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Is that a bad thing? And what policies created it?AZGrizFan wrote:Well, we ARE a consumption-based economy....and 90% of what we consume we import....

Wait a minute, weren't you one of the most staunch advocates for protectionism on this board?kalm wrote:Is that a bad thing? And what policies created it?AZGrizFan wrote:Well, we ARE a consumption-based economy....and 90% of what we consume we import....
I know I idn’t vote for it...

To me you don't need to be a scholar to know the typical person in the US has benefitted from trade as it is. Just look at your flatscreen TV. Look at all the other products you get for cheap because of trade as it is. The idea that people in the US have suffered from international trade as it is is ridiculous.Pwns wrote:Wait a minute, weren't you one of the most staunch advocates for protectionism on this board?kalm wrote:
Is that a bad thing? And what policies created it?
I know I idn’t vote for it...![]()
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... 10&t=39724
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... 7&p=219709
Actually, I'm not even really sure any conclusions can be drawn from this. Has the fed's monetary policy changed the strength of currency? Have the actual value of exports increased?
BTW, if it sounds like I'm trying to shill for Trump's trade war, I'm not. I'm not even sure that eminent scholars on trade would really know how to change trade policy to benefit us, let alone Trump.


I am. Who wouldn’t want to protect their domestic economy?Pwns wrote:Wait a minute, weren't you one of the most staunch advocates for protectionism on this board?kalm wrote:
Is that a bad thing? And what policies created it?
I know I idn’t vote for it...![]()
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... 10&t=39724
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... 7&p=219709
Actually, I'm not even really sure any conclusions can be drawn from this. Has the fed's monetary policy changed the strength of currency? Have the actual value of exports increased?
BTW, if it sounds like I'm trying to shill for Trump's trade war, I'm not. I'm not even sure that eminent scholars on trade would really know how to change trade policy to benefit us, let alone Trump.

I will admit that you love you some cheap Chinese shyt.JohnStOnge wrote:To me you don't need to be a scholar to know the typical person in the US has benefitted from trade as it is. Just look at your flatscreen TV. Look at all the other products you get for cheap because of trade as it is. The idea that people in the US have suffered from international trade as it is is ridiculous.Pwns wrote:
Wait a minute, weren't you one of the most staunch advocates for protectionism on this board?![]()
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... 10&t=39724
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... 7&p=219709
Actually, I'm not even really sure any conclusions can be drawn from this. Has the fed's monetary policy changed the strength of currency? Have the actual value of exports increased?
BTW, if it sounds like I'm trying to shill for Trump's trade war, I'm not. I'm not even sure that eminent scholars on trade would really know how to change trade policy to benefit us, let alone Trump.

John,JohnStOnge wrote:
To me you don't need to be a scholar to know the typical person in the US has benefitted from trade as it is. Just look at your flatscreen TV. Look at all the other products you get for cheap because of trade as it is. The idea that people in the US have suffered from international trade as it is is ridiculous.

Chizzang wrote:John,JohnStOnge wrote:
To me you don't need to be a scholar to know the typical person in the US has benefitted from trade as it is. Just look at your flatscreen TV. Look at all the other products you get for cheap because of trade as it is. The idea that people in the US have suffered from international trade as it is is ridiculous.
The Trump rally tool is the Victimhood mentality...
The trade deficit is destroying America / Build a Tariff wall
The Mexicans are taking all the jobs / National Emergency
Climate Change is a hoax being perpetrated on America / more coal plants
Our military is vastly underfunded and inferior / increase spending
The guy has nearly zero policy comprehension
he has nearly zero team building skills
and zero tools in his toolbox other than fear
he's a one trick pony... as it turns out - the only people afraid of him are other Republicans
He has a vice like grip on the party line now and as a group they are terrified to step out of line
and everybody else on earth
is not afraid of him at all

I don't know about the rest of all that...Pwns wrote:Wait a minute, weren't you one of the most staunch advocates for protectionism on this board?kalm wrote:
Is that a bad thing? And what policies created it?
I know I idn’t vote for it...![]()
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... 10&t=39724
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/ ... 7&p=219709
Actually, I'm not even really sure any conclusions can be drawn from this. Has the fed's monetary policy changed the strength of currency? Have the actual value of exports increased?
BTW, if it sounds like I'm trying to shill for Trump's trade war, I'm not. I'm not even sure that eminent scholars on trade would really know how to change trade policy to benefit us, let alone Trump.

