• Everything Trump believes about trade is wrong

    From Rudy Canoza@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 10 09:02:53 2025
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    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers to American goods and services. It simply means that we want more of what they make than they want of what we make.

    An aggregate trade deficit also isn't necessarily a problem. As long as foreigners are willing to hold dollars — and, with the dollar being the world's
    reserve currency, they have been willing, for decades — a persistent aggregate
    trade deficit is *not* a problem. It only becomes a problem if foreigners lose their willingness to hold dollars.

    Trump says a bilateral deficit means the other country is "ripping us off," by which he means it must be due to the other country erecting barriers to U.S. goods and services. Nothing could be further from the truth. The U.S. has a persistent trade deficit with Switzerland, but the Swiss levy virtually *zero* tariffs on imports from the U.S., and there are no structural barriers to American manufactured goods. There's a little bit of protection for a few agricultural products, but nothing *close* to the amount of protection the U.S. has for its farmers.

    Trade is good. Trump doesn't get it because he's an idiot.

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  • From Pierre Delecto@21:1/5 to Rudy Canoza on Thu Apr 10 12:57:13 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't engage in it.
    It allows the inhabitants of all countries to focus on the things they
    do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean a thing.
    If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given country, that does *not*
    mean that country is erecting barriers to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs, but
    non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies, forced
    technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can steal it from.

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  • From Siri Cruz@21:1/5 to Pierre Delecto on Thu Apr 10 13:48:34 2025
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    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about
    trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean
    a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers
    to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention
    its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can
    steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

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  • From Malte Runz@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 12 00:39:08 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about
    trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean
    a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers
    to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention
    its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can
    steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion and
    U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has a population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder. "Moreover, I advise that
    Canada must be destroyed"

    --
    Malte Runz

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  • From J Carlson@21:1/5 to Malte Runz on Fri Apr 11 18:18:40 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On 4/11/2025 3:39 PM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about
    trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean
    a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers
    to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention
    its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can
    steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion and
    U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has a population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder.

    Trump can't read. Trump is functionally illiterate.

    "Moreover, I advise that Canada must be destroyed"


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  • From Andrew W@21:1/5 to J Carlson on Mon Apr 14 10:09:03 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    "J Carlson" wrote in message news:vtcf1k$33egj$1@dont-email.me...

    On 4/11/2025 3:39 PM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about
    trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean
    a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers
    to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention
    its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can
    steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion and
    U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has a
    population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder.

    Trump can't read. Trump is functionally illiterate.


    Is that why he's president by a majority while you just loiter in a rubbish newsgroup?

    Leftists still can't answer the big question of why the majority of
    Americans elected Trump. They will never get it.


    --
    “We own everyone of any significance in the major media.” CIA Director William Colby
    “We’ll know when our disinformation campaign is complete when everything the
    American people believes is false.” CIA Director William Casey

    Definition of an idiot/ignoramus: Someone who gets their information from
    the mainstream media and calls it facts and evidence.

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  • From J Carlson@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 13 17:57:30 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On 4/13/2025 5:09 PM, Andrea W, lying trolling HIV-oozing Nazi whore, lied:

    "J Carlson"  wrote in message news:vtcf1k$33egj$1@dont-email.me...

    On 4/11/2025 3:39 PM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about
    trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean
    a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers
    to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention
    its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can
    steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion and
    U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has a
    population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder.

    Trump can't read. Trump is functionally illiterate.


    Is that why he's president by a majority

    He isn't, Andrea, you mackerel-reeking cunt. He did not win a majority of the vote. But regardless of his vote margin, he is functionally illiterate.

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  • From Andrew W@21:1/5 to J Carlson on Mon Apr 14 11:54:06 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    "J Carlson" wrote in message news:vthmhq$2q6b$1@dont-email.me...

    On 4/13/2025 5:09 PM, Andrea W, lying trolling HIV-oozing Nazi whore, lied:

    "J Carlson" wrote in message news:vtcf1k$33egj$1@dont-email.me...

    On 4/11/2025 3:39 PM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about
    trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean
    a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers
    to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention
    its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can
    steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion and
    U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has a >>>> population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder.

