The Commerce Department reported today that the high-flying U.S. economy with a 6.7% rate of growth in the U.S. economy for the first half of this year crash landed in the third quarter (July-September) with an anemic rate of just 2 percent. What the new report shows is that the supply chain disruptions – getting productions from the plants and the cargo ships to the retail customers – is creating havoc. Car sales, for example, were way down because of microchip shortages. Many grocery stores now have empty shelves of produce and vegetables. This slow growth rate comes at a time when inflation has hit its highest level in more than a decade at 5.6% and consumer confidence in the economy has tumbled. All of this is a bit reminiscent of the economy of the 1970s. Anyone remember the term stagflation? Those under the age of 40 probably don’t even know what that is – and they’ve certainly never experienced it up front and personal. Here’s the official definition from Investopedia: Stagflation is characterized by slow economic growth, which is at the same time accompanied by rising prices (i.e. inflation)." The last time we saw this phenomenon was in the 1970s during the era of presidents Nixon, Ford, and Carter. Years of persistently high inflation triggered a surge in unemployment. That then led to the term "misery index." The sum of the inflation rate and the unemployment rate. It exceeded 18% in Carter’s last year in office. And then it was…Jimmy we hardly knew ye. With the economy sagging, Carter lost a landslide election to Ronald Reagan. The lesson here is straightforward: Stagflation is the ultimate curse for politicians. How bad is it now? Inflation, which had been relatively tame for 40 years, has been a cascading problem in Biden’s first ten months in office. The Consumer Price Index suddenly galloped from less than 2% in the Trump years to between 5 and 6% for the past four months and the cross your fingers hope by the Federal Reserve Board and the White House that the sticker-price rises at the grocery store, the restaurant and the gas station were only "transitory" have melted away like an ice cream cone on an August afternoon. To be fair to Biden some of that steep rise in prices was bound to happen due to the depressed prices during 2020 – the pandemic year. As consumer spending popped like a cork from a champagne bottle when lockdowns ended and the economy returned to normal there was a natural demand response to reopening. But nearly every Biden policy has made inflation and the economic slowdown worse. The absurd $1.9 trillion blue state bailout bill passed in March marinated the economy with hundred dollar bills as if dropping like confetti from helicopters. Worse yet has been the expansion of welfare programs like food stamps and unemployment benefits (not tied to working). These free cash and benefit programs incentivized workers to stay out of the workforce and collect government payments that when added all up could be the equivalent of a $75,000 a year job in many states. The big surprise was that the labor force shrunk and companies had 11 million jobs they couldn’t fill.
Not sure if this is your work or found online, but welcome to the party. Well written with great context. Let's see how long it takes for some posters to try to bury and hide this with weeks old posts with "xxxx is right" or "totly agree wit u"
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Quote Originally Posted by theKCco_op:
The Commerce Department reported today that the high-flying U.S. economy with a 6.7% rate of growth in the U.S. economy for the first half of this year crash landed in the third quarter (July-September) with an anemic rate of just 2 percent. What the new report shows is that the supply chain disruptions – getting productions from the plants and the cargo ships to the retail customers – is creating havoc. Car sales, for example, were way down because of microchip shortages. Many grocery stores now have empty shelves of produce and vegetables. This slow growth rate comes at a time when inflation has hit its highest level in more than a decade at 5.6% and consumer confidence in the economy has tumbled. All of this is a bit reminiscent of the economy of the 1970s. Anyone remember the term stagflation? Those under the age of 40 probably don’t even know what that is – and they’ve certainly never experienced it up front and personal. Here’s the official definition from Investopedia: Stagflation is characterized by slow economic growth, which is at the same time accompanied by rising prices (i.e. inflation)." The last time we saw this phenomenon was in the 1970s during the era of presidents Nixon, Ford, and Carter. Years of persistently high inflation triggered a surge in unemployment. That then led to the term "misery index." The sum of the inflation rate and the unemployment rate. It exceeded 18% in Carter’s last year in office. And then it was…Jimmy we hardly knew ye. With the economy sagging, Carter lost a landslide election to Ronald Reagan. The lesson here is straightforward: Stagflation is the ultimate curse for politicians. How bad is it now? Inflation, which had been relatively tame for 40 years, has been a cascading problem in Biden’s first ten months in office. The Consumer Price Index suddenly galloped from less than 2% in the Trump years to between 5 and 6% for the past four months and the cross your fingers hope by the Federal Reserve Board and the White House that the sticker-price rises at the grocery store, the restaurant and the gas station were only "transitory" have melted away like an ice cream cone on an August afternoon. To be fair to Biden some of that steep rise in prices was bound to happen due to the depressed prices during 2020 – the pandemic year. As consumer spending popped like a cork from a champagne bottle when lockdowns ended and the economy returned to normal there was a natural demand response to reopening. But nearly every Biden policy has made inflation and the economic slowdown worse. The absurd $1.9 trillion blue state bailout bill passed in March marinated the economy with hundred dollar bills as if dropping like confetti from helicopters. Worse yet has been the expansion of welfare programs like food stamps and unemployment benefits (not tied to working). These free cash and benefit programs incentivized workers to stay out of the workforce and collect government payments that when added all up could be the equivalent of a $75,000 a year job in many states. The big surprise was that the labor force shrunk and companies had 11 million jobs they couldn’t fill.
