No, it doesn't make sense,,because the United States has the largest economy in the world at $20.4 trillion,and the US economy increased by one trillion in President Trump's first year as president.
sorry slim but those are exaggerated by the federal reserve.
The answer is we are running nearly 5 trillion in debt per year. Fed buys most of it in treasury bonds. These are sustainable until a new reserve currency is introduced.... Chinese gold yuan notes ring a bell?
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Quote Originally Posted by SarasotaSlim:
No, it doesn't make sense,,because the United States has the largest economy in the world at $20.4 trillion,and the US economy increased by one trillion in President Trump's first year as president.
sorry slim but those are exaggerated by the federal reserve.
The answer is we are running nearly 5 trillion in debt per year. Fed buys most of it in treasury bonds. These are sustainable until a new reserve currency is introduced.... Chinese gold yuan notes ring a bell?
Based on this truer form of a calorie the btu of a brrl of oil is equivalent to a gram of water raised from ice to water at 0 Celsius to a fluid water at 0 Celsius than we are far far behind the Chinese they can according to the EU International Monetary Fund by a brrl of oil for 42 usd to Chinese yuan.... but this might not make much CENTS to an English major....
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Based on this truer form of a calorie the btu of a brrl of oil is equivalent to a gram of water raised from ice to water at 0 Celsius to a fluid water at 0 Celsius than we are far far behind the Chinese they can according to the EU International Monetary Fund by a brrl of oil for 42 usd to Chinese yuan.... but this might not make much CENTS to an English major....
No nature1970.......... according to the International Monetary Fund...https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/NGDPD@WEO/OEMDC/ADVEC/WEO/JPN/FRA
regardlessasyour first and for most America first policy... why regard the imf... we hold the wbo here Europe has the imf.... obviously you are not rationally corresponding in this dialogue.
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Quote Originally Posted by SarasotaSlim:
No nature1970.......... according to the International Monetary Fund...https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/NGDPD@WEO/OEMDC/ADVEC/WEO/JPN/FRA
regardlessasyour first and for most America first policy... why regard the imf... we hold the wbo here Europe has the imf.... obviously you are not rationally corresponding in this dialogue.
Omg and the wbo might just be some kind of Greek to you slim it’s okay you went to public schools. They were how the neo divided the banking system after world war 2
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Omg and the wbo might just be some kind of Greek to you slim it’s okay you went to public schools. They were how the neo divided the banking system after world war 2
nature1970, if you are so determined to place China #1 over America..they are #1 in the world at cheating...e.g. subsidizing the exports of government-owned enterprises and by stealing key technologies and intellectual property from the United States and other countries.
President Trump is right when he said : China is a trade cheat... Lie,cheat and steal in all international dealings,, that's China's modus operandi..at least that makes them #1 in that area..
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nature1970, if you are so determined to place China #1 over America..they are #1 in the world at cheating...e.g. subsidizing the exports of government-owned enterprises and by stealing key technologies and intellectual property from the United States and other countries.
President Trump is right when he said : China is a trade cheat... Lie,cheat and steal in all international dealings,, that's China's modus operandi..at least that makes them #1 in that area..
Isn't ZTE a major offender in stealing our technology? Didn't trump want to save ZTE?
I did not hear about ZTE stealing technology,,although any foreign company that sells us parts for our telecommunications network could have the capacity to steal information...
The US banned American company'sfrom selling components to ZTE for violating sanctions against Iran and North Korea....
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Quote Originally Posted by darkhorse12:
Isn't ZTE a major offender in stealing our technology? Didn't trump want to save ZTE?
I did not hear about ZTE stealing technology,,although any foreign company that sells us parts for our telecommunications network could have the capacity to steal information...
The US banned American company'sfrom selling components to ZTE for violating sanctions against Iran and North Korea....
I did not hear about ZTE stealing technology,,although any foreign company that sells us parts for our telecommunications network could have the capacity to steal information...
The US banned American company'sfrom selling components to ZTE for violating sanctions against Iran and North Korea....
You are correct slim . They were selling technology to NK and Iran. ZTE has also been sued at least 5 time for patent infringement.
I did not hear about ZTE stealing technology,,although any foreign company that sells us parts for our telecommunications network could have the capacity to steal information...
The US banned American company'sfrom selling components to ZTE for violating sanctions against Iran and North Korea....
You are correct slim . They were selling technology to NK and Iran. ZTE has also been sued at least 5 time for patent infringement.
Chinese negotiators are Great. They want everything and give nothing in return. That is the position of being number one.... it is not my fault Gingrich passed Trade easements to promote us to send our machines to China in form of tax credits. Taking our Union manufacturing and shipping it to China actually was funded by those who pay taxes.... the largest payers are not
cotpor it those who contribute to the social security fund.
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Chinese negotiators are Great. They want everything and give nothing in return. That is the position of being number one.... it is not my fault Gingrich passed Trade easements to promote us to send our machines to China in form of tax credits. Taking our Union manufacturing and shipping it to China actually was funded by those who pay taxes.... the largest payers are not
cotpor it those who contribute to the social security fund.
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