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Small clips, taken out of or missing context, is dishonest and misleading. Often it's intentional on the part of the editor.So what?
A small clip isn't misinformation or false and misleading. It may lack context but that's all.
Was it altered or was CGI inserted? If so, you'd have a reason to complain it was "just like Twitter".
Here is a summary of this board (mostly speaking in generalities):LOL... again with wanting a "safe space" where the only opinions welcome are the ones that are "left-leaning."
What have I posted or said that has triggered you? Seriously... that is a legit question.
Is this board only for "left-leaning" ideas, thoughts and opinions?
Wow. It's like you didn't read a word of my post. Said nothing about 'safe spaces' just judicious interaction when you know who the crowd is. You know, common civility. Nothing has me triggered. I gaze in wonder at what primal instinct made you come where you know your opinions would likely be viewed dimly, offer them stridently, and then get defensive when the exact thing you knew would happen.....happens.LOL... again with wanting a "safe space" where the only opinions welcome are the ones that are "left-leaning."
What have I posted or said that has triggered you? Seriously... that is a legit question.
Is this board only for "left-leaning" ideas, thoughts and opinions?
1. I think it's great Trump nominated Bessent notwithstanding his orientation. I wish all of MAGA were so open-minded.Cont'd
"...In an exchange with Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell of Oregon on President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed trade policies, Scott Bessent, Trump’s pick to helm the Treasury Department, pointed to the glut of cheap Chinese good flooding the world as an argument for hefty tariffs.
... “Clearly, what has happened is trade has not been fair and that has fallen on the American worker, and we cannot allow that,” Bessent told the Senate Finance Committee as part of his confirmation hearing for the top Treasury post.
“China is the most unbalanced economy in the history of the world. They are in a severe recession-slash-depression. ... They are attempting to export their way out of that,” he added. Bessent said, “We cannot allow a player like this flood our markets.”
For context: China’s economy has indeed slowed in recent years as consumers cut their spending and prices fell, key markers of a recession. But its economy has not technically contracted just yet. The Chinese economy expanded at an annual rate of 4.6% in the third quarter, according to the country’s statistics agency. ... Still, some economists have cast doubt on the accuracy of China’s official economic figures, largely due to local officials falsifying data, which the government has taken steps to address. Former Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke has also pointed to the lack of transparency of China’s statistics agency."
I've been posting on UNC sites since 1998.Wow. It's like you didn't read a word of my post. Said nothing about 'safe spaces' just judicious interaction when you know who the crowd is. You know, common civility. Nothing has me triggered. I gaze in wonder at what primal instinct made you come where you know your opinions would likely be viewed dimly, offer them stridently, and then get defensive when the exact thing you knew would happen.....happens.
What drove you to this site to post what you have, knowing who would be here and how they would inevitably react to you? Are you seeking to educate the community? Correct a perceived abrasion of honor that MAGA has suffered? Bored out of your skull? What exactly? I'm honestly curious.
Still waiting for one Republican to actually acknowledge that you can't (1) use protectionist tariffs to force cheap foreign goods out of the market in favor of more expensive domestic goods, and (2) lower consumer prices at the same time.Cont'd
"...In an exchange with Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell of Oregon on President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed trade policies, Scott Bessent, Trump’s pick to helm the Treasury Department, pointed to the glut of cheap Chinese good flooding the world as an argument for hefty tariffs.
... “Clearly, what has happened is trade has not been fair and that has fallen on the American worker, and we cannot allow that,” Bessent told the Senate Finance Committee as part of his confirmation hearing for the top Treasury post.
“China is the most unbalanced economy in the history of the world. They are in a severe recession-slash-depression. ... They are attempting to export their way out of that,” he added. Bessent said, “We cannot allow a player like this flood our markets.”
For context: China’s economy has indeed slowed in recent years as consumers cut their spending and prices fell, key markers of a recession. But its economy has not technically contracted just yet. The Chinese economy expanded at an annual rate of 4.6% in the third quarter, according to the country’s statistics agency. ... Still, some economists have cast doubt on the accuracy of China’s official economic figures, largely due to local officials falsifying data, which the government has taken steps to address. Former Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke has also pointed to the lack of transparency of China’s statistics agency."
1. Should trump use tariffs at all with respect to china?1. I think it's great Trump nominated Bessent notwithstanding his orientation. I wish all of MAGA were so open-minded.
2. Bessent is right about China. He's also 100% wrong about the ability of tariffs to remedy what's wrong with China.
1. Sure, but in moderation, and only for very specific products. This article is a pretty good summary of my views on the issue -- https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics/2024/can-tariffs-be-good-thing1. Should trump use tariffs at all with respect to china?
2. I know your opinion of Hegseth, Gabbard, and Patel. what about Bondi, Rubio?
3. Did Hegseth's hearing surprise you in any way?
I will read the article. I have my own reservations about Hegseth but likely not the same as you.1. Sure, but in moderation, and only for very specific products. This article is a pretty good summary of my views on the issue -- https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics/2024/can-tariffs-be-good-thing
2. I said this on another thread but I'm fine with Rubio and Bondi. I know people who are close with Rubio. I question his backbone, but he's a very smart guy who wants to do the right thing, and he's qualified for the position. Bondi is also qualified. I am highly skeptical that Trump does not, in fact, have an enemies list, but she deserves the job. Hegseth is a joke. Gabbard is a Russian asset. Patel is a neo-Nazi. None of those are remotely exaggerated.
3. Yes. I was stunned at how unprepared Hegseth was on the facts relevant to the job. I honestly have no idea what, if anything, he did to prepare for that hearing.
"I question his backbone" is an awfully big caveat on Rubio though. That's my big concern as well. I think it's important for SOS in particular that he have both a conscience and spine, both of which he has repeatedly demonstrated he lacks.1. Sure, but in moderation, and only for very specific products. This article is a pretty good summary of my views on the issue -- https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics/2024/can-tariffs-be-good-thing
2. I said this on another thread but I'm fine with Rubio and Bondi. I know people who are close with Rubio. I question his backbone, but he's a very smart guy who wants to do the right thing, and he's qualified for the position. Bondi is also qualified. I am highly skeptical that Trump does not, in fact, have an enemies list, but she deserves the job. Hegseth is a joke. Gabbard is a Russian asset. Patel is a neo-Nazi. None of those are remotely exaggerated.
3. Yes. I was stunned at how unprepared Hegseth was on the facts relevant to the job. I honestly have no idea what, if anything, he did to prepare for that hearing.
1. I have heard zero liberals complain about Burgum, Bessent, Rubio or Bondi, except for policy disagreements.What these confirmation hearings are demonstrating is that:
1. The overwhelming majority of Trump's selections - Burgum, Bessent, Zeldon, Rubio, Ratcliffe, Duffy, Bondi, etc. - are unquestionably competent selections that could have been made by any Republican President elect. Yet, many can't help but view them through the lens of Orangemanbad.
2. The only "outside-the-box" picks are Hegseth, RFKJr, Gabbard and Patel.