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What's headed this way is no more of anything, as everything is made in China, nobody in the US manufactures what China manufactures anymore, nobody in the US wants to take up China's low-skill manufacturing jobs, and it would take years to rebuild factories in the US that would make the stuff China makes - assuming anybody even wants to invest in machine tools and production equipment that is itself sold by China with kajillion percent tariffs.
Get ready to live in a poor country that repairs existing stuff a lot, Cuba-stylee, if the orange utang and his henchmen aren't ousted soon.
You cant even repair half this trash without breaking it in the process. Get a 3d printer now while they exist for the US. Print the crap that breaks and at least limp things along the best you can.
On the plus side, support for right-to-repair laws will soar.
Of course not. The only thing that will soar is prices.