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Is Trump serious about his insane tariffs? Dow Jones teeters, waiting to find out.

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2 hours ago, The Girlfriend said:

That would be lakefront property. HTH

It's called beachfront. I just confirmed by checking on google and beachfront is the word on Zillow for those properties in Nebraska. Stop trying to win this; you lost.

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1 hour ago, Gepetto said:

It's called beachfront. I just confirmed by checking on google and beachfront is the word on Zillow for those properties in Nebraska. Stop trying to win this; you lost.

There is no beach in Nebraska.  Just because you have sand on a lake doesn't make it the beach.  Everyone knows this.

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Want to hear something funny?  

The two biggest libtard states (CA and NY) have legislation that actually classify hamburgers and hot dogs as sandwiches.  :lol:

Gutter and his girlfriend might have to do more back tracking once they learn their masters already spent time solving this great mystery for them. Libs are so dumb they need that for some of the big lobetard mysteries in life. Maybe they can explain the definition of beach to them next.  

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48 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

There is no beach in Nebraska.  Just because you have sand on a lake doesn't make it the beach.  Everyone knows this.

Someone better tell Google, the governor and all the mayors.  They have a bunch of name changing to do. 

https://www.google.com/search?q=beach+nebraska&client=tablet-android-samsung-rvo1&sca_esv=3b85328f9d5dfb15&sxsrf=AHTn8zp5P1Wu21Qr21b-Eez6O0m1GnPO2w:1741399567893&udm=1&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=2ahUKEwjn05_1svmLAxUK38kDHQO2FrAQxMEEegQILxAB&biw=1334&bih=800&dpr=1.5

Too easy with these pea brains. The Sanctuary have anyone smarter?   

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Wasaga Beach.  Lake Ontario.  I guess the Canadians have it wrong too. Gutterboy flailing once again. Bud Light! 

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7 minutes ago, The Girlfriend said:

And anyone who’s ever been to a REAL beach will still laugh at you.

Go eat some Velveeta cheese you imbreds.

Ah.  Abandoning the semantics game and resorting to the some beaches are better than others.  Nobody argued that. Too bad you weren't smart enough to make the distinction in the first place. Do you ever get tired of doubling down on dumb?

 

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Gutterboy is closer to a lake than he is an ocean. Talks like he has a place in the Hamptons. 

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Here's a look at just some of Trump's back-and-forth on tariffs since taking office, leading up to this week:

Jan. 20: On the day of Trump's inauguration, he promises tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China will be implemented Feb. 1.

Feb. 1: Trump signs executive order to implement tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, set to start on Feb. 4. Canada announces retaliatory 25% tariffs.

Feb. 3: Trump delays tariffs on Canada and Mexico by a month. He says Mexico will send 10,000 troops to the U.S. border in order to curb migration, and he was trying to work out an economic structure with Canada.

Feb. 4: 10% tariffs are, in fact, put in place against China with China issuing retaliatory tariffs. The Postal Service puts a ban on packages from Hong Kong and China.

Feb. 5: The Postal Service reverses course and lifts the ban it put in place on Chinese packages because of the potential to create massive disruptions for online retailers and U.S. shoppers.

Feb. 10: Trump says he will impose 25% tariffs on steel imports from all countries, and he raises aluminum tariffs from 10% to 25%.

Feb. 13: Trump signs a memorandum that sets the stage for "reciprocal tariffs" to go into effect across the board on April 2.

Feb. 26: Trump says at Cabinet meeting he might give Canada and Mexico a one-month reprieve on tariffs until April 2.

Feb. 27: Trump reverses course and says they will go into effect March 4.

March 1: Trump signs executive order to increase U.S. lumber production and orders probe into potential lumber import tariffs. The U.S. imports billions of dollars in lumber products from Canada.

March 2: Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says tariffs on Canada and Mexico remain a "fluid situation" and that they could be less than 25%.

March 3: Lutnick again says it's possible the tariffs don't go into effect, but Trump later confirms they will.

March 4: Trump levies 25% tariffs against Mexico, Canada and China. China hits the U.S. with retaliatory tariffs, including on some agricultural imports, including chicken, pork, soy and beef. Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau blasts Trump for cozying up to Russian President Putin and imposing tariffs against allies. He threatens to hit the U.S. with retaliatory tariffs; Mocking Trudeau as "governor," Trump says he will hit back if that happens. The stock market tumbles in response. Lutnick says some of the tariffs could be rolled back as soon as the next day.

