A recession is imminent I think. Something similar kicked off the Great Depression; stupid politicians and their tariffs.
Coup - When?
stoooopppp
You can make America great again by taking out the entire world with it
Recently US starts to feel like rock tied to your leg when you're trying to swim.
It's just there and it's super fucking annoying.
Am I the only one to see the irony that the OP posting this is from the us and is called "steel" and is banned?
He got banned because he created new news post/thread about Tesla Employee Sabotage despite there being one already.
Dear Trump voters, I want to see your faces when you party like it's 1929.
Unfortunately, because let's be real they may have voted for Trump but we're talking massive heartbreak and even bankruptcy for entire families including children, Trump's trade warfare has already started to hurt farmers in red states hit with targeted tariffs from other countries (such as Canada). Trump's brash trade moves and threats have also threatened some American businesses with lost opportunities and lost business; I remember reading in a WaPo story how a steel plant specializing in custom parts for industrial machinery, typically as a supply-chain supplier to the manufacturers of the machines, was in the late stages of a successful negotiation process on a big and lucrative contract and had already planned a million dollars worth of worksite expansion and upgrading as well as hiring on additional workers to take on the added work.
Then Trump announced he was going to apply tariffs on China, and the Chinese responded that they would retaliate, and the next morning the client's team walked in and dropped a newspaper with the tariffs on the front page headline and asked them to revise their bid based on the effects of the tariffs, and they had to beat China's market price (which they had previously managed to do, before the tariffs). The tariffs represented a 25% hike on the cost of their raw material supply chain (steel), blitzing their profit margin, so they had to factor this into the cost, which they passed onto the client because they couldn't afford to eat the tariff themselves and still turn a profit. Their bid was, predictably, rejected, meaning those rosy expansion and hiring plans evaporated instantly, and the business still had to figure out how it was going to survive with its existing clients and the 25% spike in steel costs without shrinking and letting guys go.
The master dealmaker at work, draining the swamp and fighting for the little guy.
Well I guess having the biggest trash heap counts as being the greatest when everyone else has smaller trash heaps.
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