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Rt.66
ParticipantRight again Allen! I don’t read your posts.
You are on a roll.
Rt.66
ParticipantRight again Allen! I don’t read your posts.
You are on a roll.
Rt.66
ParticipantRight again Allen! I don’t read your posts.
You are on a roll.
Rt.66
ParticipantRight again Allen! I don’t read your posts.
You are on a roll.
Rt.66
ParticipantPlease don’t put words in my mouth. I advocate FAIR trade.
The fact that so many Americans immediately jump to isolationism when you defend American manufacturers and jobs is disturbing in of itself.
Rt.66
ParticipantPlease don’t put words in my mouth. I advocate FAIR trade.
The fact that so many Americans immediately jump to isolationism when you defend American manufacturers and jobs is disturbing in of itself.
Rt.66
ParticipantPlease don’t put words in my mouth. I advocate FAIR trade.
The fact that so many Americans immediately jump to isolationism when you defend American manufacturers and jobs is disturbing in of itself.
Rt.66
ParticipantPlease don’t put words in my mouth. I advocate FAIR trade.
The fact that so many Americans immediately jump to isolationism when you defend American manufacturers and jobs is disturbing in of itself.
Rt.66
ParticipantPlease don’t put words in my mouth. I advocate FAIR trade.
The fact that so many Americans immediately jump to isolationism when you defend American manufacturers and jobs is disturbing in of itself.
Rt.66
ParticipantYou are right Allen, whatever it is you said above is proof that we should not support our domestic manufacturers and jobs. We should not demand fair trade laws.
We should continue on the path we are on. Money changing BS like giving Goldman billion$ of our tax dollars to create a stock rally 80% driven by fake trades amongst computers, now that’s the way to go! Clearly better than putting tax dollars to work regaining our own market share.
If a country cheats on us and manipulates its currency or dumps products below cost to steal our markets we should embrace them as long as we get a good deal on whatever it is they build for us. You are right Allen; we should ignore things like that and concentrate our anger on regular working class Americans because they organized into a union. It’s working out good for us so far?
Sorry everyone, Allen set me straight.
Rt.66
ParticipantYou are right Allen, whatever it is you said above is proof that we should not support our domestic manufacturers and jobs. We should not demand fair trade laws.
We should continue on the path we are on. Money changing BS like giving Goldman billion$ of our tax dollars to create a stock rally 80% driven by fake trades amongst computers, now that’s the way to go! Clearly better than putting tax dollars to work regaining our own market share.
If a country cheats on us and manipulates its currency or dumps products below cost to steal our markets we should embrace them as long as we get a good deal on whatever it is they build for us. You are right Allen; we should ignore things like that and concentrate our anger on regular working class Americans because they organized into a union. It’s working out good for us so far?
Sorry everyone, Allen set me straight.
Rt.66
ParticipantYou are right Allen, whatever it is you said above is proof that we should not support our domestic manufacturers and jobs. We should not demand fair trade laws.
We should continue on the path we are on. Money changing BS like giving Goldman billion$ of our tax dollars to create a stock rally 80% driven by fake trades amongst computers, now that’s the way to go! Clearly better than putting tax dollars to work regaining our own market share.
If a country cheats on us and manipulates its currency or dumps products below cost to steal our markets we should embrace them as long as we get a good deal on whatever it is they build for us. You are right Allen; we should ignore things like that and concentrate our anger on regular working class Americans because they organized into a union. It’s working out good for us so far?
Sorry everyone, Allen set me straight.
Rt.66
ParticipantYou are right Allen, whatever it is you said above is proof that we should not support our domestic manufacturers and jobs. We should not demand fair trade laws.
We should continue on the path we are on. Money changing BS like giving Goldman billion$ of our tax dollars to create a stock rally 80% driven by fake trades amongst computers, now that’s the way to go! Clearly better than putting tax dollars to work regaining our own market share.
If a country cheats on us and manipulates its currency or dumps products below cost to steal our markets we should embrace them as long as we get a good deal on whatever it is they build for us. You are right Allen; we should ignore things like that and concentrate our anger on regular working class Americans because they organized into a union. It’s working out good for us so far?
Sorry everyone, Allen set me straight.
Rt.66
ParticipantYou are right Allen, whatever it is you said above is proof that we should not support our domestic manufacturers and jobs. We should not demand fair trade laws.
We should continue on the path we are on. Money changing BS like giving Goldman billion$ of our tax dollars to create a stock rally 80% driven by fake trades amongst computers, now that’s the way to go! Clearly better than putting tax dollars to work regaining our own market share.
If a country cheats on us and manipulates its currency or dumps products below cost to steal our markets we should embrace them as long as we get a good deal on whatever it is they build for us. You are right Allen; we should ignore things like that and concentrate our anger on regular working class Americans because they organized into a union. It’s working out good for us so far?
Sorry everyone, Allen set me straight.
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