meazza Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 6 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: The other side since some who are prone to panic say that they're eager to hear both sides... You do realize that the 700 billion is paid by us consumers as equivalent to a tax right?
BillsFanNC Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 3 minutes ago, meazza said: You do realize that the 700 billion is paid by us consumers as equivalent to a tax right? I realize that you didn't read or comprehend what you quoted.
meazza Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Just now, BillsFanNC said: I realize that you didn't read or comprehend what you quoted. I did. It’s still insanely idiotic.
Joe Ferguson forever Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 29 minutes ago, meazza said: You do realize that the 700 billion is paid by us consumers as equivalent to a tax right? what happens if there aren't enough buyers for low yielding T bills?. At this point, with trump as prez, I'm not sure if they qualify as a safe haven. Also Jeanine wench is a shill.
BillsFanNC Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 33 minutes ago, meazza said: I did. It’s still insanely idiotic. No more idiotic than insisting that you already know the outcome of these policies or that business as usual wasn't a one way express lane to disaster. Just like the morons who insisted that they knew exactly what was happening in the early days of pandemic, morons who claim that they know what's going on here are liars. NOBODY KNOWS. And I'm certainly not putting much weight in the opinion of the same idiots who nodded along with this. Edited 12 hours ago by BillsFanNC 1
Roundybout Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: No more idiotic than insisting that you already know the outcome of these policies or that business as usual wasn't a one way express lane to disaster. Just like the morons who insisted that they knew exactly what was happening in the early days of pandemic, morons who claim that they know what's going on here are liars. NOBODY KNOWS. And I'm certainly not putting much weight in the opinion of the same idiots who nodded along with this. If nobody knows, why are we doing it? What is the plan? 1
Joe Ferguson forever Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) 16 minutes ago, Roundybout said: If nobody knows, why are we doing it? What is the plan? the plan is to throw grass into the wind, watch it blow back, hit 2 clubs more, hope for a good bounce and pray against a shank. Edited 11 hours ago by Joe Ferguson forever 1 2
meazza Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 29 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: No more idiotic than insisting that you already know the outcome of these policies or that business as usual wasn't a one way express lane to disaster. Just like the morons who insisted that they knew exactly what was happening in the early days of pandemic, morons who claim that they know what's going on here are liars. NOBODY KNOWS. And I'm certainly not putting much weight in the opinion of the same idiots who nodded along with this. Based on the fact that the tariffs he claimed other countries were imposing which were debunked as well as him imposing tariffs on countries that have a positive trade balance with the states, it shows me that there is no actual plan. So yeah, keep swallowing the load of this administration because you don’t actually understand the subject matter and your only crutch is latching on to grifters who severely misinform you. What is entirely hilarious is that you had an issue with posters who spoke about medicine, viruses and vaccines who didn’t have a ***** clue what they were talking about and yet you are doing the exact same ***** thing. 30 minutes ago, Roundybout said: If nobody knows, why are we doing it? What is the plan? To make a deal apparently. The worst part, if he reverses these decisions, the market will go up and the grifters will say « see, all the doomsayers were wrong ». Leaving out the convenient fact that the economy is slowing down because of the crazy uncertainty and garbled messaging from this administration.
JFKjr Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago So you don't like the plan of the guy you didn't vote for. Vote harder next time.
The Frankish Reich Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, Joe Ferguson forever said: the plan is to throw grass into the wind, watch it blow back, hit 2 clubs more, hope for a good bounce and pray against a shank. That one never gets old.
BillsFanNC Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 2 hours ago, meazza said: Based on the fact that the tariffs he claimed other countries were imposing which were debunked as well as him imposing tariffs on countries that have a positive trade balance with the states, it shows me that there is no actual plan. So yeah, keep swallowing the load of this administration because you don’t actually understand the subject matter and your only crutch is latching on to grifters who severely misinform you. What is entirely hilarious is that you had an issue with posters who spoke about medicine, viruses and vaccines who didn’t have a ***** clue what they were talking about and yet you are doing the exact same ***** thing. It's 2025 man. Wake up. Everybody is an expert on EVERYTHING!! Any regrets yet for supporting Trump now that he's doing exactly what he told you he would do? 2 hours ago, meazza said: To make a deal apparently. The worst part, if he reverses these decisions, the market will go up and the grifters will say « see, all the doomsayers were wrong ». Leaving out the convenient fact that the economy is slowing down because of the crazy uncertainty and garbled messaging from this administration.
