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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJust received a message from a friend in England. More like a warning.
A word of warning from a good friend in England. Stock up on anything you normally buy that comes from other countries. They are all going to stop trading with the US. It is amazing how many products labled "Made in the USA" have materials in them that come from other countries.
likesmountains 52
(4,260 posts)Srkdqltr
(9,430 posts)Mme. Defarge
(8,907 posts)Aristus
(71,753 posts)ShazzieB
(22,254 posts)Also, user name checks out.
Randomthought
(1,002 posts)I knew my excessive yarn buying would work out.
likesmountains 52
(4,260 posts)Greybnk48
(10,673 posts)I'm hoping there are no problems (or that they don't pee on my yarn before they send it because I'm an American). Guilty by association, however tenuous.
Scrivener7
(58,487 posts)That's just a step too far.
(Have you tried it? It's amazing. And $5 shipping to the US.)
likesmountains 52
(4,260 posts)Seriously, are we just going to be left with Hobby Lobby and other crap yarn?
Scrivener7
(58,487 posts)littlemissmartypants
(31,841 posts)By unraveling? I know some knitters do that. I don't know what kind of luck one would have getting exactly what yarn and in the amount they want plus weight and color wise. It might be more effort than it's worth.
Are there such things as yarn swap meets?
Diamond_Dog
(39,866 posts)FakeNoose
(40,356 posts)TexLaProgressive
(12,681 posts)Youpon Holly leaves contain caffeine.
EuterpeThelo
(205 posts)hoarding coffee in January because I saw where this was going to go. In a state where someone makes minimum wage (and their employers often schedule them for only part-time hours), just having coffee to brew themselves at home in the morning could take as much as three hours of their work per week! (Isn't that one of the ridiculous judgments that the elite sling at all of us useless eaters, that going out to buy coffee is why so many can't afford houses??)
My family actually re-activated the "pandemic grocery" that we kept during the dark days of 2020-2021 and now it's "tariff grocery." Not hoarding exactly, but just when we get a good sale on something, we buy a little extra and throw it out in a shelf in the garage. The good thing is, doing that that also allowed us to go and donate four bags of stuff to a little neighborhood "free library" that turned into a free food pantry immediately when SNAP was cut a couple months ago.
Diamond_Dog
(39,866 posts)And tried to buy extra coffee when I had the chance but now Im down to 3 bags in my freezer and it goes quickly! I love Eight o Clock and now the medium sized bags are around $14 or $15 at the local discount grocery. I go through one bag a week approximately. (not just me, others here drink it, too).
Good for you donating your reserves to the free food pantry!
flashman13
(2,095 posts)sourced components. Delete one foreign made part (Mexico and Canada are major players here) and the entire assembly line comes to a halt. Our trading partners understand this. While we cut ourselves off from the rest of the world they are expanding their ties. If they decide to retaliate against Trump's destructive tariffs, all they have to do is stop selling us various goods and they can bring our economy to its knees in very short order.
We are in the hands of an orange imbecile.
3auld6phart
(1,673 posts)Cicist Supreme CourtYou are plus spine less
Politicians
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FakeNoose
(40,356 posts)Most of the time they don't tell you that, but it does. I don't have anything against Chinese-made products, but shit .... people don't realize how dependent we are on foreign manufacturers until WE get the shaft.
When the world decides that it hates us - and that's going to happen sooner than we realize - we are on our own, kids!
Is anyone in Washington thinking this through?

flashman13
(2,095 posts)Thinking is not their strong suit. They only think (I use the term here advisedly) in terms of brute force.
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MorbidButterflyTat
(4,244 posts)Who's your friend in England warning you and apparently, us?
"They are all going to stop trading with the US."
Says who?
Ilsa
(63,893 posts)to discuss Greenland, Trump's new tariffs on them, etc. It's a possibility.
Joinfortmill
(20,214 posts)flashman13
(2,095 posts)Adversaries do not continue trade during time of war. In fact a blockade is usually the first retaliation in a war because it is the easiest thing to implement on short notice. Think of the Chinese no longer buying American soy beans as a form of blockade. It hurts a small, but important part of the U.S. economy. Because of the interdependence of world trade, which we are largely responsible for creating, we are now exceedingly vulnerable. Does anyone here think that if Trump attacks Greenland the Europeans , Mexico and Canada are going to say, "Oh, please SIR, stop!"? I don't.
EverHopeful
(655 posts)and my cousin said the whole world will be, but it sounds as if countries with sane leaders will be limber enough to keep their economies stronger.
Vinca
(53,414 posts)I was thinking more along the lines of rolling blackouts to the electric grid, but this almost makes more sense.
allegorical oracle
(6,236 posts)and chicken, then freezing servings. It's a lot of prep, but have managed to make balanced meals for the last two weeks on about $70. Of course, I'm widowed so only need to feed myself. No snacks or desserts, which I miss. Truly don't know how an average family of four is managing.
littlemissmartypants
(31,841 posts)Speaking of which... anyone else see a single head of iceberg lettuce for almost two dollars a piece? I never buy it but that's outrageous to me.
