How To Survive Trump Tariffs
An Extremely Practical Guide

As someone who grew up in the Soviet Union under frugality and scarcity of everything, I’m here to share my experience and tips on how to survive Trump tariffs that will inevitably increase prices for all consumer goods, services and food products.
1. Learn how to cook. Buy only the groceries that you will absolutely need to cook. No fast food, eating out, meal delivery and forget about the Walmart deli. You won’t be able to afford it. Also, convince yourself that standing in line for groceries and other consumer goods is a good way to catch up with your neighbors.
2. Start growing food in your backyard. Invest in a greenhouse while they are sold at old prices. If you have no backyard, start growing food in pots.
3. Build a well in your backyard. Water is going to get a lot pricier. Mentally prepare that at some point, there will be a tariff on breathing the air as well.
4. Having your own source of power is important. Buy parts at today’s prices while they are still available (they all come from China, so once Lowe's and Home Depot run out of the current inventory they will also hike the prices) and build your own solar power system. If you rent, prepare to be screwed on two fronts: your landlord will increase the rent because (s)he wants to be a billionaire like Musk and the utility companies will charge you more just because they can and they always do.
5. Stay healthy. Exercise, eat little and learn the basics of herbal medicine. Forget about seeing the doctors. Learn self-healing and wellness practices. Healthcare will be out of your reach in several months.
6. Don't cut corners on oral hygiene. Healthy mouth - healthy gut - healthy person. Dentists will be too expensive, so learn to make your own toothpaste out of baking soda and peroxide. Collect newspapers for when you run out of toilet paper. Also, get some soap recipes off the Internet. Irish Spring bars will cost you a left arm and your dirty right foot.
7. Learn to knit, crochet, and make thread/yarn out of hemp. Grow hemp in your greenhouse (see p.2). In less than a year you will learn that the weed is good not only for recreation/ distraction but also for clothes and rope-making. If you are quick and smart enough, you can even start selling rope to your neighbors. They will need so much of it you might become a billionaire sooner than you can imagine.
8. Learn to mend, patch and repair your clothes and shoes. If you have kids, teach the younger ones the blessings of wearing clothes of their older siblings and re-cut adult clothes of their parents. They should be grateful for wearing clothes at all.
9. Learn and teach your children to wash clothes by hand and master the art of sun-drying. Sun-drying is good for tomatoes, fruits and berries as well.
10. Convince your spouse and kids that foraging and canning is a great family fun activity. That way you will also have something to eat in the winter. Make sure to learn how to tell a poisonous mushroom from a good one.
11. Instead of summer camps, send your kids to Florida factories and strawberry fields after the state relaxes its child labor laws. Good way to supplement your family income.
12. Buy a hunting gun and learn how to hunt, cut and skin a deer, a bear, and even some squirrels. Learn how to make winter clothing out of hides and furs. Bear and beaver fat is great medicine. Deer - not so much.
13. Ditch your EV for a good old beat-up American gas guzzler. The gas prices will go up but the fact that you can find domestic car spare parts for your old vehicle at junk yards will offset the gas costs.
14. Business opportunity: start a chicken coop. Eggs are still expensive, you can sell them at a great profit. Weren’t the eggs the main reason for the cultists to have voted for Trump in the first place? Also, learn to kill chickens for meat and use their feathers for pillows.
15. Forget about family vacations and entertainment in general. Save every penny to pay that mortgage and finance your own retirement. Social Security will not be there for much longer.
16. Cash out all your investments, stop buying lottery tickets (they are a tax on the stupid), and close all your banking accounts. Keep your cash near your gun.
17. Thrifting, junk yard scouting and yard sales hunting may bring you unexpected pleasures and treasures, while they still happen. Learn them not for hobby but for art and profit. At some point, everyone will start running out of everything.
18. Change your attitude. These are all temporary hardships anyway. Be grateful you are making America great again.
If I forgot something, please share your wisdom to add to this practical survival guide. Many thanks to Raymond G. Taylor for the suggestion about store lines as neighborhood chats.
About the Creator
Lana V Lynx
Avid reader and occasional writer of satire and short fiction. For my own sanity and security, I write under a pen name. My books: Moscow Calling - 2017 and President & Psychiatrist
@lanalynx.bsky.social


Comments (11)
This was a friendly reminder of the little things you can do to not only get by but change your ways. You may meet new friends, learn a new recipe that you didn't think you'd enjoy. I enjoy the fact that you write and share everything, which is refreshing.
It’s a good thing I grew up in a farm and know how to grow food and cook! It’s kinda sad how the world is going right now 😢 Trump is certainly making a mess of things with his tariffs. Oh well, this is the price for making America Great Again! Haha. Nice satire, well done 👍
Book exchanges and use the library as long as they don't close those, too. Many can't do some of what you suggested due to neighborhood rules, etc., but I loved your ideas. We are going back in time. Trump wants to go back to the early 1900s, like the railroad and timber barons, for his golden age. Kids can play outside because their electronic toys will have a hefty tariff now. Take care of your cell phones and computers. I've told people that they must stay healthy and save themselves for years. The news showed ICE grabbing 37 roofers in Bellingham, WA, yesterday, so we know what that means. Don't buy Trump Meme coins, LOL. I guess everyone will need to save money to renew their Vocal+ membership, hahaha. This era must pass quickly.🤬
Lana, your experience of 'frugality and scarcity of everything' seems very sad. I'm sorry you went through such a time.
Oh god, I almost thought you were serious for a minute, although............... Great satirical piece (I hope) - and hopefully I won't look back on it and wished I had followed this advice!! Well done Lana.
Ha ha I like the comparison between Trumptopia and the good life in the Soviet Union. You could add that having to queue for food can be a fun and no cost way to catch up with the neighbours
At first I thought you were really serious about this. Then I reached number 6 where you asked to collect newspaper to use when toilet paper runs out and realised it's satire. Then I got to the end and you didn't finish it on a funny note. I also realised this isn't in the Humor community. So are these all serious? 😅😅
I know of people who will take this seriously (I know some of it is serious others satirical) I love seeing people "living off grid" with their satellite systems, generators and tools that they bought from their local DIY superstore. Tariffs are an extra purchase tax for those that live in the country and only benefit the people collecting those taxes , not the manufacturers, not the buyers and tariffs caused the great depression on the 1930s. Excellent article
I know that this is satirical but I think there are some good ideas here. I feel the echoes of my poem here too, Lana...
You show a bleak and terrifying world. Yet it is so similar to how we were raised. Maybe we all need to learn a few of the basics. Yet the cost all can be attributed to one person and the minion who follow blindly
Wow, that's the ultimate survival guide! No T can defeat that!