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beat.raven

(22 posts)
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 04:52 PM Nov 26

Tariffs

My wife wanted new kitchen appliances, white like always, until she found out they wanted $500 more for a white refrigerator than stainless steel.

She bought stainless stove, refrigerator and a stainless dishwasher, all three, for less than stove and refrigerator would have been in white.

Purchased from a big box store 30 miles from us. Appliances came delivered last Monday by a subcontractor to the big box store, in a high cube van, straight truck with hydraulic tailgate.

Driver and helper were Black guys, English wasn't their native language but they could speak English. They were well-dressed alike in black, polite, soft-spoken, efficient, knew what needed to be done, had necessary tools with them, unlike various other previous domestic goober deliverymen.

They were talking quietly between themselves in Spanish about who needed to do what next. One of them asked where certain part or tool was, and I responded “aqui”, pointing.

One asked if I spoke Spanish. I replied, “Muy poquito y muy malo” which drew laughs. I asked where they were from and they said from the Dominican Republic.

The stove and refrigerator boxes said “Made in Mexico”.

Next February, if Von Shitzenpants does his moron 25% tariffs with Canada and Mexico, the same new kitchen appliances will be $500 more, and the Dominicans will probably get hassled whether they have papers or not.

Texas builders and California farmers are already complaining that their workers will be gone. We get lots of lumber from Canada, too, as well as cars and parts, and Mexico is already talking reciprocal tariffs.

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MontanaMama

(24,087 posts)
1. I just placed an order for a new Kitchen Aid gas range
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 04:58 PM
Nov 26

at Best Buy. I shopped at 4 stores in my city and narrowed it down to two. The range isn't in stock anywhere online and I asked both Lowe's and Best Buy if I could order the range now and pay for it at today's price before the tariffs kick in and be guaranteed that a tariff wouldn't be added after the fact. Lowe's couldn't guarantee that and Best Buy all but guaranteed it. If they tack on a tariff, I'll cancel the order. I don't need the new range, I just want it. Both stores reported that they had seen an uptick in appliance sales due to customers worrying about tariffs.

Oneear

(105 posts)
2. Donald Trump is not putting a Tariff on Post Office
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 05:15 PM
Nov 26

So the Mexican Industry, Canada Industry, and Governments Ship it by Post Office the same way Rail Truck Just Post office Label to go around the Tariffs to Hold Taxes Down on Consumer Goods

keithbvadu2

(40,516 posts)
3. Not to worry. All those people whose jobs were taken by the immigrants will go back to work. Right, Donald?
Tue Nov 26, 2024, 07:11 PM
Nov 26

Not to worry. All those people whose jobs were taken by the immigrants will go back to work. Right, Donald?


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