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Cake day: September 9th, 2023

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  • Ok. I kind of get your point. It seems like almost any country can put the world at risk though, with or without nukes. Aid isn’t given on how not-powerful a country is but how beneficial it is to the country supplying the aid. For example the us will prop up dictators it hates if it serves their interests. Topple democracies if it helps their interests. Nukes or no nukes it only makes sense. It would be nice if countries were all trying to make the best world to live in, but we aren’t there yet, and I’m sure you know that.













  • it would be fairly easy for items that Amazon sells themselves and imports. for items made here out of some or all imported materials it gets much more complicated. for other sellers it would be too much to ask of them to figure out something that will get muddy real quick.

    think about a can opener where the steel is Canadian, formed here, with grips made in china because they are the only ones doing that kind of plastic, and its all assembled here. the price is gonna go up, but how is Amazon or the mfr gonna list the tarrifs?

    how about a made in the usa trump hat (yes there are some) but the fabric is from Bangladesh because we don’t make fabric anymore? how does that get tariff listed?

    everyones usa col will be going way up. do you include any raises for your workers as a cost of the tariff? this ones a stretch I know.

    Amazon is also international obv. so once that can opener ships to Canada, hows that get listed after that?