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Companies don't look at marginal unit costs or cost of revenue when it comes to assessing the impact of a new tax. They look at divisional operating costs or possibly the entire company's bottom line. When you factor in asset depreciation, R&D, fixed costs, and other overhead, that good that "costs you $1 to make and is sold for $5" isn't making you 400% profit margins; it's making 7.5% profit margins. So a 25% tax means either you raise prices or find a new supplier. That's what happens in the real world.

Right now, in real life, but with fake numbers, I have a production system that costs me $5 an hour to operate. I rent it out for $12 an hour. WAOW, that's 240% profit, says the retard. WAOW, I can tax you at 25% , and you won't change anything, says the moron.

Except the system itself cost $200,000. This is not paid for out of magic elf money. It's paid for out of that rent I'm collecting. Eventually. So to make rational plans, I have to model that as an hourly cost. 5 year depreciation, 8760 hours in a year, so that comes to 200,000 / (8760 x 5) = $4.56. So now my costs are $9.56. That 240% profit margin just got cut to 25%. We've got support staff for this thing, as well as salesmen making commission, and we can't rent it 24 hours a day, 365 days ayear, so at the end of the day, our profit ends up being around 84 cents per hour rented, or 7%.

Slap a 25% tax on me, and now I'm losing money. I will in fact raise prices to stay profitable, and I'll be raising them about the entire amount of the tax.

you're leaving out that you're responding not to a general example about general widgets but a specific example about $5 toys

if tariffs make it too expensive to make and sell plastic garbage for a price point at which the consumer will buy, they don't raise prices, they stop making plastic garbage and/or start selling it elsewhere

this is an obvious benefit of tariffs and I've never seen it adequately discussed by real economists, by which I mean austrians - I don't even know adequate terminology to use to discuss it other than luxury market or consumer market. the total disappearance of cheap chinese plastic crap is only bad if huge quantities of cheap chinese crap is the price of the free market. is it? I dunno.
 
The VA is the most worthless and disingenuous organization in the entire federal government. I hope DOGE defunds them utterly and hangs every single federal employee working for them.
The only good things I have heard about the VA is from military trannys having taxpayer funded transitions. People with actual issues get ignored.

Soft confirmation Knox was fucking empty, then. Who wants to bet that it'll have been refilled on loan when the auditors arrive, then it'll all go back where it came and we'll be a few billion in borrowing costs poorer.
If they do audit ft Knox, they need to test to make sure the gold is real and not gold plated tungsten or other fakes.

 
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Probably late on this but the Supreme Court thing is just about the TRO. It doesn't completely resolve the case; it still has to go up the ladder the normal way. We'll be back here again for round 2.
Yeah, it's unfortunate but it's only $2 billion. If its fucking crazy like executive can no longer cut funding, that's different.
 
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Newsom voted yes on the plan to shutter it by 2025, and has slowly been changing his tune since as brownouts get worse.
Yes, but didn't both the State of California and the Federal government prop up PG&E to the tune of >$1B to continue to operate it to at least 2030?
 
if tariffs make it too expensive to make and sell plastic garbage for a price point at which the consumer will buy, they don't raise prices, they stop making plastic garbage and/or start selling it elsewhere

Yes, another outcome is that tariffs make cheap goods completely unprofitable, so that only expensive, premium goods remain. The consumer still feels this as a price increase.
 
Yes, but didn't both the State of California and the Federal government prop up PG&E to the tune of >$1B to continue to operate it for a decade beyond that?
>and has slowly been changing his tune since as brownouts get worse
 
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