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8 hours ago, Thurmal34 said:

 

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State TV?

 

They took away my free Russia Today channel offering after 20 years of enjoying it.

 

 

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SORRY, BUT ALL THE BEST PEOPLE TOLD ME THIS WAS IMPOSSIBLE: Michael Walsh: Trump is proving America’s power through economic warfare.

With the most recent jobs reports to back him up — the president boasted Friday about 400,000 new manufacturing jobs since he took office — Trump has decided that the benefits outweigh the risks. He has history on his side. Tariffs were once a staple of our domestic and foreign policy, employed judicially by Washington, Lincoln, and Teddy Roosevelt. “The tariff makes manufactures profitable,” wrote TR in his 1902 State of the Union message.

 

Tariffs and fiscal and monetary policies can have diplomatic uses, too — and today, with the American economy booming, the Trump administration is finally swinging the big stick of tariffs and sanctions as a non-lethal substitute for diplomatic or even military action.

 

Well, stay tuned.

 
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Investors be crazy...
 

On Tuesday, the S&P 500 hit an all-time high, matching the longest bull market ever. The S&P 500 crossed 2,872.87; the last time it reached that level was January 26, although it ended the day at 2,862.96.
 

The bull market has lasted 3,453 days; on Tuesday it matched the record from October 1990 to March 2000. The S&P has risen over 7% since January 1.

 

S&P Ties Record High


 

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On 8/20/2018 at 12:45 PM, Buffalo_Gal said:

U.S. Steel has announced that they will invest $750 million at their 110-year-old steel manufacturing plant known as Gary Works in Gary, Indiana, crediting President Trump’s protective tariffs on steel imports.

U.S. Steel to Invest $750M at Indiana Plant Thanks to Trump Tariffs: ‘We Are Experiencing a Renaissance’

That's awesome! 

Keep MAGA President Trump!!!

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Obama ran as the most transparent president in history, but I don't remember him (or any president) doing as much policy making in front of cameras as 45. From cameras in cabinet meetings (for 90+ minutes at time) to taking phone calls from the Oval Office on camera with Mexican leaders. For a guy who gets pillared as much as Trump for every misstep or clumsy word, he sure doesn't fear doing business live in front of the world/country. 

 

Hope it's a trend that continues for upcoming administrations...

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Just now, Deranged Rhino said:

Hope it's a trend that continues for upcoming administrations...


Don't hold your breath. They can't afford to have their whoring on camera.

 

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This isn't a fight the party wants to have with him, whether or not they know it.

 

The extremists are in charge.................they are incapable of doing otherwise.

 

If Trump proposed..............they oppose.

 

 

 

 

 

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39 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

The extremists are in charge.................they are incapable of doing otherwise.

 

If Trump proposed..............they oppose.

 

 

 

 

 

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Huh...did not the GOP leadership hold a meeting the evening BO eas elected pledging to oppose everything BO wanted to do....?

 

You are simply a partison hack

3 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

 

 

It is not a deal.....sheesh

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35 minutes ago, baskin said:

Huh...did not the GOP leadership hold a meeting the evening BO eas elected pledging to oppose everything BO wanted to do....?

 

You are simply a partison hack

It is not a deal.....sheesh

When are you going to realize that your kiddie games and lies don't work here? The GOP pledged to oppose policies that Obama proposed during his campaign. His healthcare initiative and pledge to "fundamentally change America" were two of them. We did go along with his pledge to stop the rising of the seas, although we didn't really agree with his idea of handcuffing the U.S. economy to do it. -)

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On 8/20/2018 at 12:45 PM, Buffalo_Gal said:

U.S. Steel has announced that they will invest $750 million at their 110-year-old steel manufacturing plant known as Gary Works in Gary, Indiana, crediting President Trump’s protective tariffs on steel imports.

U.S. Steel to Invest $750M at Indiana Plant Thanks to Trump Tariffs: ‘We Are Experiencing a Renaissance’

What does that have to do with plastic straws? :unsure:

Steel straws would rust and be too heavy for little kids juice boxes for heaven’s sake. 

 

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1 hour ago, baskin said:

Huh...did not the GOP leadership hold a meeting the evening BO eas elected pledging to oppose everything BO wanted to do....?

 

 

 

 

No.

 

Your memory is faulty.

 

 

 

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