Well, yes, wages tend to decrease on that shift.
mmddmm
At least Brazil has tariffs large than that already. I doubt he will decrease them.
The effects of widespread tariffs is well known.
You will lose industry that makes high added-value products, and increase the production of products with low added-value. (Most people call this "deindustrialization".)
Tariffs mostly don't impact the overall trade balance, so there's no reason to expect that one to change.
Hum... I didn't know who he was....
Interesting, he seems to have gathered the most control over TNG at the same time the series became really good. He kept the tradition of making not-really-good movies, but then I'm not sure I can complain about that.
IMO, there is also too much crammed there.
You either have large politics, centered on the Senate, or you have small politics centered on the people. Or maybe it's missing a movie dealing with the Republic stuff.
Cop goes postal after corporation just letting his mother die and refusing to protect his wife. Goes and pushes for a Nazi coup...
Damn, the story of the prequels is so good, it's a shame the movies don't really explore it.
Then "fire" would be the first step into shooting the arrows.
Last time I checked, rain drops didn't come in volleys.
But, well, that was weeks ago, maybe it changed.
But Tesla stock is 75% hype
It has been adjusted recently, but it was around 99% (P/E of 100 times what other car companies have), so it can't be lower than some 95% now.
Says the hobby...
They tell you stuff similar to the training corpus that the people tagging it want to hear.
It's close to what you said, but the difference is actually important some times. In particular this one seems to not have been exposed to "corporate speech" while training.
AFAIK, most low added-value products the US net exports are food. Also AFAIK, Canada mostly doesn't buy those, but the countries that do buy them won't just stop.