Amazon Search and Bookmark
AFFILIATE SEARCH | Shop Amazon.co.uk using this search bar and support WHO!

The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Forum area for all things that are non-football.
Forum rules
Whilst 'off-topic' means all non-football topics can be discussed. This is not a free for all. Rights to this area of the forum aren't implicit, and illegal, defamator, spammy or absuive topics will be removed, with the protagonist's sanctioned.
Post Reply
Come On You Irons
Posts: 741
Old WHO Number: 304394
Has liked: 22 times
Been liked: 99 times

The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post Come On You Irons »

There. Resident WHO political commentators and gurus can knock yourselves out in here and conduct your endless bickering. All other threads will be locked.
User avatar
BillyJenningsBoots
Posts: 1065
Old WHO Number: 33164
Has liked: 353 times
Been liked: 91 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post BillyJenningsBoots »

Nutsin wrote: 16 Apr 2025, 00:15
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 23:33
Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 15:05
Ok, so you now know what a correction is. Glad I could educate you again.

I came on here and said when I made my investment changes, It’s on the thread, so yeah, I knew it was a buying opportunity, as did plenty of others which is why it has gone back up. When idiots like you were selling I was buying…. Thanks, I appreciate it!

Oh and there wi be more volatility and we will see more corrections, that’s how it works.

And as for “no good reason” I beg to differ, Supply chain issues cause inflation and national security issues have the USA reliant on China for pharmaceuticals, Rare earths and Steel. Two good reasons right there.

Then there’s the trade deficit and loss of US jobs. Two more good reasons.

Then there’s the threat of China becoming the dominant super power as well as all of the Intellectual property and technology they blatantly steal from the USA. More good reasons.

Im sure there are others too.

Again you are showing just what a fuckwit looks like!
Oh my god Nutsack .... so now you are saying that Trumps tarrifs were added to eliviate supply chain issues that cause inflation! You think whacking on a load of extra cost to US manufacturing is going to a) smooth the supply chain and b) make those goods cheaper! Tarrifs on their own do not solve trade deficits the size of the US - jeez what an idiot!

The US cant make those components cheaper than China adding tarrifs increases the cost whether you continue to import them or if/when you eventually can make them yourself.

Oh and pricing China and Ireland out of the US pharmaceutical market is really going to help how exactly? You think the US can manufacture your drug needs overnight?

I'll say again as you are such a simpleton we all know what a correction is and as I said I didnt sell I bought the dip. So yet again you are just so full of shit! Just like your mighty leader and his gang of cons and cronies. Good luck! your country is going to hell and you and your MAGA cretins are standing cheering watching them bleed it dry. 👏 Nice work!
Billy bought the dip lol!

I think people that read this thread will quite easily see that you had no idea what a correction is.
its in plain sight.

Im starting to feel sorry for you!
Well dont I bought a lot during covid some of which are now up 600% so I really dont care what little twerps like you think.

Trump's still mismanaging the US economy and each time the market dips I'll buy, but I still think he's a cսnt!
User avatar
BillyJenningsBoots
Posts: 1065
Old WHO Number: 33164
Has liked: 353 times
Been liked: 91 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post BillyJenningsBoots »

SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: 16 Apr 2025, 00:22 'Ok good so you now admit that Trump caused the Correction and wiped out Trillions of dollars worth of investments'

Wiped out, you said, not wiped off.

The investments aren't 'wiped out', they are now worth about what they were a year ago. You could say that trillions were wiped off the value of the entire stock market, but that means nothing. Presumably the previous year's gain were, um, 'wiped on' 
 
 
Oh well thanks Surface clearly a complete misunderstanding of how markets works because in one sentence I used out and another I used off. Well I need to go back to Finance school and retake all all my accounting qualifications.

