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Inflation Cools, Showing Trump is Right and his Critics were WRONG AGAIN

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10 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

The USA  cannot remain a preferred market if it forces everyone to go elsewhere. It won't take much of a shift to inflict pain.

 

 

Where else ya gonna go? Gonna sell Bochum in Congo? Bosch in Burma? Think Samsung gonna give us up.?

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    From the above Reuters link: But the relief offered by the tame Consumer Price Index report from the Labor Department on Wednesday could be temporary as the data did not fully capture a cascade of

  • So still higher than the average of the last 6 months under Biden.....which you MAGA morons have been complaining about here constantly....

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    Your link.

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2 hours ago, Mike_Hunt said:

What do you mean boy manipulation of data sets

You claimed Peak inflation only applies to Biden's Presidency.

Cherry picking time frames is data manipulation.

Wrong.

Peak to inflation in America occurred under Wilson, not Biden.  Fact.

Reagan's Peak inflation rate was higher than Biden's Peak inflation rate.  Fact.

Trump's Inflation rate will have us longing for Reagan's low inflation rate.

Read up on Smoot Hartley and why low tax rates in the 20s fueled speculation and the Great Depression.

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In short, low taxes in the 1920s encouraged excessive speculation, which led to an unsustainable financial bubble. When the market collapsed, the Smoot-Hawley Tariff worsened the crisis by choking trade, helping to turn a recession into the Great Depression.

 

Can't happen again, right?  Right?

 

We have Deep Stupid 2.0 at the helm.

 

Things are diff'rent now.😄

 

Standing on a battery by the bay

Sharks to the left of me

Jokers to the right

Here I am 👏

 

 

 

9 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Bet ya we sell 200,000 at 5 mill each.

 

Whats the matter cant afford one? Cant pass the background check?

What a pathetic and irrelevant response, as usual.

I would not take a green card under any circumstances at present.

21 hours ago, Yagoda said:

https://www.ft.com/content/6d7c6915-4ceb-43fc-9896-590036b12a87

 

2.8 %.

 

Trump haters Here are your talking points from your propagandists:

 

https://abcnews.go.com/Business/inflation-report-set-arrive-amid-stock-slide-recession/story?id=119664371 the price of eggs is high!

 

https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/us-consumer-price-growth-slows-february-2025-03-12/ but Tarrifs are coming!

 

Too bad the Democrats and their Socialist allies in Europe want to see us fail, so they can embrace their Chinese masters.

 

It's only been a few weeks. Let's give it another month to see what happens. 

10 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

Goods:

1. Consumer Goods – The U.S. is the largest market for luxury goods, electronics, and household items.

 

2. Automobiles – While China is the largest overall auto market, the U.S. is the biggest for high-end vehicles and pickup trucks.

 

3. Pharmaceuticals & Medical Devices – The U.S. has the largest market for prescription drugs and medical equipment.

 

4. Aerospace & Defense – The U.S. dominates commercial aircraft sales (Boeing) and military defense products.

 

5. Agricultural Products – The U.S. is a leading importer of coffee, seafood, wine, and tropical fruits.

 

6. Energy & Oil – The U.S. is the largest market for refined petroleum products and natural gas.

 

Services:

1. Technology & Software – The U.S. is the biggest consumer of cloud computing, cybersecurity, and AI services.

 

2. Financial Services – Wall Street drives global finance, investment banking, and insurance.

 

3. Healthcare – The U.S. has the world’s largest private healthcare market.

 

4. Entertainment & Media – The U.S. dominates movies, streaming services (Netflix, Disney+), and music.

 

5. Education – The U.S. is the top destination for international students, with universities attracting billions in tuition.

 

6. E-Commerce & Retail – Amazon and other U.S. retailers make it the largest e-commerce market.

 

I think you'll find Airbus is beating Boeing in market share, partly due to the safety issues Boeing has had over the last few years.

 

Being the largest market is a double-edged sword.

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Ignorance is bliss.

 

Normally, one has to wait a few months for the impact of economic/financial policy changers to begin to register in the data, and about 6 months for the near-full impact to be registered.

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3 hours ago, rough diamond said:

What a pathetic and irrelevant response, as usual.

I would not take a green card under any circumstances at present.

Translation: I cant afford one. You guys wouldnt let me in anyway.

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13 hours ago, Mike_Hunt said:

What I started was true.  Joe Biden gave us a peak of 9% inflation. 

 

 

 

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Not exactly true. Biden was President when inflation reached 9.1%. But was the United States the only country that experienced high inflation during this period? Was Biden responsible for their inflation also. A rational fair-minded person would look to causes in common to explain those inflation figures.

