cost for us to have fun is rising fast as are our PU trucks. People work hard to get to retirement (ME) and with our very fixed incomes the price for RVing keeps going up. Someone needs to come up with a great unit at 20% less not more!
Actually it is about 40' trailer with my added rack on the back. First I am on a fixed income. Secondly why should it matter to you what I have? Thirdly You go through life4 and you make your own choices on how to live, what to eat, where to live and so on. You are also responsible for you income, savings and SS deposits. Those choices are your business and no one else. Bottom line I see thousands of folks like me on the road all years long. I hope to see more young people have the same wonderful experiences like me and my family.
Currently I don't see people being able to afford RVing like so many of us have because incomes are shrinking not expanding and world events are costing us trillions by poor choices.