Thanks for the tip genius! So just to be clear Trillions were as I said wiped out! Have a read below and jog on you dick!

https://www.marketwatch.com/livecoverag ... eUhbOGt2Wy

Ill let Market Watch know that the stock market had wiped off $9.6bn not wiped out! god what idiots!
Last edited by BillyJenningsBoots on 16 Apr 2025, 08:46, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
goose
Posts: 5037
Old WHO Number: 212806
Has liked: 424 times
Been liked: 868 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post goose »

Tariffs in action:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2xzn6jmzpo

bad news for Nutsin Buffet.

good summary here too:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd9ljwgg9y0o
Last edited by goose on 16 Apr 2025, 08:41, edited 1 time in total.
Nutsin
Posts: 2558
Old WHO Number: 274983
Has liked: 157 times
Been liked: 252 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post Nutsin »

NY Attorney General Letitia James has been referred to the DOJ for mortgage fraud. You might remember her as she went all out to prosecute Trump before the election for commiting fraud for biz loans for overstating the value of his assets.

well apparently she purchased a home out of state as her primary residence to get a better rate, and the second offense she said her 5 unit property was a 4 unit property. Why is that significant, well in the USA Residential lending covers up to 4 units. A 5 unit property is a commercial loan. A completely different loan qualifying process, a much more detailed and expensive appraisal and a higher rate than residential lending.

If proven she is in a world of trouble. These are serious charges.

Funny how these Dems constantly accuse the Republicans of crimes that they are doing.
User avatar
SurfaceAgentX2Zero
Posts: 719
Old WHO Number: 214126
Has liked: 107 times
Been liked: 182 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post SurfaceAgentX2Zero »

'Ok good so you now admit that Trump caused the Correction and wiped out Trillions of dollars worth of investments'

Wiped out, you said, not wiped off.

The investments aren't 'wiped out', they are now worth about what they were a year ago. You could say that trillions were wiped off the value of the entire stock market, but that means nothing. Presumably the previous year's gain were, um, 'wiped on' 
Nutsin
Posts: 2558
Old WHO Number: 274983
Has liked: 157 times
Been liked: 252 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post Nutsin »

BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 23:33
Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 15:05
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 14:41
Ok good so you now admit that Trump caused the Correction and wiped out Trillions of dollars worth of investments - for no good reason! But come on it was a massive surprise to the markets as to the ridiculous size and potential impacts to the US economy - otherwise if they knew what was coming those adjustments/corrections would already have been baked in - but they weren't - so yes it was a surprise! Except for you obviously cos you got your finger on it - plus Trumps cronies all made a killing too!
Ok, so you now know what a correction is. Glad I could educate you again.

I came on here and said when I made my investment changes, It’s on the thread, so yeah, I knew it was a buying opportunity, as did plenty of others which is why it has gone back up. When idiots like you were selling I was buying…. Thanks, I appreciate it!

Oh and there wi be more volatility and we will see more corrections, that’s how it works.

And as for “no good reason” I beg to differ, Supply chain issues cause inflation and national security issues have the USA reliant on China for pharmaceuticals, Rare earths and Steel. Two good reasons right there.

Then there’s the trade deficit and loss of US jobs. Two more good reasons.

Then there’s the threat of China becoming the dominant super power as well as all of the Intellectual property and technology they blatantly steal from the USA. More good reasons.

Im sure there are others too.

Again you are showing just what a fuckwit looks like!
Oh my god Nutsack .... so now you are saying that Trumps tarrifs were added to eliviate supply chain issues that cause inflation! You think whacking on a load of extra cost to US manufacturing is going to a) smooth the supply chain and b) make those goods cheaper! Tarrifs on their own do not solve trade deficits the size of the US - jeez what an idiot!

The US cant make those components cheaper than China adding tarrifs increases the cost whether you continue to import them or if/when you eventually can make them yourself.

Oh and pricing China and Ireland out of the US pharmaceutical market is really going to help how exactly? You think the US can manufacture your drug needs overnight?

I'll say again as you are such a simpleton we all know what a correction is and as I said I didnt sell I bought the dip. So yet again you are just so full of shit! Just like your mighty leader and his gang of cons and cronies. Good luck! your country is going to hell and you and your MAGA cretins are standing cheering watching them bleed it dry. 👏 Nice work!
Billy bought the dip lol!

