Elaine2025 wrote:
Looks like you are the loser living in canada, loser.
Canada is a great country and they’ve fought alongside us in many conflicts.
Kraken wrote:
What made me so angry was one word from trump and 38% of the american population turned on us where no problem that I was aware of existed.
Then keep your crap in canada Krackhead. Keep your trade, you need us way more than we need you.
Your key phrase is "NO PROBLEM THAT I WAS AWARE OF" the fact is, you are not aware of much. You think you have the right to trash our government and our leaders every day because little Krackhead is upset and crying. Take it to someone who cares. You are a poor representation for canada.
Rose42 wrote:
Ok. Now I understand. I don't know anyone in Canada that supports the democrats. Some are not crazy about Trump but they like the democrats even less.
So Krackhead is a rarity in his political lunacy?
LWW
Loc: Banana Republic of America
Elaine2025 wrote:
So Krackhead is a rarity in his political lunacy?
KKKraKKKen is a troll, nothing more.
Rose42 wrote:
Canada is a great country and they’ve fought alongside us in many conflicts.
You are right Rose, Krackhead is just a disgusting example of a canadian that thinks he has the right to trash our government and our leaders. I don't tolerate that crap.
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
kd7eir wrote:
The Commerce Department said Wednesday that — despite more than two years of President Trump’s “America First” policies — the United States last year posted a $891.2 billion merchandise trade deficit, the largest in the nation’s 243-year history.
“Macroeconomics end up ruling. You can’t wish it away. You can’t tariff it away,” said William Reinsch, a former Commerce Department official now at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
People that still think Trump knows ANYTHING about business or trade are simply brain dead zombies.
The Commerce Department said Wednesday that — desp... (
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Got economics????
Trade balances are determined far more by underlying economic factors and the principal underlying factor is that America is richer than it was under President Barack Obama, and so it is importing more.
Our manufacturing growth contributed to higher..... America’s $2.5 trillion in exports represents a 6.3 percent increase from 2017, which in case you missed it is good. Our imports are higher, which means we have money and are spending it and our dollar is stronger v. the world. Also included in the imports is businesses investing in equipment and parts, many of which are made overseas (see IPhones, as an example).
The power of a trade imbalance depends on what is causing them.
If it’s because we have less money and less belief in the future, if it’s because our dollar crashed, if it’s because we aren’t manufacturing here as we kissed off those jobs via horrible tax policy and horrible rules & regulations, etc., etc., etc., it’s bad.
If it’s because of rising dollars, more money, increased manufacturing here at home, et.al., it’s good.
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
Blurryeyed wrote:
LOL.... Poor little crackers, Canada did not get their way in the trade agreement... boohoo.
Wait until September, 2019 when the U.S. changes/fixes drug pricing and the canucks are stuck with either developing their own drugs or paying a true economic price.
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
Kraken wrote:
We are not the ones suffering.
That’s because you’re delusional.
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
Wow! A whole survey? Survey says................
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
Kraken wrote:
And how is your increased trade deficit working out for you?
Those of us who understand economics & trade have no issue with it. Thanks for asking.
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
Kraken wrote:
What made me so angry was one word from trump and 38% of the american population turned on us where no problem that I was aware of existed.
Of you’re referring to NAFTA it wasn’t a fair deal. Most of us are glad it’s being redone.
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
Maybe he’s using the Canadian exchange rate!
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
sb wrote:
The 30,000 losing their jobs from the GM layoffs....yeah, I imagine they are suffering, or soon will be.
Isn’t it more like 15000?
Also, if we hadn’t bailed out GM they would have properly restructured and very possibly be doing better at this point.
Interestingly, I think they are the single company that was bailed out that hasn’t paid back the U.S. taxpayer (still in the hole by about 11 BILLION).
The bankruptcy default laws here are quite elegant......sadly, we enabled GM’s failed strategy and they they still aren’t even close to right.
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