everything wrote:I dunno, though, because the bottom line is that none of the economists, political scientists, journalists, and others writing about this seem to understand what "game" Trump is playing. Maybe the psychologists understand.
Steve James wrote:It seems odd to say that whatever (positive) economic changes can be attributed to a "trade war."
windwalker wrote:everything wrote:I dunno, though, because the bottom line is that none of the economists, political scientists, journalists, and others writing about this seem to understand what "game" Trump is playing. Maybe the psychologists understand.
Why would you expect those whos policies are why the US is at this point, to agree with some one trying to change them ?
Worked in china, and the far east in solar and semi conductor industry
What the chinese had was scale and control over their currency.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR6JPrYPiKQ
This is what's so tragicomic. But other narcissistic bully types seem to have some mutual admiration.
gzregorz wrote:It seems to me that we are arguing facts vs ideology.
Or we are saying USA great, China weak and therefore the US wins.
Sorry guys but few are buying it.
Of course the US has has a stronger economy but tariffs just mean prices went up and we pay more here in the US.
Yes, your MAGA has went from $10 to $12.
That's totally untrue. China produces more engineers and scientists per year than the US ever has.
"your maga" cant give it up can you.....expected...
Michael wrote:That's a myth. They do not produce more of the same kind of engineers and scientists as America or other Western countries. Until recently, almost all their STEM grads went to school in the West.
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