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Thursday, May 15, 2025

Walmart has warned that it plans to raise prices on some products in the wake of Donald Trump's tariffs.

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Walmart announces plans to start raising prices on some items later this month due to higher tariffs

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-- CNN (@cnn.com) May 15, 2025 at 7:41 AM

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#1 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-05-15 11:46 AM | Reply

If there is a single market commercial entity in USA most responsible for Chinese economic success and the outsourcing of America it is WALMART.

Sam Walton was originally always about buying and selling made in USA. The surviving Walton family changed that buy America to buy China. Hopefully tariffs will reverse this destructive Walmart etc commercial policy of buying from cheapest source instead of long term strategy of buying USA.

#2 | Posted by Robson at 2025-05-15 01:33 PM | Reply

Perhaps of interest.

www.theatlantic.com

#3 | Posted by Robson at 2025-05-15 01:37 PM | Reply

"Hopefully tariffs will reverse this destructive Walmart etc commercial policy of buying from cheapest source instead of long term strategy of buying USA."

Nixon opened trade with China roughly fifty years ago.

How long do you think it will take to undo something that's been built up over fifty years?

If you think Trump can undo that in just four years with tariffs, tariffs he's already flip flopped on, well, you're a dummy.

You need a real strategy. Trump is not a strategic thinker.

#4 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-05-15 01:44 PM | Reply

They'll pass along the tariffs plus a markup on the tariffs because ---- you.

#5 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-05-15 01:45 PM | Reply

At least Trump is trying to create some potential long term benefits to equalize our massive growing trade deficit and transfer of jobs that both parties have spent decades doing nothing to correct or reverse.

#6 | Posted by Robson at 2025-05-15 04:23 PM | Reply

"At least Trump is trying to create some potential long term benefits"

^
You fall for the same con every time, Robson.
You are why Trump loves the poorly educated.

#7 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-05-15 04:26 PM | Reply

#2 | Posted by Robson

It's so funny watching you guys turn into 2000's liberals who think they're coming up with stuff that's novel.

#8 | Posted by jpw at 2025-05-15 07:18 PM | Reply

At least Trump is trying to create some potential long term benefits to equalize our massive growing trade deficit and transfer of jobs that both parties have spent decades doing nothing to correct or reverse.

#6 | Posted by Robson

For the entirety of my adult life, anybody who suggested such a thing was derided as a commie pinko soshulizt anti-American filth.

I know you're refuse to believe it, but there have been people pointing out this inevitable outcome for about 30 years. Probably longer. That's just as long as I could see this inevitable outcome.

And it was blasted as anti-capitalist and a staunch HELL NO from the right to try to enact policy that stifled that outflow of jobs even a little.

#9 | Posted by jpw at 2025-05-15 07:21 PM | Reply

"equalize our massive growing trade deficit and transfer of jobs that both parties have spent decades doing nothing to correct or reverse."

The problem here is we don't just sell trade. We also sell services. On services, we are a net exporter.
The thing to do is not to grow the trade economy, other than high tech.
Those are ------ jobs you wouldn't want to do, assuming you ever wanted to work, which is doubtful.

The thing to do is to grow the service economy.
Republicans who never worked in service jobs just don't get it:
You make more money selling services than you do selling goods.

#10 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-05-15 08:57 PM | Reply

"I know you're refuse to believe it, but there have been people pointing out this inevitable outcome for about 30 years. Probably longer. That's just as long as I could see this inevitable outcome.
#9 | Posted by jpw"

Great. Given that, I am sure you supported implementing these exact measures 30 years ago. Why are you now against them? It is you that has changed - not the idea.

#11 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-05-16 01:00 AM | Reply

Here come Squats licking Fat Donnie Loser's ta..int again. That ------- idiot can't do anything but lie.

#12 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-05-16 01:39 AM | Reply

I am sure you supported implementing these exact measures 30 years ago. Why are you now against them? It is you that has changed - not the idea.

#11 | Posted by ScottS

These exact measures? No. I'm not an idiot. I was smart enough to see the consequences of that stupidity and realize it should be squelched early.

You went along and only now act like a little b*&^% because you're finally feeling the pain.

The rest of your post depends entirely on your poor self-serving, ignorant assumption and, therefore, isn't worthy of a response.

#13 | Posted by jpw at 2025-05-16 01:57 AM | Reply

What do you want to bet they will raise prices across the board... including domestic products?

#14 | Posted by RightisTrite at 2025-05-16 02:43 AM | Reply

raise prices across the board... including domestic products?

Does Wal*Mart sell anything made domestically? Other than produce and the like?

#15 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-05-16 02:59 AM | Reply

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