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13 hours ago, pattayasan said:

 

The House committee is a Republican outfit.

Again, prove you either know nothing, or you are deliberately posting falsehoods. or both. At least 15 democrats on the committee. Is it your position that they so spinless would be silent while they leadership was publishing falsehoods? 

 

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6 hours ago, RetiredNavy71 said:

You know I've noticed that too.  It seems that most of the idiots that you're referring to are high school dropouts or something similar 

You are unable to state your position or make a coherent argument, call out people for their spelling. 

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Look at the dollar vs Baht. The dollar went up exactly the same day as the election was called. It is up approximately 1.5 baht. My retirement funds jumped at the same time after not performing to well the last four years. Investments and stocks always out perform under a republican president . Under Biden and Obama I was lucky to get a return of 4 or 5 %. Under Trump's last 4 years I was making 9 to 16 % depending on the fund. My property/farm value decreased under Biden by 400,000 dollars.. There is absolutely no confidence in the American economy under a Democratic  president.  That has been proven time after time. 

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16 hours ago, pattayasan said:

New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman said that voters who believed President-elect Donald Trump would do a better job of handling inflation than Vice President Kamala Harris are in for a "really rude shock."

 

In a podcast published by the Times this week, Krugman outlined why Trump's proposed economic policies were likely to do the exact opposite of what voters believed they would be getting.

 

And yet, Trump’s economic program, as far as we can tell, is the most inflationary program, probably, that any American president has ever tried to implement."

 

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-inflation-really-rude-shock/

 

And now...sports news.

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6 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Yes, the USA imports oil, but it is refined and then sold to third parties at a profit, and is not needed by the USA. The Strategic Reserve is not intended to cover the interruption of these imports. That is not the mandate to the Reserve.

How many times do you need to be told that the USA has been energy self sufficient for several years?

 

The Canadian oil & gas  industry is foreign dominated with the result that a large portion of Canada's oil production is sent to the US for refining. The US buys cheap oil and then sells an expensive product back to Canadians. This allows the USA to exploit Canadian resources. All of that exported oil is sold going back to Canada at an inflated price.  The foreign oil owned interests have acted to prevent the  construction of new refineries in Canada for decades. 

 

 

 

 

How many oil refineries does the government own? 

 

Why did Biden cancel the Keystone XL pipeline? 

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59 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Yes, the USA imports oil, but it is refined and then sold to third parties at a profit, and is not needed by the USA. The Strategic Reserve is not intended to cover the interruption of these imports. That is not the mandate to the Reserve.

How many times do you need to be told that the USA has been energy self sufficient for several years?

 

The Canadian oil & gas  industry is foreign dominated with the result that a large portion of Canada's oil production is sent to the US for refining. The US buys cheap oil and then sells an expensive product back to Canadians. This allows the USA to exploit Canadian resources. All of that exported oil is sold going back to Canada at an inflated price.  The foreign oil owned interests have acted to prevent the  construction of new refineries in Canada for decades. 

 

 

 

 

 

Perhaps Canada needs new leadership too then?

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8 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

How many oil refineries does the government own? 

 

Why did Biden cancel the Keystone XL pipeline? 

Biden maintained the Obama administration position on the pipeline. The pipeline went through environmentally sensitive regions of Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska.  A wide coalition of residents were opposed to the pipeline because of the disruption and dangers posed to the water supplies of ranchers, farmers and small towns. Unfortunately, the Canadian pipelines have a bad history of leaks and spills. There is a serious problem of  chemical contamination around the oilsands.  A large portion of the Canadian financed pipeline would have passed through First Nation/Native lands, over which these people who have sovereignty were mostly opposed.  The pipeline would not have benefited US supplies because it was destined to refineries and then for export.

 

I support a pipeline, and am of the view that Canada should have built a refinery in Canada and expanded its pipeline in Canada. Unfortunately, its natives and the province of British Columbia were opposed. I am forever amazed by the double standard of Canadians. They all complain about the cost of gas and are forever going on a holier than thou lecture about environmental responsibility, yet they are big consumers of cheap gasoline and are ok with importing tankers of petroleum from  despotic regimes with nary a concern for oil spills and leaks in the oceans or of the environmental cost of extracting and refining overseas in lands where environmental controls are ignored.

 

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On 11/13/2024 at 1:27 PM, blazes said:

 

Oh dear, you are inviting me to become the nit-picking Nazi that we all have within us (especially on this forum), but never one to resist a challenge, may I, with your permission, point out that if that was not the first time you misspelled "ludicrous", you must, logically, have misspelled it on at least 2 occasions, n'est-ce pas?

As far as I am concerned, more than once comes under the rubric of "numerous."

Sorry if it's confusing....

What a silly little attempt to justify your flawed interpretation of my words.

You didn't need an invitation to become a nit-picking Nazi, you did that all by yourself.

Despite studying French for numerous years in school, I have never found it necessary to attempt self-aggrandizement by its use in this English-speaking forum.

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13 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Biden maintained the Obama administration position on the pipeline. The pipeline went through environmentally sensitive regions of Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska.  A wide coalition of residents were opposed to the pipeline because of the disruption and dangers posed to the water supplies of ranchers, farmers and small towns. Unfortunately, the Canadian pipelines have a bad history of leaks and spills. There is a serious problem of  chemical contamination around the oilsands.  A large portion of the Canadian financed pipeline would have passed through First Nation/Native lands, over which these people who have sovereignty were mostly opposed.  The pipeline would not have benefited US supplies because it was destined to refineries and then for export.

