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Do you feel like the winds of change are blowing today too?
Monday, March 31, 2025 6:53 AM
SECOND
The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Monday, March 31, 2025 7:02 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Doods ...
Monday, March 31, 2025 10:32 AM
Monday, March 31, 2025 1:23 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Monday, March 31, 2025 2:44 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: -------------------------------------------------- "I don't find this stuff amusing anymore." ~Paul Simon
Monday, March 31, 2025 3:11 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Quote:Originally posted by second: Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Doods ... I have known since Nixon was President that Republican Presidents are bad for business. I have also known since I went into business that other businessmen who believe Republican Presidents are good for business aren't doing a good job running a business. I have profited mightily at their expense since Trumptards are fundamentally incompetent. They deserve their misfortunes. U.S. economic performance by presidential party https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._economic_performance_by_presidential_party#Recessions Ten of the eleven U.S. recessions between 1953 and 2020 began under Republican presidents. The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Quote: Blinder and Watson found that since 1945 the average inflation rate was higher under Republican presidents than under Democrats, although inflation tended to rise under Democrats but fall under Republicans.
Quote: "The Democratic edge stems mainly from more benign oil shocks, superior total factor productivity (TFP) performance, a more favorable international environment, and perhaps more optimistic consumer expectations about the near-term future."[1] Unemployment is largely influenced by the economic policies from the Federal Reserve, which has as a main objective to balance the trade off between maintaining low and stable inflation vs maximizing employment.[15]
Monday, March 31, 2025 3:19 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: First of all, I distrust their measurement of economic health. GDP, for example. It includes "the value of all goods and services produced in the USA" but then includes non-productive values like the rental-equivalent value of home ownership, government outlays, inflated costs [of medical care, for example] which represents excess profit.
Monday, March 31, 2025 5:24 PM
Monday, March 31, 2025 5:34 PM
Quote: The very idea that they [German gold bouillon] might not be safe [in the USA] would have been considered ridiculous from 1945 ... until a couple of weeks ago.
Quote: In January 2013, Deutsche Bundesbank, the German central bank, announced plans to repatriate 300 tons of its 1,500 tonne reserve from the U.S., and 374 tons from France by 2020, in order to store (1,695.3 tons) of its official gold reserves in Frankfurt.[4][5][6] The gold stored in the U.S. was acquired by West Germany during a period of trade surpluses with the U.S. before 1970. The gold was never repatriated to Germany due to fear of invasion by the Soviet Union.[7] In 2013, five tons were repatriated due to logistical difficulties. However, 120 tons in 2014 (35 tons from Paris, 85 tons from New York);[8][9] a further 210 tons in 2015 (110.5 tons from Paris and 99.5 tons from New York);[10] and finally 200 tons in 2016, were repatriated.[11][12]
Quote: The collateral damage of Trump's Yemen blunder ... Apparently they were hoping to score a decapitation strike, as Israel had done in Lebanon, killing Hassan Nasrallah and a number of other senior Hamas officials. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed that the U.S. executed precision strikes in Yemen and hit all of the targets they intended to hit. That may well be true, but it remains uncertain whether those targets were of any military value or not. Trust us, we’re experts! We should ignore whatever the official Washington has to say about it: government and military authorities always try to project an image of a tight ship organization that conducts rigorous, accurate monitoring with extensive human and technological intelligence assets on the ground and in the air... When they identify a target, for sure they'll kill the baddies and effectively limit 'collateral damage.' We can rest assured that it's all surgical stuff that eliminates evil doers while sparing the innocents. But as a rule, the reality of war is very different from the sanitized versions contrived to secure the acquiescence from the public which pays for all the fireworks. Some ten days ago, former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter