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 I’m torn on the tariffs. I see the ‘why’. The goal is to onshore the manufacturing. We need that for self-sovereignty. “Not your keys, not your coins” resonates. Well, among nations, “not your manufacturing, not your ability to defend yourself”. Plus the outflow of wealth. Tariffs are a hard and undesirable short-term ask. And they have a long and hard path to desired result. It’s a painful low time preference move, but who knows if it’s the right nationstate lever to pull or not. Are there others? More passive and graceful ones? In UX I lean toward “path of least resistance” improvements. But this doesn’t mean I create resistance on the undesirable user flow. I just make the desired path better and I let the migration of feature usage prove me correct. Tariffs are “adding resistance”. What is the graceful way of inviting the desired change vs pushing away from the current undesired practice of offshoring our manufacturing and draining aggregate wealth?