Thoughts?
peacebuzzard
(5,808 posts)The final price is high and now I always check the receipt when I get home to see what happened???? what the hell did I buy????
littlemissmartypants
(31,841 posts)wackadoo wabbit
(1,291 posts)Perhaps there are no farmworkers to harvest them now?
mountain grammy
(28,728 posts)$1.49 at Trader Joes
littlemissmartypants
(31,841 posts)I'm going to be switching to a lots of soup, beans and rice and the like. I'm already losing weight but I think that's mostly stress and a loss of appetite.
I believe most of us probably pictured our "golden years" with less actual tacky gold and more fun.
Morbius
(929 posts)But there is little consistency when it comes to prices on produce. Strawberries will be $4 a pound and then $1 two weeks later. A week after that they're $2.79. I use green onions a lot; a month ago they were 2 for a dollar; now they're $1.99 a bunch. Of course, it's the dead of winter, so maybe that's a factor.
IcyPeas
(24,921 posts)
Orrex
(66,719 posts)Almost.
yellow dahlia
(4,741 posts)Orrex
(66,719 posts)his fuckhead kkkultists will blame Democrats and immigrants, and the media will frame it as an unjustified attack on the US by our former allies.
Warpy
(114,437 posts)should be that the maximum expecation of the US acting like an international tweaker is a max9imum of three years.
If this bunch manages to convince the entire military command structure to keep them entrenched in our government, we might need to call on our allies for help in ousting them.
Yes, it could get that bad. "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable"--JFK
OldBaldy1701E
(10,348 posts)Help? We have not done anything to try and 'oust' them yet.
We don't need help. That is more of their programming kicking in. "You lowly scum cannot even consider trying to do anything to us. We are the elite!" It's the same programming that is holding us back from even trying to remove these animals.
We don't need help. We need some backbone. (Which I am seeing flashes of here in Minneapolis. Finally.)
But...
Warpy
(114,437 posts)or simply located too far away from the action, we might indeed need some help.
The prospect of a big, fat, orange wrecing ball with nukes might get us that help.
OldBaldy1701E
(10,348 posts)We don't deserve a country if we ourselves cannot defend it... especially from its own citizens.
Layzeebeaver
(2,171 posts)The premise of the game was that something happens whereby the U.S. is determined to be a threat to the overall world order. The major alliances all decide to invade. The Chinese, SA, EU, communists (it was the 70s), and might recall the African/ME/ROW all throw together invasion forces and make land fall on both coasts. (edit: wrong! Not the EU - they say it out)
In the game scenario, (if I recall correctly) Canada and Mexico had been taken over by the U.S. already so that wasnt considered a factor.
In todays LARP bullshit Canada and Mexico both live to fight!
And the communists dont really exist. RUssia cant field such a force, and its likely china will sit it out and pick of the pieces of (economic) dominance as it all progresses.
Bottom line is that this LARP is a damp squib. No one needs to invade because we are shooting ourselves in the foot - proving to the world that they do not need the U.S.
Ahhh! And heres a wiki on the game - read it and correct my memory
(edit: it was wrong!)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_America_(board_wargame)
You might have to click the disambiguate link to get to the board game page. The link doesnt work as pasted.
Magoo48
(6,700 posts)Perhaps, the more we are willing to sacrifice, the better off well all be in the long run. Since no one can see the future, I guess well just have to wait and see.
ChicagoTeamster
(478 posts)underpants
(195,183 posts)Other than salad type veggies.
We did a pantry challenge for the first 3 months of 2024 including frozen food from our 3 freezers.
My wife is a food prepper.
SunSeeker
(57,672 posts)Norbert
(7,608 posts)peacebuzzard
(5,808 posts)Its already hard to find and expensive. Very good advice.
Timewas
(2,665 posts)Scrivener7
(58,487 posts)Maru Kitteh
(31,303 posts)IbogaProject
(5,640 posts)Melon
(1,116 posts)Weve learned through Enron that nothing is too big to fail
But. We are huge. The larger import market. Europes economy is largely not good at all. If they cut the US, they will into into a recession.
BigmanPigman
(54,641 posts)I don't have space for toilet paper and I use my oven for storage....there is no way I can "stock up" on anything unless I rent a storage space. I am screwed by the fucking moron 24/7. He is a vengeful, sadistic psychopath. I think we should bury him alive but since he is Satan incarnate I doubt that would even end his existence on Earth.
RandySF
(81,427 posts)But I don't think it's going to happen.
Linda ladeewolf
(1,110 posts)I have a wall of yarn in my living room. Literally hundreds of skeins. Ive also bought extra sets of crochet hooks, scissors, knitting needles, and Tunisian hooks. I have three sewing machines. And yards of fabric to make clothes from. I have extra sewing needles because I also handsew and embroider. Ive never considered money as being wealth, my wealth is in what I can make and do for myself. Having the where with all to do things means something. Dont get me wrong, money is necessary , but when local stores closed leaving area a fabric and yarn dessert, I learned you have to have a stash.