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Posted: 09 Dec 2024, 09:19
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goose wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:40Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 16:06Looks like WHO’s kiddy fiddling sympathizer is still reading left wing propaganda bollox.
No spike in inflation, forecasts of a recession all but disappeared from the debate, Can’t find a single Stagflationist anywhere. Funny how you stopped using the long word you didn’t understand as well.
China releasing rare Earths and paying 55% Tarriffs moving forward and opening some of its markett, Trade gap now practically non existent compared to what it was and an extra $22 Billion in the coffers.Expect even better news moving forward.
And all without any help from the Fed!
What an amazing win.
Remember Winners win, Losers complain.Unlike you I don’t feel the need to spam this thread up repeating the same thing over and over.
the World Bank literally just reduced the US (and global) growth forecast - blaming tariffs.
Inflation has gone up 3 months on the spin now and will only go in one direction while the input prices flush through. I reckon I've pointed this out to you about 10 times now.
You don't think Walmart have any grasp of their cost of goods?
which is a bigger number - £22bn or £100bn?
goose wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 18:02Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:59goose wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:40Unlike you I don’t feel the need to spam this thread up repeating the same thing over and over.
the World Bank literally just reduced the US (and global) growth forecast - blaming tariffs.
Inflation has gone up 3 months on the spin now and will only go in one direction while the input prices flush through. I reckon I've pointed this out to you about 10 times now.
You don't think Walmart have any grasp of their cost of goods?
which is a bigger number - £22bn or £100bn?
You repeat the same bollocks all the ducking time. What the fuck are you talking about?
When you add together all the Tarriffs that were levied against the USA that will go away after the new trade agreements are announced I think you’ll find the USA will come out way ahead.
As for Interest rates they were higher in Jan before Trump took office, so you’re talking bollocks yet again.They were high, but instead of letting inflation continue to fall and continue the growth from Q4 he’s done the opposite. Inflation has gone back up and Q1 the economy went backwards.
For someone who needs borrowing costs to come down, he’s doing a good job of making the opposite happen.
Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:59goose wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:40Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 16:06Looks like WHO’s kiddy fiddling sympathizer is still reading left wing propaganda bollox.
No spike in inflation, forecasts of a recession all but disappeared from the debate, Can’t find a single Stagflationist anywhere. Funny how you stopped using the long word you didn’t understand as well.
China releasing rare Earths and paying 55% Tarriffs moving forward and opening some of its markett, Trade gap now practically non existent compared to what it was and an extra $22 Billion in the coffers.Expect even better news moving forward.
And all without any help from the Fed!
What an amazing win.
Remember Winners win, Losers complain.Unlike you I don’t feel the need to spam this thread up repeating the same thing over and over.
the World Bank literally just reduced the US (and global) growth forecast - blaming tariffs.
Inflation has gone up 3 months on the spin now and will only go in one direction while the input prices flush through. I reckon I've pointed this out to you about 10 times now.
You don't think Walmart have any grasp of their cost of goods?
which is a bigger number - £22bn or £100bn?
You repeat the same bollocks all the ducking time. What the fuck are you talking about?
When you add together all the Tarriffs that were levied against the USA that will go away after the new trade agreements are announced I think you’ll find the USA will come out way ahead.
As for Interest rates they were higher in Jan before Trump took office, so you’re talking bollocks yet again.
goose wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:40Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 16:06Looks like WHO’s kiddy fiddling sympathizer is still reading left wing propaganda bollox.
No spike in inflation, forecasts of a recession all but disappeared from the debate, Can’t find a single Stagflationist anywhere. Funny how you stopped using the long word you didn’t understand as well.
China releasing rare Earths and paying 55% Tarriffs moving forward and opening some of its markett, Trade gap now practically non existent compared to what it was and an extra $22 Billion in the coffers.Expect even better news moving forward.
And all without any help from the Fed!
What an amazing win.
Remember Winners win, Losers complain.Unlike you I don’t feel the need to spam this thread up repeating the same thing over and over.
the World Bank literally just reduced the US (and global) growth forecast - blaming tariffs.
Inflation has gone up 3 months on the spin now and will only go in one direction while the input prices flush through. I reckon I've pointed this out to you about 10 times now.
You don't think Walmart have any grasp of their cost of goods?
which is a bigger number - £22bn or £100bn?
goose wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:34Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 16:29Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 16:06Looks like WHO’s kiddy fiddling sympathizer is still reading left wing propaganda bollox.
No spike in inflation, forecasts of a recession all but disappeared from the debate, Can’t find a single Stagflationist anywhere. Funny how you stopped using the long word you didn’t understand as well.
China releasing rare Earths and paying 55% Tarriffs moving forward and opening some of its markett, Trade gap now practically non existent compared to what it was and an extra $22 Billion in the coffers.Expect even better news moving forward.
And all without any help from the Fed!
What an amazing win.
