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Spin Zone / Re: Stock market
« on: April 30, 2025, 08:45:06 PM »
Have you actually listened to the whole video?
It's 96 minutes long and your summary indicates the video needs some rebutting. I'd have to commit several hours to watching, researching, and composing a response. But the number of up-votes to your post suggests there is almost no audience on this forum for such a rebuttal post.

That said, I'd still watch the video and post my thoughts on it if you promised to reply to that post and respond to my points and rebuttals. Otherwise not worth my effort.

It doesn't help that just today I saw Tucker Carlson say the following about changing the only highway in the U.S. with distances in kilometers markings back to distances in miles:
“They’re not using gallons and miles in North Korea. They’re using the metric system—so are Iran and China. I can’t imagine why we’d want any of that in our country,” Tucker Carlson said in an interview.
There are a couple good reasons to argue to change to miles in this specific case, but Tucker offers the stupidest fucking reason I can imagine. I hesitate to give his channel a minute of my time, let alone 96.

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I wasn’t aware Ben Shapiro was an economist, but guess what? I am. Not that that means anything, so is Krugman and he’s the biggest fool on the planet.
AOC also has an undergraduate degree in economics - as did Ronald Reagan. And Elon Musk. Shrug.

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Spin Zone / Re: Stock market
« on: April 29, 2025, 09:24:22 PM »
It’s kinda the other way around, if you listen to the whole Lighthizer video I just posted. He’s actually trying to reverse the global (centralized) policies that hollowed out our middle class and has transferred much of our wealth out of the hands of Americans. Our situation is actually a national security emergency.
What utter nonsense. That is rationalization for Trump's actions after-the-fact founded on false claims.

The US holds more wealth than any other country in the world. Roughly 30% of the wealth of the world while having only 4.2% of the world's population.

Because it is Trump, an increase of taxes on the middle class by a central figure is OK by his acolytes. And now someone claims that same taxation really adds wealth back to that same middle class. Um, WTF? If Biden or Harris were doing this tariff shit the problem would be painfully self-evident.

P.S. Try listening to Ben Shapiro on tariffs rather than anyone Tucker Carlson interviews. Lighthizer is trained as a lawyer, not an economist, and so has a slick tongue trained to persuade.

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Spin Zone / Re: Stock market
« on: April 29, 2025, 07:07:28 PM »
That is pure bullshit.

President Trump explained tariff inequities multiple times. What you say about those inequities is sheer partisan bullshit.
Wasn't talking to you, bozo. So tell me, how many of the economic inequities Trump claims others committed against the US have never been committed by the US against others? We did not have tariffs prior to Trump? We did not and do not subsidize favored industries? Does Trump's rhetoric mention any of this so as to not pass the U.S. off as a free market saint?

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Don’t demand I do your home work.
Since I was responding to someone else I wasn't asking you to do shit.
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Set aside your bullshit leftist ideology and look it up yourself.
Says the man defending a US president attempting central economic manipulation and planning on a global scale.

You defend a principal because you haven't any principles to defend.

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Spin Zone / Re: Stock market
« on: April 29, 2025, 03:31:09 PM »
You're misguided. Trump is negotiating with countries that have abused our trust for decades.
Other than China, it would help to name the other countries and the nature of their abuse. To my knowledge Trump himself has never offered specifics. If you can fill in the gaps of knowledge that would be appreciated.

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Spin Zone / Re: At the Movies
« on: April 28, 2025, 10:30:01 PM »
"I haven't heard any female nonsense for months!"

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Martin Scorsese wrote, "I reached the point of thinking there were no more masterpieces to discover, until I saw I Know Where I'm Going!"

The film critic Barry Norman included it among his 100 greatest films of all time.

In 2012 the film critic Molly Haskell included it among her 10 greatest films of all time in that year's Sight & Sound poll

Made in 1945, I only recently discovered this film even existed.

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Spin Zone / Re: Women are Female after all (at least in the UK)
« on: April 27, 2025, 01:57:46 PM »
This is a longer list than I was expecting (though this thread can lower one's expectations as to past accomplishments of women):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_inventions_and_discoveries_by_women

Just a note on consistent application of principles: if it isn't possible for men to have subjugated or demeaned women in the past so they couldn't reach their potential, then it shouldn't be possible for men in the present to complain they are being demeaned or subjugated by women or otherwise affected so not able to reach their potential (e.g. stats showing boys no longer doing as well in education.) Either both propositions would be true or both are false, as a matter of consistent application. Otherwise one must propose a theory, with supporting evidence, on why, say, women haven't been denied access to their potential by men but rather by biological constraints while men are now being denied their potential by women but not biological constraints.

