There was a good graphic earlier I saw somewhere on Lemmy. Metal gets made in America and shipped to Canada to be made into rods which gets shipped to America (2 lots of tariffs) then to Mexico for cutting into piston pieces and back to America to be used in car making. So 1 small piece taxed from tariffs 4 times.
Might be slightly wrong on the exacts, but you get the idea. The manufacturing system has been set up for free trade in north America, you can't just magic a new factory on US soil without spending a fortune and you can't know if these tariffs are just going to go away soon, in which case you're huge upfront investment was a waste.
So costs of making have gone up, possibly a lot more than 25% in some cases.
I think this is the correct answer, at least in English language.
From the top of my head in roughly the right order:
Tis but a flesh wound
You're father smells of elderberries
We want...a shrubbery
Watery tarts throwing swords at people is no basis for a government
She turned me into a newt
On second thoughts, it's a silly place
Bravely bravely ran away
You have to know these things when you're a king you know
As a Linux gamer, steam has done so much to make it incredibly easy. They didn't have to make proton, but they did and it's great.
The few games they've made have pretty much all been incredible.
The family sharing means my wife has access to my whole account on her steam deck.
Sure, they take a big cut of sales, I've heard not a great place to work, and probably some other reasons to not like them. But the good far outweighs the cons. It's hard to hate them compared to other huge companies.
Do you know the episode of this scene? I think it's a lower rated episode that I skip through on rewatching every time. But it's one of my favorite scenes.
“She says it was like a horror movie. They were screaming in all different rooms. After nine days, she said she went so insane that she started punching the walls and then she’s got blood on her knuckles,” Lofving said of her friend’s experience.
It's a quote from her friend. But yes, obviously this article is intended to show that it could happen to anyone, not just 'the bad one's.
Don't know how this area of Lemmy came to me. But from the UK, I don't think Starmer is disliked. He inherited over a decade of conservatives hiding the deficit and is trying to fix it despite the costs and anger. Also standing up for his values is pretty cool. I voted for him and undecided, he has a few years to figure it out.
Do you actually think Biden wanted to support this evil? Unfortunately, having a western friendly base in the Middle East takes priority over values and pride. Israel got an answer to, how far can they go?' and it's all the way.
There was a good graphic earlier I saw somewhere on Lemmy. Metal gets made in America and shipped to Canada to be made into rods which gets shipped to America (2 lots of tariffs) then to Mexico for cutting into piston pieces and back to America to be used in car making. So 1 small piece taxed from tariffs 4 times.
Might be slightly wrong on the exacts, but you get the idea. The manufacturing system has been set up for free trade in north America, you can't just magic a new factory on US soil without spending a fortune and you can't know if these tariffs are just going to go away soon, in which case you're huge upfront investment was a waste.
So costs of making have gone up, possibly a lot more than 25% in some cases.