Because American people buying less cheap Chinese made ---- from Walmart is good for the country.
#14 | Posted by ScottS
Now they can buy it for 50% more and have less money to spend on everything else.
That's less money for rent or home buying, food, medical care, entertainment, clothing, cars, electronics, services, etc.
That trickles into less revenue for all other businesses cutting their revenue and force layoffs.
And a death spiral which results in fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...which results in even fewer people with money to spend meaning less product demand resulting in layoffs...
And the only hope is that lower demand at some point way down the line means lower prices to the point where the economy stabilizes, but no where near where we are now.
Let's ignore the fact that this day just so happens to be the 250th "birthday" of the US army.
#3 | Posted by BellRinger
So why is it not just the Army in the Parade?