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A “remittance” expert and humble as well? Don’t ever change.TurdBuffer said:
Oh Cirrho: Watching you try to find your way out of the woods is as painful as watching Brownsocks run backwards toward his own end-zone. It's literally painful and I'm feeling bad for ever baiting you with a few crumbs. I only made your situation worse. My bad. I'm truly sorry.CirrhosisDawg said:
Ok!TurdBuffer said:
Faggot Snowflake Argument Technique #7: Attempt - and fail - gaslighting your opponent.CirrhosisDawg said:
Goodness gracious you are angry!TurdBuffer said:
Christ. Nothing worse than an idiot who thinks he's a genius.CirrhosisDawg said:
To finance the US current account deficit?TurdBuffer said:
Where does all that investment money come from? Wake up.salemcoog said:
The US Mexico trade relationship is soon to waver.TurdBuffer said:
NYBE. At all.BennyBeaver said:
Big fucking deal. Car company execs get richer. Neat. Typical Trump is looking out for his wallet and his cronies wallets and ignoring what is BEST FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Lap it up trumptards. Your mfring jerb aint coming back.TurdBuffer said:All three automakers stock prices went up today after the announcement of the Mexican deal. I'll take Mexican labor and more jobs in Mexico over back-stabbing, throat-slitting China any day of the week. Those who decry the anti-immigrant bias and policies should be jumping for joy at the solid just done for them. But they won't, and CNN will tell stories about the "exploitation" of Mexico when they never said a peep about China.
How is an improved trade relationship with Mexico not good for both Mexico and the US? If you've paid any attention at all to NAFTA, you can easily see it's shortcomings, especially for Mexico, which never realized many of the benefits Al Gore and Bill Gates promised it would bring to that country, and in turn the U.S.
China and South Korea have been and are making huge investments in Mexico since Trumps dog whistle of walls and tariffs. The US is being replaced there.
China.
Holding the paper is worthless without remittances, you little ankle-biter.
Most idiots might get the question or the answer wrong, so congrats! You whiffed on both.
So the US pays “remittances” on $21 trillion of debt for our current consumption and long-term investment, (whatever the fuck “remittances” means.) But US finances capital investment in Mexico?
Did Louis gohmert put his name on this analysis?
Who can argue with this analysis. You are a formidable “opponent.”
So the US as a debtor nation holds all the cards with its $21 trillion debt owed to creditor nation China because of “remittances.” This kind of thinking explains why you are such a great success. -
And all this time I thought you understood international finance, or at least the concept of debt and credit. Again, my bad. Wow! I really overestimated you.CirrhosisDawg said:
A “remittance” expert and humble as well? Don’t ever change.TurdBuffer said:
Oh Cirrho: Watching you try to find your way out of the woods is as painful as watching Brownsocks run backwards toward his own end-zone. It's literally painful and I'm feeling bad for ever baiting you with a few crumbs. I only made your situation worse. My bad. I'm truly sorry.CirrhosisDawg said:
Ok!TurdBuffer said:
Faggot Snowflake Argument Technique #7: Attempt - and fail - gaslighting your opponent.CirrhosisDawg said:
Goodness gracious you are angry!TurdBuffer said:
Christ. Nothing worse than an idiot who thinks he's a genius.CirrhosisDawg said:
To finance the US current account deficit?TurdBuffer said:
Where does all that investment money come from? Wake up.salemcoog said:
The US Mexico trade relationship is soon to waver.TurdBuffer said:
NYBE. At all.BennyBeaver said:
Big fucking deal. Car company execs get richer. Neat. Typical Trump is looking out for his wallet and his cronies wallets and ignoring what is BEST FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Lap it up trumptards. Your mfring jerb aint coming back.TurdBuffer said:All three automakers stock prices went up today after the announcement of the Mexican deal. I'll take Mexican labor and more jobs in Mexico over back-stabbing, throat-slitting China any day of the week. Those who decry the anti-immigrant bias and policies should be jumping for joy at the solid just done for them. But they won't, and CNN will tell stories about the "exploitation" of Mexico when they never said a peep about China.
How is an improved trade relationship with Mexico not good for both Mexico and the US? If you've paid any attention at all to NAFTA, you can easily see it's shortcomings, especially for Mexico, which never realized many of the benefits Al Gore and Bill Gates promised it would bring to that country, and in turn the U.S.
China and South Korea have been and are making huge investments in Mexico since Trumps dog whistle of walls and tariffs. The US is being replaced there.
China.
Holding the paper is worthless without remittances, you little ankle-biter.
Most idiots might get the question or the answer wrong, so congrats! You whiffed on both.
So the US pays “remittances” on $21 trillion of debt for our current consumption and long-term investment, (whatever the fuck “remittances” means.) But US finances capital investment in Mexico?
