US Egg Posted March 20 Posted March 20 One of those times when msm forgot to follow the LW script: 1 1
The Frankish Reich Posted March 20 Posted March 20 5 minutes ago, Tommy Callahan said: No sign of recession on the horizon
Tommy Callahan Posted March 20 Posted March 20 You been ignoring the housing and commercial real estate bubble and the regional bank collapses. And why they collapsed.
T master Posted March 20 Posted March 20 2 hours 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: 12 Companies Laying Off the Most Workers in 2017 Tech’s worst layoffs, 2017 | CIO 5 Companies Racking Up Most Layoffs in 2017 GE Is Laying Off 12,000 People From Its Power Business in 2017 Tech layoffs surged in 2016, and 2017 doesn't look much brighter These 12 Companies Have Laid Off Workers in 2018 | Nasdaq 11 Companies That Quietly Downsized in 2018 Deutsche Bank reportedly set to lay off 10,000 workers in 2018 (nypost.com) Companies Laying Off the Most Workers in 2018 - 24/7 Wall St. (247wallst.com) Thousands laid off at companies throughout Pa. in 2018 - pennlive.com These 55 companies issued 11K layoff notices in N.J. in 2018. Here's the full list - nj.com Mass Layoffs Displaced 14,000 Ohio Workers in 2018 These 25 Companies Laid Off Workers in 2019 Companies That Laid Off Employees (2019) Massive job cuts in 2019 Tech industry layoffs rose 351 percent in 2019. Is a recession looming? 2019 Was One of the Decade's Worst Years for Layoffs (businessinsider.com) Tesla Lays Off 3,000 Workers in Cost-Cutting Effort in 2019 Tesla layoff details, reduced hours for Model S and Model X production in 2019 Media Layoffs, Buyouts in 2019: 7,800 Jobs Lost at CNN, BuzzFeed, More Verizon to Lay Off 2,100 Employees After Finalizing Yahoo Deal These 25 Companies Laid Off Workers in 2019 Major companies have announced big layoffs this month. Here's a look | Fox Business ESPN lays off approximately 150 behind-the-scenes employees Railroad company CSX to lay off 1,000 in management These companies took $1.8 billion in federal aid to save jobs. They laid off 90,000 workers anyway Trump slams General Motors again following layoffs The first layoffs from Trump’s tariffs are here Trump hails ‘manufacturing miracle’ as factories bleed jobs Mattel is laying off more than 2,200 workers after Toys 'R' Us went bankrupt Pennsylvania factory layoff foreshadows Trump 2020 troubles U.S. Steel Michigan layoffs: Why U.S. Steel, a showcase for Trump's tariffs, is laying off workers in Michigan Trump steel tariffs bring job losses to swing state Michigan | Reuters Trump's Tariffs Have Led to Layoffs at U.S. Manufacturers | Fortune Carrier lays off 300 on 6-month anniversary of Trump presidency These Companies Have Had Some of the Worst Layoffs in 2018 During Trump Presidency, 200,000 Jobs Offshored and Corporations Involved Awarded $425 Billion in Federal Contracts Layoffs wreck the states that lifted Trump to the White House More layoffs at Indiana factory Trump made deal to keep open | Reuters Bosses pocket Trump tax windfall as workers see job promises vanish: AT&T, General Motors and Wells Fargo vowed to use tax cuts to create jobs. In fact, they did the opposite Iconic American brands go through mass layoffs and bankruptcies in Trump recession The TCJA 2 Years Later: Corporations, Not Workers, Are the Big Winners Inside Foxconn’s empty buildings, empty factories, and empty promises in Wisconsin Deere & Co. Layoffs Demonstrate that in a Trump Economy, Workers Suffer Amazon layoffs: Some Seattle headquarters staff lose jobs (usatoday.com) Dam are you on the I Hate Trump register or what ?? I'll bet if you looked as hard into Joe you could find nearly the same as much on him but that won't happen . I didn't see or here much f any of this that you put on this reply i was to busy working my A** off in those years but i did here the haters like you back then that i knew personally say that the economy sucked but in my job i travel all over the US & i never saw people not working . I saw the homeless villages out west & in most any major city that i traveled to which was just as bad last year or worse than it has ever been especially out west San Fran, Oregon, LA, Seattle, it's crazy how many tent cities there are & every time i go out there its worse than the time