I'm sure the ranchers will love that. Have to ask the one I have in my contacts.
Chris complains about off topic cartoons, then ghosts at the first sign of topical discussion.
I'm sure the ranchers will love that. Have to ask the one I have in my contacts.
It's not an opinion. If your dumb ass wants me to dig for actual prices, I would be happy to ing embarrass your dumb ass, yet again. Facts are facts, fake Christian.
Should the government tell some private companies to make less money, so others can make more?
Chris is singularly dishonest. His only purpose is to troll, so his ghosting is pretty much par for the course.
Donald Trump hopes to save America’s failing coal-fired power plants
The plan would benefit a handful of firms the president favours at the expense of consumers
https://www.economist.com/graphic-de...d-power-plants
Fake Chris knows more about economics than the Economist.![]()
Did you mean factory farms?
Board whig complaining about tariffs![]()
its about picking winners and losers.
but you knew that.
Wild Cobra?
Billions in U.S. solar projects shelved after Trump panel tariff
President Donald Trump’s tariff on imported solar panels has led U.S. renewable energy companies to
cancel or freeze investments of more than $2.5 billion in large installation projects,
along with thousands of jobs,
the developers told Reuters.
That’s more than double the about $1 billion in new spending plans announced by firms building or expanding U.S. solar panel factories to take advantage of the tax on imports.
The tariff’s bifurcated impact on the solar industry underscores how
protectionist trade measures almost invariably hurt one or more domestic industries for every one they shield from foreign compe ion.
Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs, for instance, have hurt manufacturers of U.S. farm equipment made with steel, such as tractors and grain bins, along with the farmers buying them at higher prices.
White House officials did not respond to a request for comment.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-t...2F+Top+News%29
The suggestion that emo Trump's bird-brained tariffs amount to a coherent industrial policy
It's not the 19th century, the US is fully industrialized, it has access to capitol and is not only not uncompe ive economically, but is very near the top of the pile.
If these tariffs supported economically viable or nationally indispensable industries, my ears would be wide open, but they don't. It's a pure sop to legacy energy companies and rust belt nostalgia.
what's the industrial policy here, SnakeBoy?
walk us through it.
Because one Spurtacular isn't enough? Geez, the laziness is contagious.
SB has given up. I think even he knows the right has lost its mind, and won't stake any effort on defending what he knows is crazy. Doorbell ringing is about it.
Trump doesn't read. His understanding of the economy is frozen in the eighties, before his mental decline. There are about 4 decades of film footage, watch them chronologically, it is obvious that the last 10 years or so have not been kind to his facilities.
This decline, coupled with not really a good baseline intellect AND a total lack of curiousity to start with means that his solutions will be based on what amounts to a fantasy world. Reality is rarely kind to such policies, unless you get lucky.
Looks like the bribe to Trump worked. ZTE is now being let back into the US, hypocrite.
Trump's controversial ZTE order came days after the Chinese government provided [hundreds of] millions to a Trump Organization-tied project
http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-zte-order-after-china-gave-millions-to-trump-organization-tied-project-2018-5
The U.S. strikes a deal with Chinese electronics giant ZTE
https://www.marketplace.org/2018/06/...nics-giant-zte
Guess those Iranian sanctions aren't really all that important to the administration now, are they, hypocrite? Wonder why that is?
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