Not sure if this is your work or found online, but welcome to the party. Well written with great context. Let's see how long it takes for some posters to try to bury and hide this with weeks old posts with "xxxx is right" or "totly agree wit u"
Thanksgiving prices are higher because there is more demand than last year when families scaled down due to the pandemic. The cost of corn to feed turkeys went up starting in July 2020. Extreme weather coupled with higher delivery costs have increased products normally used at Thanksgiving. Blaming Biden for these increases is assine.
Midnight1 is right. Inflation isn't Biden's fault. Worldwide, inflation is due to the necessary war against the pandemic to save lives rather than Biden policies. Likely causes of inflation include supply interruptions, labor shortages, tariffs on imported goods, and greater demand when the economy is recovering. Even if Trump is still president, there would still be inflation. Besides, controlling inflation is largely the responsibility of the Federal reserve which is independent of the president and congress.
Both Midnight1 and Thirdperson are 100% correct. Due to the pandemic inflation would still be here regardless who was in the White House. It's applicable to most western countries and economies. None of them are escaping inflation.
i agree with u all its all over the world prices increasing gas is up because of opec
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by baish2012:
Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson:
Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1:
Thanksgiving prices are higher because there is more demand than last year when families scaled down due to the pandemic. The cost of corn to feed turkeys went up starting in July 2020. Extreme weather coupled with higher delivery costs have increased products normally used at Thanksgiving. Blaming Biden for these increases is assine.
Midnight1 is right. Inflation isn't Biden's fault. Worldwide, inflation is due to the necessary war against the pandemic to save lives rather than Biden policies. Likely causes of inflation include supply interruptions, labor shortages, tariffs on imported goods, and greater demand when the economy is recovering. Even if Trump is still president, there would still be inflation. Besides, controlling inflation is largely the responsibility of the Federal reserve which is independent of the president and congress.
Both Midnight1 and Thirdperson are 100% correct. Due to the pandemic inflation would still be here regardless who was in the White House. It's applicable to most western countries and economies. None of them are escaping inflation.
i agree with u all its all over the world prices increasing gas is up because of opec
Thanksgiving prices are higher because there is more demand than last year when families scaled down due to the pandemic. The cost of corn to feed turkeys went up starting in July 2020. Extreme weather coupled with higher delivery costs have increased products normally used at Thanksgiving. Blaming Biden for these increases is assine.
Midnight1 is right. Inflation isn't Biden's fault. Worldwide, inflation is due to the necessary war against the pandemic to save lives rather than Biden policies. Likely causes of inflation include supply interruptions, labor shortages, tariffs on imported goods, and greater demand when the economy is recovering. Even if Trump is still president, there would still be inflation. Besides, controlling inflation is largely the responsibility of the Federal reserve which is independent of the president and congress.
Both Midnight1 and Thirdperson are 100% correct. Due to the pandemic inflation would still be here regardless who was in the White House. It's applicable to most western countries and economies. None of them are escaping inflation.
i agree with u all its all over the world prices increasing gas is up because of opec
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by baish2012:
Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson:
Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1:
Thanksgiving prices are higher because there is more demand than last year when families scaled down due to the pandemic. The cost of corn to feed turkeys went up starting in July 2020. Extreme weather coupled with higher delivery costs have increased products normally used at Thanksgiving. Blaming Biden for these increases is assine.