    Trump can't read. Trump is functionally illiterate.


    Is that why he's president by a majority

    He isn't, Andrea, you mackerel-reeking cunt. He did not win a majority of
    the vote. But regardless of his vote margin, he is functionally illiterate.


    Leftists project, bullcrap and insult constantly.


    --
    “We own everyone of any significance in the major media.” CIA Director William Colby
    “We’ll know when our disinformation campaign is complete when everything the
    American people believes is false.” CIA Director William Casey

    Definition of an idiot/ignoramus: Someone who gets their information from
    the mainstream media and calls it facts and evidence.

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  • From J Carlson@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 13 19:38:34 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.society.liberalism, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On 4/13/2025 6:54 PM, Andrea W, lying trolling HIV-oozing Nazi whore, lied:
    "J Carlson"  wrote in message news:vthmhq$2q6b$1@dont-email.me...

    On 4/13/2025 5:09 PM, Andrea W, lying trolling HIV-oozing Nazi whore, lied: >>
    "J Carlson"  wrote in message news:vtcf1k$33egj$1@dont-email.me...

    On 4/11/2025 3:39 PM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> >>>>> wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about >>>>>>>> trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean >>>>>>>> a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers >>>>>>>> to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention >>>>>>> its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can >>>>>>> steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion and >>>>> U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has a >>>>> population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder.

    Trump can't read. Trump is functionally illiterate.


    Is that why he's president by a majority

    He isn't, Andrea, you mackerel-reeking cunt. He did not win a majority of the
    vote. But regardless of his vote margin, he is functionally illiterate.


    Leftists project

    No, but Nazis like you lie.

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  • From Malte Runz@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 14 11:42:56 2025
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    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 10:09:03 +1000, "Andrew W" <space@defense.com>
    wrote:

    "J Carlson" wrote in message news:vtcf1k$33egj$1@dont-email.me...

    On 4/11/2025 3:39 PM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about
    trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean
    a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers
    to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention
    its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can
    steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion and
    U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has a
    population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder.

    Trump can't read. Trump is functionally illiterate.


    Is that why he's president by a majority while you just loiter in a rubbish >newsgroup?

    Leftists still can't answer the big question of why the majority of
    Americans elected Trump. ...

    They didn't. Trump got 31.59% of the eligible votes, Harris got
    30.66%, and 'the couch' got 36.1%.
    https://tinyurl.com/28ramdbb

    ... They will never get it.

    Get this: Less than a third of the voting-eligible population voted
    for Trump. That's not "the majority of Americans", is it?

    --
    Malte Runz

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  • From Siri Cruz@21:1/5 to Malte Runz on Mon Apr 14 03:13:29 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.society.liberalism, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On 14/4/25 2:42, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 10:09:03 +1000, "Andrew W" <space@defense.com>
    wrote:

    "J Carlson" wrote in message news:vtcf1k$33egj$1@dont-email.me...

    On 4/11/2025 3:39 PM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about
    trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean
    a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers
    to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention
    its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can
    steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion and
    U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has a >>>> population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder.

    Trump can't read. Trump is functionally illiterate.


    Is that why he's president by a majority while you just loiter in a rubbish >> newsgroup?

    Leftists still can't answer the big question of why the majority of
    Americans elected Trump. ...

    They didn't. Trump got 31.59% of the eligible votes, Harris got
    30.66%, and 'the couch' got 36.1%.
    https://tinyurl.com/28ramdbb

    ... They will never get it.

    Get this: Less than a third of the voting-eligible population voted
    for Trump. That's not "the majority of Americans", is it?


    You never know what you got till it is gone.

    They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.

    --
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    'I desire mercy, not sacrifice.' /|\
    The Church of the Holey Apple .signature 4.0 / \
    of Discordian Mysteries. This post insults Islam. Mohamed

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  • From Malte Runz@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 14 13:42:25 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.society.liberalism, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 03:13:29 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On 14/4/25 2:42, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 10:09:03 +1000, "Andrew W" <space@defense.com>
    wrote:

    "J Carlson" wrote in message news:vtcf1k$33egj$1@dont-email.me...

