You talking in circles is such a laughable moment on ISP.....Civilized said:Ncsufist said:Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:Wufskins said:ncsupack1 said:No, Civ said that these protest aren't violent. Two different things here, don't change the subject.Wufskins said:ncsupack1 said:LOL...so assault on cops, over taking and vandalizing property isn't a big deal? Dude give it up, hell even your beloved MSM are reporting on the clashes. I thought you Democrats after Jan 6th were all about law and order?Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
Not violent? Have you seen UCLA or Columbia?
Yeah.
What are you comparing this to? Being at the public library on a Saturday afternoon?
Or other actually heated political/university protests in our country's history?
The insinuation on here that I'm responding to by Gulf - but others are also making innuendos - is that there is something larger at work here.
My question to anybody that's saying that - that no one on here can seemingly answer - is what exactly makes these protests look different than other protests in our country's past?
As hokie has pointed out many times and it seems like we all agree, a lot of these college kids seem like they're cosplaying actual protesters. A lot don't even seem to know what exactly they're protesting or to have a coherent message or 'ask'. They just seem like they want to protest something. The closest they've come is this divestment stuff that's nebulously impactful to the actual Israel war effort, at best. And they know they hate civilian suffering in Gaza - we all do. But just like every other country in a similar position, Israel defending itself is ugly on the ground and comes with tragic consequences for civilians that Hamas embeds themselves with.
This all seems far less organized, less vitriolic, and more mundane than the big protests in our nation's history during the Civil Rights movement and Vietnam, for example, or the big Women's Lib or LGBT or even the Rodney King or BLM protests.
It seems much more like Occupy Wall Street or Tea Party protests than any of those.
So again, what makes these protests different in y'all's eyes such that you evidently think, "uh oh, this could be bad?"
We are. And those on the left here have been critical of the protesters and supportive of the leo that are enforcing campus and city/state laws. Civ and myself are questioning this conspiracy theory tied behind some support from the usually liberal donors. It simply doesn't make sense for them to be supportive of this type of "movement." It goes against everything they stand for - keeping Biden in the WH and a majority in Congress.
Can someone please explain why Dem donors would support this stuff happening on college campuses and at Biden events?
I haven't seen him say that. And I'm not changing the subject.
Studying in a library…less vitriolic…
Correct.
These are definitely, obviously, clearly less vitriolic than the Civil Rights era protests, Vietnam era protests, Rodney King protests, BLM protests, and many others.
It's why I asked what you were comparing these to.
I'm not going to act like these protests are the 2024 Watts Riots when they're mostly a bunch of pasty nerds doing protest re-enactments.
This is what protest very often has looked like in this country.
I wish they weren't protesting. I don't want another Trump presidency and these protests are not good for Biden.
And it seems like all over the country police and campus administrators are taking appropriate action, disbanding protest encampments, and making arrests when and where necessary.
So I'm not sure what you want here.
I am not surprised people are protesting a very tragic situation in the Middle East. This is what protests have long looked like in America. We have seen true widespread violence in political or civic protests at times in this country and these ain't that. Yet, the police are acting accordingly when they need to.
But all that aside I am definitely not persuaded Russia and China are using anti-Israel protests to somehow weaken America. Protests don't weaken America. They make us stronger, and further underscore the differences between us and undemocratic regimes.
I feel like some y'all are just butthurt that people made rightfully made a big deal about January 6 and you think I or other people are downplaying these protests. We made a big deal about Jan. 6, we should be making a big deal about these too!
The clear and obvious differences are that Biden did not call for these protests; that they cause or at a minimum are a symptom of electoral weakness for Biden; and most importantly that Biden is not trying to use them to overturn an election.
Debating whether these are a 2 or a 3 on the Protest Violence Meter is dumb and a waste of time. So is making nebulous and completely unsubstantiated assertions about foreign government involvement.
Pull on the sweater string with Soros if you want. I don't think there's anything there either; as Skins has said Soros supporting protests that weaken Biden when he's a big Biden and Dem supporter makes no sense. Neither does years-ago Soros donations eventually and intentionally trickling through to protests of a months-old war. But y'all knock yourselves out.
So does the groups that are in charge of the protests being tied to hamas move the needle for you? They are the current American organizations that are the propaganda arm for Hamas. So in essence all those protesters and FUNDERS are provided comfort and assistance to a known terrorist organization.