gave us a first hand account (at about 22 min. mark) about the way target selection actually works. He said that during the first Iraq war, he was "heavily involved" with targeting of Iraqi Scud missiles, their production capacity, their command and control and their operational activity, to try and interdict their launches. He also became intimately familiar with Central Command (CENTCOM) operations, explaining that "there's a lot of speculation that goes into identifying targets." In the early 2000s, Ritter became a weapons inspector, so he had the unique opportunity to visit "every place we attacked" in Iraq. Here's what he found: "We misidentified the vast majority of targets we bombed; we claimed that we did more destruction on them than we did and often times we hit things that had nothing to do with what we thought we were doing and when it came to mobile relocatable targets we blew up more Bedouin tents, more trucks, more buses, more fuel tankers, more private vehicles than we did Scuds. We didn't hit a single scud launcher in the entire war despite diverting thousands of combat sorties dedicated to that task. But we did kill thousands of innocent Iraqis and hundreds of innocent Jordanian truck drivers. We slaughtered Bedouin families because we mistook Bedouin tents filled with sheep ... We did this over and over and over and over again and we never learned the lesson. ... It was repeated in Afghanistan, it is repeated every time we go to war." Lessons learned? For anyone who might suspect that Mr. Ritter is exaggerating, back in 2019 Washington Post published the "Afghanistan Papers," which abundantly corroborated his take. Afghanistan Papers showed a shocking lack of professionalism, corruption and deceptive practices by senior US military and political leaders. Perhaps like Mr. Hegseth and Mr. Waltz today, they publicly claimed great achievements and progres in Afghanistan. Privately however, they knew that the war was unwinnable. In Afghanistan, the U.S. embarked upon an open-ended war on the other side of the planet, without any coherent plan or a long-term strategy. All they had was a narrative for public consumption, which shifted according to the exigencies of the day, from counterterrorism to nation-building to counterinsurgency. The narratives were evidently good enough to justify spending more than $1 trillion of US taxpayer money, but about 40% of that figure was lost to embezzlement, fraud and waste in reconstruction projects that were seodm, if ever, completed. US troops often had no idea where their enemies were or whom they were bombing. Private interviews from SIGAR's "Lessons Learned" project showed that the officials knew perfectly well that the war was a lost cause, but continued to issue optimistic, upbeat statements to maintain the commitment in Afghanistan. Allegedly they feared that admitting the truth would damage morale and erode public support. I think that they also feared that admitting the truth would stop the money train. They really never learn… It is fortunate for the Trump team that, as Ritter said, the military keeps doing the same things over and over and over again and never learns the lessons. I suppose they have to pretend to be in control, else they might lose public support and erode the troops' morale. But the public - at least the discerning cohort among them - should realize that all the confidence boosterism coming from the administration probably amounts to lipstick on the proverbial pig. Seven years of war against Yemen (via Saudi proxy) and sixteen months of bombing under the operation "Prosperity Guardian" did not defeat nor deter the Yemenis. Why anyone expected that these last bombing raids would do the trick, is anyone's guess. Loose cannons It is clear by now that Trump's "decisive and powerful military action" was a powerful blunder that will expose the empire's weakness and embolden their enemies who are all paying close attention to the new team in charge. This is a disappointment to those of us who assumed that people in the Trump administration were experienced, learned and judicious professionals. Now they're coming across as loose cannons: an amateurish clique with barely a rudimentary understanding of what or whom they're bombing. Recent revelations from the Signal chat about the way these decisions were made only reinforces that view. Ultimately, the worst collateral damage from this episode will be the administration's lost credibility in the world, both with its friends and its adversaries. Making deals will probably prove harder than they thought.
Monday, March 31, 2025 5:38 PM
Monday, March 31, 2025 5:56 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Second cannot articulate one single way that his life is worse today than it was in November of 2024. Not one.
