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1 minute ago, 73 Reds said:

Your answer is "the rest of the world is gonna do what they're gonna do".  Enough said.  And read my prior post for your answer.  You may not like it but who cares?  And yet again try framing a proper question (don't know what a trade debacle is but certainly can recognize when change was needed).

So once again you avoid answering the question. If you support anything Trump says or does without even being able to explain why....youre in a cult. 

Posted
1 minute ago, dwy000 said:

So once again you avoid answering the question. If you support anything Trump says or does without even being able to explain why....youre in a cult. 

Asked and answered.  Seems to be a pattern.

Posted
Just now, 73 Reds said:

Asked and answered.  Seems to be a pattern.

Yes.  I ask you to answer.  You avoid, deflect and dont. And then claim its my fault. 

 

Please explain how a 15% tariff on the UK and a 50% tariff on Brazil, where the US has a trade surplus with both countries, is putting America first and benefiting us?  

Posted
1 minute ago, dwy000 said:

Yes.  I ask you to answer.  You avoid, deflect and dont. And then claim its my fault. 

 

Please explain how a 15% tariff on the UK and a 50% tariff on Brazil, where the US has a trade surplus with both countries, is putting America first and benefiting us?  

@dwy000 LOL.  10 minutes to Woppner.

Posted
6 minutes ago, 73 Reds said:

That was a good idea.  But I didn't hear anyone but Buffett suggesting it while the US got hosed.

 

Sure.  But if someone doesn't water the flowers, doesn't mean you take a fire truck hose to them.  Trump isn't just fixing the problem, he may end up killing the economy if other nations become aggressive. 

 

Look at India setting up a meeting with China when the U.S. said to stop buying Russian oil.  Look at Canada or Euro Nations turning elsewhere to find partnerships, buyers, suppliers, etc.  The U.S. is currently the whale, but a bunch of orcas can take down any whale!

 

Trump is either fixing the problem or leading to the future decline of the American empire!  Cheers!

Posted
2 minutes ago, 73 Reds said:

@dwy000 LOL.  10 minutes to Woppner.

 

LOL!  That's another winner against Dwy000!  

 

C'mon Dwy000, you have to something funnier than that!

 

Cheers!

Posted
Just now, Parsad said:

 

Sure.  But if someone doesn't water the flowers, doesn't mean you take a fire truck hose to them.  Trump isn't just fixing the problem, he may end up killing the economy if other nations become aggressive. 

 

Look at India setting up a meeting with China when the U.S. said to stop buying Russian oil.  Look at Canada or Euro Nations turning elsewhere to find partnerships, buyers, suppliers, etc.  The U.S. is currently the whale, but a bunch of orcas can take down any whale!

 

Trump is either fixing the problem or leading to the future decline of the American empire!  Cheers!

Countries do (and should) look out for their own best interests.  I find it interesting how many non US citizens try to advise the US on what is good for the US.  In reality they are often looking at the consequences for themselves and their own countries.  Parsing every detail, tariff, meeting and reaction in real time is not going to prove terribly productive IMO.  Immediate reactions are just that and nothing more.  

Posted
1 minute ago, Parsad said:

 

LOL!  That's another winner against Dwy000!  

 

C'mon Dwy000, you have to something funnier than that!

 

Cheers!

Well I kinda prefer to discuss the issues than pretend I'm autistic to avoid them.  I'm sure he's a very good driver too.  

Posted
1 minute ago, dwy000 said:

Well I kinda prefer to discuss the issues than pretend I'm autistic to avoid them.  I'm sure he's a very good driver too.  

You don't want to discuss the issues because discussions involve accepting answers that you don't like and won't change.  And thinking those who disagree with you are in a "cult" doesn't bode well for further discussions.

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, 73 Reds said:

You don't want to discuss the issues because discussions involve accepting answers that you don't like and won't change.  And thinking those who disagree with you are in a "cult" doesn't bode well for further discussions.

How can I accept answers i dont like when you wont give an answer????  You keep saying you already did but you didnt.  The only thing you've said is repeating the party line "to.stop other countries from taking advantage of us".  You never say how theyre doing that.or how the current policy fixes that.  Ive asked the question on the UK and Brazil like 6x now and never an answer. 

 

I'm not saying youre in a cult because you disagree with me.  I'm saying youre in a cult because you cant explain why you disagree me. And youre doing it, seemingly, because that's what Dear Leader is telling you.  If you have your own independent thoughts about why the tariffs make sense then answering the question should be easy.  

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Any idiot can see that Trump also is using tariffs as a foriegn policy weapon. 

Couldn't be more clear except those that don't want to see it.

