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Post by happyhoix on Oct 14, 2021 8:22:48 GMT -5
donald trump wanted to appoint his daughter Ivanka as head of the World Bank Group. Imagine a woman who pitched her line of shoes as head of the World Bank Group. And we have Trump cultists complaining about Joe and Hunter Biden. We also have Trump Jr out doing road shows for Freedom but which are actually opportunities to try to sell the MAGA rubes thousands of dollars in get rich schemes. Or pay 10,000 and get to have lunch with Don Jr. All of it wrapped in fake patriot wrapping. But VB wants to focus on Biden and his son sharing a bank account? I still have a shared account with my 33 year old son from when I used to give him money for college. We’ve both tried to close it refuses to die. Guess I’m engaged in some kind of bill any with my son, too.
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What do voters really consider one of the most important issues when they vote in elections? IMO, when inflation is running rampant it becomes the over riding issue. This affects everyone but ten percent of the voter population. www.cnbc.com/2021/10/13/the-consumer-price-index-rose-5point4percent-year-over-year-in-september-vs-5point3percent-estimate.htmlThe inflation is almost at the retail end, and primarily food and petroleum pricing at the pump. This does not even include the higher electric and natural gas heating bills coming this winter. This can be a killer for politicians in office in 2022. Even marginal popular Republicans who cannot say they tried to stop it will be at risk. If you do not believe it, think about Jimmy Carter. Janet Yellen says the inflation is due to the problems with the sea ports but will work its way through as we continue to recover from Covid. Let’s see if she’s right. Speaking of Carter, remember how he lost his election and then went home and started Habitat for Humanity? Compare that to Trump spending his time pressing his foot against the throat of the Republican Party if they don’t throw Biden out of office and let him be king of the world again.
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Post by Value Buy on Oct 14, 2021 9:28:09 GMT -5
What do voters really consider one of the most important issues when they vote in elections? IMO, when inflation is running rampant it becomes the over riding issue. This affects everyone but ten percent of the voter population. www.cnbc.com/2021/10/13/the-consumer-price-index-rose-5point4percent-year-over-year-in-september-vs-5point3percent-estimate.htmlThe inflation is almost at the retail end, and primarily food and petroleum pricing at the pump. This does not even include the higher electric and natural gas heating bills coming this winter. This can be a killer for politicians in office in 2022. Even marginal popular Republicans who cannot say they tried to stop it will be at risk. If you do not believe it, think about Jimmy Carter. Janet Yellen says the inflation is due to the problems with the sea ports but will work its way through as we continue to recover from Covid. Let’s see if she’s right. Speaking of Carter, remember how he lost his election and then went home and started Habitat for Humanity? Compare that to Trump spending his time pressing his foot against the throat of the Republican Party if they don’t throw Biden out of office and let him be king of the world again. Unless you are buying imported European cheese and wines, food inflation is primarily made in America. American grains produce and meat are American made then processed here in the states. Has nothing to do with imported anything. Last I knew 24 pk bottles water is made in America from the source to the food store. Last I knew Charmin was made from trees in America then the pulp was processed primarily in America. Not sure if some of Proctor and Gamble plants are in Canada or not, but the Canadian dollar is 20% below the U.S. DOLLAR so inflation issues are not from an import scenerio. I will give you transportation increased cost as well as wages factors in but does not have to do with crowded ports and a crimped transportation system. Many grocery chains after delivering loads to some of their stores send their empty trucks and trailers directly to the manufacturing plant for full loads back to the chain warehouse for distribution. Until a couple of months ago all our petroleum needs were met right here in the U.S. by our oil companies. Now we are importing some, and Biden even asked for the help from OPEC. I notice he did not ask XOM OR CVX for help.........the imports are usually staged off shore to a pipe [latform going to the mainland. No transportation snafu there either.