It isn't surprising to me that the division of labor (and therefore relationships) between the sexes has changed dramatically as humanity has advanced from hunter-gatherer to pre-industrial agrarian and finally industrial.

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Pilot Zone / Re: Hubby’s RC aerobatics from attached camera
« on: April 25, 2025, 02:10:33 PM »
What, no mag checks? Ground run of two feet? :)

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Spin Zone / Re: Stock market
« on: April 23, 2025, 07:44:29 AM »
You’re doing it wrong if that is your strategy.  ???
I said "they" not myself. Rudimentary pronouns escape you.

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Spin Zone / Re: Stock market
« on: April 22, 2025, 06:34:24 PM »
Yeah. When people say, "I lost everything I worked for for the last year!" because their portfolio is back to last year's total:  No you didn't!  You never had it!  You don't have it until you sell it.  Your stocks are all just imaginary assets.
Those who actually live on retirement funds invested in the stock market do not have the luxury of treating their investment gains and loses as imaginary. They must sell semi-regularly, whether the market is up or down. In particular, "sequence of returns risk" is very real to them. A manufactured down market isn't going to be appreciated by an important part of the electorate: the older retired group that votes most reliably.

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Spin Zone / Hegseth second Signal chat allegation
« on: April 20, 2025, 07:28:37 PM »
Wall Street Journal breaking news:
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Hegseth Faces Heat After New Signal Chat Emerges and Claim of Pentagon ‘Chaos’
A former top Hegseth adviser suggested Sunday night that Trump should consider replacing the embattled Defense chief
By Nancy A. Youssef and Alexander Ward
Updated April 20, 2025 at 10:12 pm ET

WASHINGTON—Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth created a Signal chat with his wife, his personal lawyer and others, and posted sensitive military information into it, people familiar with the matter said Sunday, a revelation that has added to the increasing scrutiny of the novice leader.

Hegseth was already facing questions for writing flight plans and other details about a military operation ahead of U.S. strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen into a Signal chat with senior Trump administration officials. Hegseth posted nearly the same information into another chat featuring his wife and other aides that don’t require real-time knowledge of the mission, a person familiar with the chat said.

The disclosure of the Signal chat comes after an unusual number of top political appointees have either been removed from the Pentagon or resigned just in the past few weeks, some with little explanation. President Trump’s national security team, meanwhile, is attempting to broker sensitive deals with Russia, Ukraine and Iran, putting enormous pressure on a group that is largely inexperienced in sensitive foreign policy diplomacy.

The latest Signal chat group, a defense “Team Huddle,” included 13 people, one person familiar with it said. The chat included Hegseth’s brother, a Department of Homeland Security liaison who has traveled with the defense chief. The chat also included Hegseth’s personal lawyer. Hegseth began the chat around the time of his confirmation hearing and it was used, in part, to craft strategies ahead of his appearance on Capitol Hill, the person said.

Shortly after the New York Times earlier reported on the new Signal chat, John Ullyot, a former top Pentagon spokesman working under Hegseth, wrote in Politico that the Pentagon is in “total chaos” and “disarray” under the secretary’s leadership. Ullyot alleged that three fired Pentagon officials—all loyal to Hegseth—were wrongly smeared by anonymous officials as leakers who failed polygraph tests.

“While the department said that it would conduct polygraph tests as part of the probe, not one of the three has been given a lie detector test,” Ullyot wrote. “Unfortunately, Hegseth’s team has developed a habit of spreading flat-out, easily debunked falsehoods anonymously about their colleagues on their way out the door.”

“From leaks of sensitive operational plans to mass firings, the dysfunction is now a major distraction for the president—who deserves better from his senior leadership,” Ullyot wrote. “President Donald Trump has a strong record of holding his top officials to account. Given that, it’s hard to see Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth remaining in his role for much longer.”

Asked for further clarification about his claims, Ullyot, who resigned from the Pentagon last week, pointed the Journal to his piece.

“There was no classified information in any Signal chat, no matter how many ways they try to write the story. What is true is that the Office of the Secretary of Defense is continuing to become stronger and more efficient in executing President Trump’s agenda,” Sean Parnell, Pentagon spokesman, posted on X Sunday night.

In March, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said “any unauthorized release of classified information is a violation of the law and will be treated as such.”

