TRUMP Thread

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Bliss, Nov 11, 2016.

  1. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Do you know what a rate is?

    1000 per month is not comprehendable to you?

    1250 a week is a rate. That's not what you said earlier.
     
  2. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Again it's 1k FLAT
     
  3. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Dude you're either really are dumb or you need a new game.

    Your playing dumb isn't serving you well.

    I can't have a serious conversation with someone that can't understand something this basic.

    Later.
     
  4. Beasty

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  5. SilverSmith

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    Trump's changing reactions to the novel Coronavirus.
     
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  8. Bliss

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    Coronavirus shows Donald Trump was right all this time about China
    Madison Gesiotto, opinion contributor MSN.com

    3/9/2020

    Donald Trump has been insisting for years that our country has been too economically dependent on China, so it is sad that it took a global public health crisis to prove he was right all this time. When he began imposing strategic tariffs on China in response to its long history of abusive trade practices, the liberals all of a sudden became free trade fundamentalists, predicting that this new "trade war" would harm the American economy because we have relied so heavily on cheap Chinese imports for so many years. Instead, it was the Chinese economy that took a hard hit, while our economy at home surged to its strongest performance in half a century.

    What happened? The answer is simple. Just as manufacturers had once moved their factories to China to take advantage of cheap labor, weak regulations, and lower tariffs on exports to developed economies, these companies are now fleeing China for other countries that offer similar business advantages without all of the political baggage from Beijing.

    The coronavirus outbreak around the world could dramatically accelerate the manufacturing exodus from China, as companies begin to recognize the perils of giving the authoritarian country so much power over their supply chains. After Beijing placed hundreds of millions of its citizens under an oppressive quarantine, effectively shutting down most of its economy for weeks, the need to diversify production locations should have become abundantly clear to business leaders around the world.

    Businesses that followed the lead of the president, however, were already ahead of the curve. The executives understood those artificial advantages that China always utilized to prop up its economy were going to disappear under the pressure of his tariffs, and the steps they took in anticipation of that, such as relocating production to other countries, ultimately reduced their exposure to the coronavirus crisis and its damaging consequences.

    The reason for disengaging from China in the first place was to protect American workers and businesses. While the coronavirus could not have been predicted, there is always a significant risk from overdependence on any single country, especially an authoritarian one that will routinely break the rules in its quest to get ahead. The coronavirus merely happened to be the crisis that demonstrated once and for all why the "free trade" status quo that was rooted in past decades was so dangerous to our country.

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    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opin...waDXFV8Voajoxvj4Y55-ikvBm2vqTX8ut7pYY8msg_sMc
     
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  13. Bliss

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    The Trump administration issued a Major Disaster Declaration for the city of New York this morning and declared the Big Apple as the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States.

    The emergency declaration came late Friday night from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and gives NYC access to a nationwide pot of $42 billion in vital aid from the Disaster Relief Fund.

    “With no time to waste, the administration heeded the call and approved the nation’s first Major Disaster Declaration in response to the coronavirus, right here in New York,”
    Schumer said in a statement.

    THANK YOU, MR. PRESIDENT.
     
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  18. SilverSmith

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    Don The Con made it crystal clear that he's more concerned with his path to reelection and resuscitating Wall Street than with the infected and the dead. We're going to "win bigly", America!
     
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    This particular crisis is not the time to be shortsighted.
     

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