One would think that #neocongE would be a little chubbed up on the theory that this could be very debilitating to the Chinese Communist Government . . . and could lead to serious internal unrest and destabilization in China.
You guys love this kind of stuff . . . but apparently only when a Democrat is POTUS 
I think this "strategy" hurts overall US/China relations more than it will damage China internally. We're like 15% of their exports and the president already caved with huge exceptions. In general I think it makes the world less stable/safe without doing much of anything to destabilize the PRC. (Again, is that a new goal?)
I generally dislike attempts at foreign government destabilization when democrats are presidents, too.
My post was directed at #neocongE - I don't consider you part of that resident cartel.
BTW - What has this administration said repeatedly about tariffs? Have they said they're going to implement them and then not be open to negotiations? The point here is, the uniparty leadership of this country has constantly bitched and complained and then done nothing (check their donors list).
most of the time doing nothing is better than doing something in a very dumb and damaging way
This does not fit into the "most of the time" scenario.
Look I get it, you guys make all your stuff overseas. They're mattresses, right?
This is pointed at #neocongE - We don't have the industrial capacity for an all out conventional war. As it stands right now, if we get into a shooting war with China you can literally count the total depletion of some weapons in hours. Not days, hours.
If China attacks Taiwan - we're literally going to blow up the most advance chip plants in the world because we don't want the ChiComs to get them. I'd rather that capability be right here in our own country.
Is it not a bit unnervering to think back to the middle of the pandemic and read all the stories about how we were utterly beholden to the country that created the virus for all kinds of supplies and pharmaceuticals?
I have not seen or read a single person from this administration say we're transitioning from a service economy - entirely to a manufacturing economy.
$1.3 Trillion Dollar trade deficits are not sustainable. Particularly so when a huge chunk of that goes to a Geo-strategic adversary nation.