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The-Shoveler
ParticipantThe Only thing I think that is sure is, this will even further divided the nation into opposite extreme camps.
Eventually everyone (both men and women) will be required to be nurtured before high school LOL.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantIf you look at the chart (for SD anyway).
It almost looks like a Stock chart where prices are hitting resistance.
Time will tell I guess, kind of looks like a blip (pullback before next run up) to me.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantMost people vote their pocket book IMO.
Consumer confidence index surges to 18-year high
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/consumer-confidence-index-surges-18-year-high-140348992.html
The-Shoveler
ParticipantYou can have a few crummy days in spring too.
The 70’s and early 80’s were no picnic either for young people but I would have hardly called them a “crisis”.
(seriously It was almost like living through the great recession for 10-15 years)Everything is just way to hyped these days IMO.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantFeels pretty good for a “crisis”.
If you are looking for something better you may need to wait or expend a little effort.
The-Shoveler
Participant“US farmers cannot offshore to sell into the Chinese market”
A lot of Soy beans are being sold to Brazil, who resell them to China.
Sadly Soy beans are the USA’s biggest export to china.
(sadly not much to lose in the USA export market)
The world market for Soy would be short quite a bit without the USA Soy exports. It most likely will only be a short term hit if any to the US Soy producers.
One more note: We were already in a losing trade war for the last 20 years with china (the whole world was).
The-Shoveler
ParticipantIMO China has enough reserves to continue to weather the economic environment for now (maybe a few years).
But as Cramer said:
China’s stock market wouldn’t be tumbling if the US was losing the trade warThe-Shoveler
ParticipantFinding common ground is possible.
The-Shoveler
Participant10 year is at about 2.844%
https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/?symbol=US10Y
Fed seems to be the only thing pushing it IMO.
August 20, 2018 at 9:41 AM in reply to: Expected and unexpected consequences of autonomous cars and trucks #810736The-Shoveler
ParticipantSure that would be nice, but that would most likely only be attainable to a very small percentage of the population.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantSan Diego not so much, but LA or San-Francisco.
California will be first to split IMO.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantActually I would like to see Bernie take another run at it.
I would not be surprised to see Trump not run in 2020.
And the divide continues:
And in this corner the candidate from the extreme radical right is….
In the other corner we have the opponent from the extreme radical left is….
Won’t be long we will tear the country apart.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantActually the Fed is doing far more damage than trump to Emerging markets.
after all this effort to “GET” inflation they may stomp on the breaks too fast.
The Fed is the biggest danger IMO right now.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantIMO “NOTHING” was missed in 2008.
If we could predict it do you really think they missed it.
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