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4 hours ago, theshu25 said:

He does have a concept of a plan.

 

4 hours ago, theshu25 said:

The village idiot has not got the brain to have a plan. No way this idiot can last 4 yrs,and thats including the 2 years the mongol will spend playing golf.

What plan do you have? You can't even write two sentences without error.

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2 minutes ago, steven100 said:

of coarse he doesn't have a plan ....  he just waffles on and on ....  hoping to hear the crowd cheer.

 

he's an idiot,  as is his bi_ch .. Vance,, :drunk:

Border fixed. War over soon. Debt reduced. Three plans.

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7 minutes ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

America is benefiting from tariffs right now? That's interesting, since even Donald Trump isn't claiming that. He says there will be some temporary disruption before the benefits are felt.

 

So please give us some examples of the benefits that are currently being experienced by Americans.

190 countries have tariffs now. If no benefits why have any?

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Ontario is adding a surcharge to electricity sent to the US. In his Truth Social post Trump wrote: "Despite the fact that Canada is charging the USA from 250% to 390% Tariffs on many of our farm products, Ontario just announced a 25% surcharge on 'electricity,' of all things, and your (sic) not even allowed to do that. Because our Tariffs are reciprocal, we'll just get it all back on April 2. It seems things are about to escalate.

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28 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

The USA does not subsidize Canada. Repeating a false claim from Trump does not make it true

 

The US does subsidize Canada with 60 billion USD each year. Let me explain it to you. If you make shirts and i make coats, and I sell to you 100 USD worth of coats and you are selling me 160 USD worth of shirts, then I am subsidizing you with 60 USD. This is what Canada is doing with the US. It is just not a good deal for the US and Trump is right to call Canada out on this.

 

33 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

Canada is not offering anything now other than reciprocal tariffs.

 

Simply not true, Canada has been bending over backwards doing a ballerina pirouette telling Trump "pretty please we are now improving border controls, do not tariff us".

 

And yes, the US can get aluminium from Russia and most likely on better terms and prices than from Canada, and probably better quality too. This would have the added advantage of not having the crazy rip off trade deficit the Canadians have got away with for so long, like thieves in the night.

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Posted
2 hours ago, xylophone said:

The signs are not good...............

 

For two years, US stocks went virtually straight up. In a matter of weeks, that’s been turned upside down, and as the equities selloff intensifies Wall Street is wondering where it stops.

 

The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 Index plunged 3% on Monday, now on pace for its worst quarter since 2022.

The S&P 500 Index sank 2%, teetering closer to a correction after tumbling roughly 8% since its February 19 peak.

 

The index is on track to close below its 200-day moving average for the first time since November 2023, snapping a streak of 336 sessions above its long-term support line.

 

Tesla shares plunged more than 15% on Monday (Tuesday NZT), hitting their lowest point since before Election Day as investors registered the impact of falling sales and increasing protests over the high-profile political role that Elon Musk, the company’s CEO, has taken on.

 

In afternoon trading, the electric-car maker’s shares were down more than 15% for the day, and more than 50% from a mid-December peak. The day’s loss far outstripped the 2.5% drop in the S&P 500.

 

The mask is coming off...

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A very Glaswegian looking face. Make it a pint of 80 shilling and a wee pie.

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