President Joe Biden - Kamala Harris Administration

Nobody cares about hunter. The truth is somewhere in the middle. He was ****ed up and asked for help. In the mean time his family helped him. He was not in government administration like Trump's kids where. Let hunter face his own demons.
 
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So to put the idiot in chief’s “economic policy” on full display. The market was actually at a smaller dip point at the end of the first four months of 2020 than it is today for 2022. Yes the March 2020 drop occurred and was already into recovery.

Barry may not have been good for much, but he did understand joe's capacity to screw stuff up.
 
How does Amazon have an earnings miss right now?! HOW?!

Actually, Bezos probably saw the writing on the wall when he exited. It was a nice run on a technological update of the old Sears strategy until the competition caught up. I think people have finally accepted that buying Chinese isn't a great strategy, too.
 
Nobody cares about hunter. The truth is somewhere in the middle. He was ****ed up and asked for help. In the mean time his family helped him. He was not in government administration like Trump's kids where. Let hunter face his own demons.

10% for the Big Guy..yeah right. He is a lying sack of excrement
 
Nobody cares about hunter. The truth is somewhere in the middle. He was ****ed up and asked for help. In the mean time his family helped him. He was not in government administration like Trump's kids where. Let hunter face his own demons.
He paid for Joe's stuff out of money he was given due to Joe's position...is called money laundering...basically is a shell company cleaning money for Joe...problem is he is a POS crackhead and F*ckup....so he left evidence
 
Not the point. We aren’t a production economy anymore. We are more services.
And that is the problem. People that don't make stuff, can't buy stuff.

Plus, I don't know if you remember, but we had problems 2 years ago being able to litterally wipe our azzes (toilet paper). Do you think we've fixed those minor issues in something that we don't have to inport? What about the disruptions and lack of productive capacity for more critical things that we need?
 
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The US still manufactures like $3T year and 2nd in world. Sure China leads. To me it is not what we manufacture, it is what we dont. We may be a breadbasket, but not without the fertilizer. If we go EV, why repeat the mistakes of foreign supply of energy just for REM? Frankly, the USG is a bunch of fools, or want to this way.
That is the scary thing to me...food shortages.
 
And that is the problem. People that don't make stuff, can't buy stuff.

Plus, I don't know if you remember, but we had problems 2 years ago being able to litterally wipe our azzes (toilet paper). Do you think we've fixed those minor issues in something that we don't have to inport? What about the disruptions and lack of productive capacity for more critical things that we need?
So no that isn’t it at all. While yes we should have at least strategic production on shore I really don’t care where my mulch comes from or where the cheap injection molded plastic toys I buy my nieces and nephews come from. But if I were to pick I’d at least like to keep it in hemisphere and foster more border trade.
 
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So born male, but now a transgender female that identifies as lesbian and likes females.

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The US still manufactures like $3T year and 2nd in world. Sure China leads. To me it is not what we manufacture, it is what we dont. We may be a breadbasket, but not without the fertilizer. If we go EV, why repeat the mistakes of foreign supply of energy just for REM? Frankly, the USG is a bunch of fools, or want to this way.
That is the scary thing to me...food shortages.

If that number includes stuff built for the military and airlines, maybe it's possible. We do assemble cars here from components manufactured elsewhere. As you say, it's what we don't make that's troubling - not the consumer goods, but the materials like metals we need for almost every strategic need. Medicines are a horror show. Did the numbers say whether gasoline and diesel fuel count toward the $3T? Also the definition is something to ask questions about. Does a finished price include a deduction for all the imported materials that went into the final product?
 
The US still manufactures like $3T year and 2nd in world. Sure China leads. To me it is not what we manufacture, it is what we dont. We may be a breadbasket, but not without the fertilizer. If we go EV, why repeat the mistakes of foreign supply of energy just for REM? Frankly, the USG is a bunch of fools, or want to this way.
That is the scary thing to me...food shortages.[/QUOTE]

Yes sir. I have expanded my garden to 1/6th of an acre this year. That sounds big, but it takes a quarter acre of properly rotated crops to feed a single person. We are 4 missed meals away from chaos.
 

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