• Fester@lemm.ee
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    20 days ago

    I thought maybe this would be about the cheap disposable products and massive amount of waste these companies produce, but nope - it’s just the wrong pollution.

    We need to create massive amounts of cheap disposable American products and send massive amounts of American waste to our landfills.

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      20 days ago

      Why not just subsidize the shit out of the USPS?

      I buy a lot of AliExpress stuff, craft and hobby electronics stuff, and have run into situations where a domestic vendor will have what I want, sometimes even at a competitive price, but their shipping will be $5-10- maybe discounted if I spend $50, 100, or more, while the Chinese option is $2 postage, or even “free postage if I spend $10.”

      If you could mail a 100 gram padded envelope for under $1, it would cloae the gap substantially.

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      20 days ago

      Read the article. This is targeting companies that abuse an exemption to dodge taxes.

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      20 days ago

      Neither the US nor China are truly free markets. They both play with taxes, tariffs, and subsidies to affect commerce both international and domestic.

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        20 days ago

        I love this libertarian obsession with “true free markets” as if there has ever been or ever will be a market with no nation-states or major conglomerates putting their fingers on the scale for their own self interests. What a world it must be to live in where one is so high on idealism that they somehow miss how incredibly fucking worthless even considering such a thing is when a child could point out that would never occur.

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      20 days ago

      Jerseys and stuff arent usually bought on Temu/Shien but rather DHgate, which is MUCH more niche in terms of Chinese marketplaces known in the U.S. The average person outside of the internet/sporting fandom probably doesn’t know what DHgate is.

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    19 days ago

    I bought 2 nice queen size beds for about $300. There’s no way local furniture store would produce the same prices.

    Temu cuts out entire US retail chain including Amazon shop.

    I buy local after I fail to find Temu, Shein or my time needs don’t allow waiting.