Tariffs and sky high audio prices.


With the Chinese tariffs taking hold on 100% of the imports and maybe even on Mexico forthcoming, the audio industry is going to see another big jump in their sky high prices. Anyone making purchases ASAP to get lower prices from existing inventory before post tariff products enter the marketplace?
tubelvr1
I don't understand. 
My post got deleted and all I said was that I have no audio equipment from China or Mexico.
Watch this will be deleted again.
Is Audiogon becoming like Facebook/ Twitter?

ozzy
I, however, do understand why my post about Chinese Square was deleted.
I have always ignored Facebook/Twitter and intend to keep it that way.
Ozzy ... There’s just something about you that pisses them off. *lol* (jk)

gasley ... The problem with communicating as we do over the Internet is that we cannot see facial expressions, hand gestures or body language. As a result, sometimes our comments are taken in a negative way, when we were intending to be friendly, or at least passive. There was nothing in nonoise’s post that I took as offensive. Nor did I intend to offend.

nonoise ...

There are no "half-truths" in the fact that Tibetans have been ground into the ground by China. There are no half-truths about the fact that China has locked up between one and two million Muslims in internment camps. There are no half-truths that thousands of Chinese citizens were ground to death under tank tracks and shot to death in Tiananmen Square for the "crime" of peaceful protesting. Same with stealing our patents, hacking our computer systems, manipulating their currency and dumping their products.

inna ... Yes, it is obvious why prices are going up. When money is "printed" into existence and distributed throughout society, it dilutes the worth of money already in the system. This causes more money to chase fewer goods and prices to go up. The politicians blame the consumer, as the Gerald Ford administration did. I wonder if any of you guys remember Gerald Ford’s "WIN" buttons. "WIN" stood for "Whip Inflation Now." The thrust was to get consumers to stop consuming so much. *lol* Those among us who were more astute kept saying ... "consume less, hell ... stop printing money!"

But then, what do I know. I don’t even have an AA degree like nonoise does. Heck, I barely made it out of high school. My Mom considered it to be a miracle. :-)

Frank

PS: Even Adam Smith promoted a "safety net" for those less fortunate amongst us.

PPS: I second gasley’s suggestion ... READ.
As Haredim might say we are all miracle of Creation. They are probably right.
@oregonpapa 
I agree with your latest post on China but they are norm, and in comparison to North Korea, Saudi Arabia, and even Russia, they look less and less onerous. Yet, our leaders make deals with them and personally profit from it and when the cameras are on, they denounce them when it suits them.

Nothing bad will be said about Russia since a certain someone still wants to build his hotel there after he leaves office.  That same certain someone went around Congress and gave high tech nuclear info to the very country that flew two airliners into the World Trade Center just 16 days after they butchered a journalist with American legal residency. 

Take your pick. It's like floating down a river of shite and picking out one turd and saying, "this one really pisses me off."

All the best,
Nonoise