* * Trump Says He Will Tariff Mexico and Canada 25% and China An Additional 10%

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J.R.
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Married A Horn said:

J.R. said:

historian said:

No. There are plenty of conservatives of other faiths or no faith. There are quite a few prominent Jewish conservatives, for example. Also, some atheists are although they might be more libertarian than conservative.

I'm using the word "conservative" here the way it's used most often but I mean classical liberal.
agreed. I was looking for a response from Mr. Horn marrying man, as he seemed to indicate that one had to be a Christian to be Conservative. Just curious.


Oh sorry. Didnt know you were talking to me. I'll have to go back and refresh what we were talking about. But yeah, Historian's reply looked good. Crazy busy atm - had home inspection for another foreign exchange student.
cool on the exchange student. We had an exchange student from Ukraine (2015-2017) and she was great and it was a great experience for our family. This is why I have a soft spot for Ukraine. Her parents and childhood home where her parents live was bombed out by the the Ruskies. Her parents had to relocate to Warsaw and move in with her where she is an attorney. Sad.
Married A Horn
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J.R. said:

Married A Horn said:

J.R. said:

historian said:

No. There are plenty of conservatives of other faiths or no faith. There are quite a few prominent Jewish conservatives, for example. Also, some atheists are although they might be more libertarian than conservative.

I'm using the word "conservative" here the way it's used most often but I mean classical liberal.
agreed. I was looking for a response from Mr. Horn marrying man, as he seemed to indicate that one had to be a Christian to be Conservative. Just curious.


Oh sorry. Didnt know you were talking to me. I'll have to go back and refresh what we were talking about. But yeah, Historian's reply looked good. Crazy busy atm - had home inspection for another foreign exchange student.
cool on the exchange student. We had an exchange student from Ukraine (2015-2017) and she was great and it was a great experience for our family. This is why I have a soft spot for Ukraine. Her parents and childhood home where her parents live was bombed out by the the Ruskies. Her parents had to relocate to Warsaw and move in with her where she is an attorney. Sad.


At least they are alive!

I'll start a thread soon on the other subforum on our student - we havent picked yet. Our Italian was fantastic and like our daughter now. Our Swede wasnt as great. Looking at Spain, France, Swiss, Brazil this time. Still early.
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FLBear5630 said:

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RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

Why in the world do Trump want to start a trade war with two of our best trading partners?
to get a better deal.

Trump's love for tariffs is a real head scratcher. If he follows through with this, expect inflation to return with a vengeance and shortages of many products. Will be VERY painful for the middle and lower classes.
it's the hammer he will use in negotiations. He's reminding allies that he expects concessions, that the Cold War is over and we are no longer going to give sweetheart deals to empower allies.
If you have a company that's losing a lot of money, you can't fix it by tweaking the margins. You have to make big improvements on big numbers. You have to slash payroll. You have to divest all or parts of divisions. Etc.....

If you want to improve your trade numbers, you have to start by making big improvements with your largest trade partners. If you don't, you'll never be able to make the math work in your favor.





You will never solve big numbers on the cost side, things are already lean. Cutting a percent here or there is not the answer. You have to do it for too many years and it curtails innovation which is the life lood of growth. It has to be on the revenue side. The big winners, Apple, Google, Musk, Bezos do not think in terms of cutting, they think in terms of expanding.
LOL. trillion dollar deficits but the federal bureaucracy is lean. did you read what you wrote before you posted it?

You are correct that the revenue side will be a bigger part of the solution. but very silly to suggest that there is no fat to cut in Washington DC.
 
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