• PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    As an American, I never had much of an attachment to ‘buying American’. I understood comparative advantage and the benefits it brings to all parties involved. I had neither favoritism for nor against American-made goods or American companies.

    I’m now dedicated to buying non-American goods wherever possible, and buying as little as possible in general (though that’s not much of a change).

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      10 hours ago

      I haven’t either, but in recent years I really want to buy local as much as possible. I want the local farms/food producers to continue to exist. If shit hits the fan, they’ll still be around and will be more relevant than ever.

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      11 hours ago

      I hope you have the money for it because non-American items are gonna cost some coin under King Fuckwit.

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        11 hours ago

        Well, I don’t really have the money to buy much of anything these days. But any dreams of getting a new e-bike in the near future are dashed, that’s for damn sure. This broken heap with a quarter-battery charge will have to last me a few more years.

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            2 hours ago

            It’s already very cheap and outdated, and honestly, I’m not very technically proficient to begin with. Already almost junked it trying to fix it once, lmao.

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    10 hours ago

    “BrInG bACk MAdE iN aMEriCA!”

    Everything going according to plan, huh?

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    I’m in the PNW and am purchasing local as much as I can. Thankfully we have a lot of agriculture and general food production. A lot of it isn’t much more expensive compared to corporate garbage.

    Some things are much more expensive, like peppers and tomatoes in winter. The “local” stuff comes from Canada because they built up a shit ton of greenhouses that can grow year-round. Tariffs make these even more expensive.

    If the US wants to “fix” this and domestically produce the stuff we could have simply provided federal government grants/incentives. Instead we pissed off our trading partners.

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      11 hours ago

      I mean, obviously not since you’re on the internet.

      You didn’t build a motherboard, cpu, ram, and so on by hand dude.

      2egdy4anarchy

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        8 hours ago

        People do give away perfectly usable computers when they buy new ones. You have no idea if that person bought, found, stole, borrowed or was gifted a device.

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          Yep. Every 3 years work lets me buy a new computer on their dime. Old one gets gifted to my partner or friends.

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          I am not getting involved in the discussion around “boycotting capitalism”, but you can definitely find pretty solid options for smartphones and computers (desktops, desktop components, laptops) if you go second hand. This is true of almost any country in the world (in some places with lower salaries, 2nd hand will still be somewhat expensive, but I digress).