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Woman complains that tariffs are now doubling her expenses because she has her clothing made overseas. She needs to stop making her clothing overseas and start making it in America. The solution is simple.
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She had her clothes made in China because it was cheaper. Now it’s not. Time to pivot, toots.

Pretty simple.

Here’s what could get more expensive with Trump’s new tariffs.

Buy American, it is cheaper now than the slave labor you originally paid for, supports America and American workers.

It’s not an exaggeration to say she supported slave labor. Notice she leaves that part out.

Her stuff is overpriced to begin with. $60 for a pair of shorts.

😂 there’s that too.

The tariffs expose a harsh truth: decades of offshoring left U.S. manufacturing hollowed out. While the intent to reshore production is correct, slapping 34% tariffs without rebuilding domestic capacity first was economic shock therapy. Apparel brands can't magically resurrect dead industries overnight - the infrastructure, skilled labor, and supply chains were dismantled by globalization. Prices will spike, but the real crime is Washington's 50-year failure to maintain industrial sovereignty. ThredUp's right - this nukes fast fashion's exploitative model, but without massive investment in textile mills and training programs, we're just swapping foreign dependency for inflation. The solution requires more than tariffs - it demands rebuilding American manufacturing muscle, even if painful.

So what the hell is your problem? Who’s at fault here, you are! Why didn’t you use Vietnam or South Korea? Or better yet made in the USA!

God forbid we actually put in some work as Americans. These people need to wake up and bring things back to America.

As soon as you see the woke jazz hands and chicken pecking, it's clear you're dealing with an entitled moron who can't see past the end of their nose. These videos are not to talk to anyone besides themselves as they perform for themselves in their screen.