5 hours ago, Lacessit said:

I think you'll find Airbus is beating Boeing in market share, partly due to the safety issues Boeing has had over the last few years.

That's why they had to combine Defense spending in that category, LOL.

The Turbine Jet Engine is the most complicated machine on Earth.

Japan has been trying for decades to build one, unsuccessfully.

Boeing squandered their lead when they agreed to be managed by another manufacturer who was ran by accountants and lawyers.

They fired all their senior engineers and outsourced to $10/hour freshies just out of school in India who had no clue about DO-178 safety requirements.

Embraer is pulling up.

Airbus has nice equipment, I have flown many times.  Personally, I like the cabin better than the Dreamliner.  But equipment wise, can't comment because I am not a pilot or European, so because Airbus is biased against Americans working on their equipment, never saw the internal software structure there, either.

And Comac in China is gunning for Airbus.

Don't get so smug.

Everything is temporary, man. 😄

On 3/13/2025 at 1:10 PM, Yagoda said:

https://www.ft.com/content/6d7c6915-4ceb-43fc-9896-590036b12a87

 

2.8 %.

 

Trump haters Here are your talking points from your propagandists:

 

https://abcnews.go.com/Business/inflation-report-set-arrive-amid-stock-slide-recession/story?id=119664371 the price of eggs is high!

 

https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/us-consumer-price-growth-slows-february-2025-03-12/ but Tarrifs are coming!

 

Too bad the Democrats and their Socialist allies in Europe want to see us fail, so they can embrace their Chinese masters.

 

Should have read beyond the headline plus the stock market has fallen by 10%.

 

relief offered by the tame Consumer Price Index report from the Labor Department on Wednesday could be temporary as the data did not fully capture a cascade of tariffs by President Donald Trump's administration, which has caused a surge in consumers' inflation expectations and prompted economists to upgrade their inflation forecasts.

 

 

Stocks fell on Thursday, with equities unable to shake a three-week market rout under the weight of new tariff threats from President Donald Trump.

The S&P 500 dropped 1.39% to settle at 5,521.52. The index ended the day in correction, 10.1% off its record close. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 537.36 points, or 1.3%, marking its fourth day of declines and closing at 40,813.57. The Nasdaq Composite shed 1.96% with shares of Tesla and Apple lower.

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/03/12/stock-market-today-live-updates.html

3 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

That's why they had to combine Defense spending in that category, LOL.

The Turbine Jet Engine is the most complicated machine on Earth.

Japan has been trying for decades to build one, unsuccessfully.

Boeing squandered their lead when they agreed to be managed by another manufacturer who was ran by accountants and lawyers.

They fired all their senior engineers and outsourced to $10/hour freshies just out of school in India who had no clue about DO-178 safety requirements.

Embraer is pulling up.

Airbus has nice equipment, I have flown many times.  Personally, I like the cabin better than the Dreamliner.  But equipment wise, can't comment because I am not a pilot or European, so because Airbus is biased against Americans working on their equipment, never saw the internal software structure there, either.

And Comac in China is gunning for Airbus.

Don't get so smug.

Everything is temporary, man. 😄

IME any time you let the accountants and lawyers in, quality suffers.

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3 hours ago, simple1 said:

 

Should have read beyond the headline plus the stock market has fallen by 10%.

 

relief offered by the tame Consumer Price Index report from the Labor Department on Wednesday could be temporary as the data did not fully capture a cascade of tariffs by President Donald Trump's administration, which has caused a surge in consumers' inflation expectations and prompted economists to upgrade their inflation forecasts.

 

 

Stocks fell on Thursday, with equities unable to shake a three-week market rout under the weight of new tariff threats from President Donald Trump.

The S&P 500 dropped 1.39% to settle at 5,521.52. The index ended the day in correction, 10.1% off its record close. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 537.36 points, or 1.3%, marking its fourth day of declines and closing at 40,813.57. The Nasdaq Composite shed 1.96% with shares of Tesla and Apple lower.

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/03/12/stock-market-today-live-updates.html

Your kidding right? Show me the economist that says the market correction is solely because of Tarriffs?

1 hour ago, Yagoda said:

Your kidding right? Show me the economist that says the market correction is solely because of Tarriffs?

 

Take it up with the author of the report. However, if the article was published during Biden's Administration trump and MAGA world would be all over it like a rash screaming to the heavens Biden, Biden Biden....

21 hours ago, Mike_Hunt said:

What I started was true.  Joe Biden gave us a peak of 9% inflation. 