meazza Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, BillsFanNC said: It's 2025 man. Wake up. Everybody is an expert on EVERYTHING!! Any regrets yet for supporting Trump now that he's doing exactly what he told you he would do? Trump said he would put tariffs on Canada and threaten our sovereignty? Or is this more of a « he doesn’t really mean that it’s a negotiation tactic ». Have a good weekend Spartacus. 1
TH3 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 5 hours ago, meazza said: You do realize that the 700 billion is paid by us consumers as equivalent to a tax right? Yup. Raise taxes on everyone.
Doc Brown Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, BillsFanNC said: It's 2025 man. Wake up. Everybody is an expert on EVERYTHING!! Any regrets yet for supporting Trump now that he's doing exactly what he told you he would do? I don't think the majority of voters took him seriously with tariffs because he was mostly all bark and no bite in that area in his first term. About a 10% drop in the stock market in a day in a half is not what they voted for. The only way he can attempt to put the toothpaste back in the tube the best he can is to cancel every tariff. Trump will never admit he was wrong so what you'll see is artificial trade agreements with individual countries, highlight any companies that make investments in America (ignoring the one's who lay off workers), and try and shift blame to the federal reserve. 1
TH3 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, Doc Brown said: I don't think the majority of voters took him seriously with tariffs because he was mostly all bark and no bite in that area in his first term. About a 10% drop in the stock market in a day in a half is not what they voted for. The only way he can attempt to put the toothpaste back in the tube the best he can is to cancel every tariff. Trump will never admit he was wrong so what you'll see is artificial trade agreements with individual countries, highlight any companies that make investments in America (ignoring the one's who lay off workers), and try and shift blame to the federal reserve. Only 45 more months👍 1
BillsFanNC Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 49 minutes ago, meazza said: Trump said he would put tariffs on Canada and threaten our sovereignty? Or is this more of a « he doesn’t really mean that it’s a negotiation tactic ». Have a good weekend Spartacus. The Toronto Star seemed quite worried about the looming Trump tariffs before the election. He talked about it at almost every single campaign event. Yet you supported him anyway. But you're Canadian so WGAF?
Doc Brown Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 13 minutes ago, TH3 said: Only 45 more months👍 Glad the Bills built the bulk of the new stadium in time.
BillsFanNC Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 16 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: I don't think the majority of voters took him seriously with tariffs because he was mostly all bark and no bite in that area in his first term. About a 10% drop in the stock market in a day in a half is not what they voted for. The only way he can attempt to put the toothpaste back in the tube the best he can is to cancel every tariff. Trump will never admit he was wrong so what you'll see is artificial trade agreements with individual countries, highlight any companies that make investments in America (ignoring the one's who lay off workers), and try and shift blame to the federal reserve. The orange menace post Russia collusion hoax, fake impeachment, unprecedented lawfare, FBI raid on his private residence and two assassination attempts is one I'd take at his word.
meazza Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 6 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said: The Toronto Star seemed quite worried about the looming Trump tariffs before the election. He talked about it at almost every single campaign event. Yet you supported him anyway. But you're Canadian so WGAF? Oh so because someone wrote an opinion peace on it, I should ignore trumps first term in which doc brown has stated, he was all bark no bite? And yes I live in Canada yet I spend a fortune visiting the states every year with my family but who cares right? ***** asshat. 24 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: I don't think the majority of voters took him seriously with tariffs because he was mostly all bark and no bite in that area in his first term. About a 10% drop in the stock market in a day in a half is not what they voted for. The only way he can attempt to put the toothpaste back in the tube the best he can is to cancel every tariff. Trump will never admit he was wrong so what you'll see is artificial trade agreements with individual countries, highlight any companies that make investments in America (ignoring the one's who lay off workers), and try and shift blame to the federal reserve. Exactly.
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