Chizzang wrote:John,JohnStOnge wrote:
To me you don't need to be a scholar to know the typical person in the US has benefitted from trade as it is. Just look at your flatscreen TV. Look at all the other products you get for cheap because of trade as it is. The idea that people in the US have suffered from international trade as it is is ridiculous.
The Trump rally tool is the Victimhood mentality...
The trade deficit is destroying America / Build a Tariff wall
The Mexicans are taking all the jobs / National Emergency
Climate Change is a hoax being perpetrated on America / more coal plants
Our military is vastly underfunded and inferior / increase spending
The guy has nearly zero policy comprehension
he has nearly zero team building skills
and zero tools in his toolbox other than fear
he's a one trick pony... as it turns out - the only people afraid of him are other Republicans
He has a vice like grip on the party line now and as a group they are terrified to step out of line
and everybody else on earth
is not afraid of him at all

Allow me: For a guy who supposedly has zero policy comprehension he's sure done some damn nice things, policy-wise.Chizzang wrote:John,JohnStOnge wrote:
To me you don't need to be a scholar to know the typical person in the US has benefitted from trade as it is. Just look at your flatscreen TV. Look at all the other products you get for cheap because of trade as it is. The idea that people in the US have suffered from international trade as it is is ridiculous.
The Trump rally tool is the Victimhood mentality...
The trade deficit is destroying America / Build a Tariff wall
The Mexicans are taking all the jobs / National Emergency
Climate Change is a hoax being perpetrated on America / more coal plants
Our military is vastly underfunded and inferior / increase spending
The guy has nearly zero policy comprehension
he has nearly zero team building skills
and zero tools in his toolbox other than fear
he's a one trick pony... as it turns out - the only people afraid of him are other Republicans
He has a vice like grip on the party line now and as a group they are terrified to step out of line
and everybody else on earth
is not afraid of him at all


Like cutting revenues while increasing spending and starting a trade war?AZGrizFan wrote:Allow me: For a guy who supposedly has zero policy comprehension he's sure done some damn nice things, policy-wise.Chizzang wrote:
John,
The Trump rally tool is the Victimhood mentality...
The trade deficit is destroying America / Build a Tariff wall
The Mexicans are taking all the jobs / National Emergency
Climate Change is a hoax being perpetrated on America / more coal plants
Our military is vastly underfunded and inferior / increase spending
The guy has nearly zero policy comprehension
he has nearly zero team building skills
and zero tools in his toolbox other than fear
he's a one trick pony... as it turns out - the only people afraid of him are other Republicans
He has a vice like grip on the party line now and as a group they are terrified to step out of line
and everybody else on earth
is not afraid of him at all
![]()


Revenues are up not downJohnStOnge wrote:Like cutting revenues while increasing spending and starting a trade war?AZGrizFan wrote:
Allow me: For a guy who supposedly has zero policy comprehension he's sure done some damn nice things, policy-wise.![]()


AZGrizFan wrote:Revenues are up not downJohnStOnge wrote:
Like cutting revenues while increasing spending and starting a trade war?
Trade war is meh - TBD
I've posted the extensive list of his positive accomplishments a number of times. The fact you're retarded and can't/won't admit that 90% of the list are GOOD things just proves you've jumped the shark in your claim to be "conservative".

As noted before, when we talk about cutting revenues we are talking about cutting them from what they would have been before the action. I know of no reasonable analysis that says anything other than that the government had less revenue than it would've had without the tax cut bill.AZGrizFan wrote:Revenues are up not downJohnStOnge wrote:
Like cutting revenues while increasing spending and starting a trade war?
Trade war is meh - TBD


One is the loneliest number.dbackjon wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
Revenues are up not down
Trade war is meh - TBD
I've posted the extensive list of his positive accomplishments a number of times. The fact you're retarded and can't/won't admit that 90% of the list are GOOD things just proves you've jumped the shark in your claim to be "conservative".
I haven't seen one a single one




Chizzang wrote:Just an FYI..
The republican tax cuts have already been well documented
and they reduced revenue
I don't necessarily think that's bad...
but they did not increase revenue as originally sold

Yes, so you’re talking about something they never had. Imaginary revenue. Based off assumptions. Got it. ACTUAL revenue is up.JohnStOnge wrote:As noted before, when we talk about cutting revenues we are talking about cutting them from what they would have been before the action. I know of no reasonable analysis that says anything other than that the government had less revenue than it would've had without the tax cut bill.AZGrizFan wrote:
Revenues are up not down
Trade war is meh - TBD
See https://reason.com/blog/2019/01/18/mcco ... th-revenue
The Republican Tax cut means less revenue that the government would have had.


That’s ok, sunshine, keep looking.dbackjon wrote:AZGrizFan wrote:
Revenues are up not down
Trade war is meh - TBD
I've posted the extensive list of his positive accomplishments a number of times. The fact you're retarded and can't/won't admit that 90% of the list are GOOD things just proves you've jumped the shark in your claim to be "conservative".
I haven't seen one a single one
