The California governor debate is coming April 22. One question I would like them all to answer is if they would fight to get Californians consumer tariff relief if elected. Now I want all American consumers to get tariff relief but this question of mine is specific to Californians who are getting ready to vote in the governor primary. In a nutshell, this decision by the not so supreme court allows for importers to apply for tariff relief even though they mostly passed on the cost of the trump illegal tariff. Whom did they pass on the cost to? We the consumer is whom. So the importers have pretty much had the trump illegal tariff cost to their finances made whole by consumers.
So what the not so supreme court did is give the importers another way to recover their costs even though they have already recovered their costs. So bonus money is coming their way. Must be nice to be a big business in this political climate since double dipping is now made law. However, we the consumer, who paid extra for our goods are left with no recourse to recover our extra expenses because of the trump illegal tariffs. The importers have no plans to pass on their windfall to whom really deserves it, we the consumers. The not so supreme court didn't even consider our plight when we bore the bulk of the trump illegal tariff cost. I am seriously flabbergasted at this dismissive attitude from the majority republican not so supreme court.
I say flabbergasted but in reality I am enraged! The republican party has been working hard to disenfranchise the working middle poor class to favor those who sit at desks making money moving paper. They the republicans in all public and private leadership don't care about the hard working muscles we the working class must exercise in our daily work duties to actually create the things around us. As far as business models go for republicans, the consumer is not a value, only a necessary evil they wish to control, not honestly collaborate with. Which of these California governor wannabe's will fight for we the working middle poor class?
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