Monday, March 31, 2025 6:56 PM
Quote:Originally posted by second: Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Second cannot articulate one single way that his life is worse today than it was in November of 2024. Not one.I am in the top 1%
Monday, March 31, 2025 7:19 PM
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Tuesday, April 1, 2025 6:05 AM
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Tuesday, April 1, 2025 6:44 AM
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 6:55 AM
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 7:10 AM
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 7:52 AM
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 10:33 AM
Quote:Originally posted by second: Donald Trump faces backlash after spending $85M on golf excursions By Tom Beattie | 08:44 ET, MAR 31 2025 https://www.irishstar.com/sport/other-sports/donald-trump-backlash-golf-excursions-34964019 Trump has spent 38 percent of his time in office at his resorts. The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 10:34 AM
Quote:Originally posted by second: Military expert warns Trump vow could trigger decades-long insurgency By Brad Reed | March 31, 2025 8:46AM ET https://www.rawstory.com/trump-canada-2671641846/ President Donald Trump has repeatedly mused about making Canada into America's "51st state," which has prompted one expert to conduct a war game mapping how a U.S. invasion of Canada would play out. The Montreal Gazette reported that Aisha Ahmad, a political scientist at the University of Toronto, said that the American military would likely easily defeat Canada were Trump to really give the green light for an invasion. However, he also said that wouldn't be the end of the story as Canadians would not passively accept being conquered. In fact, Ahmad believes that Canadians would wage a bloody, decades-long insurgency against the United States until the Americans left their country. “It’s impossible to annex Canada without violence,” said Ahmad, who in the past has advised American officials at the United States Department of Defense about counter-insurgency strategies. “No one is born an insurgent or resistance fighter. This is something that happens to people when their mom is killed, or when their kids are unable to get to a hospital. People fight back because they have to.” He said that the U.S. military would struggle to occupy Canada when hundreds of thousands of Canadians would be engaged in a concerted campaign of sabotage that they would adopt as a "secret, part-time job." "Trump is delusional if he believes that 40 million Canadians will passively accept conquest," he emphasized. In fact, it would only take one percent of the Canadian population working as insurgents to produce a force of 400,000 fighters, which would be ten times the number of Taliban fighters who eventually pushed the American military out of Afghanistan after a 20-year occupation. The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 6:24 AM
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 6:53 AM
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 7:10 AM
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 9:17 AM
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 11:23 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: The entire atmosphere surrounding all of this is completely different than it was in 2016 and 2020. Things just kind of feel normal again. It's like all the loudest voices either screamed themselves out or they aren't being platformed anymore and/or we just finally, collectively tuned them out for a change. It's kind of nice, innit? Happy Inauguration Day!
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 11:26 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack Monday, January 20, 2025 8:20 AM: The entire atmosphere surrounding all of this is completely different than it was in 2016 and 2020. Things just kind of feel normal again. It's like all the loudest voices either screamed themselves out or they aren't being platformed anymore and/or we just finally, collectively tuned them out for a change. It's kind of nice, innit? Happy Inauguration Day!
