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patientrenter
ParticipantYou’re justifying your conclusions by saying they are true, and I just haven’t heard about it. That’s not a convincing argument, except perhaps for a kindergartner. Goodnight.
patientrenter
ParticipantYou’re justifying your conclusions by saying they are true, and I just haven’t heard about it. That’s not a convincing argument, except perhaps for a kindergartner. Goodnight.
patientrenter
ParticipantYou’re justifying your conclusions by saying they are true, and I just haven’t heard about it. That’s not a convincing argument, except perhaps for a kindergartner. Goodnight.
patientrenter
ParticipantAll right, I’ll give it one more try.
Why does free trade beyond our own country’s borders lead to “high unemployment and mind numbing deficits? Less money for schools, hospitals, roads and social services?”?
I have my own ideas, and I am sure you do too, but as background you should know that almost all modern economists think free trade increases wealth.
patientrenter
ParticipantAll right, I’ll give it one more try.
Why does free trade beyond our own country’s borders lead to “high unemployment and mind numbing deficits? Less money for schools, hospitals, roads and social services?”?
I have my own ideas, and I am sure you do too, but as background you should know that almost all modern economists think free trade increases wealth.
patientrenter
ParticipantAll right, I’ll give it one more try.
Why does free trade beyond our own country’s borders lead to “high unemployment and mind numbing deficits? Less money for schools, hospitals, roads and social services?”?
I have my own ideas, and I am sure you do too, but as background you should know that almost all modern economists think free trade increases wealth.
patientrenter
ParticipantAll right, I’ll give it one more try.
Why does free trade beyond our own country’s borders lead to “high unemployment and mind numbing deficits? Less money for schools, hospitals, roads and social services?”?
I have my own ideas, and I am sure you do too, but as background you should know that almost all modern economists think free trade increases wealth.
patientrenter
ParticipantAll right, I’ll give it one more try.
Why does free trade beyond our own country’s borders lead to “high unemployment and mind numbing deficits? Less money for schools, hospitals, roads and social services?”?
I have my own ideas, and I am sure you do too, but as background you should know that almost all modern economists think free trade increases wealth.
patientrenter
ParticipantThere are parts of the brain devoted to analysis – picking through facts to determine how something actually works. And there are parts of the brain devoted to achieving end goals – moving things around so you get to the end result you’ve already decided on.
Rt 66, you bring only one part of your brain to the table here, and most of us are adults who aren’t interested in being lectured or moved around to fit your needs. If you want to actually engage, then let us know.
patientrenter
ParticipantThere are parts of the brain devoted to analysis – picking through facts to determine how something actually works. And there are parts of the brain devoted to achieving end goals – moving things around so you get to the end result you’ve already decided on.
Rt 66, you bring only one part of your brain to the table here, and most of us are adults who aren’t interested in being lectured or moved around to fit your needs. If you want to actually engage, then let us know.
patientrenter
ParticipantThere are parts of the brain devoted to analysis – picking through facts to determine how something actually works. And there are parts of the brain devoted to achieving end goals – moving things around so you get to the end result you’ve already decided on.
Rt 66, you bring only one part of your brain to the table here, and most of us are adults who aren’t interested in being lectured or moved around to fit your needs. If you want to actually engage, then let us know.
patientrenter
ParticipantThere are parts of the brain devoted to analysis – picking through facts to determine how something actually works. And there are parts of the brain devoted to achieving end goals – moving things around so you get to the end result you’ve already decided on.
Rt 66, you bring only one part of your brain to the table here, and most of us are adults who aren’t interested in being lectured or moved around to fit your needs. If you want to actually engage, then let us know.
patientrenter
ParticipantThere are parts of the brain devoted to analysis – picking through facts to determine how something actually works. And there are parts of the brain devoted to achieving end goals – moving things around so you get to the end result you’ve already decided on.
Rt 66, you bring only one part of your brain to the table here, and most of us are adults who aren’t interested in being lectured or moved around to fit your needs. If you want to actually engage, then let us know.
patientrenter
ParticipantI don’t have time to conduct my own extensive research on long-term car reliability and value, which are my most important car-buying criteria. So instead I use the most disinterested and reliable organization I know that does that kind of research – Consumer Reports, and general reports form all other sources.
Toyota and Honda have established consistently good records over a period of 20+ years on my criteria, according to Consumer Reports and most of my other sources. Until a US manufacturer has a consistently better record for maybe 10 years, I am unlikely to shift loyalty.
I prefer to buy US housing, meat and other selected products. We just can’t produce everything better than everybody else all the time. In the long run, we’re all better off buying the thing we want most at the best price, regardless of who produced it. (And that doesn’t preclude a preference for local products if they have better environmental standards, or some other quality, if that’s your priority.)
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