Taxing to death is not the answer. Even Trump with its ‘liberation day’ knows what’s needed is to re-localize the actual production and that taxing importation to death is only a mean to that end. Save in the EU, I suppose…
Hard to say. It mostly depends how much people are willing to purchase those useless goods and, then, how many people are willing to provide them an easy way to purchase those at the cheapest cost. If it’s not China, it could be some other place. Think fashion if you want to understand how I consider the issue: it’s a huge business with little sense to it when you think about it. Most people own way too much clothes already, more then what they would need in their lifetime but it’s still not enough and they keep on buying more following trends and fashions, spending good money on something they don’t need and they happily completely disregard the many environmental issues as well as the human ones (modern day slavery, child labor and so on). Because it’s what they like and what they want an,d because it’s so easy to buy a new pair of jeans or a skirt.
Most people are lazy and they like simplicity above anything else. Simplicity helps them stay lazy. They like that even above saving money or protecting their fundamentals rights as citizens (or to keeping breathable the air and the water they need to stay alive), they like it more than getting a better (but more demanding) education, and so on. We’re lazy everywhere, most of us at least. And I mean everywhere, including here when commenting: I got two comments, including yours, to my message while a majority of people silently downvoted it. The thing is their clicking of a button won’t help anyone (certainly not me) understand why my comment may or may not have deserved to be downvoted but writing and explaining their point of view, or their reasoning, instead of simply clicking that button is already too much work for them.
So, yeah I may be wrong that’s a sure thing but I don’t think a tax will change much in the amount of waste we create. Alas, it will be produced (and purchased) from some other place, end of the story.
trump wants relocation of manufacturing but how many Americans or Europeans want to work in a factory making 20 cent trinkets all day?
None, true that.
The thing is that most of those ‘MAGA’ or ‘MEUGA’ jobs will be automatized/robotized and even less people will be happy about not having a job at all than having a poorly paid one. But it’s coming whether we want it or not. The only unknown is how fast?
Taxing to death is not the answer. Even Trump with its ‘liberation day’ knows what’s needed is to re-localize the actual production and that taxing importation to death is only a mean to that end. Save in the EU, I suppose…
It’s so tiring.
Other than small electronic components this tax will affect landfill junk and garbage, will it not?
Hard to say. It mostly depends how much people are willing to purchase those useless goods and, then, how many people are willing to provide them an easy way to purchase those at the cheapest cost. If it’s not China, it could be some other place. Think fashion if you want to understand how I consider the issue: it’s a huge business with little sense to it when you think about it. Most people own way too much clothes already, more then what they would need in their lifetime but it’s still not enough and they keep on buying more following trends and fashions, spending good money on something they don’t need and they happily completely disregard the many environmental issues as well as the human ones (modern day slavery, child labor and so on). Because it’s what they like and what they want an,d because it’s so easy to buy a new pair of jeans or a skirt.
Most people are lazy and they like simplicity above anything else. Simplicity helps them stay lazy. They like that even above saving money or protecting their fundamentals rights as citizens (or to keeping breathable the air and the water they need to stay alive), they like it more than getting a better (but more demanding) education, and so on. We’re lazy everywhere, most of us at least. And I mean everywhere, including here when commenting: I got two comments, including yours, to my message while a majority of people silently downvoted it. The thing is their clicking of a button won’t help anyone (certainly not me) understand why my comment may or may not have deserved to be downvoted but writing and explaining their point of view, or their reasoning, instead of simply clicking that button is already too much work for them.
So, yeah I may be wrong that’s a sure thing but I don’t think a tax will change much in the amount of waste we create. Alas, it will be produced (and purchased) from some other place, end of the story.
trump wants relocation of manufacturing but how many Americans or Europeans want to work in a factory making 20 cent trinkets all day?
most countries try to move up the value chain
None, true that.
The thing is that most of those ‘MAGA’ or ‘MEUGA’ jobs will be automatized/robotized and even less people will be happy about not having a job at all than having a poorly paid one. But it’s coming whether we want it or not. The only unknown is how fast?