Nah, there won’t be any Skywalkers. It’ll be new and fresh with no connection to the movies*
Nah, there won’t be any Skywalkers. It’ll be new and fresh with no connection to the movies*
The Marvels was hardly great but it had kernels of good. Madame Web was nothing but shameless nods to material Sony doesn’t fully control and awful writing. The decision to make Sweeney and the others 14-16 year old little girls was really strange- someone on set clearly just wanted to see SS in a school girl outfit
Nah this is a troll. I’m not huge on Brie Larson and Carol is the worst Captain Marvel but The Marvels was, indeed, fun. It probably should have been a D+ series instead of a movie but at least it wasn’t 3 hours long.
His dad paying for a degree isn’t that much different than the Mumbai diploma mills churning out CS “grads” that are stumped when you ask them to write a for-loop.
“Q: What do Christmas and Sydney Sweeney’s boobs have in common?”
Q: What do Christmas and Sydney Sweeney’s boobs have in common?
“so overall that same may be spent, just less items purchased”
Per his campaign’s transcript of his prepared remarks in this very speech (obviously which differs from what he actually ended up saying, due to ad-libs and additional helpings of word salad), he still thinks China paid those tariffs directly to the U.S. Treasury.
With those tariffs in place and imported goods costing more, domestic producers would be free to bump their prices in face of reduced competition.
Instead of thinking of ways to make American cars less expensive, The Orange Traitor Tot wants to make inexpensive cars more expensive. Fucking thanks....
“That could possibly happen, but if most of these goods are wants and not needs, with a higher cost less will be bought.” And how is that good for the economy?
It’s like he thinks theses tariffs are paid by some magical third party and doesn’t affect the consumer at all. Then there is the Free Trade Agreement that may have something to say about this.
I’m not that sure COVID was a poor example. My point was that, if given any opportunity to raise prices without perceived penalty to them, the automakers--really, any big industry--will jump at the chance. They did at COVID, and they will if Trump has the opportunity (and takes it) to enact his proposed tariffs.
Past experience. In the 1980s, Japan agreed to voluntarily restrict the number of cars they imported (this was before most of the Japanese-manufacturer factories in America were conceived). To counter this, their dealers jacked up their prices; it was all-but impossible to get any of their cars for anything less than…
With those tariffs in place and imported goods costing more, domestic producers would be free to bump their prices in face of reduced competition.
This attitude right here is exactly how he got elected the first time.
Someday there will be an analysis of the impact of Trump administration tariffs contribution to recent inflationary trends.
FTFY Brad.
If Trump utters sounds they are probably ( most certainly ) very stupid ideas.
Donald Trump’s Proposed 100 Percent Tariff On Chinese Cars Built In Mexico Anything Would Be A Disaster.