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Trade wars are good and easy to win!
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Yes. I support some temporary pain for long term gain. You support the chicoms continued theft of our intellectual property. Keep rooting for the away team.
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I guess not since you are wrong again!
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Scott always opposes tax increases
You can't win a war without some pain.
Or just lay down and let China buy you like they did Biden -
Belly laughs! Media room. Holy shot this is funny.GDS said:RaceBannon said:And when you have a chance how about a link to the quote that says trade wars are good and easy to win
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I'm doing great. You guys didn't care about the trade deficit before why do you care now?
Hope your feeling lots of pain -
Lots of tax lovers in this thread.
Not the usual crowd, either. -
Everyone except you in this thread crying like a bitch about tariffs wants higher taxesdflea said:Lots of tax lovers in this thread.
Not the usual crowd, either.
But if a tariff helps us beat China they are against it
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I lean on @UW_Doog_Bot and others for my international economis analysis, but it seems with China we are in a predicament. They need our markets, it seems pretty desperately, we need theirs, I think a little less desperately, but they hold our debt and thus can indirectly affect (or effect) our monetary policy.dflea said:Lots of tax lovers in this thread.
Not the usual crowd, either.
There seems to be a little mutually assured destruction going on here Cold War style. Seems to be the time to lay some tuff lumber on the Chinese and make them play real capitalism with the ultimate capitalist big boy. If not now, when.
I'm not a Trump guy 75%+ of the time, but playing hardball with China seems worth a go. Of course it's going to be painful. Paying the price of gaining ground always hurts. I think it's more than IP theft; it's simply unfair trade. We have a much harder time competing in their markets than they do in ours. I know this for a fact because we? (my company) exports to China. We have teams of people just to deal with their layer upon layer of import agents. As I've said in another thread, things we take as blatant dishonesty here passes for routine business there. You either have a hammer to deal with that or you don't, and if not, you shut up and eat it. If you do, and I think we do, then you swing it. Vito Corleone style.
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Lots of anti free market lovers in this thread as well.dflea said:Lots of tax lovers in this thread.
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CC with an honest post. Not rooting for the away team. Sorta shocked. The vast majority of leftards love to root for the away team. The chicoms debt problem is way worse than ours. Our government is only partially corrupt. Like giving a 30% tax credit for chicom subsidized solar panels. How phu*cking stupid is that.




