Some of your friends firebombed a GOP office in New Mexico...Blackvegetable » Today, 6:21 am » wrote: ↑ President Donald Trump’s November election win drove a surge in business optimism and expectations for capital spending. Four months later, executives have shifted to wait-and-see mode.
Uncertainty around how and when Congress will enact tax legislation, on top of Trump’s ever-changing tariff announcements, is dragging down expectations for investment, surveys from across the country show. Many firms are putting their investment plans, a key driver of economic growth, on hold. That’s one reason why economists are dialing back growth forecasts for this year.
US Business Put Spending Plans on Ice With Tariffs, Tax-Cut Wait
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... x-cut-wait
Why are these cretins leading ANYTHING?
Blackvegetable » Today, 6:21 am » wrote: ↑ President Donald Trump’s November election win drove a surge in business optimism and expectations for capital spending. Four months later, executives have shifted to wait-and-see mode.
Uncertainty around how and when Congress will enact tax legislation, on top of Trump’s ever-changing tariff announcements, is dragging down expectations for investment, surveys from across the country show. Many firms are putting their investment plans, a key driver of economic growth, on hold. That’s one reason why economists are dialing back growth forecasts for this year.
US Business Put Spending Plans on Ice With Tariffs, Tax-Cut Wait
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... x-cut-wait
Why are these cretins leading ANYTHING?
Blackvegetable » 43 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You haven't the slightest idea what a Capital Account is...
Yes...HarperLee » 20 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Some of your friends firebombed a GOP office in New Mexico...
Another said it's okay to shoot ICE workers on site..
Any thoughts?
Fondler,*Beekeeper » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Hey DIKSUKM, it's YOU have has NO CLUE what a CAPITAL ACCOUNT REPRESENTS!!
Equity, baby, EQUITY!!
Sucks, huh, that it doesn't mean what YOU want it to mean, huh, so you can make some **** worthless "point" about something that you still have NO CLUE what you are talking about.
Blackvegetable » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Fondler,
Are you making any progress with that 75 lb dumbbell?
His answer will be the same thing you been educated to believe true to character role playing cradle to grave demanding to be treated as an exceptional soul to your actual sole position adapting forward now. your we mentality is larger than your own brain navigating space living eternally separated simply adapting in the moment equally alive as any sibling, cousin, parent, aunt, uncle, grandparent, great grandparent, great great grandparent of any other family "tree" since inception to life lived so far each conception forward lived, died, alive, conceived tomorrow.Blackvegetable » Today, 8:37 am » wrote: ↑ I don't need a set of instructions...
clearly you do.
What have you been told?
Alright Veghead, let’s try this again—no dodging, no “ask me why,” and no flipping the question back on me. You posted this thread titled "When Will These Morons Ever Learn..." with a pasted excerpt about business uncertainty under Trump due to tariffs and delayed tax policy.Blackvegetable » Today, 6:21 am » wrote: ↑ President Donald Trump’s November election win drove a surge in business optimism and expectations for capital spending. Four months later, executives have shifted to wait-and-see mode.
Uncertainty around how and when Congress will enact tax legislation, on top of Trump’s ever-changing tariff announcements, is dragging down expectations for investment, surveys from across the country show. Many firms are putting their investment plans, a key driver of economic growth, on hold. That’s one reason why economists are dialing back growth forecasts for this year.
US Business Put Spending Plans on Ice With Tariffs, Tax-Cut Wait
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... x-cut-wait
Why are these cretins leading ANYTHING?
Blackvegetable » Today, 10:17 am » wrote: ↑ Fondler,
Are you making any progress with that 75 lb dumbbell?
Blackvegetable » Today, 9:27 am » wrote: ↑ You haven't the slightest idea what a Capital Account is...
I told him what it was.Vegas » Today, 11:50 am » wrote: ↑ There he goes again. Again and again and again...turning it around on someone else. Refuses to defend his own OP.
You coward *** pos. So gad dam **** stupid.
*Beekeeper » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I told him what it was.
He did his usual and RAN TO THE URINAL to piss all over himself.
@Blackvegetable @Blackvegetable
*Beekeeper » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I told him what it was.
He did his usual and RAN TO THE URINAL to piss all over himself.
@Blackvegetable @Blackvegetable
*Beekeeper » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I told him what it was.
He did his usual and RAN TO THE URINAL to piss all over himself.
@Blackvegetable @Blackvegetable
Vegas » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ All he does is turn **** around on everybody else. It's his OP. He should be defending it by answering questions. Instead, he hides behind his own avalanche of questions while refusing to answer after he was asked the first time.
Narcissists are such cowards.
*Beekeeper » 24 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I told him what it was.
He did his usual and RAN TO THE URINAL to piss all over himself.
@Blackvegetable @Blackvegetable
Vegas » Today, 11:34 am » wrote: ↑ Alright Veghead, let’s try this again—no dodging, no “ask me why,” and no flipping the question back on me. You posted this thread titled "When Will These Morons Ever Learn..." with a pasted excerpt about business uncertainty under Trump due to tariffs and delayed tax policy.
So here’s the question: what is the specific causal link you're making between Trump’s policies and businesses freezing capital spending? Can you explain, in your own words, how these policies directly led to decreased investment—and whether that’s a temporary reaction or a long-term economic consequence?
This is about your post. No copy-paste, no deflection, and no question-dodging. Just your actual thoughts, for once.
I would link you to the definition and invite you to explain it in your own words, but...
And there he goes. Turns it on me. He won't defend his own OP.Blackvegetable » 2 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I would link you to the definition and invite you to explain it in your own words, but...