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by myrmidon
443 days ago
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Self sufficiency is just not a credible argument here. This is about consumer footwear, not agriculture (nor all of manufacturing). The US (and most other nations that can afford to) is perfectly used to throwing ~$20 billion at the sector to keep local agriculture operational. We did not do this for literally every industry in the past because we had (and have) neither the idle workforce to do this, nor does the local population want to do the work (even for slightly uncompetitive wages), nor do consumers want to pay for the difference. My personal prediction is that people will realize this pretty soon with the consequences of the Trump tariffs manifesting and the whole thing will be rolled back and scaled down, with pretty much nothing to show for it. |
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Btw the one thing that will be left to show is a wider realization that it's a bad idea to elect a crazy person.