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Is it akin to constantly posting youtube videos about crackpots without linking correctly?armati wrote:warmonger1981 on Sat May 11
"Maybe you need to go eat a gold bar..........." First, have a happy retirement.
Ive explained gold before and if ya really wanna know you can find the answers.
I dont think you do tho.
Having said that, you do have a point about digital currency, I dont think its a defensible point but a point none the less.
The only thing I'll say about gold is that gold is the centre of the economic universe, has been for over 5000 years, not understanding gold in economics or finance is akin to an automotive mechanic not understanding that cars are fueled with gas, even when an argument can be made that future cars will operate on electricity.
WILLIAMS5232 wrote: as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.

That's funny, since god doesn't really need money for anything given he's omnipotent and shit.
WILLIAMS5232 wrote: as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
With average annual growth rate of 9.52% in the last 30 years hardly anyone on the globe agrees with your opinion that China is punishing its people.HitRed wrote:China is punishing it's own people again.
Mocking CNN who says Trump is hurting the American people by raising tariffs. Will CNN say China is hurting the Chinese people by raising tariffs?GoranZ wrote:With average annual growth rate of 9.52% in the last 30 years hardly anyone on the globe agrees with your opinion that China is punishing its people.HitRed wrote:China is punishing it's own people again.
Yes, pretty much everybody says that, because most everybody agrees tariffs are mostly pretty bad and paid by consumers in the country imposing tariffs. I hope we get more money for public transportation to help with the increase in the price of automobiles.HitRed wrote:Mocking CNN who says Trump is hurting the American people by raising tariffs. Will CNN say China is hurting the Chinese people by raising tariffs?GoranZ wrote:With average annual growth rate of 9.52% in the last 30 years hardly anyone on the globe agrees with your opinion that China is punishing its people.HitRed wrote:China is punishing it's own people again.
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
Tariffs are not in a box though. Mexico might start making something we imported from China. Or a Chinese company might move to Vietnam. The world is in flux.spurgistan wrote:Yes, pretty much everybody says that, because most everybody agrees tariffs are mostly pretty bad and paid by consumers in the country imposing tariffs. I hope we get more money for public transportation to help with the increase in the price of automobiles.HitRed wrote:Mocking CNN who says Trump is hurting the American people by raising tariffs. Will CNN say China is hurting the Chinese people by raising tariffs?GoranZ wrote:With average annual growth rate of 9.52% in the last 30 years hardly anyone on the globe agrees with your opinion that China is punishing its people.HitRed wrote:China is punishing it's own people again.
Considering the 'MSM' you love to hate are reporting this fact Ad nauseam every day, everyone here in America already know and understand this fact. Even Ludlow has admitted to this during a recent interview.armati wrote: What % of americans have figured out its them that pays the tariffs Trump puts on product?
WILLIAMS5232 wrote: as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
You are talking nonsense... If there were price competitive products in Mexico or Vietnam, without any doubt in my mind I can claim that US would have bought them, but there are no such. And why would US care if something is made in Maxico, Vietnam or China?HitRed wrote:Tariffs are not in a box though. Mexico might start making something we imported from China. Or a Chinese company might move to Vietnam. The world is in flux.
Unfortunately when politicians measure their dicks people are the ones who suffer. I have very low hopes that this will be resolved quickly in a friendly manner.armati wrote:GoranZ
".....hardly anyone on the globe agrees with your opinion that China is punishing its people."
If the msm says it the vast majority of americans will believe it.
What they wont think is America is punishing its people.
What % of americans have figured out its them that pays the tariffs Trump puts on product?
This trade war hurts everyone, lets hope the american population realizes that quickly.
But my guess, is they will just notice the prices rising without understanding why.
Being fair, 99% of populations cant figure that out in "normal" circumstances not just americans.
Somebody is anxious about the future.GoranZ wrote:You are talking nonsense... If there were price competitive products in Mexico or Vietnam, without any doubt in my mind I can claim that US would have bought them, but there are no such. And why would US care if something is made in Maxico, Vietnam or China?HitRed wrote:Tariffs are not in a box though. Mexico might start making something we imported from China. Or a Chinese company might move to Vietnam. The world is in flux.
With all these tariff wars only one thing might change for US... Moving factories from China to US, but that wont happen, not in this life. So US citizens will pay more for the same products, their purchasing power will be affected and eventually that will lead to another crisis like we had in 2008. And again US citizens will suffer, along with the whole world I presume(you, me, and most of the users in this forum will be affected as well). By the time all this settles 20 years will pass and nothing will change.
So unless you are a cat and you have 8 more lives for living, use your brain and think logically what the outcome of all this will be.
As I said... unless you are a cat with 8 more lives ahead of you, you are not ok. The worst thing is that you are not even aware of the issues ahead.HitRed wrote:Somebody is anxious about the future.GoranZ wrote:You are talking nonsense... If there were price competitive products in Mexico or Vietnam, without any doubt in my mind I can claim that US would have bought them, but there are no such. And why would US care if something is made in Maxico, Vietnam or China?HitRed wrote:Tariffs are not in a box though. Mexico might start making something we imported from China. Or a Chinese company might move to Vietnam. The world is in flux.
With all these tariff wars only one thing might change for US... Moving factories from China to US, but that wont happen, not in this life. So US citizens will pay more for the same products, their purchasing power will be affected and eventually that will lead to another crisis like we had in 2008. And again US citizens will suffer, along with the whole world I presume(you, me, and most of the users in this forum will be affected as well). By the time all this settles 20 years will pass and nothing will change.
So unless you are a cat and you have 8 more lives for living, use your brain and think logically what the outcome of all this will be.
When the South cut off cotton exports the world turned to Egypt.
At what price?HitRed wrote:Change happens.
We aren't burning coal to move trains and ships anymore. More efficient and not polluting the air as much. Seems like change was cheaper and better.GoranZ wrote:As I said... unless you are a cat with 8 more lives ahead of you, you are not ok. The worst thing is that you are not even aware of the issues ahead.HitRed wrote:Somebody is anxious about the future.GoranZ wrote:You are talking nonsense... If there were price competitive products in Mexico or Vietnam, without any doubt in my mind I can claim that US would have bought them, but there are no such. And why would US care if something is made in Maxico, Vietnam or China?HitRed wrote:Tariffs are not in a box though. Mexico might start making something we imported from China. Or a Chinese company might move to Vietnam. The world is in flux.
With all these tariff wars only one thing might change for US... Moving factories from China to US, but that wont happen, not in this life. So US citizens will pay more for the same products, their purchasing power will be affected and eventually that will lead to another crisis like we had in 2008. And again US citizens will suffer, along with the whole world I presume(you, me, and most of the users in this forum will be affected as well). By the time all this settles 20 years will pass and nothing will change.
So unless you are a cat and you have 8 more lives for living, use your brain and think logically what the outcome of all this will be.
When the South cut off cotton exports the world turned to Egypt.
At what price?HitRed wrote:Change happens.