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
Yes well it is the dyed in the wool globalist who got us out of the globalist Paris climate accord, and NAFTA, and supports Brexit, is dead set against open borders and is in both word and deed a staunch defender of national sovereignty. He's given a number of speeches on the subject going at least as far back as the campaign. For thirty years at least his every public comment on the subject is consistent. Even his campaign slogan, Make America Great Again- America. Not the globe. America.

His action is consistent with his words.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But, as the saying goes, not their own facts. Sorry if that strikes you as snide, but it really is tiresome, all the innuendo and shifting and dodging.

Do you have any facts to back up your opinion that Trump is a globalist?
The dollar is the world's reserve currency because oil is traded in US dollars. Also, ask England what it's like to be the world's FORMER reserve currency. If we think it can't happen, it's likely already happening.

If we aren't citizens of the world, we can't influence the world. There used to be some unanimity when our president was referred to as the leader of the free world. Now it evokes nervous chuckles. Others will still deal with us for the near term because its good business but the benefit of the doubt we used to receive when we took the road less travelled has eroded. "Halt the spread of communism, human rights, WMD's...."

If you’ve been paying attention to at least, this thread, Trump being a globalist has already been covered. Is short term memory a bug or a feature?

Trump has business interests in Ireland, Scotland, Panama, Canada, Turkey, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, India, Russia and quite possibly, a few more than publicly stated.

Even before he became president, he invested, against the public warnings of the State Dept., in Baku, Azerbaijan. He sent Ivanka to negotiate on his behalf, violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Both should be serving time for that since the hotel is owned by international, money laundering gangsters known as the Corleones of the Caspian. At the time he was invested in the hotel, so were the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, a well known terrorist group on our radar. Russian mobsters were also laundering money through the hotel (maybe that’s why he went there in the first place).

All of this info is readily available from the State Department and all anyone needs to do is ask. That, and ignorance is no excuse. You are required to do you due diligence before investing overseas, out of country.

It was shortly after some good investigative reporting that led to Trump’s withdrawal from the business venture, otherwise, he’d still be dealing with another set of money lauderers, terrorists, gangsters and like, speaking out of both sides of his mouth.

All the best,
Nonoise
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Trump has business interests in Ireland, Scotland, Panama, Canada, Turkey, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, India, Russia and quite possibly, a few more than publicly stated.


Okay. Well then we have different definitions of globalist. My understanding of globalist is one who is working towards the goal of one world government. You seem to think having private business interests internationally makes one a globalist.

In this case it would seem I get the better of the argument. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/globalism
Would you consider revising your previous statement? And endeavor to be more accurate in your use of language going forward?