Your actually fooling yourself in believing that a company is gonna dump more money into something instead of just tacking a sales increase and just forget about it. So now that we have a backlog of orders, those parts prices are just going to increase significantly.
so you don't buy from them, and find another company who will provide you parts at a lower cost, since that's how competitive local businesses work. this would allow other businesses with a willingness to charge lower rates, either through labor or parts, to undercut the business charging higher rates. this is not going to go well for you.
No, but they are a necessity for small business and farmers, but i guess that doesn't really fit into what your arguing about i guess. Also production isn't going to stopgap the price increases that we are going to see.
they can buy those parts still, at a slightly higher cost, but yes, it also does not have anything to do with 'the poorest americans', who do not own farms or small businesses. price increases on brand new objects just mean you need to invest money into a longer-lasting, better product instead of the cheap bullshit that breaks instantly. use your head, dawg. buying multiple shitty items is much worse than buying one slightly more expensive, high quality one, and this mindset helps keep people poor all the time, and you only feed into it with this.
I repeat the above they are a necessity if your a small business owner.
you are a retard, a cheap shit chromebook which can be used for business bookkeeping is a hundred dollars, and it will MAYBE go up a couple bucks. if you're buying a 4090 because you want to run your business, you need to let someone else run your business.
Basic necessity isn't a food import, but with the rise in farming machinery going up you bet the price on bread, milk and the like will increase unless the government starts giving out handouts like crazy.
most farms already have the machinery they need, and are as has been pointed out in the thread already, which you clearly did not read, subsidies from the government to help ensure that local production continues even if the market becomes saturated or underpriced. your arguments were all made from a place of "i know i'm right, so i won't even bother looking," and it really shows.
OH wait they can't, DOGE took a fucking axe to it.
what food subsidies did doge touch? i'll wait for you to elucidate that.