I think people that read this thread will quite easily see that you had no idea what a correction is.
its in plain sight.

Im starting to feel sorry for you!
User avatar
BillyJenningsBoots
Posts: 1065
Old WHO Number: 33164
Has liked: 353 times
Been liked: 91 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post BillyJenningsBoots »

Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 15:05
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 14:41
Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 13:48
Here you go silly nuts, here is an article from the Associated Press. Ask Goose about the Associated Press he uses them all the time. 

https://apnews.com/article/financial-ma ... 23df450b72#


Nobody is saying that the correction wasn’t caused by Tarrifs, )although Trump did forewarn everyone that he was gonna place reciprocal Tarrifs on April 2nd plenty of times in March, so it wasn’t a surprise.)

But what we had was a Correction. Now stop showing yourself up! 
Ok good so you now admit that Trump caused the Correction and wiped out Trillions of dollars worth of investments - for no good reason! But come on it was a massive surprise to the markets as to the ridiculous size and potential impacts to the US economy - otherwise if they knew what was coming those adjustments/corrections would already have been baked in - but they weren't - so yes it was a surprise! Except for you obviously cos you got your finger on it - plus Trumps cronies all made a killing too!
Ok, so you now know what a correction is. Glad I could educate you again.

I came on here and said when I made my investment changes, It’s on the thread, so yeah, I knew it was a buying opportunity, as did plenty of others which is why it has gone back up. When idiots like you were selling I was buying…. Thanks, I appreciate it!

Oh and there wi be more volatility and we will see more corrections, that’s how it works.

And as for “no good reason” I beg to differ, Supply chain issues cause inflation and national security issues have the USA reliant on China for pharmaceuticals, Rare earths and Steel. Two good reasons right there.

Then there’s the trade deficit and loss of US jobs. Two more good reasons.

Then there’s the threat of China becoming the dominant super power as well as all of the Intellectual property and technology they blatantly steal from the USA. More good reasons.

Im sure there are others too.

Again you are showing just what a fuckwit looks like!
Oh my god Nutsack .... so now you are saying that Trumps tarrifs were added to eliviate supply chain issues that cause inflation! You think whacking on a load of extra cost to US manufacturing is going to a) smooth the supply chain and b) make those goods cheaper! Tarrifs on their own do not solve trade deficits the size of the US - jeez what an idiot!

The US cant make those components cheaper than China adding tarrifs increases the cost whether you continue to import them or if/when you eventually can make them yourself.

Oh and pricing China and Ireland out of the US pharmaceutical market is really going to help how exactly? You think the US can manufacture your drug needs overnight?

I'll say again as you are such a simpleton we all know what a correction is and as I said I didnt sell I bought the dip. So yet again you are just so full of shit! Just like your mighty leader and his gang of cons and cronies. Good luck! your country is going to hell and you and your MAGA cretins are standing cheering watching them bleed it dry. 👏 Nice work!
User avatar
BillyJenningsBoots
Posts: 1065
Old WHO Number: 33164
Has liked: 353 times
Been liked: 91 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post BillyJenningsBoots »

SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 22:32 I'm actually somewhere in the middle of Goose and Nutsin on this one, however, the best thing on this thread so far has been BillyJenningsBoots idiotic explanation about how markets work.

'Trillions of dollars.. wiped out' is my favourite part.
What part wasnt true and how much was wiped off then?

Please share your greater knowledge oh wise one!
User avatar
SurfaceAgentX2Zero
Posts: 719
Old WHO Number: 214126
Has liked: 107 times
Been liked: 182 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post SurfaceAgentX2Zero »

I'm actually somewhere in the middle of Goose and Nutsin on this one, however, the best thing on this thread so far has been BillyJenningsBoots idiotic explanation about how markets work.

'Trillions of dollars.. wiped out' is my favourite part.
Nutsin
Posts: 2558
Old WHO Number: 274983
Has liked: 157 times
Been liked: 252 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post Nutsin »

goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 20:32
Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 20:17
goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 19:37
 
At present, absolutely.

And for the significant future.

