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On 5/7/2025 11:38 AM, AMuzi wrote:I think we all agree on that.On 5/7/2025 9:44 AM, Frank Krygowski wrote:No problem - there shouldn't be any qualms about line-item listing taxes, surcharges, or tariffs. One thing it is _not_ is a "hostile political act", unlike the white house and karoline "bootlicker" leavitt's cult proclamation.On 5/7/2025 7:56 AM, Zen Cycle wrote:>On 4/26/2025 5:14 AM, Roger Merriman wrote:>>>
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Josh of Silca does a good job of explaining how the tariffs are effecting
US companies certainly small ones, as ever it’s a moving target so may well
change.
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Roger Merriman
Jared Fisher is the CEO of Escape Adventures, a company with several bike shops in Nevada that specializes in E- bike sales and rentals.
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In this article he discusses his take on the tariffs.
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/smallbusiness/i-m-a- republican-ceo- i-m- adding-a-tariff-tax-to-my-price- tags- so-customers-know-why- prices-are- rising/ar-AA1EjCTR
Tagging the tariff surcharge seems like a smart business move. It should reduce whining about profiteering, and help put the blame where it belongs.
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I agree. And let's continue that thought:
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https://hellocigarettes.com/2023/11/08/cigarette-prices- and-taxes-by-state/
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https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/gasoline/factors- affecting-gasoline- prices.php
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