bye Hope, we'll find another
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She’s smokin. I hope she goes into porn.
bye Hope, we'll find another
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She’s smokin. I hope she goes into porn.
She quit because Trump chewed her out for telling the truth under oath, that she lies to the American People on Trump's behalf.
To be fair, that is what "a source" said. You can pretty much make up and report anything you want if you get your information from "a source."
Yes, but only if we put tariffs on Chinese steel. AK got hammered last year. Production at the mills was down 20%.
Imagine a struggling laborer starts his own lawn mowing business and goes door to door in a gated community. He's able to sign up 20 wealthy clients for $200 a month. While he mows their lawns, he admires their Mercedes, swimming pools, marble fountains and other things he can't afford.
In a month, $4,000 have changed hands—all from the members of the gated community to the laborer. Naturally, the laborer hasn't bought a single thing from the residents. One used Mercedes was offered for $40,000, but our laborer couldn't afford it.
Therefore, the wealthy community is sadly suffering a $4,000 trade deficit with our poor lawn mower. Isn't he diabolical?
I think Trump is just paying back the unions that helped him win some blue-ish states. A simple political ploy. Unions suck.
The bottom line to me on the tariff issue is the status quo wasn't good enough and something had to start to move the needle.
In order to do that Trump had to rock the boat and that is exactly what this is. Sure, people will get nervous and all the Chicken Littles in the media are going to have a field day telling the world that this will be the beginning of the end but I don't buy that. And if it starts to expose what our media continues to fail and report (like how advantageous Canada's trade agreements are with the U.S.) then let's use this rocking of the boat to start talking about the facts.
NAFTA has not been good for the U.S. but it's been great for Canada and maybe this is a shot across the bow to them because they aren't being cooperative in the NAFTA renegotiation. Who knows. I'm sure there is more to this than we know, but I think we all need to be reminded of the hardships Harley Davidson has selling motor cycles in Europe or the hassles any U.S. car manufacturer has getting cars to sell in Japan or China.
Those stories need to be told because for some reason all the media wants to tell us is how bad Trump is and how awful (all of a sudden) any type of trade war will be for our country (even if leads to correcting problems).
We must protect our country and our workers. Our steel industry is in bad shape. IF YOU DON’T HAVE STEEL, YOU DON’T HAVE A COUNTRY! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 2, 2018
That is my President.
I wish people would stop arguing Trump is the sole person in the whole world that wants to introduce protectionist trade policies.
Canada, Mexico, Brazil, EU, Russia, China and Japan (as well as every other country) has certain "protectionist" laws in their trade relations. They ALL do.
So **** off if you are stupid enough to believe the world is operating with total free trade and Trump and the U.S. are all of a sudden changing things. Obama did **** when it came to trade. So did Bush. While other countries exacted trade policies that hurt U.S. imports that competed with their home-grown companies, our leaders rolled over, did nothing and took the "moral high ground" that free trade was the "right" thing to do. A lot of good that got us.
Again, nothing is permanent. This tariff will not last forever. Different Presidents will handle trade differently and that's fine. Let them. But if we don't start re-enacting some trade barriers there is nothing for future Presidents to negotiate around. That's why some tariffs have to be brought back, just like interest rates have to be raised. We need to adjust away from the stripped down "open everything up" policies that Obama used to try to get us out of the recession or else we have no way to adjust or boost the economy in the future if things turn south.
On the night of Black Monday, Lynd remembers an emergency meeting was called by the Central Labor Union and a plan was endorsed to send petitions to President Jimmy Carter encouraging him to stop steel imports and put an ease on regulations that were hurting the industry. At the time, newer plants in China and Japan, which had better technological capabilities, were outstripping American production.
“By Friday over 100,000 signatures had been collected and chartered buses went to Washington to deliver them to the president,” said Lynd.
Three hundred men, local elected officials and faith leaders all traveled on five buses to the White House. The mood on the drive was somber, and the late Sen. John Glenn stood on the US Capitol steps, along with other elected officials, as the men waved signs that read “Save the Steel Industry.”
Carter never even bothered to send out an aide to receive the petitions when they arrived. Amazingly, the president, who was a well-known supporter of the working class, never even acknowledged them.
I wish people would stop arguing Trump is the sole person in the whole world that wants to introduce protectionist trade policies.
Canada, Mexico, Brazil, EU, Russia, China and Japan (as well as every other country) has certain "protectionist" laws in their trade relations. They ALL do.
So **** off if you are stupid enough to believe the world is operating with total free trade and Trump and the U.S. are all of a sudden changing things. Obama did **** when it came to trade. So did Bush. While other countries exacted trade policies that hurt U.S. imports that competed with their home-grown companies, our leaders rolled over, did nothing and took the "moral high ground" that free trade was the "right" thing to do. A lot of good that got us.
Again, nothing is permanent. This tariff will not last forever. Different Presidents will handle trade differently and that's fine. Let them. But if we don't start re-enacting some trade barriers there is nothing for future Presidents to negotiate around. That's why some tariffs have to be brought back, just like interest rates have to be raised. We need to adjust away from the stripped down "open everything up" policies that Obama used to try to get us out of the recession or else we have no way to adjust or boost the economy in the future if things turn south.
Our trade deficit is huge. It's something like 80/20 and it has killed business, both manufacturing and retail. I'm all for a trade war. **** 'em.