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More than 50 countries have reached out to the President to begin tariff negotiations
(05-13-2025, 11:43 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Yeah, I get you, facing reality and facts can be a downer when one's mind is closed to it.

Fact checking Trump's rhetoric/distractions from the grift.

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His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart 
 
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(05-13-2025, 11:50 AM)putnam6 Wrote: [Image: https://denyignorance.com/uploader/image...19-409.jpg]

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What will American companies be paying in tariffs then passing it on to consumers? Any guesses?
"The only journey is the one within."
Levered & Offensive

@offensivedebt
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This week - $600B Saudi deal locked. Energy, defense, AI — all in.

- China tariff pause. Markets surging.
- UK trade pact. Cheaper cars, more U.S. exports.
- Rx exec order to cut drug prices.
- CPI cools off. Inflation easing, stocks jump.
- Trump: “Good time to buy.” S&P 500 up nearly 5% since.

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His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart 
 
[Image: PEART-2744335652.gif]

 
(05-13-2025, 12:03 PM)putnam6 Wrote: Levered & Offensive

@offensivedebt
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This week - $600B Saudi deal locked. Energy, defense, AI — all in.

- China tariff pause. Markets surging.
- UK trade pact. Cheaper cars, more U.S. exports.
- Rx exec order to cut drug prices.
- CPI cools off. Inflation easing, stocks jump.
- Trump: “Good time to buy.” S&P 500 up nearly 5% since.

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"Inflation easing"?

There is no inflation, according to Trump.

You are off message.

Your boss is calling....
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
(05-13-2025, 12:27 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: "Inflation easing"?

There is no inflation, according to Trump.

You are off message.

Your boss is calling....

Yeah, I caught that misstep too.

"“It is currently hard to judge the underlying pace of growth of the U.S. economy,” Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler said in remarks Monday, because Trump’s tariffs continue to distort economic data.
 Her comments were prepared before the 90-day U.S.-China tariff pause unveiled Monday, but even the reduced 30% effective import tax on Chinese goods is still expected to put pressure on what Americans pay for many items. The Yale Budget Lab estimated Monday that consumers will continue to face an average effective tariff of 17.8%, the highest since 1934.
 
“Given these expected price increases, real incomes will fall, and operating costs will rise, which will lead consumers to demand fewer final goods and services and firms to demand fewer inputs,” Kugler said. “Ultimately, I see the U.S. as likely to experience lower growth and higher inflation.”"

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy...rcna206256

Meanwhile, the rich won't be affected.
"The only journey is the one within."
(05-13-2025, 12:27 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: "Inflation easing"?

There is no inflation, according to Trump.

You are off message.

Your boss is calling....

You take this stuff way too seriously... 



His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart 
 
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(05-13-2025, 12:45 PM)putnam6 Wrote: You take this stuff way too seriously... 


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No, I think the MAGA thing is funny, in a sad way.

I ike Alan Parsons tho.
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
(05-13-2025, 01:17 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: No, I think the MAGA thing is funny, in a sad way.

This is real MAGA funny 



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His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart 
 
[Image: PEART-2744335652.gif]

 
(05-13-2025, 05:59 PM)putnam6 Wrote: This is real MAGA funny 



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AI offering:

"Yes, it appears Boeing is moving some manufacturing operations overseas, specifically due to the impact of trade tariffs. While the company has a global presence, with operations in many countries, it is shifting a significant portion of its production outside of the United States."

Is this true? If so, jobs will be lost in the U.S.
"The only journey is the one within."
(05-13-2025, 11:28 PM)quintessentone Wrote: AI offering:

"Yes, it appears Boeing is moving some manufacturing operations overseas, specifically due to the impact of trade tariffs. While the company has a global presence, with operations in many countries, it is shifting a significant portion of its production outside of the United States."

Is this true? If so, jobs will be lost in the U.S.

Well, got a link to anything but WCSWNFB

My AI source says otherwise

Common conventional logic, minus paranoia and fear, suggests that if they have 150 new planes on order from Qatar alone, they will likely be hiring more workers in the US and elsewhere

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https://x.com/i/grok/share/UEx2m4R0WpcbpNi9Iwm85pEY6
Quote:Recent Claims on X: Posts on X in May 2025 claim Boeing is closing factories and moving production out of the U.S. due to tariffs, with job loss estimates ranging from 14,000 to 171,000. These claims are unverified and lack corroboration from credible sources, so they should be treated as inconclusive.
 Boeing’s official statements emphasize optimizing its global footprint but confirm that core assembly remains U.S.-based. A 2024 Reuters report noted Boeing’s interest in expanding supply chains in India, but no major shift away from U.S. manufacturing has been confirmed.
 
Caveats: While Boeing has international manufacturing, final assembly for most commercial aircraft is still U.S.-centric due to regulatory, logistical, and political factors. However, the company’s reliance on global suppliers makes it vulnerable to disruptions, as seen during the 2024 supply chain challenges.
His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart 
 
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