Midnight1 is right. Inflation isn't Biden's fault. Worldwide, inflation is due to the necessary war against the pandemic to save lives rather than Biden policies. Likely causes of inflation include supply interruptions, labor shortages, tariffs on imported goods, and greater demand when the economy is recovering. Even if Trump is still president, there would still be inflation. Besides, controlling inflation is largely the responsibility of the Federal reserve which is independent of the president and congress.
Both Midnight1 and Thirdperson are 100% correct. Due to the pandemic inflation would still be here regardless who was in the White House. It's applicable to most western countries and economies. None of them are escaping inflation.
i agree with u all its all over the world prices increasing gas is up because of opec
Thanksgiving prices are higher because there is more demand than last year when families scaled down due to the pandemic. The cost of corn to feed turkeys went up starting in July 2020. Extreme weather coupled with higher delivery costs have increased products normally used at Thanksgiving. Blaming Biden for these increases is assine.
Midnight1 is right. Inflation isn't Biden's fault. Worldwide, inflation is due to the necessary war against the pandemic to save lives rather than Biden policies. Likely causes of inflation include supply interruptions, labor shortages, tariffs on imported goods, and greater demand when the economy is recovering. Even if Trump is still president, there would still be inflation. Besides, controlling inflation is largely the responsibility of the Federal reserve which is independent of the president and congress.
Both Midnight1 and Thirdperson are 100% correct. Due to the pandemic inflation would still be here regardless who was in the White House. It's applicable to most western countries and economies. None of them are escaping inflation.
i agree with u all its all over the world prices increasing gas is up because of opec
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by baish2012:
Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson:
Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1:
Thanksgiving prices are higher because there is more demand than last year when families scaled down due to the pandemic. The cost of corn to feed turkeys went up starting in July 2020. Extreme weather coupled with higher delivery costs have increased products normally used at Thanksgiving. Blaming Biden for these increases is assine.
Midnight1 is right. Inflation isn't Biden's fault. Worldwide, inflation is due to the necessary war against the pandemic to save lives rather than Biden policies. Likely causes of inflation include supply interruptions, labor shortages, tariffs on imported goods, and greater demand when the economy is recovering. Even if Trump is still president, there would still be inflation. Besides, controlling inflation is largely the responsibility of the Federal reserve which is independent of the president and congress.
Both Midnight1 and Thirdperson are 100% correct. Due to the pandemic inflation would still be here regardless who was in the White House. It's applicable to most western countries and economies. None of them are escaping inflation.
i agree with u all its all over the world prices increasing gas is up because of opec
@BigGame90 Not mine but thx https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/gdp-report-warning-stagflation-stephen-moore
stagflation is def a concern along with hyperinflation. Obviously hitting 50% (considered hyper) inflation would be detrimental, but the way we track inflation has changed to try to hide the highest rising prices like gas and food. So while we're are currently over 5% for more than 4 straight months (last time this happened was right before the market crash in 2008) we could very easily be much higher but skewing the numbers has made inflation look lower that it truly is.
@BigGame90 Not mine but thx https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/gdp-report-warning-stagflation-stephen-moore
stagflation is def a concern along with hyperinflation. Obviously hitting 50% (considered hyper) inflation would be detrimental, but the way we track inflation has changed to try to hide the highest rising prices like gas and food. So while we're are currently over 5% for more than 4 straight months (last time this happened was right before the market crash in 2008) we could very easily be much higher but skewing the numbers has made inflation look lower that it truly is.