What groups?
Which protests are they "in charge of"?
As evidenced by what?
What evidence is there that these groups are Hamas propagandists?
Now Soros is funding Hamas?
There are so many loose, extremely oblique, and/or completely unsubstantiated allegations in these two or three sentences of yours. It's hard to know where to start.
No, your view of what these protest are does not move the needle for me because I don't think it's tethered to reality.
We can't let street gangs posing as protesters and funded by Democrat billionaires run amok without being challenged.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) May 6, 2024
They funded BLM riots
They funnel money to Antifa
They fund campus occupations
Many of these groups hide behind the label of "civil rights" and "free speech"… pic.twitter.com/y3CQlUJVzo
Politico is reporting that some of Joe Biden's biggest donors are also funding the pro-Gaza protesters via grants and sub grants. This includes George Soros, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and Susan and Nick Pritzker, heirs to the Hyatt Hotel… pic.twitter.com/Cv6If91CYB
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) May 6, 2024
hokiewolf said:
So the Biden Administration is holding shipping weapons to our ally Israel. Isn't that the same thing Trump got impeached for?
Speaking of "smooth brained..."SmaptyWolf said:hokiewolf said:
So the Biden Administration is holding shipping weapons to our ally Israel. Isn't that the same thing Trump got impeached for?
Nope! Trump was impeached the first time for "abuse of power" because he withheld shipping weapons to Ukraine until they agreed to fabricate dirt for his campaign against Biden, which they refused.
Same same, Biden is withholding weapons to force and ally to do something they don't want to do.SmaptyWolf said:hokiewolf said:
So the Biden Administration is holding shipping weapons to our ally Israel. Isn't that the same thing Trump got impeached for?
Nope! Trump was impeached the first time for "abuse of power" because he withheld shipping weapons to Ukraine until they agreed to fabricate dirt for his campaign against Biden, which they refused.
BBW12OG said:Speaking of "smooth brained..."SmaptyWolf said:hokiewolf said:
So the Biden Administration is holding shipping weapons to our ally Israel. Isn't that the same thing Trump got impeached for?
Nope! Trump was impeached the first time for "abuse of power" because he withheld shipping weapons to Ukraine until they agreed to fabricate dirt for his campaign against Biden, which they refused.
That's false and you know it.
The "fabrication" you speak of has proven to be true but you know that.
Making your BS "hit and run" comments to troll threads is your calling card.
You are a self-admitted MARXIST.
GFY. I think it is safe to say that the best part of you ended up on the floor of a bathroom stall in some skeevy bar.
Ncsufist said:
https://www.carolinajournal.com/federal-lawsuit-alleges-students-for-justice-in-palestine-is-a-hamas-front-group/
They are currently being sued for it.
hokiewolf said:Same same, Biden is withholding weapons to force and ally to do something they don't want to do.SmaptyWolf said:hokiewolf said:
So the Biden Administration is holding shipping weapons to our ally Israel. Isn't that the same thing Trump got impeached for?
Nope! Trump was impeached the first time for "abuse of power" because he withheld shipping weapons to Ukraine until they agreed to fabricate dirt for his campaign against Biden, which they refused.
barelypure said:
Remember when Trump was impeached for withholding funds for Ukraine that Congress had allocated. Ukraine wasn't at war at the time. Now Biden is withholding ammunition from Israel that Congress has allocated funds for that Biden signed and Israel desperately needs that ammunition for their war. Will the Democrats try to impeach Biden - no I don't think so either. Just more Democrat hypocrisy.
hokiewolf said:Same same, Biden is withholding weapons to force and ally to do something they don't want to do.SmaptyWolf said:hokiewolf said:
So the Biden Administration is holding shipping weapons to our ally Israel. Isn't that the same thing Trump got impeached for?
Nope! Trump was impeached the first time for "abuse of power" because he withheld shipping weapons to Ukraine until they agreed to fabricate dirt for his campaign against Biden, which they refused.
