President Donald Trump on Wednesday acknowledged that his tariffs could result in fewer and costlier products in the United States, saying American kids might “have two dolls instead of 30 dolls,” but he insisted China will suffer more from his trade war.

    • @LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Not sure man, my vehicle threw a rod and I am struggling to find financing to get a used vehicle until I make the money to figure out a long term solution. Partner checked FB marketplace because I don’t have an account, I checked Craigslist, and the dealers near me can’t seem to make a loan work with $1000 down on vehicles listed at $15k. Found one car selling for under 10k, but it has 95k miles and everything online seems to say it has a 135k mile average lifespan. So when you don’t know how the people before you drove it, and it’s got a 3rd party exhaust on it, I have to assume my extremely (55-60 mile) drive to work will leave me stranded on the side of the road by the end of the year still owing money on it unless I scrape the barrel everywhere in my budget and somehow sell it for nickles in 6 months trying to trade it in for something half way better. Maybe I can get arrested when I become homeless and die in jail instead of on the street.

      • @CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee
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        Go to credit unions around you and apply for a loan yourself. You shouldn’t ever rely on dealerships to find financing for you. Interest rates are awful right now but with your commute you need something reliable and fuel efficient (like a Camry or Corolla).

        • @LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Yeah, I was hoping to finance a 2018 Subaru Crosstrek with 70k miles on it. Out the door was ~18. They shot that down pretty quick. I’ll figure out something, didn’t see any decent shape Toyotas around, small town

          • @CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee
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            It’s definitely worth driving an hour or two to a bigger city to buy a car there. What I’ve done with the last several vehicles I’ve bought was to stake out TrueCar.com, find the models I’m interested in, and then watch them over a month or two to see what is and isn’t a good selling price (crossreferenced with info from KBB.com).

            Once I’ve found one that seems like a good deal, I then applied for loans online with local CU’s after comparing their rates. Once approved, I headed to the dealership to buy the car, though if you’re driving a great distance you may call ahead to make sure they have it. It might also be worthwhile to find 2 or 3 other vehicles that are good deals so that you have a backup if the first doesn’t pan out.

        • @idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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          The last time I was looking (~6 years ago), banks were unwilling to offer and very judgmental about my request for a loan on a used car. They said loans were for new cars and the bank isn’t a replacement for a little financial know-how. I only went to two banks and one credit union, because I got tired of being condescended to, but the dealership said that they hadn’t heard of used car loans from a bank before (could be a lie).

          • @teamevil@lemmy.world
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            I absolutely have used a credit union loan to finance a used car. They had rules…less than ten years, 85000 miles or something, but definitely did the loan. At the time anything under 7000 was considered a personal loan and had a higher interest rate.

            Good luck.

            • @idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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              Yeah, it’s very possible that I just hit bad luck with the banks and the dealership lied, or maybe it’s location dependent 🤷

          • @CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee
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            That was absolutely a lie from the dealership. You can apply online at most places now to save yourself some time. Many places even list their loan rates broken down by the type of loan (48 month new car, 60 month new car, 60 month used car, etc) so that you can compare rates without even filling out a loan application.

            You might also check your credit score with Credit Karma, or your credit card company, or bank to see where you sit (these will be Vantage scores but should be close to the FICO scores used when applying for a loan) just for some more insight.

            Shop around to see who has the lowest rates and then start applying. Once approved you can then walk into the dealership to actually buy a car and even used your pre-approved loan to negotiate a better rate with the dealer since they get kickbacks from banks. Also be sure to never negotiate based on the monthly payment, just the total price of the car because they can really screw you with interest rates and term lengths to make your monthly payment seem low while you end up spending more overall when negotiating based on monthly payment alone.

      • ComradeSharkfucker
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        I was gonna suggest an electric bike until I saw that mileage. Fucks sake man, best of luck

      • @SupraMario@lemmy.world
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        Why are you looking at dealers? Plenty of Camrys and Accords out there. They will do 400k miles easy. Ask private seller if they’re willing to do a inspection, find a mechanic that’ll do one for you and then meet at their shop.

      • @cley_faye@lemmy.world
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        Maybe I can get arrested when I become homeless and die in jail instead of on the street.

        Do it quick, lest you end up in a foreign death gulag to top it all.

      • @cley_faye@lemmy.world
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        Only those that can’t weather huge price hikes, lack of public service, and defend against supposed federal agent just robing them out.

  • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    Even if this were true, a policy that hurts everyone isn’t sucessful just because someone else suffers more than you.

  • @skozzii@lemmy.ca
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    China’s economy is still projected to grow while US heads to recession , this guy tries to create his own reality everywhere he goes.