Quote Originally Posted by baish2012: Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: Thanksgiving prices are higher because there is more demand than last year when families scaled down due to the pandemic. The cost of corn to feed turkeys went up starting in July 2020. Extreme weather coupled with higher delivery costs have increased products normally used at Thanksgiving. Blaming Biden for these increases is assine. Midnight1 is right. Inflation isn't Biden's fault. Worldwide, inflation is due to the necessary war against the pandemic to save lives rather than Biden policies. Likely causes of inflation include supply interruptions, labor shortages, tariffs on imported goods, and greater demand when the economy is recovering. Even if Trump is still president, there would still be inflation. Besides, controlling inflation is largely the responsibility of the Federal reserve which is independent of the president and congress. Both Midnight1 and Thirdperson are 100% correct. Due to the pandemic inflation would still be here regardless who was in the White House. It's applicable to most western countries and economies. None of them are escaping inflation. i agree with u all
its all over the world prices increasing gas is up because of opec
OPEC is compounding the problem for sure
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Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964:
Quote Originally Posted by baish2012: Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: Thanksgiving prices are higher because there is more demand than last year when families scaled down due to the pandemic. The cost of corn to feed turkeys went up starting in July 2020. Extreme weather coupled with higher delivery costs have increased products normally used at Thanksgiving. Blaming Biden for these increases is assine. Midnight1 is right. Inflation isn't Biden's fault. Worldwide, inflation is due to the necessary war against the pandemic to save lives rather than Biden policies. Likely causes of inflation include supply interruptions, labor shortages, tariffs on imported goods, and greater demand when the economy is recovering. Even if Trump is still president, there would still be inflation. Besides, controlling inflation is largely the responsibility of the Federal reserve which is independent of the president and congress. Both Midnight1 and Thirdperson are 100% correct. Due to the pandemic inflation would still be here regardless who was in the White House. It's applicable to most western countries and economies. None of them are escaping inflation. i agree with u all
its all over the world prices increasing gas is up because of opec
Quote Originally Posted by baish2012: Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: Thanksgiving prices are higher because there is more demand than last year when families scaled down due to the pandemic. The cost of corn to feed turkeys went up starting in July 2020. Extreme weather coupled with higher delivery costs have increased products normally used at Thanksgiving. Blaming Biden for these increases is assine. Midnight1 is right. Inflation isn't Biden's fault. Worldwide, inflation is due to the necessary war against the pandemic to save lives rather than Biden policies. Likely causes of inflation include supply interruptions, labor shortages, tariffs on imported goods, and greater demand when the economy is recovering. Even if Trump is still president, there would still be inflation. Besides, controlling inflation is largely the responsibility of the Federal reserve which is independent of the president and congress. Both Midnight1 and Thirdperson are 100% correct. Due to the pandemic inflation would still be here regardless who was in the White House. It's applicable to most western countries and economies. None of them are escaping inflation. i agree with u all
its all over the world prices increasing gas is up because of opec
OPEC is compounding the problem for sure
ya that and supply chain issues directly and indirectly caused by the pandemic
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by baish2012:
Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964:
Quote Originally Posted by baish2012: Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: Thanksgiving prices are higher because there is more demand than last year when families scaled down due to the pandemic. The cost of corn to feed turkeys went up starting in July 2020. Extreme weather coupled with higher delivery costs have increased products normally used at Thanksgiving. Blaming Biden for these increases is assine. Midnight1 is right. Inflation isn't Biden's fault. Worldwide, inflation is due to the necessary war against the pandemic to save lives rather than Biden policies. Likely causes of inflation include supply interruptions, labor shortages, tariffs on imported goods, and greater demand when the economy is recovering. Even if Trump is still president, there would still be inflation. Besides, controlling inflation is largely the responsibility of the Federal reserve which is independent of the president and congress. Both Midnight1 and Thirdperson are 100% correct. Due to the pandemic inflation would still be here regardless who was in the White House. It's applicable to most western countries and economies. None of them are escaping inflation. i agree with u all
its all over the world prices increasing gas is up because of opec
OPEC is compounding the problem for sure
ya that and supply chain issues directly and indirectly caused by the pandemic
Quote Originally Posted by baish2012: Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: Thanksgiving prices are higher because there is more demand than last year when families scaled down due to the pandemic. The cost of corn to feed turkeys went up starting in July 2020. Extreme weather coupled with higher delivery costs have increased products normally used at Thanksgiving. Blaming Biden for these increases is assine. Midnight1 is right. Inflation isn't Biden's fault. Worldwide, inflation is due to the necessary war against the pandemic to save lives rather than Biden policies. Likely causes of inflation include supply interruptions, labor shortages, tariffs on imported goods, and greater demand when the economy is recovering. Even if Trump is still president, there would still be inflation. Besides, controlling inflation is largely the responsibility of the Federal reserve which is independent of the president and congress. Both Midnight1 and Thirdperson are 100% correct. Due to the pandemic inflation would still be here regardless who was in the White House. It's applicable to most western countries and economies. None of them are escaping inflation. i agree with u all