Quote:
The first impeachment trial stemmed from a call President Trump had with the President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine in which President Trump asked the Ukrainian President to announce two investigations: one involving his potential opponent in the upcoming 2020 presidential election and a second into unsubstantiated allegations that entities within Ukraine had interfered in the 2016 presidential election.1 At the time of the call, the Office of Management and Budget had frozen $400 million in military aid to Ukraine at the direction of the President.
barelypure said:
Remember when Trump was impeached for withholding funds for Ukraine that Congress had allocated. Ukraine wasn't at war at the time. Now Biden is withholding ammunition from Israel that Congress has allocated funds for that Biden signed and Israel desperately needs that ammunition for their war. Will the Democrats try to impeach Biden - no I don't think so either. Just more Democrat hypocrisy.
Revealed: Trump hush money prosecutor was paid $12,000 by Democratic National Committee for 'political consulting' https://t.co/YlIG2Gvngj pic.twitter.com/D5m8Qb787k
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) May 6, 2024
Wow, wow, wow: Ex-top Biden DOJ official now prosecuting Trump was once paid by DNC for 'political consulting' https://t.co/ABADNiRSwh #FoxNews
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) May 6, 2024
barelypure said:
China is experiencing population decline due to their 1 child policy they've discontinued but perhaps too late. They have cities that are near empty. They need workers. Maybe Abbott and DeSantis should look into flying the illegals to China instead of NYC. That's a win-win for everyone.
barelypure said:
Remember when Trump was impeached for withholding funds for Ukraine that Congress had allocated. Ukraine wasn't at war at the time. Now Biden is withholding ammunition from Israel that Congress has allocated funds for that Biden signed and Israel desperately needs that ammunition for their war. Will the Democrats try to impeach Biden - no I don't think so either. Just more Democrat hypocrisy.
Wufskins said:
But Trumping in the Biden thread? Gulfstream will have none of that, amirite?
Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood have been in the Gaza region, for a long time. Where have the Pelstenians been during that time? Ask for help, from Israel to get them out. No, that didn't happen, to my knowledge.Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
I'll answer for me. I don't think it's tied to Hamas, I think it's just plain anti America. It worked during BLM, the protesters had support of Democrats then. Now they are probably confused.
If you're Palestinian-American, Palestinian ex-pat, have Palestinian friends and family, or are just sympathetic to Palestinian government and culture having been co-opted by a terrorist regime, are you happy with the US supporting Israel and the Israeli war effort that's decimating your homeland?
And this question is for all of us - are any of us pleased with how many Palestinian civilians have been killed, or the Palestinians now living in a hellhole with little medical treatment, food, or clean water?
It's way more complicated than being "just plain" anything.
Israel needs to defend itself. Civilians die in war. Israel is surrounded by Muslim nations that want to extinguish the Jewish state. Israel is a bastion of Western ideals in the middle of a region that is...well, not representative of Western ideals.
But I'd be absolutely despondent if I were Palestinian, living abroad, likely seeing and hearing what friends and family are being subjected to there. Undoubtedly knowing some of those killed in the conflict so far. Seeing the devastation.
There are things to protest in this situation that are not crazy. But that has to be balanced with Israel's rights, and the benefits of supporting Israel too.
This is a copmlex situation. Nobody wins with events like October 7, and then the predictable and understandable response. We all need to be pulling for a restoration of order over there, ASAP, and as impossible as it seems, some semblance of lasting peace.
Yep, and when Biden humanitarian dock gets built, those rockets may, and according to Sec Austin, probably will be aimed at the US support teams. We should get the Hell out of there and tell Israel to do what it needs to do.ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
It is very complicated but I wouldn't move to a country and demand that said country change its ways. The USA is a strong ally of Israel, that isn't going to change. War sucks, but demanding that a country just drop what they've always done is setting one up for disappointment. Heck, why aren't these same protesters not mad at the other countries over there that aren't taking refugees in? But you are right that there is a lot going on in this situation.
There are hybrid outcomes that could be effected by protest that are more positive for Palestinians though, like trying advocate for the US to lead cease-fire or peace talks in the region.
We've succesfully operated in that space on other occasions, and that outcome would be drastically better for Palestinians than continued war without asking the US to foresake its ally.
Good luck with a cease fire with Hamas shooting around 40 rockets yesterday at one of the only points for aid. I want to see these protesters going out and denounce Hamas not Israel, that would be a good start.
Yephokiewolf said:
So the Biden Administration is holding shipping weapons to our ally Israel. Isn't that the same thing Trump got impeached for?
