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  • "Tribal knowledge" is exactly what I was trying to express. I've been called back to consult with previous jobs because even though everything was fully documented, systems change over time and not everyone knows how to reconnect the pieces once that happens.

    This is going to be a huge mess for you guys and I'm really not sure what the best play is. In some cases, letting things fail that slow negative progress is better in the long run. In other cases, failure is exactly what this administration is looking for.

    You seem to have a very good grasp of how things work there. I hope there are enough bright people like you to navigate this in the best way possible.

  • I agree. We won't see a huge response until people start getting hit by high prices for most things and they see items missing at their grocery stores. My guess is May/June - especially when the temperatures warm up across the U.S..

  • I'm not trying to argue the definition of a coup.

    You can remove the word "coup" and just say "overthrow of the government" -- that's really what I'm asking you. Do you think that's happening now? If not, what would signal to you that it is happening?

  • They are smart. They are taking the extra 30 days to cut the U.S. out of everything they can. They even said this was the reason they didn't kick off all of their tariffs for 90 days - to let Canadian companies find alternatives.

    Damage to the U.S. has already been done.

  • I've been off Reddit for a while but I'd be lying if I didn't just go look at /r/conservative to see.
    "I pray Trump knows what he is doing, because if this doesn't work and just results in higher prices and nothing the average person can identify as a positive, then people will sour on Trump."
    "Im really worried this is going to bite us hard causing prices to skyrocket."
    "I’m in the construction industry and would be lying if I said I wasn’t a little nervous for this rollercoaster." In general, some longer comments are basically saying tariffs will work to bring home manufacturing. The problem with this is we would need manufacturing of most of these things IN PLACE NOW to be ready to do that. We're not since it's a surprise to both U.S. citizens and Canada.
    Many other posts are being deleted -- most I've ever seen, but again it's been a while since I've looked at Reddit.