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Quote from: 8manpick on February 28, 2019, 03:50:47 PMReason #1 talks are stalled: dictators with nukes don’t get deposed and killed while dictators without nukes do. Kim is never giving up his nukesYou're a deep thinker 8man
Reason #1 talks are stalled: dictators with nukes don’t get deposed and killed while dictators without nukes do. Kim is never giving up his nukes
Quote from: chum1 on February 28, 2019, 04:00:57 PMI really thought this was going to be Trump's big moment to stand over KJU, stick his finger in his chest, and say eff you.Quote from: chum1 on September 19, 2016, 08:58:55 AMQuoteFor many years, Trump has expressed curiosity about nuclear weapons. In 1984, still in his thirties, he told the Washington Post that he wanted to negotiate nuclear treaties with the Soviets. “It would take an hour and a half to learn everything there is to learn about missiles,” he said. “I think I know most of it anyway.” According to oscar G. Blair, a research scholar at the Program on Science and Global Security, at Princeton, Trump encountered a U.S. nuclear-arms negotiator at a reception in 1990 and offered advice on how to cut a “terrific” deal with a Soviet counterpart. Trump told him to arrive late, stand over the Soviet negotiator, stick his finger in his chest, and say, “eff you!”http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/09/26/president-trumps-first-termSo Trump hated the Russians before he loved them?For Ronnie Raygun, one day it was the "Evil Empire" the next, photo ops with Gorby.Glad we're not all monolithic thinkers like ChumDummy.
I really thought this was going to be Trump's big moment to stand over KJU, stick his finger in his chest, and say eff you.Quote from: chum1 on September 19, 2016, 08:58:55 AMQuoteFor many years, Trump has expressed curiosity about nuclear weapons. In 1984, still in his thirties, he told the Washington Post that he wanted to negotiate nuclear treaties with the Soviets. “It would take an hour and a half to learn everything there is to learn about missiles,” he said. “I think I know most of it anyway.” According to oscar G. Blair, a research scholar at the Program on Science and Global Security, at Princeton, Trump encountered a U.S. nuclear-arms negotiator at a reception in 1990 and offered advice on how to cut a “terrific” deal with a Soviet counterpart. Trump told him to arrive late, stand over the Soviet negotiator, stick his finger in his chest, and say, “eff you!”http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/09/26/president-trumps-first-term
QuoteFor many years, Trump has expressed curiosity about nuclear weapons. In 1984, still in his thirties, he told the Washington Post that he wanted to negotiate nuclear treaties with the Soviets. “It would take an hour and a half to learn everything there is to learn about missiles,” he said. “I think I know most of it anyway.” According to oscar G. Blair, a research scholar at the Program on Science and Global Security, at Princeton, Trump encountered a U.S. nuclear-arms negotiator at a reception in 1990 and offered advice on how to cut a “terrific” deal with a Soviet counterpart. Trump told him to arrive late, stand over the Soviet negotiator, stick his finger in his chest, and say, “eff you!”http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/09/26/president-trumps-first-term
For many years, Trump has expressed curiosity about nuclear weapons. In 1984, still in his thirties, he told the Washington Post that he wanted to negotiate nuclear treaties with the Soviets. “It would take an hour and a half to learn everything there is to learn about missiles,” he said. “I think I know most of it anyway.” According to oscar G. Blair, a research scholar at the Program on Science and Global Security, at Princeton, Trump encountered a U.S. nuclear-arms negotiator at a reception in 1990 and offered advice on how to cut a “terrific” deal with a Soviet counterpart. Trump told him to arrive late, stand over the Soviet negotiator, stick his finger in his chest, and say, “eff you!”
LibDerp Nation and the peace movement in South Korea used to protest those military drills and demand US troops exit the country. Now LibDerp Nation demands more and larger military drills. #sellouts
I couldn't do deals like a deal master because I was too concerned about my former attorney owning me on tv. a lot of people are saying it. the russians and north koreans as a couple examples. a lot of people are.
Quote from: LickNeckey on February 05, 2019, 09:16:58 AMMany mainstream liberal and conservative economists said the U.S. was far too developed to sustain 4 percent annual growth and said the country’s long-term growth rate would be closer to 2 percent of GDP.The U.S. economy grew by 2.3 percent of GDP in 2017. ]The "new normal" was an umbrella for many economic indicators and their relative milquetoast performance under the previous regime . . . but always heralded as being great by the Parrots.I guess what you don't get is that the "new normal" was heralded as being the only thing that could be achieved, so everybody just get used to it and lets make sure that regulation nation and bloated government "get theirs" before we concern ourselves with moving the economy forward.
Many mainstream liberal and conservative economists said the U.S. was far too developed to sustain 4 percent annual growth and said the country’s long-term growth rate would be closer to 2 percent of GDP.The U.S. economy grew by 2.3 percent of GDP in 2017.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on February 05, 2019, 09:52:47 AMQuote from: LickNeckey on February 05, 2019, 09:16:58 AMMany mainstream liberal and conservative economists said the U.S. was far too developed to sustain 4 percent annual growth and said the country’s long-term growth rate would be closer to 2 percent of GDP.The U.S. economy grew by 2.3 percent of GDP in 2017. ]The "new normal" was an umbrella for many economic indicators and their relative milquetoast performance under the previous regime . . . but always heralded as being great by the Parrots.I guess what you don't get is that the "new normal" was heralded as being the only thing that could be achieved, so everybody just get used to it and lets make sure that regulation nation and bloated government "get theirs" before we concern ourselves with moving the economy forward. Fed officials also cut their economic outlook. They now expect gross domestic product growth of 2.1 percent this year, down from a 2.3 percent estimate in December.
Quote from: LickNeckey on March 20, 2019, 09:22:27 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on February 05, 2019, 09:52:47 AMQuote from: LickNeckey on February 05, 2019, 09:16:58 AMMany mainstream liberal and conservative economists said the U.S. was far too developed to sustain 4 percent annual growth and said the country’s long-term growth rate would be closer to 2 percent of GDP.The U.S. economy grew by 2.3 percent of GDP in 2017. ]The "new normal" was an umbrella for many economic indicators and their relative milquetoast performance under the previous regime . . . but always heralded as being great by the Parrots.I guess what you don't get is that the "new normal" was heralded as being the only thing that could be achieved, so everybody just get used to it and lets make sure that regulation nation and bloated government "get theirs" before we concern ourselves with moving the economy forward. Fed officials also cut their economic outlook. They now expect gross domestic product growth of 2.1 percent this year, down from a 2.3 percent estimate in December. The next step will be for the administration to start preaching to the American public that this kind of tepid growth is just the way it's always going to be, never expect anything more, so everybody should just learn to code.f Double down on that message when unemployment goes back up to 7 or 8%, just remind everybody that the United States glory days are long since past and this is the new normal.