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 11:33 AM
Quote:Originally posted by second: The Winds of Change Are Blowing! In case it is not clear that murdering 23 illegal aliens is no big deal for Trump, but killing one rich white man who deserved death is a big deal because Trump is rich, white, and deserving: DOJ directs prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione Gunman who killed 23 in racist attack at Texas Walmart offered plea deal to avoid death penalty https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/news-wrap-bondi-directs-federal-prosecutors-to-pursue-death-penalty-for-luigi-mangione https://www.npr.org/2025/03/26/g-s1-55939/gunman-texas-walmart-attack-death-penalty-plea-deal The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 11:35 AM
Quote:Originally posted by second: Thanks to Donald Trump, there is a Taxpayer Revolt! The Winds of Change Are Blowing! Why More People Are Avoiding Filing Taxes This Year By Kelley R. Taylor | April 1, 2025 https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/why-people-are-avoiding-filing-taxes-this-year If you feel less than enthusiastic about filing your federal income taxes this year, you're not alone. IRS filing data and a recent survey shed light on a growing trend: Many are hesitant to file taxes in 2025. This tax season, the IRS has reported a notable downturn in tax return submissions compared to previous years. Why? Possible reasons range from concerns about IRS workforce reductions to general economic uncertainty. A March survey of 1,003 respondents conducted by Qualtrics on behalf of Intuit Credit Karma also revealed some interesting data points. Nearly a quarter of respondents felt less concerned about making errors on their tax returns this year, while almost half worried about receiving a timely refund. Meanwhile, according to the survey, 17% of millennials have contemplated not filing at all. They reported a belief that audit risk has decreased due to recent downsizing at the IRS. The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 3:28 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: No. It's because it's terrorism. You can't justify somebody executing somebody in public. You're a fucking lunatic. Mangione needs to be made an example of, or you're going to have 1,000 psychotic Democrats doing it tomorrow. We've got videos of the terrorism that you people do against your own people with Tesla cars today. Covid lockdowns fucked you up so bad. -------------------------------------------------- "I don't find this stuff amusing anymore." ~Paul Simon
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 3:41 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Quote:Originally posted by second: Thanks to Donald Trump, there is a Taxpayer Revolt! The Winds of Change Are Blowing! Why More People Are Avoiding Filing Taxes This Year By Kelley R. Taylor | April 1, 2025 https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/why-people-are-avoiding-filing-taxes-this-year If you feel less than enthusiastic about filing your federal income taxes this year, you're not alone. IRS filing data and a recent survey shed light on a growing trend: Many are hesitant to file taxes in 2025. This tax season, the IRS has reported a notable downturn in tax return submissions compared to previous years. Why? Possible reasons range from concerns about IRS workforce reductions to general economic uncertainty. A March survey of 1,003 respondents conducted by Qualtrics on behalf of Intuit Credit Karma also revealed some interesting data points. Nearly a quarter of respondents felt less concerned about making errors on their tax returns this year, while almost half worried about receiving a timely refund. Meanwhile, according to the survey, 17% of millennials have contemplated not filing at all. They reported a belief that audit risk has decreased due to recent downsizing at the IRS. The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two Good plan. Don't file your taxes, Democrats. See what happens to you. -------------------------------------------------- "I don't find this stuff amusing anymore." ~Paul Simon
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 4:24 PM
Quote:Originally posted by second: Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Quote:Originally posted by second: Thanks to Donald Trump, there is a Taxpayer Revolt! The Winds of Change Are Blowing! Why More People Are Avoiding Filing Taxes This Year By Kelley R. Taylor | April 1, 2025 https://www.kiplinger.com/taxes/why-people-are-avoiding-filing-taxes-this-year If you feel less than enthusiastic about filing your federal income taxes this year, you're not alone. IRS filing data and a recent survey shed light on a growing trend: Many are hesitant to file taxes in 2025. This tax season, the IRS has reported a notable downturn in tax return submissions compared to previous years. Why? Possible reasons range from concerns about IRS workforce reductions to general economic uncertainty. A March survey of 1,003 respondents conducted by Qualtrics on behalf of Intuit Credit Karma also revealed some interesting data points. Nearly a quarter of respondents felt less concerned about making errors on their tax returns this year, while almost half worried about receiving a timely refund. Meanwhile, according to the survey, 17% of millennials have contemplated not filing at all. They reported a belief that audit risk has decreased due to recent downsizing at the IRS. The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two Good plan. Don't file your taxes, Democrats. See what happens to you. -------------------------------------------------- "I don't find this stuff amusing anymore." ~Paul SimonI guess you are unaware that business owners have absolute control over their reported income. If they want to cheat, they can cheat, following Trump's example. The man paid no taxes for decades! If he gets fined, he still doesn't pay! It is the Winds of Change Blowing. Can you feel it, 6ix? https://www.google.com/search?q=Trump+tax+cheating The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 7:12 PM
Quote: SECOND: I'm guessing you overlooked that the Walmart killer murdered 23 illegal aliens, but the killer is not facing the death penalty because they were Mexicans. Trump might pardon the killer for heroically stopping illegal aliens! Trump could do it. He started pardoning corporations and nobody knew Trump would do that until he did it. Why not pardon murderers? That's one cheap way to get millions of illegal aliens to self-deport because of the fear of being murdered and Trump pardoning the murderer.
