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Default Designed in California, made in China: how the iPhone skews U.S.trade deficit

On Friday, March 23, 2018 at 4:35:24 AM UTC-4, Bod wrote:
On 23/03/2018 08:15, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 11:12:42 AM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote:
On Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 11:29:35 AM UTC-4, Bod wrote:
This highlights how stupid Trump's idea of imposing tarrifs on China is.
The man hasn't a clue on the repercussions.

Trump doesn't even have a clue as to whether we have a trade deficit
or surplus with Canada. Much worse, it's was his signature campaign
issue for a couple years. He's been in office 14 months. And much,
much worse he bragged about not knowing, not caring, putting forth
BS lies in his meeting with Trudeau. And incredibly, he's so stupid
that he actually bragged about it! Putting on tariffs and ignorant
of the most basic info.

So, good luck explaining the nuances of what the deficits actual
come from or how they are accounted for. Trump has repeatedly
referred to trade deficits as "losses", as if it's a profit and
loss situation. Wharton should ask for the degree back.



Traitor_4ever, you must get your butt to Washington D.C. immediately, take charge and use your brilliant intellect and moral superiority to straighten out the seat of government. You're the only one who can do it! Save us Traitor_4ever! Save us! ^_^

[8~{} Uncle Government Monster

Good idea, maybe then you'd get some common sense policies and sensible
diplomacy.

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Bod


Thank you for your endorsement.

And I'd note that once again, Uncle like the typical trumpet, tries to
portray it as if the only choice in America was Trump or Hillary. We had
16 other candidates running in the GOP primaries, including 5 very
successful governors with experience. All of the 16, as far as one could
tell from observation, were sane. Trump obviously was not only incompetent,
but nuts. It was the trumpets that foisted him on us, that insisted it
had to be Trump. So, here we are. And I fully expect that the GOP will
pay a very heavy price, putting an end to their dreams about remaking
America, in November. And the net effect I fear will be that it results
in the country moving more firmly and possibly irrevocably in the opposite
direction. That is why I warned about Trump.