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Janet Yellen says the inflation is due to the problems with the sea ports but will work its way through as we continue to recover from Covid. Let’s see if she’s right. Speaking of Carter, remember how he lost his election and then went home and started Habitat for Humanity? Compare that to Trump spending his time pressing his foot against the throat of the Republican Party if they don’t throw Biden out of office and let him be king of the world again. Unless you are buying imported European cheese and wines, food inflation is primarily made in America. American grains produce and meat are American made then processed here in the states. Has nothing to do with imported anything. Last I knew 24 pk bottles water is made in America from the source to the food store. Last I knew Charmin was made from trees in America then the pulp was processed primarily in America. Not sure if some of Proctor and Gamble plants are in Canada or not, but the Canadian dollar is 20% below the U.S. DOLLAR so inflation issues are not from an import scenerio. I will give you transportation increased cost as well as wages factors in but does not have to do with crowded ports and a crimped transportation system. Many grocery chains after delivering loads to some of their stores send their empty trucks and trailers directly to the manufacturing plant for full loads back to the chain warehouse for distribution. Until a couple of months ago all our petroleum needs were met right here in the U.S. by our oil companies. Now we are importing some, and Biden even asked for the help from OPEC. I notice he did not ask XOM OR CVX for help.........the imports are usually staged off shore to a pipe [latform going to the mainland. No transportation snafu there either. Sorry, I work at a manufacturing plant, and EVERYTHING is being impacted by Covid and transportation issues. Yes the packaging components are mostly made in the US but the raw ingredients to make the packaging components are mostly imported - so we’ve had production delays due to late packaging. Same with the ingredients we use to make our products- most are purchased from US chemical vendors, but those companies import some of their raw ingredients. Add to the import crush is the transportation crush - we are currently negotiating with one vendor who usually ships us a tanker trailer of an ingredient but who now needs to ship us totes instead due to a tanker trailer issue. Then there is the Covid crush - we are typically working at least 1/4 short on people. Office people have had to fill in for warehouse people. We can’t ship all the orders our customers are placing. This is not just us. I ordered a lawn tractor made one state away from me, can’t get it for at least five months. Ordered a recliner for DH last week, won’t be here until February. Even Trump, the greatest business man of all time (according to himself) could not keep the company from an economic train wreck when Covid arrived in 2019. Totally ridiculous that you now want to blame Biden for economic problems inherited from Trump and Covid, but then that’s what the GOP does - just like how they let Trump run up enormous debt with his tax grab for the rich and on Inauguration Day immediately start wailing about our massive federal debt.
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Post by hurley1980 on Oct 14, 2021 10:12:42 GMT -5
California is in one of the worst droughts its had in almost 40 years. You don't think that impacted food production? The state provides a TON of the fruits, vegetables, and nuts that feed this country. If there isn't enough water, that food doesn't grow.
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Post by Tennesseer on Oct 14, 2021 10:43:37 GMT -5
California is in one of the worst droughts its had in almost 40 years. You don't think that impacted food production? The state provides a TON of the fruits, vegetables, and nuts that feed this country. If there isn't enough water, that food doesn't grow. And if there aren't enough workers willing to work for minimum wages to harvest the crop it rots in the fields.
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Unless you are buying imported European cheese and wines, food inflation is primarily made in America. American grains produce and meat are American made then processed here in the states. Has nothing to do with imported anything. Are you sure about that? You know those "trade agreements" with other countries Well, we often import meat (pork, chicken, beef, and seafood - already processed) as part of those agreements. we import grains based on those agreements too... If I had to bet - I'd say if you've eaten at a fast food restaurant in America - you've eaten food that was made up of imported products. Are you sure everything that goes into raising "meat" is made here in America? The medications? the feed? the farm machinery? Sure would suck if a important part of the operation machinery or medicine or feed broke down and the things needed to get it all going again were stuck on a ship in a port. I think you have a very romanticized view of where our food comes from and what it takes to create that food.
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Post by NomoreDramaQ1015 on Oct 14, 2021 12:38:46 GMT -5
Quite a few of the pigs that Tyson packages come from China. That was an issue a few years back because of an outbreak of something or other that prevented the pigs from being exported. There are not nearly enough swine producers in America to meet the demand.