Many of the goods hit with tariffs—like semiconductors, certain electronics, and low-cost manufactured goods (e.g., clothing, household items, etc.)—are made overseas because the U.S. simply doesn’t have the domestic infrastructure or cost efficiency to produce them at scale anymore.
Still lapping up all that left wing propaganda I see Goose. Some people never learn. What you gonna say when the rust belt becomes the gold belt?
Still avoiding the actual facts?
Yeah, be sure to let me know ow when the sky falls in!
User avatar
goose
Posts: 5037
Old WHO Number: 212806
Has liked: 424 times
Been liked: 868 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post goose »

Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 20:17
goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 19:37
Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 19:19
Are you saying the US can’t build the infrastructure and or get these products and raw materials from other countries?
 
At present, absolutely.

And for the significant future.

Many of the goods hit with tariffs—like semiconductors, certain electronics, and low-cost manufactured goods (e.g., clothing, household items, etc.)—are made overseas because the U.S. simply doesn’t have the domestic infrastructure or cost efficiency to produce them at scale anymore.
Still lapping up all that left wing propaganda I see Goose. Some people never learn. What you gonna say when the rust belt becomes the gold belt?
Still avoiding the actual facts?
Nutsin
Posts: 2558
Old WHO Number: 274983
Has liked: 157 times
Been liked: 252 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post Nutsin »

goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 19:37
Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 19:19
goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 15:14
It was a question not a statement, hence the question mark.

Do you think the US has the infrastructure, labour, supply chains to onshore all these products & raw materials?
(I’ll give you a clue, the answer is ‘no’).
Are you saying the US can’t build the infrastructure and or get these products and raw materials from other countries?
 
At present, absolutely.

And for the significant future.

Many of the goods hit with tariffs—like semiconductors, certain electronics, and low-cost manufactured goods (e.g., clothing, household items, etc.)—are made overseas because the U.S. simply doesn’t have the domestic infrastructure or cost efficiency to produce them at scale anymore.
Still lapping up all that left wing propaganda I see Goose. Some people never learn. What you gonna say when the rust belt becomes the gold belt?
User avatar
Cabbige Savage
Posts: 255
Has liked: 255 times
Been liked: 273 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post Cabbige Savage »

Tesla Bot will relplayce the chinaman

+ it not spit, eat dog and smoke all the time

Image
User avatar
BRANDED
Posts: 1812
Location: London
Old WHO Number: 209826
Has liked: 83 times
Been liked: 165 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post BRANDED »

They certainly dont have the cheap wages. I see around 70 countries want a deal and many offering zero tariffs. 
User avatar
goose
Posts: 5037
Old WHO Number: 212806
Has liked: 424 times
Been liked: 868 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post goose »

Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 19:19
goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 15:14
Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 14:56
Are you speaking for the whole of the USA now Goose?

And do you think this is all about Nike ffs?

Fucking hell!
It was a question not a statement, hence the question mark.

Do you think the US has the infrastructure, labour, supply chains to onshore all these products & raw materials?
(I’ll give you a clue, the answer is ‘no’).
Are you saying the US can’t build the infrastructure and or get these products and raw materials from other countries?
 
 
At present, absolutely.

And for the significant future.

Many of the goods hit with tariffs—like semiconductors, certain electronics, and low-cost manufactured goods (e.g., clothing, household items, etc.)—are made overseas because the U.S. simply doesn’t have the domestic infrastructure or cost efficiency to produce them at scale anymore.
Nutsin
Posts: 2558
Old WHO Number: 274983
Has liked: 157 times
Been liked: 252 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post Nutsin »

goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 15:14
Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 14:56
goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 14:44
You think Americans want to work in a Nike factory?
Are you speaking for the whole of the USA now Goose?

And do you think this is all about Nike ffs?

Fucking hell!
It was a question not a statement, hence the question mark.

Do you think the US has the infrastructure, labour, supply chains to onshore all these products & raw materials?
(I’ll give you a clue, the answer is ‘no’).
Are you saying the US can’t build the infrastructure and or get these products and raw materials from other countries?
User avatar
goose
Posts: 5037
Old WHO Number: 212806
Has liked: 424 times
Been liked: 868 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post goose »

Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 14:56
goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 14:44
Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 13:53
Fuck me quoting David Chapelle lol!

