8 trillion and counting is going to be invested in the US. Also, the new tariff formula opens up other trade markets ensuring reciprocal trade, not just imports. This creates jobs in America. As well, Trump is following the same model as Milei in Argentina. The future is extremely bright for the US. Give it a year or two for the effects to be seen, like with Argentina. He's throwing out everything toxic and bringing in everything beneficial. Pure common sense.
Yeah. He’s been in office three months now? And one of those was tied up in Congress trying to get his cabinet choices approved.
I was thinking today of the prophesy about a giant earthquake splitting our country in two. That it would be so bad you couldn’t get supplies from one side to the other. That during this earthquake China would invade us on the west coast. But Russia would come to our rescue. I was thinking in terms of metaphor Pres Trump could represent that earthquake and there would be a huge split between the democrats and republicans. So bad they wouldn’t be able to take care of each other. TDS is very real. Some people are possessed with it, almost to the point of being demonic. So if China wanted to invade the timing is getting close. Libs might even welcome them the TDS is so bad. I try to stay out of the fray but it’s so visible the separation of good and evil. This year is def a game changer.
I’m still worried Katfalls. There’s already a ton of foreclosures. Many can’t afford to keep their homes. In my neighborhood there are 6 homes for sale and not one has sold. That’s unusual for Miami.
Fla has an overabundance of homes right now. The hurricanes got alot of people on the move. The prices have been coming down and so has interest rates. It is taking longer for houses to sell but we are coming out of a very bad market right now. Interest rates last fall were through the roof . . .I'm not worried about houses selling but rents are way too high. I have seen groceries coming down the last few months, that is a good sign and jobs are plentiful in northern Indiana around us. Just my observations.
China is in bad shape right now. I am not too concerned about them. Personally, I think China is under the grip of the globalist cabal too. So it is something of a front. To what extent I am not exactly sure. But I find it odd that everyone let them into western markets, while they took all the industry away from the west, using slave labor to do so. To the point where they dictated a lot of the terms around the world. The house of cards seems to be crumbling in China. I think they will bounce back, but will have to open their markets to do so. Which would mean a lot of the top down economic planning bubble nonsense will have to go.
China is so anti- God. Atheism. Abortion. Organ harvesting. Slavery. Theft. They will pay heavily. We must pray for them. QUOTE="Pax Prima, post: 473152, member: 9371"]China is in bad shape right now. I am not too concerned about them. Personally, I think China is under the grip of the globalist cabal too. So it is something of a front. To what extent I am not exactly sure. But I find it odd that everyone let them into western markets, while they took all the industry away from the west, using slave labor to do so. To the point where they dictated a lot of the terms around the world. The house of cards seems to be crumbling in China. I think they will bounce back, but will have to open their markets to do so. Which would mean a lot of the top down economic planning bubble nonsense will have to go.[/QUOTE]
Agreed, and when I look at all the things you mentioned, that to me screams globalist cabal. I am sure the people of China are fed up but cannot say anything. China also has the largest growing population of Christians of any nation. I am positive they have been going through, or already have, the same awakening as the rest of the world.
I think it depends on where you live. I don't care what the statistics say about employment, I have to look at the facts where I reside, and the cost of living is not sustainable, and job prospects are miserable. Homeowners insurance alone has tripled in my neck of the woods. Young families are suffering. Part time work with no benefits does not pay the rent, mortgage, put food on the table, or pay doctor's bills. Not everyone is in a position to relocate to another part of the country. I know many hard working federal employees who recently lost their jobs, they are actually living the "doom and gloom" while trying to hold it together. If you are not directly impacted by decisions made by the Trump administration, you are looking at it from a different and perhaps more optimistic perspective. No one is expecting a miraculous economic turn around, but Trump has taken some mighty big risks, and the fruits of theses risks may take a very long time to materialize. Meanwhile families are struggling to stay afloat. I wouldn't call any issues expressed here fearful, I believe they are legitimate concerns. I supported Donald Trump and I have not thrown in the towel yet, but I do have compassion for people who are experiencing financial stress while waiting for better days.
True, we know that Trump is not responsible for creating this economic mess. I just hope and pray that he will be blessed with the graces and wisdom to help our country to recover, we have lost so much.
Just received this - China agrees to US trade talks https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/news/content/ar-AA1ElL95?ocid=sapphireappshare
lol, of course they are. Everyone is lining up ready to get a deal inked with the US. If China is last to come to the table they could lose a lot more than they already have.
Maybe that’s we are not having the pain you are. It’s interesting to see the difference. Our state is so conservative. QUOTE="Jo M, post: 473162, member: 6378"]Massachusetts. As liberal as you can possibly get. [/QUOTE]
Same here. The southern part of the state totally progressive.. the northern part voted for Trump and gave him an electoral vote. Also much more Catholic up north.
I am in NH and we are feeling the effects that were mentioned in your post. Our family also voted pro Trump.