Balance the trade budget with China, then tariffs them to death. They live off our money!hokiewolf said:Because if the US doesn't perform this function, then someone else will fill the void like China. Do you want to live in a world where a communist country is the super power while the US shuts its borders?Ncsufist said:
Why do we care more about other countries than our own citizens? Fix our own issues and then we can afford to worry about someone's else.
Trump was impeached because the Dems wanted a WIN! Any "IDIOT" that read the transcripts knows the impeachment was a joke. Oh, and BTW, Biden bragged about holding money if the DA (whatever they call it in Ukraine) didn't drop his investigation. And….. that was exactly what Trump was asking Zalenski to look into…Civilized said:barelypure said:
Remember when Trump was impeached for withholding funds for Ukraine that Congress had allocated. Ukraine wasn't at war at the time. Now Biden is withholding ammunition from Israel that Congress has allocated funds for that Biden signed and Israel desperately needs that ammunition for their war. Will the Democrats try to impeach Biden - no I don't think so either. Just more Democrat hypocrisy.
Yeah, no.
That's not why Trump was impeached.
Y'all have to stop glossing over Trump's clear and unique attempts to benefit himself as being distinguishing factors in his offenses.
Tariffs are just a tax on everyone. They are a terrible idea for free market economies.caryking said:Balance the trade budget with China, then tariffs them to death. They live off our money!hokiewolf said:Because if the US doesn't perform this function, then someone else will fill the void like China. Do you want to live in a world where a communist country is the super power while the US shuts its borders?Ncsufist said:
Why do we care more about other countries than our own citizens? Fix our own issues and then we can afford to worry about someone's else.
caryking said:Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood have been in the Gaza region, for a long time. Where have the Pelstenians been during that time? Ask for help, from Israel to get them out. No, that didn't happen, to my knowledge.Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
I'll answer for me. I don't think it's tied to Hamas, I think it's just plain anti America. It worked during BLM, the protesters had support of Democrats then. Now they are probably confused.
If you're Palestinian-American, Palestinian ex-pat, have Palestinian friends and family, or are just sympathetic to Palestinian government and culture having been co-opted by a terrorist regime, are you happy with the US supporting Israel and the Israeli war effort that's decimating your homeland?
And this question is for all of us - are any of us pleased with how many Palestinian civilians have been killed, or the Palestinians now living in a hellhole with little medical treatment, food, or clean water?
It's way more complicated than being "just plain" anything.
Israel needs to defend itself. Civilians die in war. Israel is surrounded by Muslim nations that want to extinguish the Jewish state. Israel is a bastion of Western ideals in the middle of a region that is...well, not representative of Western ideals.
But I'd be absolutely despondent if I were Palestinian, living abroad, likely seeing and hearing what friends and family are being subjected to there. Undoubtedly knowing some of those killed in the conflict so far. Seeing the devastation.
There are things to protest in this situation that are not crazy. But that has to be balanced with Israel's rights, and the benefits of supporting Israel too.
This is a copmlex situation. Nobody wins with events like October 7, and then the predictable and understandable response. We all need to be pulling for a restoration of order over there, ASAP, and as impossible as it seems, some semblance of lasting peace.
These so-called peaceful Palestinians lived among the radical Muslims for long enough to have all those tunnels built below them. Honestly, they are extremely complicit in this issue.
caryking said:Trump was impeached because the Dems wanted a WIN! Any "IDIOT" that read the transcripts knows the impeachment was a joke. Oh, and BTW, Biden bragged about holding money if the DA (whatever they call it in Ukraine) didn't drop his investigation. And….. that was exactly what Trump was asking Zalenski to look into…Civilized said:barelypure said:
Remember when Trump was impeached for withholding funds for Ukraine that Congress had allocated. Ukraine wasn't at war at the time. Now Biden is withholding ammunition from Israel that Congress has allocated funds for that Biden signed and Israel desperately needs that ammunition for their war. Will the Democrats try to impeach Biden - no I don't think so either. Just more Democrat hypocrisy.
Yeah, no.
That's not why Trump was impeached.
Y'all have to stop glossing over Trump's clear and unique attempts to benefit himself as being distinguishing factors in his offenses.
You Dem's love to spin yourself into knots!!