 

I support a pipeline, and am of the view that Canada should have built a refinery in Canada and expanded its pipeline in Canada. Unfortunately, its natives and the province of British Columbia were opposed. I am forever amazed by the double standard of Canadians. They all complain about the cost of gas and are forever going on a holier than thou lecture about environmental responsibility, yet they are big consumers of cheap gasoline and are ok with importing tankers of petroleum from  despotic regimes with nary a concern for oil spills and leaks in the oceans or of the environmental cost of extracting and refining overseas in lands where environmental controls are ignored.

 

 

13 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Biden maintained the Obama administration position on the pipeline. The pipeline went through environmentally sensitive regions of Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska.  A wide coalition of residents were opposed to the pipeline because of the disruption and dangers posed to the water supplies of ranchers, farmers and small towns. Unfortunately, the Canadian pipelines have a bad history of leaks and spills. There is a serious problem of  chemical contamination around the oilsands.  A large portion of the Canadian financed pipeline would have passed through First Nation/Native lands, over which these people who have sovereignty were mostly opposed.  The pipeline would not have benefited US supplies because it was destined to refineries and then for export.

 

I support a pipeline, and am of the view that Canada should have built a refinery in Canada and expanded its pipeline in Canada. Unfortunately, its natives and the province of British Columbia were opposed. I am forever amazed by the double standard of Canadians. They all complain about the cost of gas and are forever going on a holier than thou lecture about environmental responsibility, yet they are big consumers of cheap gasoline and are ok with importing tankers of petroleum from  despotic regimes with nary a concern for oil spills and leaks in the oceans or of the environmental cost of extracting and refining overseas in lands where environmental controls are ignored.

 

How many oil refineries does the United States government own? 

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3 hours ago, Old Croc said:

What a silly little attempt to justify your flawed interpretation of my words.

You didn't need an invitation to become a nit-picking Nazi, you did that all by yourself.

Despite studying French for numerous years in school, I have never found it necessary to attempt self-aggrandizement by its use in this English-speaking forum.

 

Give it a rest, old croc.  You fail to see how your words are full of "self-aggrandizement".   Is there anyone on this forum who would consider the reading of your limited vocabulary an act of "interpretation"!!!?

 

Nevertheless, I would be minimally interested in reading any explanation you cared  to offer about why you so completely lack a sense of humour. Something went awry in childhood perhaps?

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On 11/12/2024 at 4:33 AM, jerrymahoney said:

What Donald Trump’s Win Means For Inflation 

 

November 11, 2024 3:08 PM EST  Donald Trump may have won the presidency partly because voters were fed up with inflation. But if he enacts many of the policies he proposed on the campaign trail, voters may see prices continue to rise, according to economists, analysts, and business owners.

 

“There’s a lot of inflationary pressure in his promises,” says Simon Johnson, one of the 2024 winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics and a professor at MIT’s Sloan School of Business.

 

Put together, economists say his proposals could drive up the costs of apparel, toys, appliances, and food.

 

https://time.com/7175083/donald-trump-presidency-inflation/

 

Less money printed for government spending = lower inflation
Less demand for housing from 10 million illegals = lower inflation
Less demand for food and other goods from 10 million illegals = lower inflation

Less demand on hospitals from 10 million uninsured illegals = lower inflation

Less road accidents from the 10 million uninsured illegals = lower insurance prices/lower inflation

Less crime after deporting 10 million illegals - less rapes, lower demand on hospitals, lower demand on prisons, fewer insurance claims = lower inflation

 

Tell me about higher inflation again?

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2 minutes ago, pedro01 said:

 

Less money printed for government spending = lower inflation
Less demand for housing from 10 million illegals = lower inflation
Less demand for food and other goods from 10 million illegals = lower inflation

Less demand on hospitals from 10 million uninsured illegals = lower inflation

Less road accidents from the 10 million uninsured illegals = lower insurance prices/lower inflation

Less crime after deporting 10 million illegals - less rapes, lower demand on hospitals, lower demand on prisons, fewer insurance claims = lower inflation

 

Tell me about higher inflation again?

But but but the experts say....

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3 minutes ago, pedro01 said:

 

Less money printed for government spending = lower inflation
Less demand for housing from 10 million illegals = lower inflation
Less demand for food and other goods from 10 million illegals = lower inflation

Less demand on hospitals from 10 million uninsured illegals = lower inflation

Less road accidents from the 10 million uninsured illegals = lower insurance prices/lower inflation

Less crime after deporting 10 million illegals - less rapes, lower demand on hospitals, lower demand on prisons, fewer insurance claims = lower inflation

 

Tell me about higher inflation again?

 

Capitalists say no. Dollar and 10year yields rocketing since Trump was elected. Big Bucks thinks he will bring inflation.

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5 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

 

Capitalists say no. Dollar and 10year yields rocketing since Trump was elected. Big Bucks thinks he will bring inflation.

How does a strong dollar cause inflation? 

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15 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

How does a strong dollar cause inflation? 

 

The dollar goes up because interest rates go up (unless there's a war when it goes up anyway). Interest rates go up because of of a need to calm inflation. The expectation of future inflation often causes these to rise as well.

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9 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

 

The dollar goes up because interest rates go up (unless there's a war when it goes up anyway). Interest rates go up because of of a need to calm inflation. The expectation of future inflation often causes these to rise as well.

I thought you said the dollar got stronger because Trump was elected. 

 

How does a strong US dollar cause inflation in the United States? 

 

 

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