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One thing we need to do: bar private equity from selling to China owned companies.
Author:
NedoftheHill
(42587 Posts - Joined: Jun 29, 2011)
Posted at 8:29 pm on May 18, 2020
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Evil preaches tolerance until it is dominant, then it tries to silence good.
Replies to: "One thing we need to do: bar private equity from selling to China owned companies."
What is the future of the House's 3 Trillion dollar stimulus bill?
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Curly1918
- 3:11pm 5/18/20
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The porkulus bill is DOA in the Senate.
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CC72
- 6:56pm 5/18/20
You need a boost at the bottom to get consumers spending again.
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holybull101
- 4:27pm 5/18/20
Costco here are rationing many items. Rising meat prices are due to production not demand. Never saw
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Eli
- 5:12pm 5/18/20
That’s his point. For the economy to jump start demand has to be goosed. It’s around zero right now.
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Frank L
- 5:21pm 5/18/20
No. His point is boosting demand. My point is speeding up production.
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Eli
- 5:30pm 5/18/20
Production without demand is meaningless.
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Frank L
- 5:59pm 5/18/20
Many items are rationing now due to production issue. Empty store shelves is also a production issue
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Eli
- 6:04pm 5/18/20
True. This house of cards called our economy completely depends on relentless consumer spending and
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Frank L
- 4:29pm 5/18/20
I think it's a matter of national security to bring our manufacturing back to this continent.
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iairishcheeks
- 4:41pm 5/18/20
Agree. Replace a few carrier groups with necessary manufacturing.
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NedoftheHill
- 5:54pm 5/18/20
Then just let the govt run the economy in the name of national security.
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Frank L
- 4:58pm 5/18/20
No! Don't dare ever think of that. If you run out of idea/solution, stay sideline, don't grab power.
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Eli
- 5:27pm 5/18/20
Well, American Corps seem to prefer that model.
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iairishcheeks
- 5:13pm 5/18/20
Aren’t tariffs essentially just that? The govt picks who is going to produce and what the consumer
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Frank L
- 5:19pm 5/18/20
IMO, the idea to bring mfg by US Corps back to the US via tariffs is ineffective at best..
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iairishcheeks
- 5:47pm 5/18/20
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iairishcheeks
- 6:30pm 5/18/20
No country is completely self sustainable. False premise. Save your thumbs.
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Frank L
- 6:02pm 5/18/20
Do you have an ideas? Or, is it just something beyond the control of any free country?
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NedoftheHill
- 6:59pm 5/18/20
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iairishcheeks
- 3:12am 5/19/20
I already told you my ideas to counter China. There are plenty of other options in the neighborhood
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Frank L
- 8:00pm 5/18/20
One thing we need to do: bar private equity from selling to China owned companies.
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NedoftheHill
- 8:29pm 5/18/20
Okay, cool.
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iairishcheeks
- 6:30pm 5/18/20
Cheeks is right. China's currency policy created a fake cheap labor, hide its real economic strength
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Eli
- 5:38pm 5/18/20
But China pays the relatives of politicians more money, that's the issue.
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holybull101
- 4:44pm 5/18/20
Fair enough. Now how can an economy run at all without consumer spending and debt?
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Curly1918
- 4:37pm 5/18/20
I said relentless debt producing consumer spending. That is an unsustainable model.
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Frank L
- 5:02pm 5/18/20
Agreed with you (for the 1st time) on this. Too few people realize this.
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Eli
- 5:41pm 5/18/20
you're blaming the wrong folks, the issue is that the Democrats and the Republicans are the same,
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holybull101
- 4:44pm 5/18/20
True dat.
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Frank L
- 5:07pm 5/18/20
As written, no future. There will be additional stimulus over the summer though.
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Frank L
- 3:47pm 5/18/20
Regardless of its future, our response to Covid was to incentivize citizens to not work. Now welfare
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Eli
- 3:40pm 5/18/20
Hopefully the trash bin
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Hank Scorpio
- 3:27pm 5/18/20
Your answer can be found here..............
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BaronVonZemo
- 3:14pm 5/18/20