March 5: Trump delays tariffs related to autos until April 2.

March 6: Trump delays tariffs on Mexican goods. Later, he does the same for Canadian goods. The reprieve expires April 2.

This is not a recipe for a good economy.  Trump blew it all up single handedly.

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12 minutes ago, avoiding injuries said:

Anyone else taking advantage of this dip we’re seeing. Lots of sales going on. $$$$

I love it. Our government is cleaning house and opportunities abound. 

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1 hour ago, Ron_Artest said:

I'm looking at taking the family on a beach vacation this summer.  The only question is do we go to Florida or Nebraska.

Florida. 

Disney's Beach Club Resort is on Crescent Lake.  You'd get to go to your favorite place in the world, again!  As a bonus you'll get to visit family and hopefully you'll be tall enough for all the rides this time. Remember to pack your elevator shoes and say hi to Dopey for me.  

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2 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

I'm looking at taking the family on a beach vacation this summer.  The only question is do we go to Florida or Nebraska.

Florida in the summer.  Brilliant. 

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1 hour ago, Horseman said:

Florida. 

Disney's Beach Club Resort is on Crescent Lake.  You'd get to go to your favorite place in the world, again!  As a bonus you'll get to visit family and hopefully you'll be tall enough for all the rides this time. Remember to pack your elevator shoes and say hi to Dopey for me.  

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13 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Florida in the summer.  Brilliant. 

Dumb and dumber 

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4 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

I'm looking at taking the family on a beach vacation this summer.  The only question is do we go to Florida or Nebraska.

Your boy sounded retarded trying to make someone sound gullible with his little "I've got beachfront property in Nebraska to sell you". I put him in his place by pointing out his lack of knowledge in using that phrase. End of story.

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1 minute ago, Gepetto said:

Your boy sounded retarded trying to make someone sound gullible with his little "I've got beachfront property in Nebraska to sell you". I put him in his place by pointing out his lack of knowledge in using that phrase. End of story.

You didn't put anyone in their place.  You tried to use semantics and ended up looking like a nerd.  Beachfront property in a landlocked state is a common phrase that everyone knows.  You know what he meant but instead you wanted to act like a little douche.  So now we have pages about the dictionary definition of a beach and Google pages and all other horsesh1t. You must be fun at parties.

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5 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

You didn't put anyone in their place.  You tried to use semantics and ended up looking like a nerd.  Beachfront property in a landlocked state is a common phrase that everyone knows.  You know what he meant but instead you wanted to act like a little douche.  So now we have pages about the dictionary definition of a beach and Google pages and all other horsesh1t. You must be fun at parties.

Third grade retarded summaries are my favorite.  🤣🤣🤣

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16 minutes ago, Horseman said:

Third grade retarded summaries are my favorite.  🤣🤣🤣

So awesome. 

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Looks like India is going to cut their tariffs. 1.5 billion people. Tell Canada to go scratch. 

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11 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

You didn't put anyone in their place.  You tried to use semantics and ended up looking like a nerd.  Beachfront property in a landlocked state is a common phrase that everyone knows.  You know what he meant but instead you wanted to act like a little douche.  So now we have pages about the dictionary definition of a beach and Google pages and all other horsesh1t. You must be fun at parties.

All while completely missing the point that only an inbred hick would be interested in buying beachfront property in Nebraska.

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1 hour ago, The Girlfriend said:

All while completely missing the point that only an inbred hick would be interested in buying beachfront property in Nebraska.

No inbreds here. We’re way cooler than you. You’re a focking clown.

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14 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

Kentucky Distillers’ Association (KDA) on Tuesday said retaliatory tariffs would have “far-reaching consequences across the state.”

https://thehill.com/business/5177886-kentucky-distillers-trump-tariffs-bourbon-beshear/

 Jack Daniel's CEO Lawson Whiting said Canadians taking American liquor off store shelves was a disproportionate response to Trump's tariffs. "I mean, that's worse than a tariff, because it's literally taking your sales away." 

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Fun Fact: Lawson Whiting is a Republican who supported Donald Trump.

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