If abandon our key competitive asset because it's so good others want to steal the results and imitate it, what do we have left? Destroy our most important asset and hope that we can steal results from China or Europe when they pick up the pieces leave us behindt?China’s secret sauce has been stealing the scientific research and technologies of others through sophisticated espionage efforts. Suppose we could now follow China’s lead ?
The US secret sauce has been its scientific edge resulting from federally funded, dependable scientific research in basic science and medicine. Iit has counteracted the loss of skilled labor and manufacturing skills. It's why Apple, Google, Microsoft, Nividia, etc. are so valuable despite their manufacturing taking place overseas. This administration is destroying this edge by cutting research funding from the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health and Dept of Energy that takes place in our research universities. Those resources cannot be restarted like a machine; at its core are scientists who will move to other countries and take their knowledge and skills with them. Destroying our unique competitive edges in a trade for businesses being done more efficiently else where is suicidal industrial policy.
it's not a pissing contest. There is the possibility that two answers can be right. You are both correct. I wish more people realized/admitted that in situations like this.China’s secret sauce has been stealing the scientific research and technologies of others through sophisticated espionage efforts. Suppose we could now follow China’s lead ?
Partly because it kills research.
So how is this going to bring back manufacturing in the US, which is Trumps big beautiful idea. He floated 80% while he was debating himself on a deal with China.As far as China, a deal will be reached in the next 60 or so days and both sides will claim victory. Truth be told, neither country is prepared to endure a significant trade war.
So the American people should pay significantly more for prescription drugs than the citizens in countries like Canada, Germany, UK, etc in the name of research? I don’t mind contributing a portion of the price of a drug for R&D but to lay that burden in the hands of the US consumer seems inherently unfair. Seems odd we’ve allowed this system to persist. Maybe the strength of the big pharma lobby?Partly because it kills research.
All we can do is hope so.The China "deal" consists of a couple of press releases touting progress and a temporary, lower tariff rate. Let's see what happens. Will it be the "new" NAFTA which promised much and delivered almost noting? Have to agree that things are moving as predicted by those here who suggested Trump would follow his first term routine and back off his big initial threats. At nearly 80, it's doubtful he will learn new tricks.
Whatever he comes up with, will it be worth the damage done?
Just rough calculations. Please point out where wrong.Supposedly Import % is around 16% of all goods are imported, and 16% of those imports come from China. That makes virtually no sense to me. That puts my expenditures on Chinese goods at approximately $2.55 out of $100 spent on goods. That does not compute. The real issue though is that US goods are supposed to go up though. If the US goods use 65%-85% of their parts from foreign imports, then they will have to pay those import costs on domestic goods, and then transmit them to us. I want to know what % of parts on US goods are Chinese.
Americans are the fools.During Trump's campaign he discussed tariffs in terms of 10-20% globally all the while claiming it would not raise prices in the US. So as Poke and others suggested it appears that Trump did his usual number. Create havoc so that when he inevitably backs down, it looks live a victory. Who knows where the China talks will end up, but wherever it does, Trump will claim a victory. Regardless the costs will be significant in terms of lost trust in the US$ and as a trading partner. We will see lots of talk about plans new investments in us plants, but they will be years away, probably about 3.5 years.
Yes but it is not all economic. The trans menace seems to permeate in those circles too. And the woke panic. And distrust of civil society, intellectuals and institutions.My view is a lot of Americans (and most of MAGA) are in really bad shape and wanted something done...now. Trump promised that and is frantically taking action. For most of MAGA, it didn't matter if Trump's solution was right or wrong, it had the necessary ingredients: someone to blame (China, DEI and immigrants) and fast, concrete solutions (tariffs, deportations and budget cuts). We can talk all day about wealth being concentrated in the top 1%, loss of representation to gerrymandering, or climate change. Those are theoretical compared to grocery, gas, and housing prices. It might be fairer to call people desperate, like those with terminal cancer who go to Mexico for Laetrile. Question is "How bad does Trump's performance have to be and who is going to provide a similarly attractive alternative?"
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/15/walmart-price-increases-trump-tariffs.htmlSurprised today’s inflation report hasn’t been mentioned. Really good number and near our target range. Number is pre tariff though. Next month’s number will be really interesting.
It’s no longer a wonder in how China would fare against the U.S. militarily… lmao even the gold they sell doesn’t work!it's not a pissing contest. There is the possibility that two answers can be right. You are both correct. I wish more people realized/admitted that in situations like this.
Let’s have a look at the 3 plausible, I’m sorry; THE THREE SHOCKINGLY PLAUSIBLE, scenarios here (+1 more that shouldn’t be plausible at allIt’s no longer a wonder in how China would fare against the U.S. militarily… lmao even the gold they sell doesn’t work!
No…I clearly said number was pre tariff and next month number would be key.https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/15/walmart-price-increases-trump-tariffs.html
Premature declaration of victory?
I think the CPI number will take a bit to float as inventories allowed retailers to avoid increases initially. We're just now starting to see things being increased substantially.No…I clearly said number was pre tariff and next month number would be key.
Prices are down D1PSH1TI think the CPI number will take a bit to float as inventories allowed retailers to avoid increases initially. We're just now starting to see things being increased substantially.
Either your brain has involuntarily (unbeknownst to you) submitted to Trump Derangement Sybdrome, or you’re an evil pederast who’s in on the take. Just the state of things in 2025 DARKNESS EXPOSED BY THE LIGHTCussung people out in all caps really intimidates the posters on here. It helps greatly to change their position as well. Sorry your mental illness and insecurity about your own manhood causes you to interrupt conversations between adults.
Your party is literally arguing for age of consent to be lowered to 16 in California so that men adult men who solicit sex from them are spared of any consequences!Cussung people out in all caps really intimidates the posters on here. It helps greatly to change their position as well. Sorry your mental illness and insecurity about your own manhood causes you to interrupt conversations between adults.
******s & pederasts CUCCS & B1TCHES & THE INVOLUNTARILY SUFFERING FROM TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME! THESE ARE THE ONLY TWO GROUPS IN WHICH EVERY PERSON WHO VOTES DEMOCRAT EXISTS! WHICH ONE ARE YOU?Your party is literally arguing for age of consent to be lowered to 16 in California so that men adult men who solicit sex from them are spared of any consequences!
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California Considers Downgrading Soliciting Minors for Sex to Misdemeanor
A California bill would get rid of a felony designation for men who solicit minors 16 and 17 years old for sex.www.dailysignal.com
Pederasts & The Trump Deranged.Yes, Trump Derangement Syndrome is a real illness and half of American has it. I most definitely am on the take, and have millions from Washington liberalites in my bank account. Card carrying Republican for approx. 25 years.