you are seriously saying 'if you want to know the truth don't read newspapers, instead listen to and trust Republican Senators!'
lol, literally. You are a complete tool. You and your kind are why we can't have nice things like democracy and a republic.
Wow dude. You call California nice? NYC? They're sh!tholes. My kind? What exactly is my kind? Are you trying to be racist? You would trust CNN over a Senator?
You're a troll. And a huge joke. And probably poor. And you most definitely work for someone else. And probably do not own a home. And I betcha didn't get a graduate degree from a nice school. Hamba kahle.
good lord
you should go listen to Matt Gaetz and Boebert tell you more stuff. They are wise and truthful and at your level. Follow them. You will be more comfortable with them and that's what counts.
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Wow dude. You call California nice? NYC? They're sh!tholes. My kind? What exactly is my kind? Are you trying to be racist? You would trust CNN over a Senator?
You're a troll. And a huge joke. And probably poor. And you most definitely work for someone else. And probably do not own a home. And I betcha didn't get a graduate degree from a nice school. Hamba kahle.
good lord
you should go listen to Matt Gaetz and Boebert tell you more stuff. They are wise and truthful and at your level. Follow them. You will be more comfortable with them and that's what counts.
I mistakenly thought this guy might be A-Dolt. But he way more childish.
Wow dude. You call California nice? NYC? They're sh!tholes. My kind? What exactly is my kind? Are you trying to be racist? You would trust CNN over a Senator?
You're a troll. And a huge joke. And probably poor. And you most definitely work for someone else. And probably do not own a home. And I betcha didn't get a graduate degree from a nice school. Hamba kahle.
good lord
you should go listen to Matt Gaetz and Boebert tell you more stuff. They are wise and truthful and at your level. Follow them. You will be more comfortable with them and that's what counts.
Nice job. Deflecting, again. You can't admit that you don't want to look at the evidence, can you? You're an activist, aren't you? I posted some information for you again. You fail to respond to that, but you proceed to try and belittle/ name call. It's the only tactic democrats have. Because logic and facts do not compute for you guys/ girls/ them/ they /trans/ feline. What will you come up with next? Something completely irrelevant, again, I bet. Way off topic. Change the subject. You would fail miserably at a debate. Miserably. That's what trolls do. They fail at things.
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Imagine Newname running our NIH and medical experts and scientists having to rely on his opinion for what public health information gets released to help you treat your patients.
Well imagine no more. RFK Jr is the guy that helped put the hubris into these guy's craniums.
Agreed.
As I have said before, as long as we are relying upon personal experience for our "medical expertise" opinions, I have maintained a comprehensive set of vaccines (including COVID) throughout my entire adult life. During that 40-year period, I have missed work because I was sick on three occasions.
I dare any anti-vax MAGA supporter to top that.
I've missed work twice over the years due to adverse reactions to vaccines. That's one reason I didn't get the covid booster shots, and won't get any shot unless I am convinced there is a direct benefit that's worth the cost.
Got the original covid shot because I believed I wouldn't get sick and wouldn't spread it, but that turned out to be false of course.
you should go listen to Matt Gaetz and Boebert tell you more stuff. They are wise and truthful and at your level. Follow them. You will be more comfortable with them and that's what counts.
I mistakenly thought this guy might be A-Dolt. But he way more childish.
I didn't mistake your intelligence for being low. Try some grammar, big guy.
The US barely buys any Chinese steel. Mexico buys a huge amount. Canada buys a huge amount. But not the US. So tariffs on Chinese steel from the US mean fuk all.
China want dialogue around all of this. When will it happen? At some point they will have to sit down and talk.
In 2023, U.S. imports of iron and steel from China were valued at approximately $612.96 million. tradingeconomics.com In November 2024, the U.S. imported 30,779 tons of steel products from China, marking a 9.8% increase from November 2023. msci.org
I would consider that a decent amount of steel. Enough to matter. China shouldn't be selling steel to anyone with their quality issues. There have been serious consequences of buildings failing due to the use of it, and as a developer myself, the liability concerns are not fun to deal with.
I agree we should be talking to China. And Russia. We should respect enemies who are capable of very bad things.
1) you are not a developer.
2.) good specifications can eliminate issues. If you know what those are,
The US barely buys any Chinese steel. Mexico buys a huge amount. Canada buys a huge amount. But not the US. So tariffs on Chinese steel from the US mean fuk all.
China want dialogue around all of this. When will it happen? At some point they will have to sit down and talk.
