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Tariffs question (yes or no) creates economic uncertainty.
Economic uncertainty pushes companies and people to make short sighted decisions. Short sighted decisions always stunt growth. The question has never been about tariffs but how can uncertainty be created in everyone lives. Uncertainty leads to short term/bad decision making and thus you can never grow thus you make more of those decisions leading you to ultimately lose. That is and continues to be the goal. Copy/paste this trend to every other political statement (on every side) and the picture should be clear. You and many companies are simply products that need to be economically moved from one checker spot to another. Simple as that. Expect to see more ///M logos plastered all over non-M bmws
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💯💯. Could have easily gone downhill. I remember some of those discussions back in the day....
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I think black wheels look best on tariffs.
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Anthracite > Gunmetal > Frozen Black > Black > Silver
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If it only targeted US automakers, that would absolutely crater the US auto industry because they’d have a cost disadvantage in their largest market.
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US unskilled labor is globally non-competitive on cost. I mean it just IS, that's just what happens in a country with a high standard of living. Why pretend otherwise, it's a consequence of success. Instead, US manufacturing is strong because it excels at the advanced stuff: R&D, infrastructure, capital markets, automation, a highly skilled technical work force. And yes, this leaves unskilled workers behind, and that's a huge problem and I have no idea how we really fix it. But tariffs definitely won't fix it. |
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Robots build the stuff, now we need robot maintenance techs which is a higher skill level than an assembly worker. I was at a GM assembly plant decades ago during the change to robotics. The bottom line is that low skill repetitive jobs get eliminated. If it takes 2 weeks to train a person to do a job, any job; that position is not secure and won't pay a living wage. The longer it takes to train to do a job the more money that person can demand. Exactly why a truck driver makes more than a fast food worker. Why an accountant makes more that a truck driver and a doctor makes more than the accountant. Tariffs aren't going to fix the problem of minimum wage not being a living wage and it's not going to make the car market more competitive. As far as EVs go, GM is doing well with their new platforms along with others. Cheap Chinese imports aren't good for anyone, but that's different than a tariff on anything made in Mexico or Canada. Some things are coming back like a new semiconductor Fabs, but once up and running they don't take thatany people since it's mostly robotic.
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One thing that's been left out of this discussion is illegal immigration and the drug cartels. Trump wants to financially incentivize Mexico to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs through Mexico. The Mexican government is currently suffering no consequences for its inaction. If the Mexican government sees that it's in the financial interest to stop both, they probably will.
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Exactly, plus many of those he wants to deport probably have more skills than the vast majority of uneducated, lazy Americans.
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If my ordered Z4 arrives during a time when there is a NEW tariff and I cancel my order due to the price increase, do you think I will bet my $500 deposit back? My build week is #49 (early DEC2024)
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Let’s say this passes. First, the idea was that tariffs would replace taxes. So in some sense you’re really paying a consumption tax then. But there is a level at which people can’t just pay twice as much for an imported car, so if cars sit, supply and demand take over. And if you think BMW is losing money selling cars built in Mexico and has no room to move prices down, then you really don’t know how bad we’ve been getting fleeced in the car market, particularly the past four years.
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