Did Louis gohmert put his name on this analysis?
Who can argue with this analysis. You are a formidable “opponent.”
So the US as a debtor nation holds all the cards with its $21 trillion debt owed to creditor nation China because of “remittances.” This kind of thinking explains why you are such a great success. -
Let’s see if I have this right. The borrower controls the relationship with the creditor because of “remittances.” You must totally OWN visa and master card!TurdBuffer said:
And all this time I thought you understood international finance, or at least the concept of debt and credit. Again, my bad. Wow! I really overestimated you.CirrhosisDawg said:
A “remittance” expert and humble as well? Don’t ever change.TurdBuffer said:
Oh Cirrho: Watching you try to find your way out of the woods is as painful as watching Brownsocks run backwards toward his own end-zone. It's literally painful and I'm feeling bad for ever baiting you with a few crumbs. I only made your situation worse. My bad. I'm truly sorry.CirrhosisDawg said:
Ok!TurdBuffer said:
Faggot Snowflake Argument Technique #7: Attempt - and fail - gaslighting your opponent.CirrhosisDawg said:
Goodness gracious you are angry!TurdBuffer said:
Christ. Nothing worse than an idiot who thinks he's a genius.CirrhosisDawg said:
To finance the US current account deficit?TurdBuffer said:
Where does all that investment money come from? Wake up.salemcoog said:
The US Mexico trade relationship is soon to waver.TurdBuffer said:
NYBE. At all.BennyBeaver said:
Big fucking deal. Car company execs get richer. Neat. Typical Trump is looking out for his wallet and his cronies wallets and ignoring what is BEST FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Lap it up trumptards. Your mfring jerb aint coming back.TurdBuffer said:All three automakers stock prices went up today after the announcement of the Mexican deal. I'll take Mexican labor and more jobs in Mexico over back-stabbing, throat-slitting China any day of the week. Those who decry the anti-immigrant bias and policies should be jumping for joy at the solid just done for them. But they won't, and CNN will tell stories about the "exploitation" of Mexico when they never said a peep about China.
How is an improved trade relationship with Mexico not good for both Mexico and the US? If you've paid any attention at all to NAFTA, you can easily see it's shortcomings, especially for Mexico, which never realized many of the benefits Al Gore and Bill Gates promised it would bring to that country, and in turn the U.S.
China and South Korea have been and are making huge investments in Mexico since Trumps dog whistle of walls and tariffs. The US is being replaced there.
China.
Holding the paper is worthless without remittances, you little ankle-biter.
Most idiots might get the question or the answer wrong, so congrats! You whiffed on both.
So the US pays “remittances” on $21 trillion of debt for our current consumption and long-term investment, (whatever the fuck “remittances” means.) But US finances capital investment in Mexico?
Did Louis gohmert put his name on this analysis?
Who can argue with this analysis. You are a formidable “opponent.”
So the US as a debtor nation holds all the cards with its $21 trillion debt owed to creditor nation China because of “remittances.” This kind of thinking explains why you are such a great success. -
‘Only’ $1.18 trillion is owed to China, the rest is owed elsewhere.CirrhosisDawg said:
Ok!TurdBuffer said:
Faggot Snowflake Argument Technique #7: Attempt - and fail - gaslighting your opponent.CirrhosisDawg said:
Goodness gracious you are angry!TurdBuffer said:
Christ. Nothing worse than an idiot who thinks he's a genius.CirrhosisDawg said:
To finance the US current account deficit?TurdBuffer said:
Where does all that investment money come from? Wake up.salemcoog said:
The US Mexico trade relationship is soon to waver.TurdBuffer said:
NYBE. At all.BennyBeaver said:
Big fucking deal. Car company execs get richer. Neat. Typical Trump is looking out for his wallet and his cronies wallets and ignoring what is BEST FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Lap it up trumptards. Your mfring jerb aint coming back.TurdBuffer said:All three automakers stock prices went up today after the announcement of the Mexican deal. I'll take Mexican labor and more jobs in Mexico over back-stabbing, throat-slitting China any day of the week. Those who decry the anti-immigrant bias and policies should be jumping for joy at the solid just done for them. But they won't, and CNN will tell stories about the "exploitation" of Mexico when they never said a peep about China.
How is an improved trade relationship with Mexico not good for both Mexico and the US? If you've paid any attention at all to NAFTA, you can easily see it's shortcomings, especially for Mexico, which never realized many of the benefits Al Gore and Bill Gates promised it would bring to that country, and in turn the U.S.
China and South Korea have been and are making huge investments in Mexico since Trumps dog whistle of walls and tariffs. The US is being replaced there.
China.
