Cogent replies are always appreciated. Originally Posted by eyecu2Agreed. Please try it sometime. Save your "rancor and repugnance" for those other boards.
You fail again as an economist. Are the trade and GDP data incorrect? Please explain. Is anyone in this forum capable of an intelligent critique?I shared a link chock full of good information with you that should lead to a logical conclusion. I can tell by your response that you didn't do the reading.
It would be nice to move the conversation forward once in a while. Originally Posted by lustylad
https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/20/inves...ions-greenlandIt's all so stupid. And embarrassing. Not to mention, completely unnecessary.
Who could have predicted a plunge when you mix Tariffman's Greenland obsession with fresh tariff tantrums that haven't been TACO'd yet? Originally Posted by HDGristle
https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/20/inves...ions-greenlandHonestly, I'm sure someone in this Administration is profiting hugely off of the wranglings and musings of every Trump application of tariffs. I want to see who's making the money on this advance knowledge of Trump's claims of tariffs. The market needs stability and the only thing Donald offers is shooting holes in the bottom of the boat
Who could have predicted a plunge when you mix Tariffman's Greenland obsession with fresh tariff tantrums that haven't been TACO'd yet? Originally Posted by HDGristle
Thanks, Gristle. Looks like the tariffs may also be starting to work... for the US.Lustylad makes an argument that the US economy is either stable or working better than expected. Unfortunately he leaves out an entirely different point.
"[I]The U.S. goods and services trade deficit saw a significant drop, shrinking by approximately 39% in October 2025, the first month of Q4, reaching its lowest level since 2009, driven by surging exports and falling imports, especially pharmaceuticals and gold, though analysts noted underlying factors like tariffs and inventory cycles. This monthly figure... signals a major shift, boosting Q4 GDP estimates. Originally Posted by lustylad