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Posted
10 minutes ago, baansgr said:

That ole tripe ...need to come up with something new and more relevant...

 

Let 'em keep bashing on.  It'll lose them the midterms.  Then 2028...  Voters aren't buying the ole tripe.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Thanks for the predictions. What model of crystal ball are you using? Can I get one on Lazada?

 

James Carville.  It's not a crystal ball, looks more like a cue ball. 

 

I got a kick out of his recent warning to the Dems.  Google Level Of Jackassery

 

 

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3 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

By the time the midterms are due, conservative voters will have woken up to the fact that this isn't what they voted for

 

Boy.  Look who's dusting off the crystal ball.  James Carville is my source.  Yours?

 

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1 minute ago, placeholder said:

Unlike you, and apparently, James Carville, I understand that the next elections are almost 2 years away. Let's see how the economy is doing at that time.

 

On predictions political, I bow to his superior knowledge.  It's a hoot watching him cringe over the state of the DNC.

 

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1 minute ago, placeholder said:

If by conservative voters you mean those who voted for Trump, the evidence shows that they'll follow him pretty much blindly. He did a 170 degree turn on HB-1 visas and, apart from a few like Steven Bannon, got mostly cheers. He proposes getting massively reinivolved in the Middle East and gets applause from them after he campaigned on an America 1st platform.

And the big one: tariffs. He promised to impose them, claimed they could replace the income tax, and, now, apparently, has dropped them on the countries that are the 2nd and 3rd largest exporters to the US. And on the largest, China, he has imposed a mere 10%, a slap on the wrist.

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1 minute ago, impulse said:

 

Once again, you forgot the word "additional".  China already gets slapped with tariffs on (count 'em) 250+ pages of HTS codes.  Look to the US HTS web page.  Take your No-Doz, because it's a lot of detail.

Still, not as much as  the still possible tariffs he may impose on Mexico and Canada

"That came as the U.S.’ average effective tariff rate on Chinese goods rose from 3% in 2018 to about 11% last year, even ahead of the 10 percentage-point additional levy, according to Trade Partnership Worldwide."

https://www.forbes.com/sites/dereksaul/2025/02/04/china-tariffs-heres-what-may-cost-more-in-the-us/

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2 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

Once again, you forgot the word "additional".  China already gets slapped with tariffs on (count 'em) 250+ pages of HTS codes.  Look to the US HTS web page.  Take your No-Doz, because it's a lot of detail.

 

To be fair 250 pages is not that much of the tariff schedule. Possibly biased opinion being a former customs broker myself. 

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