May I ask ....
Why is everyone making such a big deal over the tariffs being imposed by the U.S. on imports coming into its boundaries?
...or even China responding by doing much of the same with U.S. imports coming into their country?
What's so different about tariffs on imports and, say, being taxed? Or having to pay for a license to run a business or practice a certain profession? Or paying for vehicle registrations?
Damn, folks, countries should have a right to decide for themselves about what ways they want to muster up extra revenue for themselves, and who they wish to tax in order to raise such.
My main concern is with how the governments of the world choose to invest any potential increase in their national revenue.
Do they use it for the common good?
...or do they just pocket that extra income for their own selfish gain, or favored agendas, or to benefit those within their demographic social and political circles?
Why is everyone making such a big deal over the tariffs being imposed by the U.S. on imports coming into its boundaries?
...or even China responding by doing much of the same with U.S. imports coming into their country?
What's so different about tariffs on imports and, say, being taxed? Or having to pay for a license to run a business or practice a certain profession? Or paying for vehicle registrations?
Damn, folks, countries should have a right to decide for themselves about what ways they want to muster up extra revenue for themselves, and who they wish to tax in order to raise such.
My main concern is with how the governments of the world choose to invest any potential increase in their national revenue.
Do they use it for the common good?
...or do they just pocket that extra income for their own selfish gain, or favored agendas, or to benefit those within their demographic social and political circles?
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