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The economic performance of the US is pure testament to our private sector industrial skill.

 

It has nothing to do with political leadership, which has been an anchor. 

 

The man we have in charge now, along with his entire cabinet and appointees, have no private industry experience.

 

They have nothing to do with this success, and it would have been greater if not for their efforts.

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Economy is only working for a concentrated group of elites. 

Crime is out of control. Unvetted illegal immigration is so bad it's bankrupting cities.

 

Media creates false narratives.  

 

This crap continues and grows. 

 

 

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So how will the banks make the money back?  Like an APR increase instead of a monetary penalty. 

 

Strongest force in nature is compounding interest.  

 

 

 

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Can't eat gdp.  

 

Stock market is due to 7 companies.  The rest are flat. 

 

Every one outside the very top quintile is struggling 

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On 2/3/2023 at 8:04 AM, BillStime said:

 

 

Tell that to the Tyson employees of the 6 plants that have been or are going to be shut down this year I bet they share your sentiment .

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47 minutes ago, T master said:

 

Tell that to the Tyson employees of the 6 plants that have been or are going to be shut down this year I bet they share your sentiment .

 

T, maybe you can conduct your own research on Tyson's business practices, industry challenges, and competitors, then report back. Review their 10-Q and 10-K and analyst reports and provide insights into their challenges, supply and demand trends, and the costs of pork and chicken.

 

Meanwhile, I don't remember your outrage over Tyson's, which has been laying off people for years, including during the Trump years. Here is a sample:

 

2017: Tyson Foods reducing corporate headcount by 450

2017: Tyson Foods, Inc. 54 Layoff Permanent - San Diego

2018: More Than 100 Layoffs Announced At Tyson Plant In Van Buren

2018: Tyson may lay off hundreds of South Bay workers - San Diego

2019: More than 100 to lose jobs in closure of Fort Worth frozen food facility

2020: Tyson Foods outsourcing will ‘displace’ 330 tech employees - Talk Business & Politics

2020: Tyson to cut 500 jobs, including some in Chicago, as part of restructuring – Chicago Tribune

2020: 4 Ways Tyson Foods Made 2020 Worse

 

Additionally, I don't remember hearing any comments from you about the numerous company layoffs during the Trump administration. Here's just a sample:

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

T, maybe you can conduct your own research on Tyson's business practices, industry challenges, and competitors, then report back. Review their 10-Q and 10-K and analyst reports and provide insights into their challenges, supply and demand trends, and the costs of pork and chicken.

 

Meanwhile, I don't remember your outrage over Tyson's, which has been laying off people for years, including during the Trump years. Here is a sample:

 

2017: Tyson Foods reducing corporate headcount by 450

2017: Tyson Foods, Inc. 54 Layoff Permanent - San Diego

2018: More Than 100 Layoffs Announced At Tyson Plant In Van Buren

2018: Tyson may lay off hundreds of South Bay workers - San Diego

2019: More than 100 to lose jobs in closure of Fort Worth frozen food facility

2020: Tyson Foods outsourcing will ‘displace’ 330 tech employees - Talk Business & Politics

2020: Tyson to cut 500 jobs, including some in Chicago, as part of restructuring – Chicago Tribune

2020: 4 Ways Tyson Foods Made 2020 Worse

 

Additionally, I don't remember hearing any comments from you about the numerous company layoffs during the Trump administration. Here's just a sample:

 

 

 

You really need a new purpose in life.

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