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7 minutes ago, Liam2021 said:

The election is done, so we will see. As a democrats, I have no hesitate put my vote for a traditional republican like John McCain or Mitt Romney over Kamala, but with Trump, I can't. In fact, we will never see a traditional republican like both of them for a long time from now on.

It really depends on your definition of a traditional Republican.  If you mean someone that goes to DC and eventually caves to whatever the Democrats want, then definitely McCain and Romney fit that bill.  Someone needs to try and reign in the bloated federal bureaucracy, now I am not sure Trump will be able to do it, but he has a better chance than any Democrat or Republican DC establishment type.

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On 11/6/2024 at 1:10 PM, JeanneAdil said:

the cost of sending 11 million illegals home is something we can not afford  so that Trump statement is rediculous

as they work for less money, said work depresses wages.....

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1 hour ago, Dashinka said:

I tend to agree with you about tariffs, the costs will be passed on to the consumers much the same way corporate taxes are passed on to the consumers.  That being said, when there is unfair trade, something needs to be done, and tariffs (wto is a joke) seem to be the main tool.

tariffs increase the cost of the product, which means other countries (to include the usa) can compete again in the us market.  
given china using uyghur slave labor to produce items, tariffs would help reduce that slavery.

https://www.dol.gov/agencies/ilab/reports/child-labor/list-of-goods-print?combine=china&field_exp_exploitation_type_target_id_1=All&field_exp_good_target_id=All&items_per_page=10&tid=All&order=name&sort=asc

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Here is what should happen.

 

Close the border to anyone not doing the process that those of us on this site have done.

 

If someone is here illegally, no matter how long they have been here illegally, they need to apply to get in and get in the back of the line (No special consideration for those who came here the wrong way).

 

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Looks like NY has got a start on Trump

 

 

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56 minutes ago, Boiler said:

Looks like NY has got a start on Trump

 

 

the only reason they ended it is they suspect the feds won't reimburse them now..........

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8 hours ago, Ban Hammer said:

tariffs increase the cost of the product, which means other countries (to include the usa) can compete again in the us market.  
given china using uyghur slave labor to produce items, tariffs would help reduce that slavery.

https://www.dol.gov/agencies/ilab/reports/child-labor/list-of-goods-print?combine=china&field_exp_exploitation_type_target_id_1=All&field_exp_good_target_id=All&items_per_page=10&tid=All&order=name&sort=asc

I can see the need for tariffs, especially goods that are coming in from China and Mexico where average wages are exceptionally low compared with that in the US.  It's killing manufacturing and jobs here.   Just today I went to pick up a new car battery at Walmart.  Noticed on top of the battery was a "Made in China" sticker.

 

Americans are addicted to "cheap" stuff.  (And that car battery wasn't all that cheap at $180)

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11 hours ago, Ban Hammer said:

tariffs increase the cost of the product, which means other countries (to include the usa) can compete again in the us market.  
given china using uyghur slave labor to produce items, tariffs would help reduce that slavery.

https://www.dol.gov/agencies/ilab/reports/child-labor/list-of-goods-print?combine=china&field_exp_exploitation_type_target_id_1=All&field_exp_good_target_id=All&items_per_page=10&tid=All&order=name&sort=asc

 

 

Thank you, it's baffling how little people understand about the economy, while it's not as hard to understand as they make you believe.

 

Trump added around 150 tariffs dusing his first term, yet the economy boomed, people paid less taxes and had more money in their pockets. Maybe it will also help people to consider what they buy before they buy a bunch of junk they don't need.

 

Another good thing about tariffs is that businesses abroad will be forced to either lower their prices or -better yet- open manufaturing plants in the USA to avoid tariffs, creating jobs in the process. Many companies fled the USA because it wsa financially better to open HQ in other countries causing Americans to lose their jobs while still being able to import their stuff for cheap into the USA. Tariffs end and reverse that. 

Here is some interesting information on tariffs:

 

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Who Pays A Tariff?

U.S. importers pay the bill for tariffs on goods imported into the U.S., but the question of who ultimately pays the tariff cost is more complicated.

When President Trump imposed tariffs of 10% on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports in September 2018, Walmart (WMT) and other retailers said the tariffs would result in some combination of higher prices or lower profits.