That just about sums you up! 

Fucking Goose and Billy or should I say Dumb and Dumber!
You think Americans want to work in a Nike factory?
Are you speaking for the whole of the USA now Goose?

And do you think this is all about Nike ffs?

Fucking hell!
It was a question not a statement, hence the question mark.

Do you think the US has the infrastructure, labour, supply chains to onshore all these products & raw materials?
(I’ll give you a clue, the answer is ‘no’).
Nutsin
Posts: 2558
Old WHO Number: 274983
Has liked: 157 times
Been liked: 252 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post Nutsin »

BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 14:41
Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 13:48
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 09:38
Oh so inspite of the worlds finance experts saying its a massive crash self inflicted by Trump you and your MAGA/Fox buddies say its just a natural correction, which does happen from time to time.

So it was a coincidence then that Trump happened to announce the Tarrifs and the markets fell like a stone the biggest "correction" since Covid and then after delaying for 90 days they spiked back up. COINCIDENCE!!!!! 🤣

Now do you see why I am not convinced you know anything about markets. Wow thats a good one Nutsack you must be incredibly thick or on a wind up!! Or both. Probably the latter!
Here you go silly nuts, here is an article from the Associated Press. Ask Goose about the Associated Press he uses them all the time. 

https://apnews.com/article/financial-ma ... 23df450b72#


Nobody is saying that the correction wasn’t caused by Tarrifs, )although Trump did forewarn everyone that he was gonna place reciprocal Tarrifs on April 2nd plenty of times in March, so it wasn’t a surprise.)

But what we had was a Correction. Now stop showing yourself up! 
Ok good so you now admit that Trump caused the Correction and wiped out Trillions of dollars worth of investments - for no good reason! But come on it was a massive surprise to the markets as to the ridiculous size and potential impacts to the US economy - otherwise if they knew what was coming those adjustments/corrections would already have been baked in - but they weren't - so yes it was a surprise! Except for you obviously cos you got your finger on it - plus Trumps cronies all made a killing too!
Ok, so you now know what a correction is. Glad I could educate you again.

I came on here and said when I made my investment changes, It’s on the thread, so yeah, I knew it was a buying opportunity, as did plenty of others which is why it has gone back up. When idiots like you were selling I was buying…. Thanks, I appreciate it!

Oh and there wi be more volatility and we will see more corrections, that’s how it works.

And as for “no good reason” I beg to differ, Supply chain issues cause inflation and national security issues have the USA reliant on China for pharmaceuticals, Rare earths and Steel. Two good reasons right there.

Then there’s the trade deficit and loss of US jobs. Two more good reasons.

Then there’s the threat of China becoming the dominant super power as well as all of the Intellectual property and technology they blatantly steal from the USA. More good reasons.

Im sure there are others too.

Again you are showing just what a fuckwit looks like!
Nutsin
Posts: 2558
Old WHO Number: 274983
Has liked: 157 times
Been liked: 252 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post Nutsin »

goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 14:44
Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 13:53
goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 10:29 what's hilarious is that we have spent weeks talking about the markets reaction to Trump's crazy idea, and not the crazy idea itself.

we haven't even spoken about the actual thinking behind his decision. the assumption that somehow in the near future America is going to 100% produce cars, mobile phones, semi-conductors & chips, toys & games, Nikes etc etc.

it would take years and billions of dollars, and would end up with a great deal of retail price inflation.

as Dave Chappelle said - americans wanna wear Nikes, not make them!
Fuck me quoting David Chapelle lol!

That just about sums you up! 

Fucking Goose and Billy or should I say Dumb and Dumber!
You think Americans want to work in a Nike factory?
Are you speaking for the whole of the USA now Goose?

And do you think this is all about Nike ffs?

