(This'll be my last political comment in here other than tariffs to respect TSI's post above, just want to acknowledge your question quoting me.) Ten years ago I'd have a stronger answer for you. My anger's residual because we saw the dirty tricks for decades getting incrementally worse and they never pushed back with equal strength, but if I'm being generous, I'm mad that they had too much faith in the system. I'm mad that a government is, in the end, a gentlemen's agreement to play by the same rules and they believed it and so we're flat footed to stop things that a three-equal-branches government should be able to protect against.What do you want them to do? They got swept in the last election.
A ton of them wanted to fight the debt ceiling for the first time ever with no viable plan for what they would do with the government shut down, nor any recognition that shutting the government down makes DOGE's job even easier than it already is. Schumer looked like the adult in the room on that fight, but I realize most Democrats disagree.
Oh, give or take, 86 bucks. Winning.The tariff on Chinese goods is up to 245%. Can someone good at math tell me how much a Marvel Legend will cost now?
I really appreciate this stance, and the position you're in. For this instance, and in future, are you at least contacting the person whose post was reported? This probably comes as no surprise to you since my first pm to you was questioning boundaries here, heh.No one is at risk of being banned. I'm not going to lock this thread. But I did receive our first reported post today in this thread.
Oh, give or take, 86 bucks. Winning.
The tariff on Chinese goods is up to 245%. Can someone good at math tell me how much a Marvel Legend will cost now?
Uh! You're making me look stupid in front of my friends!So this would be true if the tarriff were applied to the retail price. It isnt. Its actually applied to the manufacturer's (or importer's) cost... so not even the wholesale price necessarily... unless the retailer takes possession in China, like Wal Mart does. So if say the manufacturer cost for Marvel Legends is, say $10... then the 245% tariff would be $24.50, so the manufacurer cost is now $35 after the tariff... which would push the retail price to $50 to make the same profit they were making at $25 before.
Still awful, but not qute $85 per figure awful.
It was actually me, one of my posts. I contacted TSI first to clarify which post, and to apologize if I had crossed any line.I really appreciate this stance, and the position you're in. For this instance, and in future, are you at least contacting the person whose post was reported? This probably comes as no surprise to you since my first pm to you was questioning boundaries here, heh.