Submitted by WendysFryCook t3_z7ef8m in wallstreetbets
WendysFryCook OP t1_iy6etdh wrote
Reply to comment by mlamping in Apple to restrict AirDrop in China by WendysFryCook
Probably never because China runs our entire economy unfortunately
Hygro t1_iy7broy wrote
It doesn't, but our reliance and their pullback has resulted in the bulk of our inflation. We'd survive a total divestment, if you don't mind ripping some hairs with the bandaid.
WendysFryCook OP t1_iy7c3us wrote
It would take years just to build the infrastructure to begin supporting ourselves. We'd be fucked
captainmcfuckface t1_iy8dt94 wrote
not really. we turned up the industry to produce more than the world combined in under 2 years with fewer resources and way less capital during WW2.
We currently have thousands of vacant factories and hungry rust belt communities eager to jump on such a move. It’d be an easier transition than you think. A few years of annoyance and stagnation and what not, but considering we can get most anything from somewhere else, it’d for the largest part be a management scramble and doubling of costs until we are back on line.
Chgralac73 t1_iy8uvxr wrote
US customer is unable to live frugally, and if they have to its a depression.
DependentLow6749 t1_iy7dbsj wrote
I mean not really. The country is suffering financially at the moment and western institutional investors have largely divested. They still control a lot of production, which allows them to dictate certain terms, but not nearly as much as they used to.
zer165 t1_iy97jmx wrote
Hmmmmmmm, there was this guy with orange skin and funny hair that talked about this all the time. People hated that he said this in the US, though. Reddit's cognitive dissonance is so powerful.
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