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Bladewire 07-23-2018 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Busty2 (Post 22309935)
Chump has permanently scarred American politics. We are just now starting to see the results of his presidency. Sadly this is only the beginning of his uneducated meddling in things he has no chance of comprehending.

History will look back on his disgraceful actions and surely judge him as the worst most ineffectual president America has ever had the misfortune to elect ! One can only hope his mindless followers learn from this and vote him out in favor of a president who truly loves and stands for America's values and people :2 cents:

Empty the swamp. Chump is the swamp!!!!

History will show that Trump is conning America

crockett 07-23-2018 10:15 AM

Was reading a article yesterday and it seems neat plants and the farms that supply them are next for the layiffs.

The cold storage warehouses that hold the meat prior to it hitting the market are at max capacity due to the tariffs and countries refusing to buy at the higher price.

This is the next big one to hit. It will make meat in the US cheaper for the time due to too much supply but the farmers will be losing money and will be selling at a loss.

This will cause them to drastically drop production with lots of layoffs. If the tariffs eventually go away, the meat prices will skyrocket in the US once the supply levels start dropping but they dont have the production.

crockett 07-23-2018 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22309977)
Was reading a article yesterday and it seems neat plants and the farms that supply them are next for the layiffs.

The cold storage warehouses that hold the meat prior to it hitting the market are at max capacity due to the tariffs and countries refusing to buy at the higher price.

This is the next big one to hit. It will make meat in the US cheaper for the time due to too much supply but the farmers will be losing money and will be selling at a loss.

This will cause them to drastically drop production with lots of layoffs. If the tariffs eventually go away, the meat prices will skyrocket in the US once the supply levels start dropping but they dont have the production.


Meat.. not neat.. can't edit on my mobile due to gfy still being fucked...

thommy 07-23-2018 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22309977)
Was reading a article yesterday and it seems neat plants and the farms that supply them are next for the layiffs.

The cold storage warehouses that hold the meat prior to it hitting the market are at max capacity due to the tariffs and countries refusing to buy at the higher price.

This is the next big one to hit. It will make meat in the US cheaper for the time due to too much supply but the farmers will be losing money and will be selling at a loss.

This will cause them to drastically drop production with lots of layoffs. If the tariffs eventually go away, the meat prices will skyrocket in the US once the supply levels start dropping but they dont have the production.

yes the farmers belong to this poor part that canīt run away.
the big companies moving production away from america and they can still export to wherever without tariffs. the one who pays that shit at the end are all those who can not leave.

in about 3-4 weeks the higher prices will start to hit the consumers.
and another 4 weeks later the wave arrives at the employers market.

whatever trump makes it has the opposite effect of what he have promised.

i think they have to change the slogan soon to "make america suffer again".

busty is right. he will make it in the history books as the dumbest president ever. what I hate on that is that his voters will not be mentioned there.

crockett 07-23-2018 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by thommy (Post 22309992)
yes the farmers belong to this poor part that canīt run away.
the big companies moving production away from america and they can still export to wherever without tariffs. the one who pays that shit at the end are all those who can not leave.

in about 3-4 weeks the higher prices will start to hit the consumers.
and another 4 weeks later the wave arrives at the employers market.

whatever trump makes it has the opposite effect of what he have promised.

i think they have to change the slogan soon to "make america suffer again".

busty is right. he will make it in the history books as the dumbest president ever. what I hate on that is that his voters will not be mentioned there.

Yea that's what the article said. It said one of the big production plants was about to do a massive expansion in IL. Once Trump started the tariff talk they held off and now have canceled the expansion. They are now looking to build their expansion in Eastern Europe to avoid the tariffs..

Trump once again MAGA.. In fact they said out of all the big meat companies the only company to not cut production was Tyson at this point and so far Tyson is just eating the added cost, but we all know that wont go on long..

marcop 07-23-2018 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by RedFred (Post 22303403)
Why would someone be happy about the poor judgement of Trumpers?

There's actually a word for feeling happy about the misfortune of others: schadenfreude. It's originally a German word.

Bladewire 07-23-2018 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by marcop (Post 22310039)
There's actually a word for feeling happy about the misfortune of others: schadenfreude. It's originally a German word.

Trump supporters were so happy when they saw immigrants in cages and babies separated from their mothers at the border it was their dream come true. Sad

Busty2 07-23-2018 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by marcop (Post 22310039)
There's actually a word for feeling happy about the misfortune of others: schadenfreude. It's originally a German word.

Thats still very much a German word, id like to hear an American pronounce it.

https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/de.../schadenfreude

Bladewire 07-23-2018 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Busty2 (Post 22310063)
Thats still very much a German word, id like to hear an American pronounce it.

https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/de.../schadenfreude


Which one is the correct pronunciation?









kjs 07-23-2018 03:53 PM

First, I don't support Trump.

Second, retail has been struggling for a long time. If you want to demonize someone for it point your rage at Jeff Bezos. He is responsible for more retail layoffs than anybody in history.

thommy 07-23-2018 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22310068)
Which one is the correct pronunciation?









the second is nearest !
but an american canīt say a german R - scottish people can.

thommy 07-23-2018 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by kjs (Post 22310123)
First, I don't support Trump.

Second, retail has been struggling for a long time. If you want to demonize someone for it point your rage at Jeff Bezos. He is responsible for more retail layoffs than anybody in history.

but thatīs unlogic.
bezos even created new retail jobs and small retail companies.
more than 60% of the amazon sellers are new sellers or new small retail companies what are made for using the distribution ways of amazon, ebay, aliexpress etc...

if it would not be bezos it would be someone else who replaces the physical retail shops in the streets. and that they are replaced is not the fault of bezos it is the internet that have changed that.

Bladewire 08-01-2018 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by thommy (Post 22310247)
the second is nearest !
but an american canīt say a german R - scottish people can.

:1orglaugh:thumbsup


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