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 7:31 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote: SECOND: I'm guessing you overlooked that the Walmart killer murdered 23 illegal aliens, but the killer is not facing the death penalty because they were Mexicans. Trump might pardon the killer for heroically stopping illegal aliens! Trump could do it. He started pardoning corporations and nobody knew Trump would do that until he did it. Why not pardon murderers? That's one cheap way to get millions of illegal aliens to self-deport because of the fear of being murdered and Trump pardoning the murderer. Say, who is the one constantly advocating shooting people they don't like?? I guess you don't like the taste of your own medicine! BTW- before you start advocating a shooting war, you might want to check who's got the most guns. ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger AMERICANS SUPPORT AMERICA
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 8:03 PM
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Quote: SECOND Signym, I have made crystal clear that the only workable method to control evil people, either drunken employees, embezzlers, contract breaking subcontractors, or Nazis during WWII or Confederate slave-owners is to harm them.
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 10:07 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote: SECOND Signym, I have made crystal clear that the only workable method to control evil people, either drunken employees, embezzlers, contract breaking subcontractors, or Nazis during WWII or Confederate slave-owners is to harm them. So, since YOU'RE an evil person ...?
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 10:08 PM
Thursday, April 3, 2025 12:40 AM
Quote:Originally posted by second: Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote: SECOND Signym, I have made crystal clear that the only workable method to control evil people, either drunken employees, embezzlers, contract breaking subcontractors, or Nazis during WWII or Confederate slave-owners is to harm them. So, since YOU'RE an evil person ...?I have never seen or heard of an evil person, corporation, or nation that believed they were other than "good,"'
Thursday, April 3, 2025 1:45 AM
Quote:Originally posted by second: Trump has made astronomical estimates about how much money tariffs can raise. “We will take in trillions and trillions of dollars and create jobs like we have never seen before,” he said during his recent joint address to Congress. “Tariffs are about making America rich again and making America great again.” Last Sunday on Air Force One, Trump was even more ebullient. “We’re going to become so rich, you’re not going to know where to spend all that money,” he said. Trump says he’ll use revenue from tariffs to “offset” more big tax cuts. Those tax cuts will disproportionately benefit wealthy Americans and big corporations. But revenue raised from tariffs will be coming disproportionately from average working people. It's another scam. https://www.alternet.org/trump-economic-plan/ The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Thursday, April 3, 2025 4:12 AM
Quote: China: 34% (charges U.S. 67%)—though Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the 34% will be in addition to tariffs China already faces, bringing its tariff rate to 54%. European Union: 20% (charges U.S. 39%) Vietnam: 46% (charges U.S 90%) Taiwan: 32% (charges U.S. 64%) Japan: 24% (charges U.S. 46%) India: 26% (charges U.S. 52%) South Korea: 25% (charges U.S. 50%) Thailand: 36% (charges U.S. 72%) Switzerland: 31% (charges U.S. 61%) Indonesia: 32% (charges U.S. 64%) Malaysia: 24% (charges U.S. 47%) Cambodia: 49% (charges U.S. 97%) United Kingdom: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) South Africa: 30% (charges U.S. 60%) Brazil: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Bangladesh: 37% (charges U.S. 74%) Singapore: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Israel: 17% (charges U.S. 33%) Philippines: 17% (charges U.S. 34%) Chile: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Australia: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Pakistan: 29% (charges U.S. 58%) Turkey: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Sri Lanka: 44% (charges U.S. 88%) Colombia: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Peru: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Nicaragua: 18% (charges U.S. 36%) Norway: 15% (charges U.S. 30%) Costa Rica: 10% (charges U.S. 17%) Jordan: 20% (charges U.S. 40%) Dominican Republic: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) United Arab Emirates: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) New Zealand: 10% (charges U.S. 20%) Argentina: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Ecuador: 10% (charges U.S. 12%) Guatemala: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Honduras: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Madagascar: 47% (charges U.S. 93%) Myanmar (Burma): 44% (charges U.S. 88%) Tunisia: 28% (charges U.S. 55%) Kazakhstan: 27% (charges U.S. 54%) Serbia: 37% (charges U.S. 74%) Egypt: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Saudi Arabia: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) El Salvador: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Côte d’Ivoire: 21% (charges U.S. 41%) Laos: 48% (charges U.S. 95%) Botswana: 37% (charges U.S. 74%) Trinidad and Tobago: 10% (charges U.S. 12%) Morocco: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Algeria: 30% (charges U.S. 59%) Oman: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Uruguay: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Bahamas: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Lesotho: 