funnily, brown, I'm very secure in my skin and head...why aren't you?
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom having a caption that cannot be collaborated is NOT fact, brown...so eat **** 'n run...Blackvegetable » 29 Nov 2024, 3:09 pm » wrote: ↑ Explain that, Rog.
I have a fact....you have an opinion.
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom You are a goats genital.Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 12:39 pm » wrote: ↑ Your forebears were morons...
Your fate is congenital.
Et tu, FOXY?Blackvegetable » 28 Nov 2024, 11:05 am » wrote: ↑ Trump's New Tariffs Could Create Higher Gas Prices
And higher gas prices will make it more expensive to move goods around the country.
By Eric Boehm
Trump's Tariffs Are Already Creating Jobs—in Lobbying
The president-elect's first term turned lobbying into a growth industry, and he looks poised to do it again.
By Joe Lancaster
Video: Trump Announces Tariffs on China, Mexico, Canada; Rand Paul Opposes
Discussing Donald Trump's recent plans to impose tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China.
By Robby Soave and Amber Duke
HE'S BAAAAAAACK...
(eat that, ya Syphilitic Cumbucket!)
@Cannonpointer
Remember when Master Vegetable told you how you were gonna start hearing how "less is more"?
These people are so **** g'ddammned stupid.
What "collaborates" your OPINION, JuCo?ROG62 » 29 Nov 2024, 3:25 pm » wrote: ↑ having a caption that cannot be collaborated is NOT fact, brown...so eat **** 'n run...
Blackvegetable » 28 Nov 2024, 11:05 am » wrote: ↑ Trump's New Tariffs Could Create Higher Gas Prices
And higher gas prices will make it more expensive to move goods around the country.
By Eric Boehm
Trump's Tariffs Are Already Creating Jobs—in Lobbying
The president-elect's first term turned lobbying into a growth industry, and he looks poised to do it again.
By Joe Lancaster
Video: Trump Announces Tariffs on China, Mexico, Canada; Rand Paul Opposes
Discussing Donald Trump's recent plans to impose tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China.
By Robby Soave and Amber Duke
HE'S BAAAAAAACK...
(eat that, ya Syphilitic Cumbucket!)
@Cannonpointer
Remember when Master Vegetable told you how you were gonna start hearing how "less is more"?
These people are so **** g'ddammned stupid.
Trump will always raise up spending because he has to fix all the **** you dick sucking child molesters ruin.Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 5:47 pm » wrote: ↑ Et tu, FOXY?
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/tru ... federation
Trump's tariffs would drive up consumer prices:
National Retail Federation NRF estimated that President-elect Trump's new tariffs proposal on imports could cost American consumers upward of $78B
SPANK US, DADDY!
You established nothing other than you're a media fed ****.
It's the same money that feeds Mercatus and ASSoL...
Dick sucker said what?
having a caption that cannot be collaborated is NOT fact, brown...so eat **** 'n run...
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom Great article...Fuelman » 29 Nov 2024, 3:08 pm » wrote: ↑ Dumb ****, it's 2024!
Now for the bitch slap!
The report, Economic Impact of the Section 232 and 301 Tariffs on U.S. Industries, published by the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) in March this year, took an in-depth look at the effects of the 232 tariffs (steel and aluminum) and the 301 tariffs (levied on roughly half of U.S. imports from China) on the importing industries and on industries dependent on them. The authors of the report used a set of customized economic models to track the impact of the tariffs on those industries over the years 2019 through 2021. In every one of the ten industries the authors studied, the 301 tariffs led to significant increases in domestic production. The conclusions show that the tariffs led to significant increases in domestic production in the tariffed industries. That’s the first major piece of new information in this report. Most previous studies of the impact of the tariffs ignored the impact on domestic production. This report documents its growth in 12 industrial sectors. The second, even more significant, breakthrough in this report is to point out that there is a big difference between the price of an imported, tariffed good and what the report calls the “U.S. price” for that product. The “U.S. price” is the average price for that good including both tariffed and nontariffed goods. When a tariffed product is imported, Customs records the price of the import at the border and that data is publicly available in Department of Commerce databases. Many studies published since 2018 have found that import prices changed little or not at all after imposition of tariffs. They then added the tariff cost (typically between 10% and 25%) onto that import price and concluded this would be the post-tariff price in that industry. They then further assumed that all products in that category were selling in the U.S. at that post-tariff price. The USITC study shows this is wrong. In fact, what has happened in all 12 of the industry sectors the report examines is that goods not affected by the tariff saw price increases far below the price increases of the tariffed goods. The report authors provide a weighted average of the tariffed goods prices and the non-tariffed goods prices to arrive at a price change in the “U.S. price” of the good. Here is an example: the price of imported, tariffed steel entering the U.S. in 2021 rose by 22.7%, close to the 25% tariff rate. However, the price of domestically produced steel rose just 0.75%. As a result, all steel sold in the U.S. in 2021 saw a tariff-related price increase of just 2.47%. The significance of this is huge. Most academic studies of the tariffs since 2018 have assumed that since tariffed goods prices rose by close to the tariff rate, the entire set of those products sold in the U.S. must also have risen by that amount. They then concluded that these large price increases would burden with higher costs the industries that consume those tariffed goods. That conclusion is clearly wrong. U.S. purchasers of these goods paid only the average price for all goods in that category.
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JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom It is, until a FACT contradicts it.ROG62 » 29 Nov 2024, 7:39 pm » wrote: ↑ having a caption that cannot be collaborated is NOT fact, brown...so eat **** 'n run...
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom Roger,
The ability to speak is no great gift to a fellow who cannot think, moron. You believe that referring to "A" as "B" magically makes it B.Blackvegetable » 29 Nov 2024, 10:31 am » wrote: ↑ Please stop trying to shame me because I'm articulate, morlock.
Actually, an intersex person (previously referred to as hermaphrodites) with a uterus IS a chick, and she DOES have a dick - so you've got me there.