its all over the world prices increasing gas is up because of opec
OPEC is compounding the problem for sure
ya that and supply chain issues directly and indirectly caused by the pandemic
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by baish2012:
Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964:
Quote Originally Posted by baish2012: Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson: Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: Thanksgiving prices are higher because there is more demand than last year when families scaled down due to the pandemic. The cost of corn to feed turkeys went up starting in July 2020. Extreme weather coupled with higher delivery costs have increased products normally used at Thanksgiving. Blaming Biden for these increases is assine. Midnight1 is right. Inflation isn't Biden's fault. Worldwide, inflation is due to the necessary war against the pandemic to save lives rather than Biden policies. Likely causes of inflation include supply interruptions, labor shortages, tariffs on imported goods, and greater demand when the economy is recovering. Even if Trump is still president, there would still be inflation. Besides, controlling inflation is largely the responsibility of the Federal reserve which is independent of the president and congress. Both Midnight1 and Thirdperson are 100% correct. Due to the pandemic inflation would still be here regardless who was in the White House. It's applicable to most western countries and economies. None of them are escaping inflation. i agree with u all
its all over the world prices increasing gas is up because of opec
OPEC is compounding the problem for sure
ya that and supply chain issues directly and indirectly caused by the pandemic
Biden White House rejects more executive privilege claims by Trump
CCNN)President Joe Biden has once again refused to assert executive privilege over more documents that former President Donald Trump has sought to keep out of the hands of the committee investigating his role in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
*ed. What is trump trying to hide from the public?
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Biden White House rejects more executive privilege claims by Trump
CCNN)President Joe Biden has once again refused to assert executive privilege over more documents that former President Donald Trump has sought to keep out of the hands of the committee investigating his role in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
*ed. What is trump trying to hide from the public?
Food drug administration gives emergency authorization for pfizer vaccines in children 3 to 11 years old. American academy of pediatrics praise this decision to keep children healthy and give families peace of mind. Thousands of covid hospitalizations could be prevented.
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Food drug administration gives emergency authorization for pfizer vaccines in children 3 to 11 years old. American academy of pediatrics praise this decision to keep children healthy and give families peace of mind. Thousands of covid hospitalizations could be prevented.
Food drug administration gives emergency authorization for pfizer vaccines in children 3 to 11 years old. American academy of pediatrics praise this decision to keep children healthy and give families peace of mind. Thousands of covid hospitalizations could be prevented.
Good news for the health of children, also it paves the road to speed up and reach the Covid-19 herd immunity in this country.
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Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson:
Food drug administration gives emergency authorization for pfizer vaccines in children 3 to 11 years old. American academy of pediatrics praise this decision to keep children healthy and give families peace of mind. Thousands of covid hospitalizations could be prevented.
Good news for the health of children, also it paves the road to speed up and reach the Covid-19 herd immunity in this country.
Biden White House rejects more executive privilege claims by Trump
CCNN)President Joe Biden has once again refused to assert executive privilege over more documents that former President Donald Trump has sought to keep out of the hands of the committee investigating his role in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
*ed. What is trump trying to hide from the public?
what is he hiding ??
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
Biden White House rejects more executive privilege claims by Trump
CCNN)President Joe Biden has once again refused to assert executive privilege over more documents that former President Donald Trump has sought to keep out of the hands of the committee investigating his role in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
*ed. What is trump trying to hide from the public?
At G20 leaders summit in Rome, US and european union agree to end trade dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs that worsen under Trump. According to Reuters, Europe to remove retaliatory tariffs on US whiskey, boats and motorcycles. In exchange, US allows duty free imports of low carbon steel and aluminum from Europe. US and Europe to limit access to their markets of steel and aluminum from other countries such as China.
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At G20 leaders summit in Rome, US and european union agree to end trade dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs that worsen under Trump. According to Reuters, Europe to remove retaliatory tariffs on US whiskey, boats and motorcycles. In exchange, US allows duty free imports of low carbon steel and aluminum from Europe. US and Europe to limit access to their markets of steel and aluminum from other countries such as China.