Remember Winners win, Losers complain.Bet you won’t hear about this at Reuters or the BBC.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-Gene ... e.amp.htmlyou wont here about it because there are many other sources of petrochemicals but they are the only source for many of the magnets and REE.
thats why.
i told you there are no winners on this, just lots of self inflicted pain.
Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 16:06Looks like WHO’s kiddy fiddling sympathizer is still reading left wing propaganda bollox.
No spike in inflation, forecasts of a recession all but disappeared from the debate, Can’t find a single Stagflationist anywhere. Funny how you stopped using the long word you didn’t understand as well.
China releasing rare Earths and paying 55% Tarriffs moving forward and opening some of its markett, Trade gap now practically non existent compared to what it was and an extra $22 Billion in the coffers.Expect even better news moving forward.
And all without any help from the Fed!
What an amazing win.
Remember Winners win, Losers complain.
Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 16:29Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 16:06Looks like WHO’s kiddy fiddling sympathizer is still reading left wing propaganda bollox.
No spike in inflation, forecasts of a recession all but disappeared from the debate, Can’t find a single Stagflationist anywhere. Funny how you stopped using the long word you didn’t understand as well.
China releasing rare Earths and paying 55% Tarriffs moving forward and opening some of its markett, Trade gap now practically non existent compared to what it was and an extra $22 Billion in the coffers.Expect even better news moving forward.
And all without any help from the Fed!
What an amazing win.
Remember Winners win, Losers complain.Bet you won’t hear about this at Reuters or the BBC.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-Gene ... e.amp.html
Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 15:56One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 12:51 These rioters in Northern Ireland, kicking off over a couple of Romanians sexually assaulting a child? Strange, I don't remember them burning down their own leisure centre any time one of their religious leaders were caught kiddie fiddling. I'm all for rooting out paedos but it's almost like they're very selective about which nonces they have a problem with.What a load of bollocks!
Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 16:06Looks like WHO’s kiddy fiddling sympathizer is still reading left wing propaganda bollox.
No spike in inflation, forecasts of a recession all but disappeared from the debate, Can’t find a single Stagflationist anywhere. Funny how you stopped using the long word you didn’t understand as well.
China releasing rare Earths and paying 55% Tarriffs moving forward and opening some of its markett, Trade gap now practically non existent compared to what it was and an extra $22 Billion in the coffers.Expect even better news moving forward.
And all without any help from the Fed!
What an amazing win.
Remember Winners win, Losers complain.
One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 12:51 These rioters in Northern Ireland, kicking off over a couple of Romanians sexually assaulting a child? Strange, I don't remember them burning down their own leisure centre any time one of their religious leaders were caught kiddie fiddling. I'm all for rooting out paedos but it's almost like they're very selective about which nonces they have a problem with.
One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 12:51 These rioters in Northern Ireland, kicking off over a couple of Romanians sexually assaulting a child? Strange, I don't remember them burning down their own leisure centre any time one of their religious leaders were caught kiddie fiddling. I'm all for rooting out paedos but it's almost like they're very selective about which nonces they have a problem with.
One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 12:51 These rioters in Northern Ireland, kicking off over a couple of Romanians sexually assaulting a child? Strange, I don't remember them burning down their own leisure centre any time one of their religious leaders were caught kiddie fiddling. I'm all for rooting out paedos but it's almost like they're very selective about which nonces they have a problem with.
THUNDERCLINT wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 07:11goose wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 07:01Nutsin wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025, 23:56It’s been going on for years, the days of laying down and rolling over should be over, it’s long overdue.
Any extreme reactions from now on lie on the shoulders of immigrants and the authorities. Burning down the homes of the culprits and deporting the culprits families seem like a good start.
Again just so we’re clear, the entire Romanian population in NI is responsible for the actions of those 2 boys?
The obvious answer is no, but using the logic of "it takes a village to raise a child " a case can be made...
This also applies to our home grown rapey, stabby shitcunts.
Nutsin wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 00:22Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 00:16Oh it definitely works getting attention, just the wrong attention which then plays in to the two tier keir system at play. It's all bollocks.Which creates even more fury and turns more against Starmer and his miserable Gov’t. Ultimately will give Reform or whomever a landslide.
Walking the line is ignored. Only thing worst than being spoke about is not being spoken about.
It’s about time the fear was put into the immigrants not the kids. They’ve gotten away with it for too long. They do it because it’s covered up and not reported or mentioned by the media.
THUNDERCLINT wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 07:06Massive Attack" wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025, 23:41I think it was Goose the other night who rightly coined the phrase Fuck around and find out.
For a cսnt that carries on like they know everything your ignorance is fucking astonishing.
It's a phrase that has been in fashion, globally, for years but obviously not on GB News...
goose wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 07:01Nutsin wrote: ↑11 Jun 2025, 23:56It’s been going on for years, the days of laying down and rolling over should be over, it’s long overdue.
Any extreme reactions from now on lie on the shoulders of immigrants and the authorities. Burning down the homes of the culprits and deporting the culprits families seem like a good start.
Again just so we’re clear, the entire Romanian population in NI is responsible for the actions of those 2 boys?