 

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Haryana said:

 

What about this argument that here the government will get paid directly which could go toward reducing deficit and debt?

 

Of course, Bessent is estimating as much as $400B is possible.  

 

Posted

In other news, the idiot politicians in Texas just had their direct deposit government checks cancelled until they return to work. Along with $500/day fines. Along with 30% of their operating budgets being cancelled.

 

Would have been nice to have a job where I refused to show up for work and still collect a paycheck. 

 

Only in government is such lunacy tolerated - but not in Texas government today!

Posted
50 minutes ago, Haryana said:

What about this argument that here the government will get paid directly which could go toward reducing deficit and debt?

 

Take a look at  the Trump tax bill and tell me where the deficit and debt are being reduced.

Posted
1 hour ago, dwy000 said:

How can I accept answers i dont like when you wont give an answer????  You keep saying you already did but you didnt.  The only thing you've said is repeating the party line "to.stop other countries from taking advantage of us".  You never say how theyre doing that.or how the current policy fixes that.  Ive asked the question on the UK and Brazil like 6x now and never an answer. 

 

Something something chess with pigeons, buddy.

Posted

I agree, and Trump is using tariff revenue to partially offset the giant deficits he is creating, which are going to tax cuts for the 1% and probably his cronies supplying ICE et al.

 

How is this being paid for? Tariffs, which are primarily paid for by the middle and lower classes.

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I mean, you pose the question like the Trump admin is doing this altruistically for the good of the nation's checkbook. No, it's being done to fund his grift. 

Posted
Just now, Haryana said:

There appears a plan behind all the apparent chaos after all. 

 

We talk about how you can't take Trump at his word...well there's one thing you can always count on Quick Donnie for: running a grift 😄

Posted
8 hours ago, Parsad said:

If he used Buffett's tariff certificate idea, the burden would have been on the importers/exporters...not the consumer, manufacturer, retailer or government


Wouldn’t consumers still pay higher costs on imported items? If an importer had to buy a credit? 

Posted
9 hours ago, 73 Reds said:

Countries do (and should) look out for their own best interests.  I find it interesting how many non US citizens try to advise the US on what is good for the US.  In reality they are often looking at the consequences for themselves and their own countries.  Parsing every detail, tariff, meeting and reaction in real time is not going to prove terribly productive IMO.  Immediate reactions are just that and nothing more.  

 

I have a ton invested in the U.S...I'm definitely interested in what is in the best interest of the United States.  Maybe not quite as much as what happens to Canada, as I live here, but half my net worth is tied to the United State's long-term future!  Cheers!

Posted
9 hours ago, dwy000 said:

Well I kinda prefer to discuss the issues than pretend I'm autistic to avoid them.  I'm sure he's a very good driver too.  

 

That's almost as good!  Kudos!

 

Would you two be interested in doing a COBF podcast/Zoom once a month?

 

The board picks two posters to talk for as long as they like...an hour, two hours...we set it up in the Zoom Room I created with the site, but we've never used...questions would be submitted via the COBF Zoom viewers live...and then you tackle the questions as you like or talk about whatever you want as well?

 

Cheers!

Posted
8 hours ago, cubsfan said:

In other news, the idiot politicians in Texas just had their direct deposit government checks cancelled until they return to work. Along with $500/day fines. Along with 30% of their operating budgets being cancelled.

 

Would have been nice to have a job where I refused to show up for work and still collect a paycheck. 

 

Only in government is such lunacy tolerated - but not in Texas government today!

 

I agree with that.  They should be at work and the same thing should happen if Republican politicians do the same in California or New York when they try and pass a similar reorganization of seats.  Cheers!

Posted
8 hours ago, LC said:

 

Take a look at  the Trump tax bill and tell me where the deficit and debt are being reduced.

 

It will be reduced by the tariffs...that's the whole point of them. 

 

But who is affected by the tariffs the most?  Lower income, middle income Americans and small business owners.  So you reduce the debt by having the poor pay for it, while the rich benefit from tax cuts that offset any hit to them from the tariffs. 

 

Makes absolute Trumpian sense!  Isn't this how he and his father built their wealth?  Slum lords turned into real estate/hotel moguls, hiding income from taxes and employing illegal immigrants, while fighting every service provider with lawsuits to reduce their invoices.

 

Cheers! 

Posted
4 hours ago, Spekulatius said:

Straight from the horses mouth - transistory inflation is not inflation, it’s a one time adjustment. Too bad Biden didn’t came up with the same idea.

 

 

 

Don't you think Bessent looks and sounds like Will Ferrell playing Harry Caray?  Cheers!

 

 

 

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