50% (charges U.S. 99%) Ukraine: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Bahrain: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Qatar: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Mauritius: 40% (charges U.S. 80%) Fiji: 32% (charges U.S. 63%) Iceland: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Kenya: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Liechtenstein: 37% (charges U.S. 73%) Guyana: 38% (charges U.S. 76%) Haiti: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Bosnia and Herzegovina: 35% (charges U.S. 70%) Nigeria: 14% (charges U.S. 27%) Namibia: 21% (charges U.S. 42%) Brunei: 24% (charges U.S. 47%) Bolivia: 10% (charges U.S. 20%) Panama: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Venezuela: 15% (charges U.S. 29%) North Macedonia: 33% (charges U.S. 65%) Ethiopia: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Ghana: 10% (charges U.S. 17%) Moldova: 31% (charges U.S. 61%) Angola: 32% (charges U.S. 63%) Democratic Republic of the Congo: 11% (charges U.S. 22%) Jamaica: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Mozambique: 16% (charges U.S. 31%) Paraguay: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Zambia: 17% (charges U.S. 33%) Lebanon: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Tanzania: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Iraq: 39% (charges U.S. 78%) Georgia: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Senegal: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Azerbaijan: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Cameroon: 11% (charges U.S. 22%) Uganda: 10% (charges U.S. 20%) Albania: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Armenia: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Nepal: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Sint Maarten: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Falkland Islands: 41% (charges U.S. 82%) Gabon: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Kuwait: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Togo: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Suriname: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Belize: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Papua New Guinea: 10% (charges U.S. 15%) Malawi: 17% (charges U.S. 34%) Liberia: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) British Virgin Islands: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Afghanistan: 10% (charges U.S. 49%) Zimbabwe: 18% (charges U.S. 35%) Benin: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Barbados: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Monaco: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Syria: 41% (charges U.S. 81%) Uzbekistan: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Republic of the Congo: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Djibouti: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) French Polynesia: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Cayman Islands: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Kosovo: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Curaçao: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Vanuatu: 22% (charges U.S. 44%) Rwanda: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Sierra Leone: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Mongolia: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) San Marino: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Antigua and Barbuda: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Bermuda: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Eswatini: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Marshall Islands: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Saint Pierre and Miquelon: 50% (charges U.S. 99%) Saint Kitts and Nevis: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Turkmenistan: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Grenada: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Sudan: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Turks and Caicos Islands: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Aruba: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Montenegro: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Saint Helena: 10% (charges U.S. 15%) Kyrgyzstan: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Yemen: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Niger: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Saint Lucia: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Nauru: 30% (charges U.S. 59%) Equatorial Guinea: 13% (charges U.S. 25%) Iran: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Libya: 31% (charges U.S. 61%) Samoa: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Guinea: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Timor-Leste: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Montserrat: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Chad: 13% (charges U.S. 26%) Mali: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Maldives: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Tajikistan: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Cabo Verde: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Burundi: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Guadeloupe: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Bhutan: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Martinique: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Tonga: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Mauritania: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Dominica: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Micronesia: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Gambia: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) French