In 2023, U.S. imports of iron and steel from China were valued at approximately $612.96 million. tradingeconomics.com In November 2024, the U.S. imported 30,779 tons of steel products from China, marking a 9.8% increase from November 2023. msci.org
I would consider that a decent amount of steel. Enough to matter. China shouldn't be selling steel to anyone with their quality issues. There have been serious consequences of buildings failing due to the use of it, and as a developer myself, the liability concerns are not fun to deal with.
I agree we should be talking to China. And Russia. We should respect enemies who are capable of very bad things.
And you wonder why people who really used to like the US do not want to trade with you any more? There are consequences for all of these horrible actions. Canadian Parliament member of Kody Blois says Trump's imposition of steel and aluminium tariffs will "completely upend" the relationship between Canada and the US. Ex-Australian PM calls Trump a 'bully', says steel deal is unlikely Trump tariffs threaten to make life difficult for UK steel companies The figures you quote are barely anything in the context of worldwide trade for steel. It's nothing. Only 1.8% of imported American steel comes from China. You list figures as an "amazing amount" and it's less than 2% of imports.
In 2023, U.S. imports of iron and steel from China were valued at approximately $612.96 million. tradingeconomics.com In November 2024, the U.S. imported 30,779 tons of steel products from China, marking a 9.8% increase from November 2023. msci.org
I would consider that a decent amount of steel. Enough to matter. China shouldn't be selling steel to anyone with their quality issues. There have been serious consequences of buildings failing due to the use of it, and as a developer myself, the liability concerns are not fun to deal with.
I agree we should be talking to China. And Russia. We should respect enemies who are capable of very bad things.
1) you are not a developer.
2.) good specifications can eliminate issues. If you know what those are,
In 2023, U.S. imports of iron and steel from China were valued at approximately $612.96 million. tradingeconomics.com In November 2024, the U.S. imported 30,779 tons of steel products from China, marking a 9.8% increase from November 2023. msci.org
I would consider that a decent amount of steel. Enough to matter. China shouldn't be selling steel to anyone with their quality issues. There have been serious consequences of buildings failing due to the use of it, and as a developer myself, the liability concerns are not fun to deal with.
I agree we should be talking to China. And Russia. We should respect enemies who are capable of very bad things.
And you wonder why people who really used to like the US do not want to trade with you any more? There are consequences for all of these horrible actions. Canadian Parliament member of Kody Blois says Trump's imposition of steel and aluminium tariffs will "completely upend" the relationship between Canada and the US. Ex-Australian PM calls Trump a 'bully', says steel deal is unlikely Trump tariffs threaten to make life difficult for UK steel companies The figures you quote are barely anything in the context of worldwide trade for steel. It's nothing. Only 1.8% of imported American steel comes from China. You list figures as an "amazing amount" and it's less than 2% of imports.
So? Like you said, it's most likely all talk. Haven't you learned who Trump is by now?
Further, who cares what the U.K. thinks. What country are you from, so I can go on one of your forums and disgrace your President.
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gnarlysheen, you said logic and facts don't compete for other people yet you quoted amounts of steel that are miniscule. You called them amazing when they are 1.8% of imports. You don't know anything, fuk all, about steel quantities and just guessed. How is that factual?
gnarlysheen, you said logic and facts don't compete for other people yet you quoted amounts of steel that are miniscule. You called them amazing when they are 1.8% of imports. You don't know anything, fuk all, about steel quantities and just guessed. How is that factual?
I never said they were amazing. You did.
And now you're claiming I guessed. Why don't you go back and take a look at my references.
Jesus Christ, you liberals are completely retarded. You can't read!!!
United States Imports from China of Iron and steel was US$537.11 Million during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. United States Imports from China of Iron and steel - data, histor...
As I have said before, as long as we are relying upon personal experience for our "medical expertise" opinions, I have maintained a comprehensive set of vaccines (including COVID) throughout my entire adult life. During that 40-year period, I have missed work because I was sick on three occasions.
I dare any anti-vax MAGA supporter to top that.
I've missed work twice over the years due to adverse reactions to vaccines. That's one reason I didn't get the covid booster shots, and won't get any shot unless I am convinced there is a direct benefit that's worth the cost.
Got the original covid shot because I believed I wouldn't get sick and wouldn't spread it, but that turned out to be false of course.
I think that you missed the underlying point about using personal experience (a.k.a. an insufficient data set) as a definitive factor in the efficacy of a vaccine. That works both ways.
Got the original COVID shot because I believed I wouldn't get sick and wouldn't spread it, and that turned out to be true (of course).
On the other hand, my two siblings both saw their spouses die after contracting COVID, and they took that vaccine skepticism to the grave with them.
It's all a matter of perspective, isn't it?
Once again, we should probably be leaving the vaccine critiques to the professionals.