How many soda cans are there in the typical 737?
About 59525 pounds are used to manufacture a Boeing 737. That is about 27 metric tons.
1.9 million metric tons of aluminium comes out to be about
70,370 737 jets.
There are not that many 737's on planet Earth.
So again, I think we will be fine but, by all means, just keep throwing gas on the flame of your stupidity.
And here's a funny one for you....Trump is shipping back the illegals and now farms are short (it's one reason job numbers were so shitty) and we might be forced to import groceries. Wich will be subject to tariffs...So yeah.
Here's a funny one for you..... all those jobs corporate America and the government said Americans would not do seem to be getting more applications than they have positions available.
Here is another funny one for you..... work visas are a thing. We don't have to tolerate violation of our borders. We can bring in a temporary legal workforce.
So yeah. I overstated the steel in a car.
Jumping from $2100 to $30,000 is not an overstatement, it is 14 times the amount.
This is just another example of you delving into the fantastic and the absurd to push your nonsensical point.
You say ridiculous things because they sound good in your head without actually knowing what the hell you are talking about.
Google is a thing.... use it.
But in MAGAville pretty much EVERYTHING will be subject to a tariff. And when you spread a little bit over a wide area, it all adds up. If every American gave you one penny, you'd have $3.4 million . Little bits add up. And when it comes to tariffs - AMERICANS pay.
So you
CAN do math..... I was starting to wonder.
Yes you are right, every little bit adds up.
So why are you OK with the United States being the victim of a very obviously one sided trade deal?