Trump’s tax cuts barely boosted growth or wages and is not paying for itself
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The private sector is like the scorpion. Its going to do what it can to maximize profits because that's who it is. My friends on the left tell me the government is required to save them from their worst instincts.RedRocket said:Why is the private sector blameless in all of this? None of these companies were forced into JVs with China. They go in there knowing the risks but decide that cost savings or access to Chinese market is worth it. Hacking is a similar situation. Build better IT security infrastructure if you don't want China stealing your IP.
You dipshits are quick to place the onus on the individual when poor finanical choices are made. Where is the outrage at the private sector for not showing more responsibility here. China won't make any substantial concessions in future trade deals because of tariffs. Enforcement in China will always be lax. Worthless ding to the economy.
If that's not the case then lets do REAL free markets and let the winners win.
China will submit when they think they have to because we are serious. Not when our politicians and leaders are taking cash from them to sell us out
China needs us more than we need them. A market of a billion peasants is an illusion. -
See? Now dissemble and rationalize about tariffs with Mexico.RaceBannon said:
The private sector is like the scorpion. Its going to do what it can to maximize profits because that's who it is. My friends on the left tell me the government is required to save them from their worst instincts.RedRocket said:Why is the private sector blameless in all of this? None of these companies were forced into JVs with China. They go in there knowing the risks but decide that cost savings or access to Chinese market is worth it. Hacking is a similar situation. Build better IT security infrastructure if you don't want China stealing your IP.
You dipshits are quick to place the onus on the individual when poor finanical choices are made. Where is the outrage at the private sector for not showing more responsibility here. China won't make any substantial concessions in future trade deals because of tariffs. Enforcement in China will always be lax. Worthless ding to the economy.
If that's not the case then lets do REAL free markets and let the winners win.
China will submit when they think they have to because we are serious. Not when our politicians and leaders are taking cash from them to sell us out
China needs us more than we need them. A market of a billion peasants is an illusion. -
Why?CirrhosisDawg said:
See? Now dissemble and rationalize about tariffs with Mexico.RaceBannon said:
The private sector is like the scorpion. Its going to do what it can to maximize profits because that's who it is. My friends on the left tell me the government is required to save them from their worst instincts.RedRocket said:Why is the private sector blameless in all of this? None of these companies were forced into JVs with China. They go in there knowing the risks but decide that cost savings or access to Chinese market is worth it. Hacking is a similar situation. Build better IT security infrastructure if you don't want China stealing your IP.
You dipshits are quick to place the onus on the individual when poor finanical choices are made. Where is the outrage at the private sector for not showing more responsibility here. China won't make any substantial concessions in future trade deals because of tariffs. Enforcement in China will always be lax. Worthless ding to the economy.
If that's not the case then lets do REAL free markets and let the winners win.
China will submit when they think they have to because we are serious. Not when our politicians and leaders are taking cash from them to sell us out
China needs us more than we need them. A market of a billion peasants is an illusion.
Does it effect the illegals in your basement? -
Israel’s Communications Ministry is in consultation with the defense establishment prior to its expected launch of a tender for the country’s 5th generation (5G) cellular phone network, following worldwide concern over the activities of Chinese companies.
Amid bans and allegations of espionage against Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, and wider concern over how Chinese companies could be used by Beijing, Israel will soon have to decide on whether it will allow the company to compete in the 5G tender.
The Communications Ministry said it is in touch “with security elements as part of the administrative [preparation] work, [and] as part of the process of formulating a 5G tender. Security elements are activating their various authority in line with the law, and in line with security considerations.”
Huawei has been slapped with bans from carrying out 5G-related infrastructure work in the United States, Australia and New Zealand. Japan has also banned the company from supplying network equipment. Debates about potential bans are raging in Britain, Germany, Poland and other countries. Alarmed by prospects of espionage, the United States is applying heavy pressure on its European allies to avoid working with the company on 5G network construction.
Harel Menashri, head of cyber department at the Holon Institute of Technology in Israel and a founder of the Shin Bet’s cyber division, said that Israel should wait to see how the Five Eyes alliance—comprised of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand—proceed before making its own decision on whether to permit Huawei to take part in an Israeli 5G tender.
“The Ministry of Communications is under very strong security regulation, and rightly so,” said Menashri.
“China is a very important country,” he stated. “We should not stop doing business with China, but we should take very seriously the question of what we can and what we should not do. We must understand China’s activities.”
Israel will likely closely monitor how the Five Eyes alliance will act regarding Huawei, he assessed. “The U.S. has also been very active in other countries, like Poland and Hungary to get them to stop using Chinese companies. America is heavily pressuring Germany to do the same,” said Menashri.
According to a recent Wall Street Journal report, the United States has told Germany that a failure to heed its warning could result in damage to intelligence cooperation.
“If I was making decisions, I’d say, let’s first look at what the others are doing,” added Menashri.
Western states have been gathering intelligence on the Chinese company for years, based on the understanding that there is no separation in China between the government, private sector companies and civilian society. -
Lotta cheerleading for higher taxes in this thread.
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Speaking of strange, I need to hit the bar this weekenddflea said:Lotta cheerleading for higher taxes in this thread.
Strange.
I found a good spot right next to 2 hospitals and it's nurses galore -
Excellent location for scouting talent. Good planning.Pitchfork51 said:
Speaking of strange, I need to hit the bar this weekenddflea said:Lotta cheerleading for higher taxes in this thread.
Strange.
I found a good spot right next to 2 hospitals and it's nurses galore -
I found wisdom in old agedflea said:
Excellent location for scouting talent. Good planning.Pitchfork51 said:
Speaking of strange, I need to hit the bar this weekenddflea said:Lotta cheerleading for higher taxes in this thread.
Strange.
I found a good spot right next to 2 hospitals and it's nurses galore -
Anyone who says tax cuts need to “pay for themselves” need to be kicked in the nuts and lit on fire. Fuck you.
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OrMikeDamone said:Anyone who says tax cuts need to “pay for themselves” need to be kicked in the nuts and lit on fire. Fuck you.
Go to the nurse bar
Where they will kick you in the nuts for being a pussy dork
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