Among some Pentagon officials, the latest Signal chat revelation was more evidence of a Pentagon mired in unpredictability under Hegseth’s leadership. He has fired at least 10 admirals and generals, changed longstanding practices, attacked diversity initiatives and called for bringing back standards.

“The details keep coming out. We keep learning how Pete Hegseth put lives at risk. But Trump is still too weak to fire him,” Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer said on X. “Pete Hegseth must be fired.”

Some Republicans have defended Hegseth’s leadership, however.

“Secretary Hegseth is working hard to implement the president’s agenda,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R, Ark.) wrote on X Sunday night.

“No matter how many times the legacy media tries to resurrect the same non-story, they can’t change the fact that no classified information was shared,” White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said Sunday night.

So far, he has often been quick to defend his secretary, praising his look in the job and his loyalty to the president’s America First agenda. Trump also backed Hegseth and other top aides, namely national security adviser Mike Waltz, after the media firestorm kicked off by news of the first Signal chat. And he stood by Hegseth, and expended plenty of political capital, pushing for his confirmation as the Pentagon chief despite allegations of excessive drinking, infidelity, and financial mismanagement.

But Hegseth has featured in many early public-relations problems for the Pentagon—and broader Trump administration—in his first three months.

Hegseth has brought his wife, who is not a government employee, to some sensitive meetings at the Defense Department. He authorized a top-secret military briefing for Elon Musk about China strategy, only to downgrade the sensitivity of the meeting after intense White House blowback. And videos of the Tuskegee Airmen and images of the Enola Gay, the warplane that dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan, were temporarily removed from Defense Department websites as part of what some saw as Hegseth’s purge of anything resembling “diversity, equity, and inclusion”—or DEI. Some Pentagon officials blamed Ullyot for the website changes.

Last week, the Pentagon said it put three Hegseth staffers, Dan Caldwell, Colin Carroll and Darin Selnick, on administrative leave, escorting them out of the building. In a post on X, the three said in a joint statement that “we still haven’t been told what exactly we were investigated for, if there is still an active investigation, or if there was even a real investigation of ‘leaks’ to begin with.”

The Defense Department Inspector General, at the request of the chairman and ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, launched an investigation earlier this month into Hegseth’s handling of the first revealed Signal chat. It is unclear if the inspector general was aware of the second Signal chat—and whether it would be part of his investigation.


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Spin Zone / Re: Stock market
« on: April 17, 2025, 06:22:29 PM »
Sucks doesn’t it? Trying to unring the bell of becoming utterly dependent on China for all our crap.
A commenter to the WSJ piece claimed this, which seems related to your comment:

In 2024, U.S. imports from China were approximately 13.4% of the total U.S. goods imports. The total value of U.S. goods imports from China in 2024 was $438.9 billion. As a fraction of the U.S. GDP, which was roughly $29 trillion in 2024, this represents about 1.5%.

Another poster pointed out it wasn't the small fraction of imports that mattered as much as the nature of the imports, and gave this example:

Nearly half of generic active pharmaceutical ingredients consumed in the U.S. originate there (China).

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Spin Zone / Re: Stock market
« on: April 17, 2025, 04:38:54 PM »

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Spin Zone / Re: Upfederal Judge stephan mccauliff Is An Asshole
« on: April 17, 2025, 02:31:02 PM »
On checking the judge's bio, I discovered this trivia on Wikipedia:

Steven James McAuliffe (born March 3, 1948) is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire. He is the widower of Christa McAuliffe, one of the victims of the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.

If the sports venue were entirely private then they could rightly eject the parents for any or no reason. But it was a public venue and public school district so it was clearly a case of government-aided restriction of free speech based on the content of that speech. Hopefully the ruling is appealed and overturned.

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Spin Zone / Re: Joke Thread: Post 'em if ya got 'em
« on: April 15, 2025, 06:34:17 PM »
He wants to raise taxes and cut social security. That’s his plan?
Yeah, that part was not libertarian. Interesting thing about SS is that it is allegedly not that far from being fiscally neutral (SS taxes almost cover SS expenses - and for a while collected slightly more than expended) but unsustainable with a shrinking or longer-lived population. Medicaid and Medicare sound like they are the biggest fiscal sinks.

Video seems more relatable when "airplane" is substituted for "jet ski" - but that's just me.

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Spin Zone / Re: Joke Thread: Post 'em if ya got 'em
« on: April 15, 2025, 04:51:05 PM »

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