    On 4/11/2025 3:39 PM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> >>>>> wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about >>>>>>>> trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean >>>>>>>> a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers >>>>>>>> to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention >>>>>>> its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can >>>>>>> steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion and >>>>> U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has a >>>>> population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder.

    Trump can't read. Trump is functionally illiterate.


    Is that why he's president by a majority while you just loiter in a rubbish >>> newsgroup?

    Leftists still can't answer the big question of why the majority of
    Americans elected Trump. ...

    They didn't. Trump got 31.59% of the eligible votes, Harris got
    30.66%, and 'the couch' got 36.1%.
    https://tinyurl.com/28ramdbb

    ... They will never get it.

    Get this: Less than a third of the voting-eligible population voted
    for Trump. That's not "the majority of Americans", is it?


    You never know what you got till it is gone.

    They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.

    Perfect place to piss a Tequila Anaconda.

    --
    Malte Runz

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  • From Malte Runz@21:1/5 to Dawn.Belle.Flood@gmail.com on Mon Apr 14 15:08:00 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.society.liberalism, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On Fri, 11 Apr 2025 20:17:05 -0500, Dawn Flood
    <Dawn.Belle.Flood@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 4/11/2025 5:39 PM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about
    trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean
    a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers
    to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention
    its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can
    steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion and
    U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has a
    population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder. "Moreover, I advise that
    Canada must be destroyed"


    I never saw the movie "Canadian Bacon" (but hope to soon!); why is no
    one talking about this?!

    I saw it, probably more than 25 years ago, and remember only one line:
    "By now, Canada is the second largest country in the World!"


    --
    Malte Runz

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  • From J Carlson@21:1/5 to Malte Runz on Mon Apr 14 09:21:14 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.society.liberalism, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    On 4/14/2025 2:42 AM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 10:09:03 +1000, "Andrew W" <space@defense.com>
    wrote:

    "J Carlson" wrote in message news:vtcf1k$33egj$1@dont-email.me...

    On 4/11/2025 3:39 PM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about
    trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean
    a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers
    to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention
    its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can
    steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion and
    U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has a >>>> population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder.

    Trump can't read. Trump is functionally illiterate.


    Is that why he's president by a majority while you just loiter in a rubbish >> newsgroup?

    Leftists still can't answer the big question of why the majority of
    Americans elected Trump. ...

    They didn't. Trump got 31.59% of the eligible votes, Harris got
    30.66%, and 'the couch' got 36.1%.
    https://tinyurl.com/28ramdbb

    ... They will never get it.

    Get this: Less than a third of the voting-eligible population voted
    for Trump. That's not "the majority of Americans", is it?
    But Trump didn't even get a majority of votes among those who voted. He received
    49.8% of the popular vote. In no way does he have a "mandate," as the term is used in political discourse.

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  • From Skeeter OG@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 14 12:05:16 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.society.liberalism, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    In article <vtjclq$1ke9f$1@dont-email.me>,
    j_carlson@gmx.com says...

    On 4/14/2025 2:42 AM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 10:09:03 +1000, "Andrew W" <space@defense.com>
    wrote:

    "J Carlson" wrote in message news:vtcf1k$33egj$1@dont-email.me...

    On 4/11/2025 3:39 PM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> >>>> wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about >>>>>>> trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean >>>>>>> a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers >>>>>>> to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention >>>>>> its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can >>>>>> steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion and >>>> U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has a >>>> population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder.

    Trump can't read. Trump is functionally illiterate.


    Is that why he's president by a majority while you just loiter in a rubbish
    newsgroup?

    Leftists still can't answer the big question of why the majority of
    Americans elected Trump. ...

    They didn't. Trump got 31.59% of the eligible votes, Harris got
    30.66%, and 'the couch' got 36.1%.
    https://tinyurl.com/28ramdbb

    ... They will never get it.

    Get this: Less than a third of the voting-eligible population voted
    for Trump. That's not "the majority of Americans", is it?
    But Trump didn't even get a majority of votes among those who voted. He received
    49.8% of the popular vote. In no way does he have a "mandate," as the term is used in political discourse.