Guiana: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Christmas Island: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Andorra: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Central African Republic: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Solomon Islands: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Mayotte: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Anguilla: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Cocos (Keeling) Islands: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Eritrea: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Cook Islands: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) South Sudan: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Comoros: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Kiribati: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) São Tomé and Príncipe: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Norfolk Island: 29% (charges U.S. 58%) Gibraltar: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Tuyalu: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) British Indian Ocean Territory: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Tokelau: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Guinea-Bissau: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Svalbard and Jan Mayen: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Heard and McDonald Islands: 10% (charges U.S. 10%) Réunion: 37% (charges U.S. 73%)
Thursday, April 3, 2025 6:24 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by second: Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote: SECOND Signym, I have made crystal clear that the only workable method to control evil people, either drunken employees, embezzlers, contract breaking subcontractors, or Nazis during WWII or Confederate slave-owners is to harm them. So, since YOU'RE an evil person ...?I have never seen or heard of an evil person, corporation, or nation that believed they were other than "good,"' Hey, that describes you! Or at least you keep telling us how good you are! ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger AMERICANS SUPPORT AMERICA
Thursday, April 3, 2025 6:26 AM
Thursday, April 3, 2025 6:29 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: China: 34% (charges U.S. 67%)—though Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the 34% will be in addition to tariffs China already faces, bringing its tariff rate to 54%. European Union: 20% (charges U.S. 39%) Vietnam: 46% (charges U.S 90%) Taiwan: 32% (charges U.S. 64%) Japan: 24% (charges U.S. 46%)
Thursday, April 3, 2025 7:10 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: We're going to find out, so I'll take what ends up happening as the truth over the people you quote that denied we were in a recession for the better part of Joe Biden*'s administration, and it cost about $9 Trillion to keep up the illusion that we weren't in that amount of time. You are a simple minded fool. If Trump and his team are as simple minded as you, then we're in a world of hurt and Democrats will rise from the grave. If not, you're going to look really stupid again. Just like you always do. -------------------------------------------------- "I don't find this stuff amusing anymore." ~Paul Simon
Thursday, April 3, 2025 8:03 AM
Quote:One of the main arguments in my book is that the Red Scare is at the heart largely a culture war. It’s one that pits the progressive New Deal culture of the 1930s against a revanchist, certainly anti-New Deal, but also anti-progressive conservatism. In the 1930s, there was not just the New Deal, and not just the tumult of the Great Depression, but the emergence of a culture in America that was very different from what had come before, certainly what had existed in the 1920s. It was cosmopolitan, pluralistic, very, very much in favor of an expansive government—but also in favor of things like women’s rights and civil rights and labor rights. It was a very much a different conception of America.
Thursday, April 3, 2025 8:44 AM
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Thursday, April 3, 2025 11:08 AM
Quote:Originally posted by second: Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: We're going to find out, so I'll take what ends up happening as the truth over the people you quote that denied we were in a recession for the better part of Joe Biden*'s administration, and it cost about $9 Trillion to keep up the illusion that we weren't in that amount of time. You are a simple minded fool. If Trump and his team are as simple minded as you, then we're in a world of hurt and Democrats will rise from the grave. If not, you're going to look really stupid again. Just like you always do. -------------------------------------------------- "I don't find this stuff amusing anymore." ~Paul SimonWill Malignant Stupidity Kill the World Economy? Trump’s tariffs are a disaster. His policy process is worse. By Paul Krugman | Apr 03, 2025 https://paulkrugman.substack.com/p/will-careless-stupidity-kill-the America created the modern world trading system. The rules governing tariffs and the negotiating process that brought those tariffs down over time grew out of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, devised by FDR in 1934. The growth in international trade under that system had some negative aspects but was on balance very good for America and the world. It was, in fact, one of our greatest policy achievements.
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