• xor@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 hours ago

    i heard that once you fuck with the international supply chain, it takes a while to recover… like, you announce a bunch of tariffs and companies stop filling orders, factories stop, etc… suspending tariffs doesn’t make that all just start up again immediately.

    but hey, our 11 year olds don’t need 30 dolls or 50 pencils?

    what sucks is it’s actually really good to stop it… just, not like this…

    p.s. grow a garden.

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      3 hours ago

      Out of curiosity, I looked it up a while back.

      It’s 11,631 km from Shenzen to Los Angeles. That’s about 6280 nautical miles.

      The average container ship speed is 16-25 knots. Let’s split the difference and call it 20.

      6280 nm / 20 kn = 314 hours

      That’s a little over 13 days just to cross the Pacific, assuming a steady course and no issues. Add in time to load the ship in China and unload it in LA, and you can see why the most-cited estimates are three to four weeks for cross-Pacific shipping.

      If no ships have arrived from China in the past few days, that means it was a month ago (hey, anyone remember “Liberation Day” on April 2?) that ships stopped sailing. And that means it will be at least another month before any more arrive, assuming they leave today.

      Trump voters have really fucked over the US.

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        4 hours ago

        Trump voters have really fucked over the US.

        since you can do math, i encourage you to check out election truth alliance, and on reddit r/somethingiswrong2024….

        there’s a fair amount of junk on there, but when people analyze the voting data, there are statistical impossibilities.

        trump voters are only part of it, the election was hacked.

        stuff like, drastically different voting behavior during certain parts of the day, different voting patterns in people born on odd versus even years…

        most people go blank when talking about math and statistics…

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          3 hours ago

          I’ve been trying to raise awareness about exit polls being off for years, as well as many states flunking statistical tests with precincts. All the major news in the USA stopped using exit polls to predict many races.

          It’s not rocket science, and the numbers can be run by most people with a high school math level and a small level of programming. The raw data is readily available from both government and organizations.

          But, this has no interest for any party activists, across the spectrum. Over a decade of trying did convinced me Americans who were politically active really do not want to know.

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      6 hours ago

      Not to mention, there are all the opportunistic price gouges across all industries. Prices go up and then stay up because profits gotta grow.