before . When i go to NOLA and your getting on the interstate to head north from down town there has been the same tent there every time I've been for over 2 years . From anything i catch from people that live in the cities they say it's because of the liberal politicians that make laws like giving out hypodermic needles so the junkies don't get sick as long as they give them back, yet they are laying all over the side walks & such spending money on useless things such as that . Not to mention the outrageous tax structure in Cali. I know a person that moved here a year ago and sold a 1200 Sq Ft. house on a lot less than a quarter of a acre & it sold for well over $1 million that is outrageous & Denver is now getting the same way . Yet they keep voting in the nut jobs any way ... I'll end with this . You are so filled with hatred for anything this guy has done it's very hard to see past that, if maybe just once in a while there were anything at all even the smallest of things that you could say in a positive manner that he did i might be able to look past your incredible biased hatred but you make it very hard because of your track record . I saw a response on the football blog by you a day or so ago & i had to make a appointment at the eye Dr. because i thought my eyes were going bad, that was first for me . 1
T master Posted March 20 Posted March 20 2 hours ago, US Egg said: One of those times when msm forgot to follow the LW script: I believe everything those folks are saying BUT if the US would worry more about what is happening here on American soil FIRST and not out source so many manufacturing jobs to other countries and keep the employment here i don't believe the deficit would be as bad & the homelessness would be a s bad either . Then by continuing to allow others to come in free and clear doesn't help in any way either . I'm all for helping the less fortunate but lets take care of our own citizens first then once we have that under control look at other ways we can help from there ! 1
BillStime Posted March 20 Author Posted March 20 16 minutes ago, T master said: Dam are you on the I Hate Trump register or what ?? I'll bet if you looked as hard into Joe you could find nearly the same as much on him but that won't happen . I didn't see or here much f any of this that you put on this reply i was to busy working my A** off in those years but i did here the haters like you back then that i knew personally say that the economy sucked but in my job i travel all over the US & i never saw people not working . I saw the homeless villages out west & in most any major city that i traveled to which was just as bad last year or worse than it has ever been especially out west San Fran, Oregon, LA, Seattle, it's crazy how many tent cities there are & every time i go out there its worse than the time before . When i go to NOLA and your getting on the interstate to head north from down town there has been the same tent there every time I've been for over 2 years . From anything i catch from people that live in the cities they say it's because of the liberal politicians that make laws like giving out hypodermic needles so the junkies don't get sick as long as they give them back, yet they are laying all over the side walks & such spending money on useless things such as that . Not to mention the outrageous tax structure in Cali. I know a person that moved here a year ago and sold a 1200 Sq Ft. house on a lot less than a quarter of a acre & it sold for well over $1 million that is outrageous & Denver is now getting the same way . Yet they keep voting in the nut jobs any way ... I'll end with this . You are so filled with hatred for anything this guy has done it's very hard to see past that, if maybe just once in a while there were anything at all even the smallest of things that you could say in a positive manner that he did i might be able to look past your incredible biased hatred but you make it very hard because of your track record . I saw a response on the football blog by you a day or so ago & i had to make a appointment at the eye Dr. because i thought my eyes were going bad, that was first for me . So, are you a socialist? You certainly don't sound like a capitalist. Neither Donald Trump nor Joe Biden run these companies.
