

Can someone let the guys know I lost my signal invite, wanting to keep abreast of US defence movements.
Can someone let the guys know I lost my signal invite, wanting to keep abreast of US defence movements.
Exactly my thought when I heard that. I was like then there wont be an issue releasing them. I love how they all did not answer a thing during the hearing as well, at least Hilary had the guts to answer the questions during the Benghazi hearing.
As someone not in the US I approve of all these tariffs. It won’t be making the US great anytime soon and providing the rest of the democratic countries don’t cave to this orange turd then gives us a chance to divest ourselves from the US. All that soft power the US actually had is evaporating every-time he opens his mouth or Leon cuts away at more government departments.
So conservatives how does your win feel looking down the barrel of an economic crash and the US looking weaker overall?
Well the young lady on the Jubilee video that Sam Seder debated was quoted saying “What’s the problem with xenophobic nationalism?” And that the Trump administration although are doing things to her liking are not extreme enough for her.
So I will be sticking with the South African Ambassador on this one.
This from the guy which was harping on about Kamala being a war monger.
Not really, because that harms the production within the US as well. Produce less means selling less, leas profits means less workers needed.
Man people are dumb, for those that still think this is a good idea here is the logic. Tariffs increase the price to bring in goods to a country, the supplier will typically add this additional price increase and charge it back onto the buyer to absorb. Meaning the buyer will see an increase.
Now let’s say Trump is doing this to bring production back to the States, in order to be successful you need to keep costs down as low as possible. This is also the reason alot of countries sent their production overseas because it’s cheaper (wages for example). So in order for the US to even begin competing with production giants like China and keep costs down means workers in the US have to get used to the idea of China style wages and work conditions. Hence Trumps reasoning for giving more power back to companies so that in X years US becomes the new production hub. But the pain to get there is going to be astronomical for the US. Feel free to add or point out any illogical thought processes in my opinion.
I hope our government uses this to find more stable trading partners. I wonder if Germany, China or Japan can take up some slack in relation to the aluminium.
Its a good thing that the Republicans pointed out that Kamala was a warhawk, having international tensions being raised is the last thing the world needs huh.