the world laughed at him
That is what a fool would take away from watching this speech. Of course, you didn't watch it. You are a hateful person and a fool.the world laughed at him
the world laughed at him
Or someone who watched it without a Trump bonerThat is what a fool would take away from watching this speech.
I was amazed but not in a good way.That is what a fool would take away from watching this speech. Of course, you didn't watch it. You are a hateful person and a fool.
I agree with Trump that globalization is a bad thing, but not for his reasons. It's a threat to the sovereignty of all nations and enables only the capitalist elite. It's a shame that an otherwise benign action which could be used for peace is used to line pockets at the cost of everyone else.I was amazed but not in a good way.
I laughed with the rest of the world too.
I agree with Trump that globalization is a bad thing, but not for his reasons. It's a threat to the sovereignty of all nations and enables only the capitalist elite. It's a shame that an otherwise benign action which could be used for peace is used to line pockets at the cost of everyone else.
"The existence of price discrimination between domestic and export markets generally indicates the presence of a market distortion in the home market, such as import barriers, a monopoly or cartel, or some combination of these factors that gives domestic producers the ability to maintain domestic prices at a level higher than export prices.
Under such circumstances, dumping is a mechanism through which competitive outcomes are determined, in effect by the distortion itself, not the relative competitiveness of individual producers. In the short run, dumping enables protected firms to run their facilities at higher utilization rates than would be economically feasible in an open market, giving them a major cost advantage unrelated to their comparative cost competitiveness.
Over the long run, dumping can deter investment in the market where it is occurring and, conversely, may well foster increased investment in the protected market. Over time, through such dynamics, dumping may permit an initially less efficient (but protected and cartelized) industry to displace an equally or efficient competitor, that is, not benefiting from a protected home market."
https://www.nap.edu/read/5902/chapter/28#326
anonymous.the world laughed at him
those aren't his words..they're steven millers.That is what a fool would take away from watching this speech. Of course, you didn't watch it. You are a hateful person and a fool.
i checked yesterday..anonymous is considered elementary/middle school level,Struggling to read a speech written with a minimal number of multisyllabic words is not that amazing
last time, he said he was gong to change the UN's tiles behind him..he doesn't like the small green squares.It reminded me of Hitler.
you mean not for a corrupt persons reasons?I agree with Trump that globalization is a bad thing, but not for his reasons. It's a threat to the sovereignty of all nations and enables only the capitalist elite. It's a shame that an otherwise benign action which could be used for peace is used to line pockets at the cost of everyone else.
"The existence of price discrimination between domestic and export markets generally indicates the presence of a market distortion in the home market, such as import barriers, a monopoly or cartel, or some combination of these factors that gives domestic producers the ability to maintain domestic prices at a level higher than export prices.
Under such circumstances, dumping is a mechanism through which competitive outcomes are determined, in effect by the distortion itself, not the relative competitiveness of individual producers. In the short run, dumping enables protected firms to run their facilities at higher utilization rates than would be economically feasible in an open market, giving them a major cost advantage unrelated to their comparative cost competitiveness.
Over the long run, dumping can deter investment in the market where it is occurring and, conversely, may well foster increased investment in the protected market. Over time, through such dynamics, dumping may permit an initially less efficient (but protected and cartelized) industry to displace an equally or efficient competitor, that is, not benefiting from a protected home market."
https://www.nap.edu/read/5902/chapter/28#326
I'm talking about dumping, not tarrifs, etc.. How do you prevent corporations from practically giving away their product until the local market gives up, other than throwing them out by force?There are two kinds of markets. Those that are free (meaning voluntary unimpeded trade) and those that aren't.
Tariffs etc. are a form of protectionism that when used in the same sentence as "free market" become a tangle of contradiction designed to stimulate emotion and dupe the useful idiots.
that's what i was waiting for..four syllables..never happened..dammit!Struggling to read a speech written with a minimal number of multisyllabic words is not that amazing