• ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    I’m really struggling to comprehend some of these.

    “Life sure is tough nowadays. I feel like the American dream is dead and I’m struggling to get by. If only the government could help.”

    “Don’t worry! I hear the government just [removed gun restrictions / made prison sentences longer / gave everyone an ID / outlawed abortion / outlawed puberty blockers / made showing gay things on tv illegal]!”

    “Finally! My life is sure to improve for the better!”

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        9 months ago

        “What policy do you think would improve people’s lives?”

        “Make the national anthem death metal”

        “Uhh alright that’s a weird one. I’m really not seeing how that would improve people’s lives”

        “Look man, not everyone shares your opinions”

        Yeah I get that, but that really doesn’t help me understand! I do understand some of the responses. Immigration policy changes? Sure. Not everyone’s going to agree on it, but I can see how it can effect the lives of the average person.

        How is banning puberty blockers going to improve the life of the average person? No judgement, I really honestly truly don’t understand. Everyone has more guns? What improves? I don’t get it!

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      9 months ago

      Theres more than just the economy, but securing the border, deporting illegals, and raising tariffs will make things better for American workers. Hard to compete with cheap 3rd world countries.

      Hell you could go further and slow down the worker visa programs, although I’m not sure how many agree with me on that.

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        9 months ago

        There’s a trade-off you have to make with tariffs.

        By raising tariffs, you protect the industry from foreign competition. Sure, workers might have relatively more secure jobs than they would otherwise, but the product of their work is also more expensive and would cost consumers more. Without the tariffs, the industry would be required to produce lower cost goods to compete with foreign counterparts, workers have more precarious jobs, but consumers spend less over all.

        The thing is workers are consumers in other areas of their life. The Libertarian justification for eliminating tariffs is that, without tariffs, people have more economic liberty through lower costs to make optimal choices in their lives. Their rejection of tariffs derives from the inefficiencies tariffs introduce into the market that raise costs and hamper economic liberty. So, if, as you say, we raise tariffs to protect American workers, we’re cutting off our hand to save our fingers.

        Naturally, Cato Institute is also in favor of increasing immigration.

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          9 months ago

          True, there is a balance. Personally I think we can get more protective without cutting off our hand.

          Hell, look at the chicken tax. Pickups have a big tariff on them, theyre made here, and theyre still very popular.

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            9 months ago

            Yeah, and people who buy light trucks pay a premium for it then turn around and complain about high gas prices.