Wufskins said:caryking said:Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood have been in the Gaza region, for a long time. Where have the Pelstenians been during that time? Ask for help, from Israel to get them out. No, that didn't happen, to my knowledge.Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
I'll answer for me. I don't think it's tied to Hamas, I think it's just plain anti America. It worked during BLM, the protesters had support of Democrats then. Now they are probably confused.
If you're Palestinian-American, Palestinian ex-pat, have Palestinian friends and family, or are just sympathetic to Palestinian government and culture having been co-opted by a terrorist regime, are you happy with the US supporting Israel and the Israeli war effort that's decimating your homeland?
And this question is for all of us - are any of us pleased with how many Palestinian civilians have been killed, or the Palestinians now living in a hellhole with little medical treatment, food, or clean water?
It's way more complicated than being "just plain" anything.
Israel needs to defend itself. Civilians die in war. Israel is surrounded by Muslim nations that want to extinguish the Jewish state. Israel is a bastion of Western ideals in the middle of a region that is...well, not representative of Western ideals.
But I'd be absolutely despondent if I were Palestinian, living abroad, likely seeing and hearing what friends and family are being subjected to there. Undoubtedly knowing some of those killed in the conflict so far. Seeing the devastation.
There are things to protest in this situation that are not crazy. But that has to be balanced with Israel's rights, and the benefits of supporting Israel too.
This is a copmlex situation. Nobody wins with events like October 7, and then the predictable and understandable response. We all need to be pulling for a restoration of order over there, ASAP, and as impossible as it seems, some semblance of lasting peace.
These so-called peaceful Palestinians lived among the radical Muslims for long enough to have all those tunnels built below them. Honestly, they are extremely complicit in this issue.
To be fair, Hamas has not allowed elections since W was President. They did vote them in, but I don't know anything about that election, just know they haven't had a chance to vote them out in a long time.
ncsupack1 said:Wufskins said:caryking said:Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood have been in the Gaza region, for a long time. Where have the Pelstenians been during that time? Ask for help, from Israel to get them out. No, that didn't happen, to my knowledge.Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
I'll answer for me. I don't think it's tied to Hamas, I think it's just plain anti America. It worked during BLM, the protesters had support of Democrats then. Now they are probably confused.
If you're Palestinian-American, Palestinian ex-pat, have Palestinian friends and family, or are just sympathetic to Palestinian government and culture having been co-opted by a terrorist regime, are you happy with the US supporting Israel and the Israeli war effort that's decimating your homeland?
And this question is for all of us - are any of us pleased with how many Palestinian civilians have been killed, or the Palestinians now living in a hellhole with little medical treatment, food, or clean water?
It's way more complicated than being "just plain" anything.
Israel needs to defend itself. Civilians die in war. Israel is surrounded by Muslim nations that want to extinguish the Jewish state. Israel is a bastion of Western ideals in the middle of a region that is...well, not representative of Western ideals.
But I'd be absolutely despondent if I were Palestinian, living abroad, likely seeing and hearing what friends and family are being subjected to there. Undoubtedly knowing some of those killed in the conflict so far. Seeing the devastation.
There are things to protest in this situation that are not crazy. But that has to be balanced with Israel's rights, and the benefits of supporting Israel too.
This is a copmlex situation. Nobody wins with events like October 7, and then the predictable and understandable response. We all need to be pulling for a restoration of order over there, ASAP, and as impossible as it seems, some semblance of lasting peace.
These so-called peaceful Palestinians lived among the radical Muslims for long enough to have all those tunnels built below them. Honestly, they are extremely complicit in this issue.
To be fair, Hamas has not allowed elections since W was President. They did vote them in, but I don't know anything about that election, just know they haven't had a chance to vote them out in a long time.
To be fair, I thought I read, that 2 out 3 Palestinians support Hamas?
Wufskins said:ncsupack1 said:Wufskins said:caryking said:Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood have been in the Gaza region, for a long time. Where have the Pelstenians been during that time? Ask for help, from Israel to get them out. No, that didn't happen, to my knowledge.Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:
I'll answer for me. I don't think it's tied to Hamas, I think it's just plain anti America. It worked during BLM, the protesters had support of Democrats then. Now they are probably confused.
If you're Palestinian-American, Palestinian ex-pat, have Palestinian friends and family, or are just sympathetic to Palestinian government and culture having been co-opted by a terrorist regime, are you happy with the US supporting Israel and the Israeli war effort that's decimating your homeland?