US Egg Posted March 20 Posted March 20 43 minutes ago, T master said: I'm all for helping the less fortunate but lets take care of our own citizens first then once we have that under control look at other ways we can help from there ! 1
T master Posted March 21 Posted March 21 17 hours ago, BillStime said: So, are you a socialist? You certainly don't sound like a capitalist. Neither Donald Trump nor Joe Biden run these companies. So exactly what part of your rectum did you pull this reply from ? Is this another bait & switch thing ? I made no reference of making companies do anything, if anything i made a comment on just wanting to keep manufacturing jobs here on American soil ... 16 hours ago, US Egg said: Exactly ! Most people that make a decent wage can't afford a modest 3/2 home any more, but they give breaks to those that aren't citizens WTH is up with that ? 1 1
All_Pro_Bills Posted March 21 Posted March 21 8 minutes ago, T master said: Exactly ! Most people that make a decent wage can't afford a modest 3/2 home any more, but they give breaks to those that aren't citizens WTH is up with that ? Its their way of encouraging the illegals to register to vote for Biden in November. 3
T master Posted March 21 Posted March 21 1 minute ago, All_Pro_Bills said: Its their way of encouraging the illegals to register to vote for Biden in November. All while screwing American veterans, & American citizens or the disabled that could actually use the help but that isn't what American politics is about anymore, it's just sad !! 2
Doc Posted March 21 Posted March 21 (edited) 1 hour ago, All_Pro_Bills said: Its their way of encouraging the illegals to register to vote for Biden in November. Gives them a street address and they can use the previous occupants’ names to vote. Edited March 21 by Doc 1
daz28 Posted March 22 Posted March 22 What world are these clowns, trying to blame Biden for trumps tax cuts for the rich, living in? Then they double down on their stupidity talking about the child tax credit. #alternativefactsworld "For years, President Biden has vowed no tax increase on individuals earning less than $400,000," Sen. Steve Daines, R-MT, said during a Senate Finance Committee hearing where Yellen was testifying. "And now President Biden is choosing to let the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expire and increase the corporate tax rate forcing American families and workers to bear the cost of these 'woke' policies," Daines said, referencing clean energy policies under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. Provisions of the TCJA — a landmark tax law proposed by the Trump administration and passed by Congress in 2017— that are set to expire in 2025 include the child tax credit. That credit allows taxpayers to reduce their tax bill by up to $2,000 per qualifying child, with an income threshold of up to $400,000 per family. An additional "other dependent credit" offers a tax credit of $500 to people with less than $400,000 in income who have qualified dependents who are ineligible for the child tax credit. "Would you agree that if the TCJA child tax credit provisions are not extended, this would also result in a tax hike for Americans making under $400,000?" Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Id., the committee's ranking member, asked Yellen. Republicans, so called party of family values, do not support needy families The Child allowance payments are the biggest help in decades – but Republicans just see ‘welfare assistance’ Last Thursday, 39 million American parents began receiving a monthly child allowance ($300 per child under six, and $250 per child from six through 17). It’s the biggest helping hand to American families in more than 85 years. They need it. Even before the pandemic, child poverty had reached post-war records. Even non-poor families were in trouble, burdened with deepening debt and missed payments. Most were living paycheck to paycheck – so if they lost a job, they and their kids could be plunged into poverty. But every single Republican in both the House and Senate voted against the measure. After I posted a tweet reminding people of this indisputable fact, Republican senator Mike Lee of Utah responded Friday with a perfectly bizarre tweet: “If you’re one of the 39 million households receiving their first Child Tax Credit payment today, don’t forget that every single Democrat voted against making it larger.” 2
Tommy Callahan Posted March 22 Posted March 22 What's the point of know return? Debt to gdp at 150? 175? We are currently over 130 and climbing daily.
BillStime Posted March 22 Author Posted March 22 14 minutes ago, Tommy Callahan said: What's the point of know return? Debt to gdp at 150? 175? We are currently over 130 and climbing daily. Making the case to not renew the Trump tax cuts that we clearly couldn’t afford.
BillStime Posted March 25 Author Posted March 25 3 minutes ago, All_Pro_Bills said: Based on depressed consumer sentiment and expectation along Biden's dreadful approval ratings nobody believes that. Yeah, that's cute and all. Reminds me what the polls told us about 2022 midterm elections.
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