 

 

 

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Inflation peaked in 2022. Same as everywhere in the world. Wow! Biden had so much influence! 🤣

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17 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Your kidding right? Show me the economist that says the market correction is solely because of Tarriffs?

 

Economies are complex, so don't believe the sole factor, but a contributing factor. There are numerous examples, do your research e.g.

 

https://www.barrons.com/articles/trump-tariffs-market-correction-what-to-know-today-34f473c8

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3 minutes ago, simple1 said:

Economies are complex, so don't believe the sole factor, but a contributing factor. There are numerous examples, do your research e.g.

Research what? You already agreed with me.

 

 

On 3/13/2025 at 11:00 AM, BillyBid said:

 

Your daddy is making things worse actually.  The first two months of Trump, inflation has been higher than the average of the last 6 months under Biden.

 

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Low iq post. It was clearly trending up under Biden and peaked in Jan when Trump took office on the 20th. So the first real month for Trump was -0.2%. Go back to plebbit and find some better arguments.

Someone once said 'What happens in your house is more important than what is happening in the White House".

My stock portfolio was up 26% in 2024. This year I am down 9%.

On 3/12/2025 at 9:10 PM, riclag said:

You’re talking to the wrong guy buddy! Im here to cheer on my team of Pro America instead of terrorist sympathizers!

 

Theres nothing more satisfying and orgasmic as weeding out Terrorism and Terror supporters!

Put that in your Trump hating pipe and smoke it.

The terrorists are the Russians trump has aligned the US with. They are the 5,000 taliban criminals Pompeo and Trump let out of prison to serve as a stumbling to Biden's transition.   And trump had a branch of Xi's pet Belt and Road bank paying him 10 times his presidential salary for rent during most of his presidency.  How convenient! A bank from China down the hall in case you need a "loan". And then practically straight from the inauguration, trump's in laws, the Kushners, flew to China to hawk condos with free green cards attached for the better part of a million bucks each to crazy rich Asians. Trump's only as pro American as he's paid to be and it's obvious that neither putin nor musk has maga on the shopping list because he's more of a personal shopper for those two than leader of the free world.  

On 3/13/2025 at 10:10 AM, Yagoda said:

https://www.ft.com/content/6d7c6915-4ceb-43fc-9896-590036b12a87

 

2.8 %.

 

Trump haters Here are your talking points from your propagandists:

 

https://abcnews.go.com/Business/inflation-report-set-arrive-amid-stock-slide-recession/story?id=119664371 the price of eggs is high!

 

https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/us-consumer-price-growth-slows-february-2025-03-12/ but Tarrifs are coming!

 

Too bad the Democrats and their Socialist allies in Europe want to see us fail, so they can embrace their Chinese masters.

   Any good news on inflation goes solely to the Biden administration at this very early point in Trump's administration.   Trump just took the helm and it takes awhile for a huge ship like America to start any turn.  But, in month 3, he's definitely now steering it towards that iceberg in the distance.  

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5 minutes ago, newnative said:

he's definitely now steering it towards that iceberg in the distance. 

Bet you cant tell us how with any facts.

3 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Bet you cant tell us how with any facts.

      Ha.  Too funny.  Just look at the news--check out the very angry town meetings the Republican congressmen are dealing with now.  

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18 minutes ago, newnative said:

      Ha.  Too funny.  Just look at the news--check out the very angry town meetings the Republican congressmen are dealing with now.  

You mean the Town Halls that the Dems and Socialists pack with their Soros paid protestors?

 

Other than that, show your cards, what FACTS do you have to show that we are heading to disaster caused by Trump?

How is the border btw.?

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1 minute ago, Yagoda said:

You mean the Town Halls that the Dems and Socialists pack with their Soros paid protestors?

 

Other than that, show your cards, what FACTS do you have to show that we are heading to disaster caused by Trump?

How is the border btw.?

Soros Derangement Syndrome much?

2 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

You mean the Town Halls that the Dems and Socialists pack with their Soros paid protestors?

 

Other than that, show your cards, what FACTS do you have to show that we are heading to disaster caused by Trump?

 

You....................😱

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10 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Soros Derangement Syndrome much?

Look at that, LOL. Next I will be an anti semite.

 

Tell us about derangement though 🙂

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3 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Look at that, LOL. Next I will be an anti semite.

 

Tell us about derangement though 🙂

You're the party who made the unsubstantiated claim about Soros. And now you're trying to introduce anti-semitism into the issue. Deflections like these can mean only one thing: you've got nothing.

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