• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    This isn’t a few thousand jobs, auto manufacturing in the u.s. employs millions and millions more work in services or industries dependent on it.

    So why dont we have tarrifs on the ones that are produced in Mexico too?

    That’s the problem with “moderates” you can’t argue with consistent logic.

    You have to fliflop back and forth and sometimes argue the exact opposite.

    If this is to protect US jobs, and that’s a good thing, why don’t every foreign country have tariffs? Why let American corporations send the jobs to Mexico?

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      4 months ago

      Have a look at that NAFTA replacement agreement. There’s provisions in there specifically to put upwards pressure on Mexican wages.

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      4 months ago

      So why dont we have tarrifs on the ones that are produced in Mexico too?

      Mexico is not China.

      It is in our best interest to have a stable and economically improving neighbor on our southern border.

      Your all or nothing / black or white view of the world is extremely childish & naive. Simple solutions to complex problems are just how politicians manipulate those who don’t want to think to hard. Stop pretending that global trade policy is a simple solution arena & try thinking a little harder.

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        4 months ago

        No it makes sense…

        Neoliberals care about executive pay, not worker pay.

        So they make up bullshit reasons about why American job less is only bad if it’s executives losing profit, not about workers losing jobs.

        Everything makes perfect sense except when youre trying to explain about how it’s for the best interest of American workers, most of whom aren’t auto workers.

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          4 months ago

          Political extremists, such as yourself, are exhausting.

          It’s like talking to a religious fanatic, there’s no reasoning with someone who’s made a decision based on emotion instead of logic.

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            4 months ago

            Yeah, shit like that.

            Calling someone “an extremist” for caring about average Americans more than billionaires.

            It’s got to be exhausting constantly flip flipping. Trying to act like Republicans are the worst thing ever, except progressives.

            Somehow if people get more help than you think they deserve, it has to loop back around and be worse than republicans.

            You can lose to republicans all day every day, but if progressives beat you just a few times, you’ll never get political power back.

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      4 months ago

      Did you read my full comment or just the first sentence, cause I did go on to explain why I think manufacturing in Mexico is better. Ideally cars would be manufactured in the u.s. but I’m not going to let the good be the enemy of the great.

      Also along with the minimum wage as part of the USMCA there is also better union provisions for Mexico in it as well which allows the UAW to try and organize Mexican auto workers with independent unions to raise wages.

      https://www.wardsauto.com/industry-news/uaw-reaching-across-border-support-mexican-auto-workers

      You can’t do that in China because there’s only the CCP associated state run unions with little negotiation power by the workers to raise there wages.