At G20 leaders summit in Rome, US and european union agree to end trade dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs that worsen under Trump. According to Reuters, Europe to remove retaliatory tariffs on US whiskey, boats and motorcycles.
In exchange, US allows duty free imports of low carbon steel and aluminum from Europe.
US and Europe to limit access to their markets of steel and aluminum from other countries such as China.
Turning around and now moving in the right direction under the Democrat admin.
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Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson:
At G20 leaders summit in Rome, US and european union agree to end trade dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs that worsen under Trump. According to Reuters, Europe to remove retaliatory tariffs on US whiskey, boats and motorcycles.
In exchange, US allows duty free imports of low carbon steel and aluminum from Europe.
US and Europe to limit access to their markets of steel and aluminum from other countries such as China.
Turning around and now moving in the right direction under the Democrat admin.
At G20 leaders summit in Rome, US and european union agree to end trade dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs that worsen under Trump. According to Reuters, Europe to remove retaliatory tariffs on US whiskey, boats and motorcycles.
In exchange, US allows duty free imports of low carbon steel and aluminum from Europe.
US and Europe to limit access to their markets of steel and aluminum from other countries such as China.
Turning around and now moving in the right direction under the Democrat admin.
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Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson:
At G20 leaders summit in Rome, US and european union agree to end trade dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs that worsen under Trump. According to Reuters, Europe to remove retaliatory tariffs on US whiskey, boats and motorcycles.
In exchange, US allows duty free imports of low carbon steel and aluminum from Europe.
US and Europe to limit access to their markets of steel and aluminum from other countries such as China.
Turning around and now moving in the right direction under the Democrat admin.
At G20 leaders summit in Rome, US and european union agree to end trade dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs that worsen under Trump. According to Reuters, Europe to remove retaliatory tariffs on US whiskey, boats and motorcycles.
In exchange, US allows duty free imports of low carbon steel and aluminum from Europe.
US and Europe to limit access to their markets of steel and aluminum from other countries such as China.
Turning around and now moving in the right direction under the Democrat admin.
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Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson:
At G20 leaders summit in Rome, US and european union agree to end trade dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs that worsen under Trump. According to Reuters, Europe to remove retaliatory tariffs on US whiskey, boats and motorcycles.
In exchange, US allows duty free imports of low carbon steel and aluminum from Europe.
US and Europe to limit access to their markets of steel and aluminum from other countries such as China.
Turning around and now moving in the right direction under the Democrat admin.
Food drug administration gives emergency authorization for pfizer vaccines in children 3 to 11 years old. American academy of pediatrics praise this decision to keep children healthy and give families peace of mind. Thousands of covid hospitalizations could be prevented.
That's the key.
Even when actual risk of dying might be low, risk of severe illness is still a concern, ess. when it strains hospitals as it has the past 20 months
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Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson:
Food drug administration gives emergency authorization for pfizer vaccines in children 3 to 11 years old. American academy of pediatrics praise this decision to keep children healthy and give families peace of mind. Thousands of covid hospitalizations could be prevented.
That's the key.
Even when actual risk of dying might be low, risk of severe illness is still a concern, ess. when it strains hospitals as it has the past 20 months
At G20 leaders summit in Rome, US and european union agree to end trade dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs that worsen under Trump. According to Reuters, Europe to remove retaliatory tariffs on US whiskey, boats and motorcycles. In exchange, US allows duty free imports of low carbon steel and aluminum from Europe. US and Europe to limit access to their markets of steel and aluminum from other countries such as China.
trump made things worse democrats have to fix it once again
"I'm the MOST HONEST HUMAN BEING that God has EVER created!!" - Donald Trump
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Quote Originally Posted by thirdperson:
At G20 leaders summit in Rome, US and european union agree to end trade dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs that worsen under Trump. According to Reuters, Europe to remove retaliatory tariffs on US whiskey, boats and motorcycles. In exchange, US allows duty free imports of low carbon steel and aluminum from Europe. US and Europe to limit access to their markets of steel and aluminum from other countries such as China.
trump made things worse democrats have to fix it once again
At United nations climate conference, US to join over 100 countries vowing to end deforestation in a decade. Planting trees help to fight climate change by removing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.
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At United nations climate conference, US to join over 100 countries vowing to end deforestation in a decade. Planting trees help to fight climate change by removing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.
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