Fucking hell!
User avatar
BillyJenningsBoots
Posts: 1065
Old WHO Number: 33164
Has liked: 353 times
Been liked: 91 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post BillyJenningsBoots »

Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 13:53
goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 10:29 what's hilarious is that we have spent weeks talking about the markets reaction to Trump's crazy idea, and not the crazy idea itself.

we haven't even spoken about the actual thinking behind his decision. the assumption that somehow in the near future America is going to 100% produce cars, mobile phones, semi-conductors & chips, toys & games, Nikes etc etc.

it would take years and billions of dollars, and would end up with a great deal of retail price inflation.

as Dave Chappelle said - americans wanna wear Nikes, not make them!
Fuck me quoting David Chapelle lol!

That just about sums you up! 

Fucking Goose and Billy or should I say Dumb and Dumber!
But you Nutsack will always be the dumbest!
User avatar
goose
Posts: 5037
Old WHO Number: 212806
Has liked: 424 times
Been liked: 868 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post goose »

Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 13:53
goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 10:29 what's hilarious is that we have spent weeks talking about the markets reaction to Trump's crazy idea, and not the crazy idea itself.

we haven't even spoken about the actual thinking behind his decision. the assumption that somehow in the near future America is going to 100% produce cars, mobile phones, semi-conductors & chips, toys & games, Nikes etc etc.

it would take years and billions of dollars, and would end up with a great deal of retail price inflation.

as Dave Chappelle said - americans wanna wear Nikes, not make them!
Fuck me quoting David Chapelle lol!

That just about sums you up! 

Fucking Goose and Billy or should I say Dumb and Dumber!
You think Americans want to work in a Nike factory?
User avatar
BillyJenningsBoots
Posts: 1065
Old WHO Number: 33164
Has liked: 353 times
Been liked: 91 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post BillyJenningsBoots »

Nutsin wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 13:48
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 09:38
Nutsin wrote: 14 Apr 2025, 23:36
The drop in market value happens, it’s not the first time, every so often the dog has to shake off its fleas, stock market does it to shake out the weak hands, the retail investors. 
A lot of people have been piling in on tech stocks because of AI, many on leverage, so margin calls and stop losses were triggered, a dip in gold prices shows people had to sell gold to cover the margin calls.

The days of long and strong have come to an end for the time being. 

Once we have a new global market place everyone will pile in again on leverage until the next shake out. 

It certainly wasn’t anywhere near the collapse you are making it out to be. 
Oh so inspite of the worlds finance experts saying its a massive crash self inflicted by Trump you and your MAGA/Fox buddies say its just a natural correction, which does happen from time to time.

So it was a coincidence then that Trump happened to announce the Tarrifs and the markets fell like a stone the biggest "correction" since Covid and then after delaying for 90 days they spiked back up. COINCIDENCE!!!!! 🤣

Now do you see why I am not convinced you know anything about markets. Wow thats a good one Nutsack you must be incredibly thick or on a wind up!! Or both. Probably the latter!
Here you go silly nuts, here is an article from the Associated Press. Ask Goose about the Associated Press he uses them all the time. 

https://apnews.com/article/financial-ma ... 23df450b72#


Nobody is saying that the correction wasn’t caused by Tarrifs, )although Trump did forewarn everyone that he was gonna place reciprocal Tarrifs on April 2nd plenty of times in March, so it wasn’t a surprise.)

But what we had was a Correction. Now stop showing yourself up! 
Ok good so you now admit that Trump caused the Correction and wiped out Trillions of dollars worth of investments - for no good reason! But come on it was a massive surprise to the markets as to the ridiculous size and potential impacts to the US economy - otherwise if they knew what was coming those adjustments/corrections would already have been baked in - but they weren't - so yes it was a surprise! Except for you obviously cos you got your finger on it - plus Trumps cronies all made a killing too!
Nutsin
Posts: 2558
Old WHO Number: 274983
Has liked: 157 times
Been liked: 252 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post Nutsin »

goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 10:29 what's hilarious is that we have spent weeks talking about the markets reaction to Trump's crazy idea, and not the crazy idea itself.

we haven't even spoken about the actual thinking behind his decision. the assumption that somehow in the near future America is going to 100% produce cars, mobile phones, semi-conductors & chips, toys & games, Nikes etc etc.

it would take years and billions of dollars, and would end up with a great deal of retail price inflation.

as Dave Chappelle said - americans wanna wear Nikes, not make them!
Fuck me quoting David Chapelle lol!

