Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 8:38 pmFrom CNN today. Heard Island. Tell you what those Penguins are gonna by golly pay up, too.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/03/us/video ... iff-digvid

Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 8:38 pmFrom CNN today. Heard Island. Tell you what those Penguins are gonna by golly pay up, too.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/03/us/video ... iff-digvid
I'd like to hear from Moksha on this one ... is he in touch with his relations down there?Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 8:38 pmFrom CNN today. Heard Island. Tell you what those Penguins are gonna by golly pay up, too.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/03/us/video ... iff-digvid
In touch with them? He's with them now. You didn't hear? He was deported and airlifted to Heard Island. Can't fly you know.Chap wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 10:02 pmI'd like to hear from Moksha on this one ... is he in touch with his relations down there?Jersey Girl wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 8:38 pmFrom CNN today. Heard Island. Tell you what those Penguins are gonna by golly pay up, too.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/03/us/video ... iff-digvid
I am honestly asking you what the alternative plan is. What is the democratic plan? If you don't have one just say there is not.canpakes wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 4:26 pmMarkk, I understand your position. I just don’t agree that tariffs provide the solution that you claim they do. They’ll immediately impose greater costs across the board on consumables for every stressed middle-class family, if that’s who you’re concerned about, with absolutely no guarantee that any significant portion of those families will be able to locate your hoped-for but presently-nonexistent ‘good paying manufacturing jobs’ that are years down the road if they arrive at all, in extremely limited locations.
Meanwhile, you still have healthcare insurance, transportation, childcare and housing costs to contend with … if you are actually concerned with the viability of our middle class. I keep asking you to consider those. In turn, you keep dodging and harping on ‘what are the Democrats plans?’, knowing full well that plenty existed that addressed both manufacturing and the other 4 factors just mentioned. You rejected all of that when you cast your vote for Trump. So the question now becomes ‘what is the Republican plan’ to address these issues. Republicans are the only ones who can set policy right now, which you are fully aware of.
Did you vote for Trump while wringing your hands about the fate of the middle class, yet while also completely ignoring Republicans plans - or lack of plans - for the middle class? Or did you figure that making the middle class pay a new 25% tax on most of their consumables, to finance a tax cut for the wealthiest Americans, would do the trick?
And about those wealthiest Americans getting their tax cut at the cost of $4.5 trillion dollars over the next decade:
Maybe you should think a bit about why that is the case, and how it relates to our struggling middle class.
I am, and it is failing and getting worse. The plan is that tariffs will be one way to get the middle class in positions to afford these better, how making less and getting poorer fixing that. You said"Meanwhile, you still have healthcare insurance, transportation, childcare and housing costs to contend with … if you are actually concerned with the viability of our middle class.
Rather, you are simply (1) pretending that you don’t know that Democrats cannot exercise any plan given that they’re the minority party, and (2) pretending that the legislation, programs and/or initiatives put forth by the Biden Administration didn’t exist.
I addressed these and you only opined and one, and mistakenly confused the broadband giveaways. Bead and I think Bip of bid or something along that line. The Fact list stated that tariffs were a big part of Bidens plan. And China was bad and implied they did not have our best interests in mind.canpakes wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 11:04 pmRather, you are simply (1) pretending that you don’t know that Democrats cannot exercise any plan given that they’re the minority party, and (2) pretending that the legislation, programs and/or initiatives put forth by the Biden Administration didn’t exist.
As example:
https://www.americanprogress.org/articl ... al-policy/
https://bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/br ... n-america/
Lol where....please lets examine tariffs, we can start with China and the nations I suggested per your request. Vietnam, Cambodia, and a few others. They are doing quite well, with low deficits, on is some case with surplus. Lets examine those by all means. They seem to be building a middle class in some of these nations partly by tariffs.You’ll keep dodging any examination of tariffs and their effects, and won’t dare acknowledge that they won’t do jack for the real stressors of the Middle Class, because you’re unable to do so.
Lol, come on Cakes. I think the real issue is here your only plan here is to oppose Trump. I am the one conceding that the republicans mor than the democrats started the free trade mess. And the Pelosi, Sanders and Trump all got it right when Clinton and Bush were selling out our middle class.No worries, Markk - maybe someone else can take this one on. You make a fair cheerleader for Trump talking points generally, but this topic’s a task that you’re not prepared to tackle.
OK, so still kvetching about Biden, and dodging the issue of what’s really killing off the middle class. No change there.
There you go again, just pulling things out of thin air. We’ve never discussed China’s ‘best interests’, but if you had merely asked instead of imagining how I’d respond, I’d reply, “of course they don’t”. Neither do we have China’s best interests in mind. Why would either of us?I think you are having a hard time dealing with, or admitting that China does not have our best interests in mind.