Holding the paper is worthless without remittances, you little ankle-biter.
Most idiots might get the question or the answer wrong, so congrats! You whiffed on both.
So the US pays “remittances” on $21 trillion of debt for our current consumption and long-term investment, (whatever the fuck “remittances” means.) But US finances capital investment in Mexico?
Did Louis gohmert put his name on this analysis?
Who can argue with this analysis. You are a formidable “opponent.”
So the US as a debtor nation holds all the cards with its $21 trillion debt owed to creditor nation China because of “remittances.” This kind of thinking explains why you are such a great success.
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Why the fuck are you replying to me with this? @TurdBuffer is the international finance expert here. Remittances and shit.USMChawk said:
‘Only’ $1.18 trillion is owed to China, the rest is owed elsewhere.CirrhosisDawg said:
Ok!TurdBuffer said:
Faggot Snowflake Argument Technique #7: Attempt - and fail - gaslighting your opponent.CirrhosisDawg said:
Goodness gracious you are angry!TurdBuffer said:
Christ. Nothing worse than an idiot who thinks he's a genius.CirrhosisDawg said:
To finance the US current account deficit?TurdBuffer said:
Where does all that investment money come from? Wake up.salemcoog said:
The US Mexico trade relationship is soon to waver.TurdBuffer said:
NYBE. At all.BennyBeaver said:
Big fucking deal. Car company execs get richer. Neat. Typical Trump is looking out for his wallet and his cronies wallets and ignoring what is BEST FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Lap it up trumptards. Your mfring jerb aint coming back.TurdBuffer said:All three automakers stock prices went up today after the announcement of the Mexican deal. I'll take Mexican labor and more jobs in Mexico over back-stabbing, throat-slitting China any day of the week. Those who decry the anti-immigrant bias and policies should be jumping for joy at the solid just done for them. But they won't, and CNN will tell stories about the "exploitation" of Mexico when they never said a peep about China.
How is an improved trade relationship with Mexico not good for both Mexico and the US? If you've paid any attention at all to NAFTA, you can easily see it's shortcomings, especially for Mexico, which never realized many of the benefits Al Gore and Bill Gates promised it would bring to that country, and in turn the U.S.
China and South Korea have been and are making huge investments in Mexico since Trumps dog whistle of walls and tariffs. The US is being replaced there.
China.
Holding the paper is worthless without remittances, you little ankle-biter.
Most idiots might get the question or the answer wrong, so congrats! You whiffed on both.
So the US pays “remittances” on $21 trillion of debt for our current consumption and long-term investment, (whatever the fuck “remittances” means.) But US finances capital investment in Mexico?
Did Louis gohmert put his name on this analysis?
Who can argue with this analysis. You are a formidable “opponent.”
So the US as a debtor nation holds all the cards with its $21 trillion debt owed to creditor nation China because of “remittances.” This kind of thinking explains why you are such a great success. -
Right. Because borrowing and funding a sovereign country of over 300 million people is exactly like buying a microwave on your VISA card at Target.CirrhosisDawg said:
Let’s see if I have this right. The borrower controls the relationship with the creditor because of “remittances.” You must totally OWN visa and master card!TurdBuffer said:
And all this time I thought you understood international finance, or at least the concept of debt and credit. Again, my bad. Wow! I really overestimated you.CirrhosisDawg said:
A “remittance” expert and humble as well? Don’t ever change.TurdBuffer said:
Oh Cirrho: Watching you try to find your way out of the woods is as painful as watching Brownsocks run backwards toward his own end-zone. It's literally painful and I'm feeling bad for ever baiting you with a few crumbs. I only made your situation worse. My bad. I'm truly sorry.CirrhosisDawg said:
Ok!TurdBuffer said:
Faggot Snowflake Argument Technique #7: Attempt - and fail - gaslighting your opponent.CirrhosisDawg said:
Goodness gracious you are angry!TurdBuffer said:
Christ. Nothing worse than an idiot who thinks he's a genius.CirrhosisDawg said:
To finance the US current account deficit?TurdBuffer said:
Where does all that investment money come from? Wake up.salemcoog said:
The US Mexico trade relationship is soon to waver.TurdBuffer said:
NYBE. At all.BennyBeaver said:
Big fucking deal. Car company execs get richer. Neat. Typical Trump is looking out for his wallet and his cronies wallets and ignoring what is BEST FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Lap it up trumptards. Your mfring jerb aint coming back.TurdBuffer said:All three automakers stock prices went up today after the announcement of the Mexican deal. I'll take Mexican labor and more jobs in Mexico over back-stabbing, throat-slitting China any day of the week. Those who decry the anti-immigrant bias and policies should be jumping for joy at the solid just done for them. But they won't, and CNN will tell stories about the "exploitation" of Mexico when they never said a peep about China.