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Janet Yellen says the inflation is due to the problems with the sea ports but will work its way through as we continue to recover from Covid. Let’s see if she’s right. Speaking of Carter, remember how he lost his election and then went home and started Habitat for Humanity? Compare that to Trump spending his time pressing his foot against the throat of the Republican Party if they don’t throw Biden out of office and let him be king of the world again. Unless you are buying imported European cheese and wines, food inflation is primarily made in America. American grains produce and meat are American made then processed here in the states. Has nothing to do with imported anything. Last I knew 24 pk bottles water is made in America from the source to the food store. Last I knew Charmin was made from trees in America then the pulp was processed primarily in America. Not sure if some of Proctor and Gamble plants are in Canada or not, but the Canadian dollar is 20% below the U.S. DOLLAR so inflation issues are not from an import scenerio. I will give you transportation increased cost as well as wages factors in but does not have to do with crowded ports and a crimped transportation system. Many grocery chains after delivering loads to some of their stores send their empty trucks and trailers directly to the manufacturing plant for full loads back to the chain warehouse for distribution. Until a couple of months ago all our petroleum needs were met right here in the U.S. by our oil companies. Now we are importing some, and Biden even asked for the help from OPEC. I notice he did not ask XOM OR CVX for help.........the imports are usually staged off shore to a pipe [latform going to the mainland. No transportation snafu there either. There are transportation SNAFUs all over...like how are you going to get the finished product that was or was not produced in the US to the markets that need it? There is a severe shortage of truck drivers & trains can't go every place...like to the stores where we buy things. If you thing everything is made in the US, you are sadly mistaken...as pointed out by Happy! This is part of what I have meant over the years when I say folks need to get out of their comfort zones & see how the rest of us live. You need to look further than just the surface.
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Post by Opti on Oct 14, 2021 12:47:30 GMT -5
Unless you are buying imported European cheese and wines, food inflation is primarily made in America. American grains produce and meat are American made then processed here in the states. Has nothing to do with imported anything. Are you sure about that? You know those "trade agreements" with other countries Well, we often import meat (pork, chicken, beef, and seafood - already processed) as part of those agreements. we import grains based on those agreements too... If I had to bet - I'd say if you've eaten at a fast food restaurant in America - you've eaten food that was made up of imported products. Are you sure everything that goes into raising "meat" is made here in America? The medications? the feed? the farm machinery? Sure would suck if a important part of the operation machinery or medicine or feed broke down and the things needed to get it all going again were stuck on a ship in a port. I think you have a very romanticized view of where our food comes from and what it takes to create that food. I have no idea how much stuff is imported. But some of it is obvious like bananas and coffee. Some of it is less obvious like the majority of garlic sold (China) and canned tuna. The last can of Mary Kitchen Beef Hash or Corned Beef Hash I looked at got its beef either from Argentina or Brazil. Grapes are only from the US for part of the year they are in the grocery store.
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Post by djAdvocate on Oct 14, 2021 18:06:52 GMT -5
Last I knew Charmin was made from trees in America then the pulp was processed primarily in America.
Canada is the largest source of US paper pulp (21%), followed by the US (16%).
84% of our paper pulp is imported.
unless you are specifically saying something about Charmin, here, I find this remark dubious at best.
