4th&long Posted October 29 Posted October 29 You can tell the election is getting close. Twitter is just filled with stuff like this. Especially after the nazi rally.
sherpa Posted October 29 Posted October 29 14 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: So people could afford less. And that's better? disregarding the opinion of people who make their living on prognostication re interest rates...It's not a good deal for the middle class. Are you serious? A hint. There are just as many people "making prognostications re interest rates" on both sides of the argument. That is what makes the market. Jeez this is stupid. 2
Joe Ferguson forever Posted October 30 Posted October 30 (edited) 28 minutes ago, sherpa said: Are you serious? A hint. There are just as many people "making prognostications re interest rates" on both sides of the argument. That is what makes the market. Jeez this is stupid. I'm very serious about inflation increasing. You said demand will go down. That's because of inflation. What does the fed do when inflation gets out of control? more importantly to me, what will the market do? Edited October 30 by Joe Ferguson forever
Joe Ferguson forever Posted October 30 Posted October 30 (edited) A(nother) real Republican https://www.lansingcitypulse.com/stories/i-was-the-director-of-the-michigan-republican-party-i-will-vote-for-kamala-harris,115386#google_vignette I voted for Nikki Haley in the Feb. 27 primary in part to move the Republican Party past Donald Trump. She received 296,200 votes — 27 percent of the primary votes — at a time when it was clear that Trump was likely going to be the party’s nominee. Many of those 296,200 voters will not vote for Trump on Tuesday; I am one of them. Donald Trump and JD Vance don’t advocate for the values of the Republican Party I once knew. Rather than promoting trade with the rest of the world, they embrace protectionism and across-the-board tariffs that will make working families pay more for everyday goods. Harris is focused on targeted, strategic tariffs. Trump has no fiscal discipline. He added $8 trillion to the debt during his first term. Every time he gives a campaign speech he promises a new handout to a different group. I don’t agree with all of Harris’ economic policies, but she is more fiscally disciplined than Trump. Edited October 30 by Joe Ferguson forever 2
Starr-Bills Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Do we want one of these monument to be left to our grand children? (What a great design so (un)moving.
Joe Ferguson forever Posted October 30 Posted October 30 4 minutes ago, Starr-Bills said: Do we want one of these monument to be left to our grand children? (What a great design so (un)moving. Rick Steves drives me nuts but his travel advice is very good. He has great guests but he always interrupts them. He did a great doc comparing nazi Germany to the US a few yers back. He's right on here. 1 1
sherpa Posted October 30 Posted October 30 If lower inflation is desired, practice responsible fiscal policy. We haven't done that for years. Monetary policy, ie., the Fed acts in response to data caused by fiscal policy. 1
ChiGoose Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Somebody seems to have gotten some bad news about PA voting 1
ChiGoose Posted October 30 Posted October 30 If you dislike inflation, you’re really gonna dislike Trump’s tariff plan…
Big Blitz Posted October 30 Posted October 30 1 hour ago, ChiGoose said: Somebody seems to have gotten some bad news about PA voting Lol The firewall. Lol lol. 1
Biden is Mentally Fit Posted October 30 Posted October 30 1 minute ago, Roundybout said: Why on earth would you do this lmao That would certainly be an embarrassment. 1
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