• SynopsisTantilize@lemm.ee
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    Wait. I just realized something. One of the significant reasons humans are such amazing creatures compared to the other species is our generational knowledge we can pass down. But we have a saturation point. We need consciousness information downloading. Not immortality. But a way to download Wikipedia to our brains. That’s the next step.

  • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    The last tariff I personally remember was the 1983 motorcycle tariff signed by Reagan. The Yamaha Virago was seen as such a threat to Harley-Davidson that they pushed for and got a tariff imposed on imported motorcycles over 700ccs engine displacement. Yamaha’s answer was to reduce the engine displacement from 750 to 699cc. The 250cc Virago is still in production today, though they install a straighter handlebar on it and call it a “V-Star 250.”

  • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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    But this one is different… … … I just can’t remember how… but I know they said this one is different, so it must be… right?..

    Edit: autocorrect

  • DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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    This is what happens when a populace isn’t properly educated.

    Prepare for this country to be on a downward slope for the rest of our lives. That’s the most likely future for us.

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      The brain drain can already be seen, most have already moved abroad, or are waiting to.

  • Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    The definition of stupidity is to try things that failed in the past again in the hope to get a better result.

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    If I recall my history right, the 1929 stock market collapse precipitated the Great Depression, and the tariffs were a (misguided) attempt at trying to set the economy straight.

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      Ferris bueller kinda called this one.

      The bueller… bueller… bueller bit is preceded by ben stein explaining the Hadley snoot tariffs to a visibly bored and distracted classroom.

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    There’s in general no way this can work long-term. When nations cooperate, they both benefit. If you’re the only nation not cooperating with everyone else, then everyone else will surpass you until you’re North Korea levels of yesteryear.

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      My macroecon book, which was written by a guy from the Bush administration, hit us over the head with that concept.

      It’s strange to thing that he’d be considered a pariah by his party’s leadership now.

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      Looking at this through the lens of “how can the oligarchs benefit”, it makes complete sense - Strip all government assistance, remove social nets, add tariffs that will basically kill most small businesses (think also farms, mom and pop shops, etc). Lead to depression, billionaires swoop in and buy up land/homes/business for pennies on the dollar (or just basically crush small businesses to get them out of the way). One couldn’t design a better way to fuck over everyone and enrich the oligarchs

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    There was also the McKinley Tariff of 1890 that is taxed foreign imports at almost 50% and caused increased prices and consumer backlash and lead to Democrats winning Congress in a landslide.

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    Thanks for the insight, stacy! By the way, why are you still posting on a nazi platform? Oh for internet points? Cool, cool.

    Edit: Damn, there’s more nazis on Lemmy than I thought.

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      Edit: Damn, there’s more nazis on Lemmy than I thought.

      As a rule, Lemmings are steadfastly against any course of action that might make an actual difference. They’ll post about guillotines and green Mario until the cows come home, since no one actually expects them to act on that sort of thing, but whenever anyone suggests anything that a typical person could actually do it’s nothing but excuses.

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        It’s cause you’re over at lemmy.world

        It’s the largest, and therefore has the most mainstream people, who tend to be some flavor of liberal

        In theory, joining any server gets you the whole federation experience… In practice, your home server will greatly affect discovery and shape what kind of people you encounter most

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        It appears the extent of their participation is spewing vitriol and clicking downvote buttons. lol

        Meanwhile, I’m going to a capital protest tomorrow. Those of you doing things, KEEP RESISTING THESE FUCKS.

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      Because that’s the platform that needs to hear it

      Circlejerk preaching to the choir is fun, but doesn’t reach the people who need to hear it

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    Did anyone mention how the 1930 tariffs sparked a wave of retaliatory tariffs by other nations, greatly reducing international trade, pushing a natural resources poor Japan to conclude that in order to survive it needed an empire, so it invaded other countries, committing such atrocities that even Nazi Germany was like “whoa dude, chill”, which lead to their participation in WWII, Pearl Harbor and the deployment of nuclear bombs? No?

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      Japan was expanding long before 1930’s. Korea, Mongolia, and parts of China were already under Japan long before 1930.

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        There’s a lot of oversimplification. But the US embargo on Japan in 1940 led directly to the attack on Pearl Harbor.

        The US embargoed all oil to Japan. Japan calculated it had less than 2 years worth of oil before it ran out, so it needed to capture the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia, more or less) because they were a major source of oil. The American puppet state of the Philippines was between Japan and the Dutch East Indies, so they had to deal with that somehow. Their decision was to preemptively attack Pearl Harbor and hope that they could consolidate their gains in the Pacific by the time the US was able to counter-attack.

        Japan’s actions in WWII weren’t directly about tariffs, but they were about spheres of influence, like the Greater East-Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere.

        A lot of Trump’s posturing seems to be about bringing back these spheres of influence. The US wants to control North America, taking over Greenland and Canada, and leave Europe to become part of the Russian sphere.

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      So you’re saying that Japan threw a shit fit because it wasn’t allowed to trade with other nations. Japan.

      Fucking love it.

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        It’s also wrong on every account; Japan was already doing imperialist shit for decades and it wasn’t tariffs but oil sanctions to try to stymie their fuel supply that sent them raging.

        It wasn’t American tariffs, we didn’t fucking matter nearly as much to the world before WWII as after