Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to artificially pump up Q4 numbers and get the stock market humming and get concessions from all of these countries. I take it no one in here has ever negotiated anything.
Sure. Trade wars always are predictable. Imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada means leave USMCA. You can look up what that is.
He is bluffing. SMH. People on here are a special kind of dumb.
Let's see what the markets say tomorrow. I'm already so tired of this policy by "truth."
Futures are currently red.
Stock market is soaring today as I predicted. Dems wrong about yet another thing.
It’s not soaring. The Dow is down 200 points, and the Nasdaq and S&P 500 are slightly up but on the same trajectory they’ve been on for a year plus.
Oh so the markets know more than you bozos in this thread and aren’t phased at all and know it’s a negotiating tactic? Got it. Thanks for playing.
Just to confirm, you agree the market is not “soaring”? Correct?
Just to confirm. The S&P went above 6,000 this morning and the markets seem not care at all about these tariff negotiation tactics like everyone on this thread because hedge fund managers are high IQ, rational people and not easily frazzled Trump Derangement Syndrome sufferers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is just typical media speculation. Post election chatter. Ratings drop post election so the media has to keep worked up so you keep tuning in. It’s rage porn for you, OP.
HE IS THE ONE WHO SAID IT IS WHAT HE IS GOING TO DO ON DAY ONE OF HIS NEW ADMINISTRATION
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to artificially pump up Q4 numbers and get the stock market humming and get concessions from all of these countries. I take it no one in here has ever negotiated anything.
Sure. Trade wars always are predictable. Imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada means leave USMCA. You can look up what that is.
He is bluffing. SMH. People on here are a special kind of dumb.
Let's see what the markets say tomorrow. I'm already so tired of this policy by "truth."
Futures are currently red.
Stock market is soaring today as I predicted. Dems wrong about yet another thing.
It’s not soaring. The Dow is down 200 points, and the Nasdaq and S&P 500 are slightly up but on the same trajectory they’ve been on for a year plus.
Oh so the markets know more than you bozos in this thread and aren’t phased at all and know it’s a negotiating tactic? Got it. Thanks for playing.
Right, the business genius who went bankrupt running casinos and basically kills everything he touches is playing 12-dimensional chess and we're all just idiots because we don't see his "vision". GMAFB
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to artificially pump up Q4 numbers and get the stock market humming and get concessions from all of these countries. I take it no one in here has ever negotiated anything.
Sure. Trade wars always are predictable. Imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada means leave USMCA. You can look up what that is.
He is bluffing. SMH. People on here are a special kind of dumb.
Let's see what the markets say tomorrow. I'm already so tired of this policy by "truth."
Futures are currently red.
Stock market is soaring today as I predicted. Dems wrong about yet another thing.
It’s not soaring. The Dow is down 200 points, and the Nasdaq and S&P 500 are slightly up but on the same trajectory they’ve been on for a year plus.
Oh so the markets know more than you bozos in this thread and aren’t phased at all and know it’s a negotiating tactic? Got it. Thanks for playing.
Just to confirm, you agree the market is not “soaring”? Correct?
Anonymous wrote:This is just typical media speculation. Post election chatter. Ratings drop post election so the media has to keep worked up so you keep tuning in. It’s rage porn for you, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given that these tariffs are a massive new Federal tax, has Trump given any indication what he wants this revenue for?
To offset major tax cuts in the next Republican tax bills.
Trump is basically levying a backdoor VAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to artificially pump up Q4 numbers and get the stock market humming and get concessions from all of these countries. I take it no one in here has ever negotiated anything.
Sure. Trade wars always are predictable. Imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada means leave USMCA. You can look up what that is.
He is bluffing. SMH. People on here are a special kind of dumb.
Let's see what the markets say tomorrow. I'm already so tired of this policy by "truth."
Futures are currently red.
Stock market is soaring today as I predicted. Dems wrong about yet another thing.
It’s not soaring. The Dow is down 200 points, and the Nasdaq and S&P 500 are slightly up but on the same trajectory they’ve been on for a year plus.
Oh so the markets know more than you bozos in this thread and aren’t phased at all and know it’s a negotiating tactic? Got it. Thanks for playing.
Anonymous wrote:Given that these tariffs are a massive new Federal tax, has Trump given any indication what he wants this revenue for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will kill small manufacturing businesses. Even if a product is assembled in the US, it likely consists of parts and subassemblies from China (and Mexico and Canada).
Of course, MAGA morons believe that US factories will spring up overnight to fill the void.
Thanks, morons.
And you would have us be a second class colony of China and subside off of their slave labor.
I liked Dems better when they stuck up for workers and Union jobs and didn’t want to offshore jobs. Maybe do that again and have a shot at winning another election instead of adopting Mitt Romney’s economic worldview?
OK, so stop being a consumer. China is a manufacturing giant because WE - all of us - demand cheap products and corporations want ever-increasing ROI. This drove manufacturing out of the US decades ago. Look in the mirror.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to artificially pump up Q4 numbers and get the stock market humming and get concessions from all of these countries. I take it no one in here has ever negotiated anything.
Sure. Trade wars always are predictable. Imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada means leave USMCA. You can look up what that is.
He is bluffing. SMH. People on here are a special kind of dumb.
Let's see what the markets say tomorrow. I'm already so tired of this policy by "truth."
Futures are currently red.
Stock market is soaring today as I predicted. Dems wrong about yet another thing.
It’s not soaring. The Dow is down 200 points, and the Nasdaq and S&P 500 are slightly up but on the same trajectory they’ve been on for a year plus.
Oh so the markets know more than you bozos in this thread and aren’t phased at all and know it’s a negotiating tactic? Got it. Thanks for playing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to artificially pump up Q4 numbers and get the stock market humming and get concessions from all of these countries. I take it no one in here has ever negotiated anything.
Sure. Trade wars always are predictable. Imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada means leave USMCA. You can look up what that is.
He is bluffing. SMH. People on here are a special kind of dumb.
Let's see what the markets say tomorrow. I'm already so tired of this policy by "truth."
Futures are currently red.
Stock market is soaring today as I predicted. Dems wrong about yet another thing.
It’s not soaring. The Dow is down 200 points, and the Nasdaq and S&P 500 are slightly up but on the same trajectory they’ve been on for a year plus.
Oh so the markets know more than you bozos in this thread and aren’t phased at all and know it’s a negotiating tactic? Got it. Thanks for playing.
Anonymous wrote:This is just typical media speculation. Post election chatter. Ratings drop post election so the media has to keep worked up so you keep tuning in. It’s rage porn for you, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to artificially pump up Q4 numbers and get the stock market humming and get concessions from all of these countries. I take it no one in here has ever negotiated anything.
Sure. Trade wars always are predictable. Imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada means leave USMCA. You can look up what that is.
He is bluffing. SMH. People on here are a special kind of dumb.
Let's see what the markets say tomorrow. I'm already so tired of this policy by "truth."
Futures are currently red.
Stock market is soaring today as I predicted. Dems wrong about yet another thing.
It’s not soaring. The Dow is down 200 points, and the Nasdaq and S&P 500 are slightly up but on the same trajectory they’ve been on for a year plus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will kill small manufacturing businesses. Even if a product is assembled in the US, it likely consists of parts and subassemblies from China (and Mexico and Canada).
Of course, MAGA morons believe that US factories will spring up overnight to fill the void.
Thanks, morons.
And you would have us be a second class colony of China and subside off of their slave labor.
I liked Dems better when they stuck up for workers and Union jobs and didn’t want to offshore jobs. Maybe do that again and have a shot at winning another election instead of adopting Mitt Romney’s economic worldview?