    • @WanderingThoughts@europe.pub
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      That’s kinda how he rolls. Just ignore reality and bully everyone that says otherwise until people are too tired of it and change reality to what he says it is.

  • @Glitterbomb@lemmy.world
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    Except the kids aren’t getting 2 dolls. They’re getting dragged out into the middle of the street half naked in the middle of the night because the brownshirts can’t even read an address correctly when they’re casually disappearing whole families.

    Why the fuck is this even reported on. Fuck this whole system, down to the author that thought ‘ya that’s worth making an article’

    Don’t buy your kids dolls. Buy them fpv drones.

  • @RedWeasel@lemmy.world
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    I don’t think most kids get 30, but is he already talking about how Christmas is going to be? Tomorrow is May 1st. That is 7 months away.

  • @OutlierBlue@lemmy.ca
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    2 dolls instead of 30 works out to a reduction of 93.3%! That’s HUGE. If that’s supposed to be his positive spin on things, Americans are truly fucked.

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      It really shows that he doesn’t care about Americans, he cares about punishing and attacking people that he doesn’t like. That is all that matters to him, and he doesn’t hide that. He doesn’t want to make things better, he wants to make people suffer.

      The fact that he has supporters is absolutely unfathomable to me. Then again, those same supporters want to punish the same people he does, so it starts to make sense.

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        He wants to punish Americans more than probably anyone else. Americans had the nerve to laugh at him when people joked about his hair, or makeup, or physique. Americans did not elect him in 2020. Americans allowed him to be forced out and didnt fight back hard enough when Biden “stole” the election. Americans allowed him to have some minor inconveniences when they put him on trial, raided his house for classified docs or made him take reaponsibility for his actions. Americans are going to pay because he knows nothing other than vengence for percieved slights and Americans allowed them all to happen

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    Because that’s what it’s all about - someone else suffering more. The objective is to increase the amount of suffering in the world, since we clearly don’t have enough of it just yet, but making sure others suffer more than us. Because trying to make it so that everyone suffers less is communist, unamerican and bad, I guess…

    • @Tiger666@lemmy.ca
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      “trying to make it so that everyone suffers less is communist…”

      Truth has never been better said.

  • @barneypiccolo@lemm.ee
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    Cause American girls were getting 30 dolls every Christmas.

    This guy is such a psychopath that he doesn’t even understand how Christmas gifts work.

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        If a dollar is good, then lots of dollars is even better. To him, toys are like currency for kids, so when he wanted to buy a doll for Ivanka or Eric, he’d give them 30 of the same doll, rather than a bunch of different toys.

        Jr just wanted his daddy’s love, which doest exist, so he was shit out of luck.

      • @andros_rex@lemmy.world
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        113 American Girl dolls would be expensive as shit though - I think with all the accessories and accoutrements you’re looking at the price of a decent used car. The newer models are also shittier (less history focused, because Mattel lol)

        The books though - they went hard. There was an entire series about about an enslaved girl who escaped to the north with her mom (I wanna say Addie?). Felicity, the American Revolution girl, stole a horse and got told what the consequences could have been (like, iirc it’s like “yeah you could have totally been hanged for that stunt.”)

        I was too broke for the dolls, but if you have a kid - the books are A-tier children’s historical fiction.

  • circuitfarmer
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    Nothing like a rich guy who has never known struggle to tell everyone else they need to struggle because he’s a moron

    • @GoofSchmoofer@lemmy.world
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      This speaks to a broader issue -

      whenever there is an economic crisis, whether manufactured by trump or created in other ways, its never the rich that have to sacrifice its only the middle and lower classes. And when the wealthy are ever asked to sacrifice in the form of higher taxes they get pissed off and call everyone else a “taker” of their money.

      I genuinely believe that most people understand this but our collective voices have been muted, manipulated and managed by some in positions of power.

    • @CosmoNova@lemmy.world
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      I honestly think they might because of how Xi operates but this isn‘t a contest. It‘s just reckless and destructive.

  • @socphoenix@midwest.social
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    “People are worried, even some people who voted for you, saying ‘I didn’t sign up for this.’ So how do you address those concerns?” ABC host Terry Moran asked Trump.

    “They did sign up for it, actually, and this is what I campaigned on,” Trump replied. He added, when questioned about price increases on electronics, clothing and homebuilding, that “China probably will eat those tariffs.”

    Man I hope democrats use that ammunition he left sitting there for the next 80 years.

      • @WanderingThoughts@europe.pub
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        Sounds like something he would say.

        “You’ll see. They’ll pay us to receive their products. Soon they’ll pay us. And then we’ll have more dolls than we know what to do with. We’ll have so many dolls.”

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    What about the kids who were lucky to get 2 dolls prior to the trade war? Shit outta luck I guess.