And this question is for all of us - are any of us pleased with how many Palestinian civilians have been killed, or the Palestinians now living in a hellhole with little medical treatment, food, or clean water?
It's way more complicated than being "just plain" anything.
Israel needs to defend itself. Civilians die in war. Israel is surrounded by Muslim nations that want to extinguish the Jewish state. Israel is a bastion of Western ideals in the middle of a region that is...well, not representative of Western ideals.
But I'd be absolutely despondent if I were Palestinian, living abroad, likely seeing and hearing what friends and family are being subjected to there. Undoubtedly knowing some of those killed in the conflict so far. Seeing the devastation.
There are things to protest in this situation that are not crazy. But that has to be balanced with Israel's rights, and the benefits of supporting Israel too.
This is a copmlex situation. Nobody wins with events like October 7, and then the predictable and understandable response. We all need to be pulling for a restoration of order over there, ASAP, and as impossible as it seems, some semblance of lasting peace.
These so-called peaceful Palestinians lived among the radical Muslims for long enough to have all those tunnels built below them. Honestly, they are extremely complicit in this issue.
To be fair, Hamas has not allowed elections since W was President. They did vote them in, but I don't know anything about that election, just know they haven't had a chance to vote them out in a long time.
To be fair, I thought I read, that 2 out 3 Palestinians support Hamas?
I'm not sure the children sre, but I get your point. Just trying to make a point that they haven't had another choice in a while. Would you be ok with Obama declaring no more elections in 2016?
These are the professional protesters who descended on the University of Texas's Palestinian demonstration earlier this week despite having no connections to the school.
— Kristen Hansen (@Trumpgal613) May 4, 2024
Among them is a former elementary school teacher, a costume designer, a Palestinian store-owner and an… pic.twitter.com/KH96wuEvOm
Hillary Clinton Introduces George Soros at the 2004 "Take Back America Conference". Clinton lauds Soros, who says its time he steps up and becomes engaged in the "electoral process in this country". pic.twitter.com/mpXfpCnyjz
— Underlord (@da_underlord) September 3, 2023
Oh, ok… now, we've taken the holding money up to interfering with an election…. I think the Dems should try and get another impeachment on Trump next month…Civilized said:caryking said:Trump was impeached because the Dems wanted a WIN! Any "IDIOT" that read the transcripts knows the impeachment was a joke. Oh, and BTW, Biden bragged about holding money if the DA (whatever they call it in Ukraine) didn't drop his investigation. And….. that was exactly what Trump was asking Zalenski to look into…Civilized said:barelypure said:
Remember when Trump was impeached for withholding funds for Ukraine that Congress had allocated. Ukraine wasn't at war at the time. Now Biden is withholding ammunition from Israel that Congress has allocated funds for that Biden signed and Israel desperately needs that ammunition for their war. Will the Democrats try to impeach Biden - no I don't think so either. Just more Democrat hypocrisy.
Yeah, no.
That's not why Trump was impeached.
Y'all have to stop glossing over Trump's clear and unique attempts to benefit himself as being distinguishing factors in his offenses.
You Dem's love to spin yourself into knots!!
If Biden openly tried to get a foreign country to interfere in the 2024 elections y'all would be beside yourselves and calling for his head.
ncsupack1 said:
The numbers don't lie.
My good friend, Stacy Langton, (@MamaGrizzlyOrg), who is featured in @DineshDSouza's film "Police State", is being sued by failed "Republican" Fairfax County School Board candidate, Harry Jackson, who created a fake X account with Stacy's high-school yearbook photo and a bio… pic.twitter.com/ye11jlQMTm
— Lisa Mei (@TheNotoriousLMC) May 5, 2024
Sure they are. I get it! The market also sets the price on things; so, when cost get so high and trying to maintain margins pushes prices out of the market, well, businesses will start looking to change their supply side…hokiewolf said:Tariffs are just a tax on everyone. They are a terrible idea for free market economies.caryking said:Balance the trade budget with China, then tariffs them to death. They live off our money!hokiewolf said:Because if the US doesn't perform this function, then someone else will fill the void like China. Do you want to live in a world where a communist country is the super power while the US shuts its borders?Ncsufist said:
Why do we care more about other countries than our own citizens? Fix our own issues and then we can afford to worry about someone's else.