    He won and you cry.

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  • From Scout@21:1/5 to Skeeter OG on Mon Apr 14 14:50:18 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.society.liberalism, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    "Skeeter OG" <invalid@none.com> wrote in message news:MPG.4266fc48468979ba989dc6@usnews.blocknews.net...
    In article <vtjclq$1ke9f$1@dont-email.me>,
    j_carlson@gmx.com says...

    On 4/14/2025 2:42 AM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 10:09:03 +1000, "Andrew W" <space@defense.com>
    wrote:

    "J Carlson" wrote in message news:vtcf1k$33egj$1@dont-email.me...

    On 4/11/2025 3:39 PM, Malte Runz wrote:
    On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 13:48:34 -0700, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    On 10/4/25 9:57, Pierre Delecto wrote:
    On 4/10/2025 12:02 PM, Rudy Canoza wrote:
    Everything *every* Republiscum/QAnon, aka Nazi, believes about
    trade is wrong.

    Trade is always beneficial. If it weren't, people wouldn't
    engage in it. It allows the inhabitants of all countries to
    focus on the things they do best.

    Trade deficits, and particularly bilateral deficits, don't mean
    a thing. If the U.S. has a trade deficit with any given
    country, that does *not* mean that country is erecting barriers
    to American goods and services.

    Except, for example, China is. Not only in the form of tariffs,
    but non-tariff barriers like regulatory obstacles, subsidies,
    forced technology tranfers, export controls, etc. Not to mention
    its theft of intellectual property from pretty much anyone it can
    steal it from.

    That is why we punish Canada.

    The U.S. goods imports from Canada in 2024 totaled $412.7 billion
    and
    U.S. goods exports to Canada in 2024 were $349.4 billion. Canada has
    a
    population of 40.1 million and the US 335 million.

    That means the average Canadian imported, roughly, seven times more
    from the US than the average American did from Canada.

    Trump must have misread Cato the Elder.

    Trump can't read. Trump is functionally illiterate.


    Is that why he's president by a majority while you just loiter in a
    rubbish
    newsgroup?

    Leftists still can't answer the big question of why the majority of
    Americans elected Trump. ...

    They didn't. Trump got 31.59% of the eligible votes, Harris got
    30.66%, and 'the couch' got 36.1%.
    https://tinyurl.com/28ramdbb

    ... They will never get it.

    Get this: Less than a third of the voting-eligible population voted
    for Trump. That's not "the majority of Americans", is it?
    But Trump didn't even get a majority of votes among those who voted. He
    received
    49.8% of the popular vote. In no way does he have a "mandate," as the
    term is
    used in political discourse.

    He won and you cry.

    Yes, and as they need to be reminded... it's not the popular vote that
    elects the President, but the electoral vote.

    Of which Trump carried 58% which according to Democrats is a "mandate".

    After all, they called it a mandate in 2020 with Biden carrying a lower percentage of the electoral vote.

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  • From Klaus Schadenfreude@21:1/5 to FORGER of Klaus Schadenfreude on Mon Apr 14 22:34:42 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.society.liberalism, alt.atheism
    XPost: alt.fun, alt.politics.democrats.d

    FORGER of Klaus Schadenfreude wrote:

    On 4/14/2025 12:50 PM, scooter, the


    FORGERY! This was not posted by me, but by a FORGER! Genuine Klaus Schadenfreude posts will always reference my exceptional dick sucking
    ability. That's how you can tell the difference.

    --
    I'm Klaus Schadenfreude and I suck dick.

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  • From Rudy Canoza@21:1/5 to Klaus Schadenfreude on Tue Apr 15 04:54:54 2025
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism, alt.atheism, alt.fun
    XPost: alt.politics.democrats.d

    Klaus Schadenfreude wrote:
    FORGER of Klaus Schadenfreude wrote:

    On 4/14/2025 12:50 PM, scooter, the


    FORGERY! This was not posted by me, but by a FORGER! Genuine Klaus Schadenfreude posts will always reference my exceptional dick sucking ability. That's how you can tell the difference.


    I'm Klaus Schadenfreude and I suck dick.


    You sound hawt!

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