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Post by Value Buy on Oct 14, 2021 21:59:27 GMT -5
Are you sure about that? You know those "trade agreements" with other countries Well, we often import meat (pork, chicken, beef, and seafood - already processed) as part of those agreements. we import grains based on those agreements too... If I had to bet - I'd say if you've eaten at a fast food restaurant in America - you've eaten food that was made up of imported products. Are you sure everything that goes into raising "meat" is made here in America? The medications? the feed? the farm machinery? Sure would suck if a important part of the operation machinery or medicine or feed broke down and the things needed to get it all going again were stuck on a ship in a port. I think you have a very romanticized view of where our food comes from and what it takes to create that food. I have no idea how much stuff is imported. But some of it is obvious like bananas and coffee. Some of it is less obvious like the majority of garlic sold (China) and canned tuna. The last can of Mary Kitchen Beef Hash or Corned Beef Hash I looked at got its beef either from Argentina or Brazil. Grapes are only from the US for part of the year they are in the grocery store. Hmmn, I have not heard of the great banana and coffee shortage due to transportation tie ups. I believe the grapes are also from California in the supermarkets and WalMart. I have not noticed foreign country of origin on the shelves. The imported grapes usually arrive late December or January here in the states.
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Post by Value Buy on Oct 14, 2021 22:03:31 GMT -5
Quite a few of the pigs that Tyson packages come from China. That was an issue a few years back because of an outbreak of something or other that prevented the pigs from being exported. There are not nearly enough swine producers in America to meet the demand. Incorrect. they ship hog products to China. Google "where does Tyson get their pork" and you get this: We don't own or operate any feedlots, so we buy cattle from nearly 4,000 independent feeders and ranchers. They supply our beef plants in the Midwest, South and Pacific Northwest. We buy pigs from up to 2,000 independent farmers to supply our pork plants in the Corn Belt.
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Post by dondub on Oct 14, 2021 22:32:12 GMT -5
I wish there WAS a cult of Biden so I didn’t have to chuckle every time I see your irrelevant postings. What’s next? Hog futures?
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Post by Tennesseer on Oct 14, 2021 22:50:23 GMT -5
I guess CNN polls are like Fox and OAN polls. Biden approval at 50 percent in CNN pollHalf of Americans approve of President Biden's performance as president, according to a new CNN poll that was quickly shared by White House staff after a string of tough polling numbers. The CNN survey released Wednesday found the country is sharply divided over Biden's work thus far. Fifty percent of adults gave Biden positive marks, while 49 percent said they disapprove of his job performance. The president's approval is down slightly from 52 percent in a September CNN poll. Complete article here: Biden approval at 50 percent in CNN poll
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Post by djAdvocate on Oct 14, 2021 22:55:09 GMT -5
his APPROVAL number is basically unchanged in the last five weeks. his DISAPPROVAL number is flirting with 50%
incidentally, this is about as good as it ever got for Trump, so if this is as bad as it gets for Biden, he will be doing pretty well.
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That was my thought too.
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Hail trump! Trump-Bannon led GOP rally pledges allegiance to flag flown by Capitol rioters on 6 January‘We’re putting together a coalition that’s gonna govern for 100 years,’ Bannon says Republicans in Virginia attended a rally for gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin and the rest of the GOP ticket during which they recited the pledge of allegiance in front of a flag that was said to have been flown during the Trump speech in Washington DC on 6 January before a mob of the former president’s supporters laid siege to the Capitol. Former President Donald Trump called into the rally attended by former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon near Richmond, telling attendees that he wanted to be with them “live” eventually before going on to boost Mr Youngkin. “I hope Glenn gets in there, and he’ll straighten out Virginia,” Mr Trump said. “He’ll lower taxes and do all the things we want a governor to do.” Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe, a former governor of the state, tweeted: “Glenn Youngkin was endorsed again tonight by Donald Trump at a rally where attendees pledged allegiance to a flag flown at the deadly January 6th insurrection. Beyond disturbing, this is sick. And Glenn is honoured to have Trump’s endorsement.” The event started with the pledge of allegiance to a flag that the Republican emcee Martha Boneta said was present “at the peaceful rally with Donald J Trump on January 6”, The Washington Post reported. Article here: link
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Post by djAdvocate on Oct 14, 2021 23:20:11 GMT -5
all fascist and neo-fascist movements see their kind as permanent.
it is the surest sign that you are toast.
PS- I am glad that Trump got involved with this race. it improves the chances that TM will win.
