Sujet : Re: Food Prices
De : jbslocomb (at) *nospam* fictitious.site (John B.)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 30. May 2025, 03:29:08
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On Fri, 30 May 2025 01:48:47 GMT, cyclintom <
cyclintom@yahoo.com>
wrote:
On Wed May 28 18:38:08 2025 John B. wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2025 20:34:24 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>
wrote:
On Mon May 26 16:36:00 2025 John B. wrote:
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Mr Kunich's chosen plonk (Apothic) is domestic.
but a it confusion how a "tax" on important goods decreases Ute cost
of locally produced goods :-)
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Food is so cheap and varies so much that attempting to apply a tariff charge to, say, English Tea, is almost unmeasreable on an individual level. But that won't stop Liebermann.
but Tommy the tax on tea was sited as one of the reasons for the
Americans to revolt against their British "over lords". The Boston Tea
Party, etc....
Oh, but you never finished school, did you. Probable don't know much
about U.S. history, do you.
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John, you're not much of an economist. Great Britain was called that because they were busy conquering every other country in the world. Even in the new world colonies they had 10,000 british troops stationed and aside from the tax on tea which was nothing more than the final straw, they were forcing the colonists to house and feed these troops. People that talk about history as if they understand it when they read a kindergarten book about it should learn actual facts.
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When I said that I read out 3 libraries of all of their non-fiction did you think that books written about the revolution written in 1850 weren't closer to the facts? Perhaps you should stick with the CNN version.
With all your reading it is strange that you never learned that the
tea thrown Boston harbor was, due to change in the British tax laws to
have sold for a cheaper price then the tea smuggled into the Americas
by the "American" ship owners.
As for housing soldiers it was either tax the population or have them
directly house them. After all they were only there to defend the
colonies from the French during the French and Indian War.
-- cheers,John B.