That just about sums you up! 

Fucking Goose and Billy or should I say Dumb and Dumber!
Nutsin
Posts: 2558
Old WHO Number: 274983
Has liked: 157 times
Been liked: 252 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post Nutsin »

BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 09:38
Nutsin wrote: 14 Apr 2025, 23:36
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 14 Apr 2025, 23:04
 
You see Nutsack its this lack of any understanding of the markets reaction that leads me to think you have no understanding of the markets so you cant be a trader.

Btw the rest of the world will stop doing business with the US if Trump continues to piss his allies off!

Oh dear just read that bit about the "negotiations going on right now".....You believe that 75 countries are kissing the Trumpsters ass to get a deal!!!! You are more deluded than Trump! 🤣
The drop in market value happens, it’s not the first time, every so often the dog has to shake off its fleas, stock market does it to shake out the weak hands, the retail investors. 
A lot of people have been piling in on tech stocks because of AI, many on leverage, so margin calls and stop losses were triggered, a dip in gold prices shows people had to sell gold to cover the margin calls.

The days of long and strong have come to an end for the time being. 

Once we have a new global market place everyone will pile in again on leverage until the next shake out. 

It certainly wasn’t anywhere near the collapse you are making it out to be. 
Oh so inspite of the worlds finance experts saying its a massive crash self inflicted by Trump you and your MAGA/Fox buddies say its just a natural correction, which does happen from time to time.

So it was a coincidence then that Trump happened to announce the Tarrifs and the markets fell like a stone the biggest "correction" since Covid and then after delaying for 90 days they spiked back up. COINCIDENCE!!!!! 🤣

Now do you see why I am not convinced you know anything about markets. Wow thats a good one Nutsack you must be incredibly thick or on a wind up!! Or both. Probably the latter!
Here you go silly nuts, here is an article from the Associated Press. Ask Goose about the Associated Press he uses them all the time. 

https://apnews.com/article/financial-ma ... 23df450b72#


Nobody is saying that the correction wasn’t caused by Tarrifs, )although Trump did forewarn everyone that he was gonna place reciprocal Tarrifs on April 2nd plenty of times in March, so it wasn’t a surprise.)

But what we had was a Correction. Now stop showing yourself up! 
User avatar
BillyJenningsBoots
Posts: 1065
Old WHO Number: 33164
Has liked: 353 times
Been liked: 91 times

Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)

Post BillyJenningsBoots »

goose wrote: 15 Apr 2025, 10:29 what's hilarious is that we have spent weeks talking about the markets reaction to Trump's crazy idea, and not the crazy idea itself.

we haven't even spoken about the actual thinking behind his decision. the assumption that somehow in the near future America is going to 100% produce cars, mobile phones, semi-conductors & chips, toys & games, Nikes etc etc.

it would take years and billions of dollars, and would end up with a great deal of retail price inflation.

as Dave Chappelle said - americans wanna wear Nikes, not make them!
Goose you are crediting Dippy Donald with some form of thinking or strategy. He seems to flip flop between tarrifs pros and cons. First they will increase tax revenue so he can give his billionaire cronies futher tax cuts. Then to it'll make manufactureres move their factories to the US which would in turn reduce tarrif tax revenue. To all the world bowing to his deal which would reduce world wide trade barriers and tarrifs, again reducing tax revenue but would also result in manufacturers not needing to move factories to the US as no tarrifs to pay.

He seems to also think that these deals and reduced tarrifs will somehow result in balanced trade deficits. Without actually understanding why those deficits exist. Like because Vietnam dont buy American cars because they cant afford them yet US want cheap cars from Vietnam. So what US goods will they buy to bridge the gap!

Just not thought through and grossly unfair!
Post Reply