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Of course not. The joke is the absurdity. It's a message board variant of a movie scene where a person uses a phrase completely out of context to absurd and hopefully hilarious results. I guess I bombed on the hilarity.Wasn't meant to be sexy. You okay?
China and EU will be each other's market. And we're screwed. Ergo, laughing at us. They've been doing transactional for 1000s of years.The Chinese can go pound sand. F them.
The issue is everyone else is laughing at us and will have no confidence in the US and be forced to join forces with China.
You did. Lol. We're good, Super. I appreciate you.Of course not. The joke is the absurdity. It's a message board variant of a movie scene where a person uses a phrase completely out of context to absurd and hopefully hilarious results. I guess I bombed on the hilarity.
So Lutnick was bullshitting. Isn't he like Trump's only actual friend in the world? I wonder who Trump will ask to fire him. Is Meat Loaf still available?… But compared to typical Section 232 investigations into critical materials, the process on China is “very, very nascent, if at all,” Hassett said. …
I think meat loaf died from covid. At the very least he died during covidSo Lutnick was bullshitting. Isn't he like Trump's only actual friend in the world? I wonder who Trump will ask to fire him. Is Meat Loaf still available?
I don't think this data implies what you think it does. I would answer 'agree' to the first statement, and 'disagree' to the second statement. Only 2% of Americans work in manufacturing now, but 25% of Americans would prefer to work in manufacturing. That's a big difference. These 25% might now work in lower paying service-sector jobs. As for me, I like my current job so don't want to work at a factory, but 25% Americans who aren't currently working in manufacturing would like to work in manufacturing.Yet another of the "good for thee, but not for me" line of thinking that is so prevalent among Trumpers. They're all for gutting government services as long as it doesn't affect them. They're all for a trade war as long as it won't affect them. They hate seeing minorities or people they don't like getting welfare or government "handouts", but as farmers who voted for Trump have already proven in his last term, they're perfectly happy to accept such goodies themselves.
Agreed. The two aren’t contradictory at all despite appearing so on first glance.I don't think this data implies what you think it does. I would answer 'agree' to the first statement, and 'disagree' to the second statement. Only 2% of Americans work in manufacturing now, but 25% of Americans would prefer to work in manufacturing. That's a big difference. These 25% might now work in lower paying service-sector jobs. As for me, I like my current job so don't want to work at a factory, but 25% Americans who aren't currently working in manufacturing would like to work in manufacturing.