Bicycles built in China were among the products on Trump's tariff list. A 10% tariff on a bike with a wholesale cost of $60 would add $6 to Walmart's cost of importing that bike.

Walmart could pay $3 of the $6 cost and pass half of it on to customers, whose price would rise by $3. In that case, Walmart profit shrinks and customers are left with a thinner wallet.

The company exporting the bike also could share in the pain. Walmart could demand its supplier lower the price or lose the massive retailer's business.

Still another possible way to offset the hit to business profits and consumer wallets is through currency adjustment. If Chinese goods cost American importers less because of a stronger dollar, the cost of Trump's China tariffs wouldn't bite. Yet the yuan, after initially depreciating about 10% as China's economy slowed under the weight of tariffs, has since recovered the bulk of that decline.

On May 10, 2019, Trump proceeded to hike 10% tariffs to 25% on that $200 billion tranche of imports that included bicycles.

Consumers Didn't Pay China Tariff Costs

Even still, New York Fed researchers found that import prices from China, without the tariff on top, fell only 2% from June 2018 to September 2019 as tariffs ramped up. An October 2019 paper from researchers at Harvard, the Boston Fed and the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business found that major retailers imposed just a 0.7% price increase on products subject to a 20% tariff.

Bottom line: If end consumer prices and import prices were little changed, that means American importers have borne almost all of the cost of the tariffs. However, those importers may have sought to shift some imports to other countries that weren't subject to tariffs.

https://www.investors.com/news/economy/what-is-a-tariff/

 

So combine that with Trump's tax cuts for businesses (the importers) and Americans (the consumers) to compensate and low inflation and you have a system that protects American workers and effectively will put more money in everyone's pocket despite what the media is telling you. It will also make sure products are again built to last when built in the USA instead of much of the cheap junk from China. Your purchasing price might be higher but if you only have to buy it once a decade instead of every year, you will save money in the long run.

 

In addition, this term he will remove tax on tips, overtime and social security and even said he wants top get rid of federal income tax. So even IF you will pay for the tariffs, you will still be much better off financially.
 

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On 11/7/2024 at 2:55 PM, ahmad- said:

Hello every body.  As we all know Donald Trump is elected. Can he cancel the Vawa Act? I know it was re-authorized by Joe Biden last. 

No, that would require an actual law to repeal it and all in all we're pretty low on the chopping block.

VAWA reauthorization is more just re-funding the other parts of the law (DV shelters, etc). Immigration parts just exist separate from that and have no expiration date. For example, prior reauthorization expired on Feb 15, 2019 and wasn't reauthorized until March 15, 2022 (through FY2027, so current exp date is Oct 1, 2027). As you might tell from all the people here who filed sometime during that window (myself included), we were able to file it just fine.

 

He can make other parts more annoying however. His former AG (Jeff Sessions) made terminating removal proceedings next to impossible which really delayed me in getting my own green card until Biden's AG (Merrick Garland) remembered that he's alive and overturned that decision. All in all I got delayed like almost 3 years because of that nonsense.

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I guess it's too early to know, but does anyone have any news or idea about what types of changes to expect to spousal and family immigration from the upcoming Trump administration? I am concerned that the rhetoric is very anti-immigrant and could negatively impact even legal immigration, or at the least slow down processing times. Anyone around during the last administration who has insights? 

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I went through the K-1 visa process and AOS during the previous Trump administration, and nothing was really different from previous years. I don't think legal, family-based immigration will be affected much this time. Remember all those immigration fee increases a few years ago? Those were during the Biden administration. I'm not saying any policies are good or bad, but making legal immigration a lot more expensive has probably had a pretty serious effect on some families.

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I think, he is likely to bring back the public charge rules they had before. When I filed the AOS for my spouse there was a lot more paperwork but it was manageable, the rule was as ended before my husband has the interview so we wasted a lot of time and money on the extra documents. 
 

Fees could go up but that is normal so I doubt they would raise them exorbitantly or anything. The cost of processing cases have probably increased so new fees will probably be needed. 
 

The more unlikely changes, would be to limit the categories of people eligible for a visa. They has been some push to remove sibling and parent green card options. I doubt they would go for the change but it’s not impossible. Of course this is all theoretical now, won’t know for a while what the actual plan is. 

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