How is an improved trade relationship with Mexico not good for both Mexico and the US? If you've paid any attention at all to NAFTA, you can easily see it's shortcomings, especially for Mexico, which never realized many of the benefits Al Gore and Bill Gates promised it would bring to that country, and in turn the U.S.
China and South Korea have been and are making huge investments in Mexico since Trumps dog whistle of walls and tariffs. The US is being replaced there.
China.
Holding the paper is worthless without remittances, you little ankle-biter.
Most idiots might get the question or the answer wrong, so congrats! You whiffed on both.
So the US pays “remittances” on $21 trillion of debt for our current consumption and long-term investment, (whatever the fuck “remittances” means.) But US finances capital investment in Mexico?
Did Louis gohmert put his name on this analysis?
Who can argue with this analysis. You are a formidable “opponent.”
So the US as a debtor nation holds all the cards with its $21 trillion debt owed to creditor nation China because of “remittances.” This kind of thinking explains why you are such a great success.
Anticipated School-of-Hondo reply from Cirrho: "So, tell me how they differ?"
You win, Cirrho, by proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that you can't fix stupid. -
You’re the expert!TurdBuffer said:
Right. Because borrowing and funding a sovereign country of over 300 million people is exactly like buying a microwave on your VISA card at Target.CirrhosisDawg said:
Let’s see if I have this right. The borrower controls the relationship with the creditor because of “remittances.” You must totally OWN visa and master card!TurdBuffer said:
And all this time I thought you understood international finance, or at least the concept of debt and credit. Again, my bad. Wow! I really overestimated you.CirrhosisDawg said:
A “remittance” expert and humble as well? Don’t ever change.TurdBuffer said:
Oh Cirrho: Watching you try to find your way out of the woods is as painful as watching Brownsocks run backwards toward his own end-zone. It's literally painful and I'm feeling bad for ever baiting you with a few crumbs. I only made your situation worse. My bad. I'm truly sorry.CirrhosisDawg said:
Ok!TurdBuffer said:
Faggot Snowflake Argument Technique #7: Attempt - and fail - gaslighting your opponent.CirrhosisDawg said:
Goodness gracious you are angry!TurdBuffer said:
Christ. Nothing worse than an idiot who thinks he's a genius.CirrhosisDawg said:
To finance the US current account deficit?TurdBuffer said:
Where does all that investment money come from? Wake up.salemcoog said:
The US Mexico trade relationship is soon to waver.TurdBuffer said:
NYBE. At all.BennyBeaver said:
Big fucking deal. Car company execs get richer. Neat. Typical Trump is looking out for his wallet and his cronies wallets and ignoring what is BEST FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Lap it up trumptards. Your mfring jerb aint coming back.TurdBuffer said:All three automakers stock prices went up today after the announcement of the Mexican deal. I'll take Mexican labor and more jobs in Mexico over back-stabbing, throat-slitting China any day of the week. Those who decry the anti-immigrant bias and policies should be jumping for joy at the solid just done for them. But they won't, and CNN will tell stories about the "exploitation" of Mexico when they never said a peep about China.
How is an improved trade relationship with Mexico not good for both Mexico and the US? If you've paid any attention at all to NAFTA, you can easily see it's shortcomings, especially for Mexico, which never realized many of the benefits Al Gore and Bill Gates promised it would bring to that country, and in turn the U.S.
China and South Korea have been and are making huge investments in Mexico since Trumps dog whistle of walls and tariffs. The US is being replaced there.
China.
Holding the paper is worthless without remittances, you little ankle-biter.
Most idiots might get the question or the answer wrong, so congrats! You whiffed on both.
So the US pays “remittances” on $21 trillion of debt for our current consumption and long-term investment, (whatever the fuck “remittances” means.) But US finances capital investment in Mexico?
Did Louis gohmert put his name on this analysis?
Who can argue with this analysis. You are a formidable “opponent.”
So the US as a debtor nation holds all the cards with its $21 trillion debt owed to creditor nation China because of “remittances.” This kind of thinking explains why you are such a great success.
Anticipated School-of-Hondo reply from Cirrho: "So, tell me how they differ?"
You win, Cirrho, by proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that you can't fix stupid. -
I don't mind cirros retarded views because I have a feeling I would like him in real life
Because he's a prick and not poor. -
He's a good guyPitchfork51 said:I don't mind cirros retarded views because I have a feeling I would like him in real life
Because he's a prick and not poor. -
Cirrho is the type of guy we used to invite to go somewhere, then sneak out the side door and leave him there.Pitchfork51 said:I don't mind cirros retarded views because I have a feeling I would like him in real life
Because he's a prick and not poor.




