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'Mortal as I am, I know that I am born for a day. But when I follow at my pleasure the serried multitude of the stars in their circular course, my feet no longer touch the earth.'
This person represents the worst health that America ever attained. Remember, this person talking about Humanitarianism int he worst non sequitur of the fucking month was the same person that said that it was justified to starve half a million Iraqi children.
An age is dying with a lot of gargling and Neymaresque behaviour.
Hilarious. If by any absurd fate knollerooareah might win a next election Americans now know what they are expected to do when they spot one of her people. Let's hope the second amendment people will take it easy.
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Subject: Re: The Analytic Impossibility of Globalism Until Value Ontology Is Implemented as All-Law (2) Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:28 am
beautiful
i was eating on a restaurant patio the other day and the ppl next to me were talking about how they trust trump on the NK thing because he knows how to make deals and he is a long term thinker
Subject: Re: The Analytic Impossibility of Globalism Until Value Ontology Is Implemented as All-Law (2) Thu Jul 12, 2018 4:35 am
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The U.S. is 'winning' the trade war, says Mohamed El-Erian
As trade tensions continue, Mohamad El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz, says the U.S. "will win the trade war." Investors have been on edge with some fearing that Trump has gone too far with his nontraditional negotiating tactics. "One of the upside risks, is that you may end up changing, the global landscape in a way that favors the U.S.," As trade tensions continue, Mohamed El-Erian told CNBC that the U.S. is winning the trade war.
"In relative terms, we are winning and we will win the trade war," El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz, said Monday on "Fast Money." El-Erian is considered one of the most influential financial market thinkers in the world.
"Just look at the performance of U.S. markets relative to China and relative to others," said El-Erian, who was CEO of Pimco. "That is consistent."
President Donald Trump first proposed tariffs in March to correct what he deemed were unfair trading practices. Last week, the administration imposed duties on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods. Beijing immediately retaliated with tariffs of its own and accused the U.S. starting the "largest trade war in economic history."
Meanwhile, investors have been on edge amid the trade tensions. All three major indexes closed up Monday, leading some to conclude that trade fears are waning.
Pedestrians carrying an American flag umbrella pass in front of the New York Stock Exchange. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Pedestrians carrying an American flag umbrella pass in front of the New York Stock Exchange. "The tit for tat continues, but ultimately it doesn't lead to a full-blown trade war," El-Erian said.
"When people realize that at the end of the day, the U.S. will prevail, because [China] is a less open economy, because [the U.S.] is a more dynamic economy, that ultimately you may end up in a situation where the U.S.' position in global economic terms is better off," he said.
Still, some fear that Trump's nontraditional negotiating tactics may have gone too far. El-Erian said as long as the risks are managed, "One of the upside risks, is that you may end up changing the global landscape in a way that favors the U.S. Because countries will realize, if we slip into a trade war, while everybody suffers, [the] U.S. does better in relative terms," he said.
"The rest of the world is less solid than the U.S.," El-Erian said.
Subject: Re: The Analytic Impossibility of Globalism Until Value Ontology Is Implemented as All-Law (2) Thu Jul 12, 2018 12:27 pm
I commented back that the guy was seeing eye to eye with Trump and aborted his red line but couldn't very well launch a blue line all the way in the open with his European colleagues who will peerpressurize him his small nation.
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Subject: Re: The Analytic Impossibility of Globalism Until Value Ontology Is Implemented as All-Law (2) Thu Jul 12, 2018 1:40 pm
Subject: Re: The Analytic Impossibility of Globalism Until Value Ontology Is Implemented as All-Law (2) Thu Jul 12, 2018 2:05 pm
Apparently he's more Indian, the leader of Portugal.
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Subject: Re: The Analytic Impossibility of Globalism Until Value Ontology Is Implemented as All-Law (2) Thu Jul 12, 2018 3:34 pm
Ah. Well the Portuguese are never up to anything, that's why then. They just sail and be merry and stuff. I guess they are still just relieved they got to not be Spain.