Comment Re: MAGA please (Score 1) 261
The government is manipulating economic data and fooling absolutely nobody.
Dictators don't need to fool anybody - they just need to make it impossible to discover or disseminate the real numbers.
The government is manipulating economic data and fooling absolutely nobody.
Dictators don't need to fool anybody - they just need to make it impossible to discover or disseminate the real numbers.
Only in theory
No, not only in theory but also in practice. Power is given, not written. Law texts don't have lasers that come out and automatically obliterate anyone who disobeys them. The laws need to be enforced by people and that enforcement can be pretty inconsistent. Numerous dictators were actively disobeying the laws of their country but everyone with the authority to hold them accountable chose not to. And as much as we can criticize those people, it's kind of understandable since the dictator almost always has full and direct control over the military.
Creating a national sales tax
Tariffs are worse than a national sales tax. Sales tax is paid directly by the consumer at the time of purchase. Tariffs are paid immediately by the importer for all units, regardless of whether or not they can be sold. So it increases the immediate expenses of the company importing the goods, reducing their liquidity, and then they may never recover those costs since, unlike corporate taxes, the expense is paid regardless of whether or not the item is ever sold.
In what way does it fundamentally change the product? Does it stop keeping food cold? Does it stop generating a shopping list and displaying it on the screen? What fundamental feature in the product description does it stop doing or fundamentally change?
In the long-term, no one knows because the dickheads in charge can change the ToS on a whim and the next update can completely alter the behavior to whatever they want. This is why I refuse to buy almost anything anymore. If they keep pushing us, maybe we'll finally start to figure out that happiness doesn't come from materialism. More realistically, maybe we'll shift our materialistic values to older items that aren't capable of modern fuckery. Either way, the companies pushing this shit would reap what they've sown.
A sine curve goes off to infinity, or at least the end of the blackboard. -- Prof. Steiner