idhawkman wrote:First, I think you underestimate the strategy which started by getting out of the multiple country trade agreements. What we couldn't produce, we'd get from Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Korea, etc. The trade with them would be much more fair than what we have with China and China is pissed at us and those other countries I mentioned. This is why they are trying to show their strength in the region - they are trying to scare those nations into doing what they want.
I thought that the object of the tariffs was to reduce our trade deficit overall and restore US jobs. How will moving production from China to SE Asia help achieve that goal?
Second, you are right - the cost of doing business in the U.S. was too high because of regulations which Trump has steadily removed and by charging too high a tax on repatriating the funds from overseas. Both those hurdles are gone and now there is just the labor costs which Trump is dealing with in the Tarriffs he has imposed. Fair trade is fair not biased against us.
No matter how successful he is, he's not going to be able to un-do the mountain of legislative action that's occurred over the past 40+ years that has steadily undermined US business, everything from the Endangered Species Act, OSHA, the Clean Air Act, increases in the minimum wage, etc. Those laws do not exist in 3rd world countries like China and SE Asia. And frankly, I'd rather keep many of those laws and let China and/or SE Asia have those menial factory jobs. With unemployment at near historic lows, we don't need those jobs.
Third, I too lived through the crap in the 70's which was largely sparked by OPEC raising oil prices - not because of tarriffs. Also, in the 70's if you didn't like the price of a coat or shoes, you had just a few stores you could go to and get a better deal. Today, you not only have the entire U.S. but many other countries that would gladly sell you those shoes at a cheaper price. Reebok is Korean, etc. So inflation won't be as big of a concern as you think it will (I know you are retired and on a relatively fixed budget but it won't be as bad as you think.)
The oil embargo was just one factor in the mess of the '70's. The economy itself was in recession due to adjusting to the post Vietnam War era. Inflation was being driven by higher wages, mostly due to COLA (cost of living adjustment) clauses in union contracts that thanks to Reagan, are a thing of the past.
Fourth, Trump is not as dumb as Jimmy Carter was. I know you don't like him but he understands how this all works together. Carter had no idea how to handle OPEC. Trump already has. We are now an energy exporting country and not dependent on the world oil like in Carter's days. The Argentina fiasco would normally have raised gas prices by dollars and not cents by now. Russia can't sell its oil on the market making huge gains anymore. The crown prince of Saudi Arabia wants to convert his country to a new economy not based on oil. They all know that the U.S. has the largest oil reserves in the world and that we have lowered our cost of production much quicker than Saudi could. with our demand off the market, economies are looking to change. We will only buy from other countries when the price is real low. So since we won't have energy dependence on other countries, it will be harder for outside infulences to effect our economy. Another thing Trump has positioned us for in the world economy.
OPEC isn't nearly the threat that it used to be as we have domestic production that didn't exist during the 70's. No one had ever heard of the word "fracking" and the first barrel of oil didn't start flowing out of the Alaska Pipeline until the late '70's. Besides, like I said, oil was just one component in the mess of the '70's, with double digit inflation, double digit interest rates, and unemployment approaching double digits. A lot of that wasn't Carter's fault, but he was a helpless invalent when it came to fixing it.
ONe thing I'd like to offer is that people think Trump is superficial and you might think this too. But what I'd like to point out is that he usually tweets, says something controversial or makes news in one area to distract the media from covering what he's really doing with the other hand. There's a reason you haven't heard a lot about the energy independence, repatriation of stranded U.S. earnings overseas, deregulation of industry, one on one trade agreements, and so much more. Instead you hear about Stormy Daniels, Robert Meuller, etc. Why would he ever want to fire Meuller when he's good for a 2 week news cycle anytime he wants. There's so much more I could say about the Mueller probe but it is off topic here and would probably cause S4E to have a coniption fit.
Surely you're not going to credit him for energy independence, are you?
Even though I have some significant differences with some of his initiatives..the tariffs being one, his immigration stance being another...I'm less bothered with Trump's politics than I am the man. I'll never vote for him because I think he's unfit to serve as the leader of 330 million people. I have very limited sympathy for his distractions, particularly Stormy Daniels. It was of his own doing, and represents a personality trait that I despise, ie that Trump is a spoiled rich kid.