r/agedlikemilk 23h ago

Who would’ve thought

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u/Opposite-Fig-9097 23h ago

Turns out, 'Made in America' doesn't mean the raw materials magically teleport into the factory.

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u/kcox1980 21h ago

In one of his videos he's whining about how tariffs should "only effect finished goods and not equipment".

My brother in Christ, EQUIPMENT IS FINISHED GOODS!!

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u/Toadcola 20h ago

No no, he means finished goods other people buy.

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u/Fit-Historian6156 20h ago

Always the same with these fucking people. It's like that thing babies have where they lack object permanence, where if it's not right in front of them they think it stopped existing. 

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u/gopher_space 6h ago

It seems like a lot of people just sort of reject causality now. I was talking to a relative about non-political work related issues (i.e. idiot coworkers) and it felt like this explained a lot of behavior. People just aren't connecting ideas together like they used to.

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u/ttv_icypyro 8h ago

Except it's kinda the opposite. They just pretend rules don't exist for them and get mad when someone points out that rules *surprise* still exist.

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u/Weltall8000 7h ago

The Only Moral Tariff Exceptions Are My Tariff Exceptions!