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Post by Opti on Oct 15, 2021 8:33:12 GMT -5
Bannon is evil. I wonder if any of the attendees had any idea what kind of sentences the Capitol protestors got.
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all fascist and neo-fascist movements see their kind as permanent.
it is the surest sign that you are toast.
PS- I am glad that Trump got involved with this race. it improves the chances that TM will win. Right. When I read Bannon’s 100 year boast I immediately thought of the 1000 year Reich. I hope Bannon keeps traveling around with these road shows. It will make it easier for the cops to find him when they come to arrest him for ignoring a congressional subpoena.
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Post by bean29 on Oct 15, 2021 10:09:39 GMT -5
Bananas are hard to get because they have something like a fungus killing the plants. I read in my local paper yesterday that the apple crop is much smaller than normal due to a combination of late frost and drought. Drought and wild fires have affected Crops in the West, so that is not a Political thing, it just is something we have to live with and adjust to.
When have we ever had a political party encouraging Civil War rather than compromise. Not since the end of Slavery. People should have enough common sense to reject most of what the Republican Leaders are saying, but they have managed to use Covid-19 and Abortion as hot button issues to get their base to support them without questioning what their platform is and what they will do with the Power once they have it.
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www.cnbc.com/2021/10/13/supply-chain-biden-backs-running-west-coast-ports-24-7-to-ease-bottlenecks.htmlJoe, the port already tried this. It did not work. It created an even larger chokehold on transportation as all warehouses in the area were full with no where to put new arriving merchandise. By the way, where is the Secretary of Transportation? Oh yes, he was able to tweet Happy Indigenous peoples day Monday. VP Harris was in a skit explaing the Galaxy to a bunch of child acter/actresses looking like a great Kindergarten teacher or maybe preschool aid in a film for NASA, produced by a Canadian production company, incorporated as Sinking Ship productions.......I cannot make this stuff up. Could not even find an in country production company. I am wondering if he just got scammed by a rightwing group. The Administration is amazingly tone deaf. Amazingly we have a Captain steering the ship without a rudder. According to this article, VP Harris and NASA are only responsible for promoting content from YouTube. They did not create the content. (Except the promotion of it.) One minute video at link (scroll down). www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/how-vice-president-kamala-harris-appearance-on-a-kids-youtube-special-backfired/ar-AAPzcdk?ocid=msedgntpIt should have been the safest of political appearances — a group of kids gushing about their love of science and space exploration with Vice President Kamala Harris.
But for Harris, it became a controversy.
The children, it turned out, were paid actors. And the video, filmed on location at the White House and the vice president’s official residence at the Naval Observatory, was promoted on NASA’s YouTube Channel and Harris’ Twitter account last week without making that clear.
The fallout over the video, produced for YouTube's original programming platform, is the second in recent weeks where a seemingly innocuous appearance by Harris has become modestly troublesome.
Harris’ office and NASA would not discuss the decision-making process that led to her participation in the YouTube Original or the administration’s marketing of the special, which was produced by a Canada-based company called Sinking Ship Entertainment.
Harris's office did not select the children who participated in the YouTube Originals special, a White House official said. A YouTube spokesperson said that "the casting process for this show was no different from typical unscripted kids' shows across other networks and streaming platforms."
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Post by dondub on Oct 15, 2021 13:31:05 GMT -5
Yes, at 18.75% through his 4 year term it’s just time to call it quits and send Ol’ Joe out to pasture.
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Post by Value Buy on Oct 15, 2021 14:05:27 GMT -5
Yes, at 18.75% through his 4 year term it’s just time to call it quits and send Ol’ Joe out to pasture. Not until 2024, at the rate the democrats are fighting now they will destroy the party for a decade.
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Post by djAdvocate on Oct 15, 2021 14:24:03 GMT -5
Yes, at 18.75% through his 4 year term it’s just time to call it quits and send Ol’ Joe out to pasture. Not until 2024, at the rate the democrats are fighting now they will destroy the party for a decade. we said the same thing about Trump.
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