Primate thinks this is bad, but the tax plan is way worse for everyone here but Darkus, and section 232 is still looming out there ready to cripple the whole country with the pres saying it might get back burnered, but not backing off of it altogether. Primate then wonders why there is no talk about either of those. Then he posts about himself as if he were somebody else while wishing the next 22 minutes would hurry up and get over with.
Primate thinks this is bad, but the tax plan is way worse for everyone here but Darkus, and section 232 is still looming out there ready to cripple the whole country with the pres saying it might get back burnered, but not backing off of it altogether. Primate then wonders why there is no talk about either of those. Then he posts about himself as if he were somebody else while wishing the next 22 minutes would hurry up and get over with.
My first thing was wondering about Internal Revenue Code Sec 232 and I didn't know that one, onlt to realize you were talking the Section 232 steel import stuff. Yeah- that can fuck us up big time.
How can you have any pudding if you won't eat your meat?
Primate thinks this is bad, but the tax plan is way worse for everyone here but Darkus, and section 232 is still looming out there ready to cripple the whole country with the pres saying it might get back burnered, but not backing off of it altogether. Primate then wonders why there is no talk about either of those. Then he posts about himself as if he were somebody else while wishing the next 22 minutes would hurry up and get over with.
section what
What Vlady said. Huge tariffs on steel imports allowing US steel makers to charge a ransom for a demand that they can't possibly come close to meeting. Will help a few in the steel industry, but shut down US manufacturing on a large scale and slow construction to a crawl due to insanely bloated costs.
It basically proposes everything pubbies claim to hate by building a paper market that can't possibly hold up.
What Vlady said. Huge tariffs on steel imports allowing US steel makers to charge a ransom for a demand that they can't possibly come close to meeting. Will help a few in the steel industry, but shut down US manufacturing on a large scale and slow construction to a crawl due to insanely bloated costs.
It basically proposes everything pubbies claim to hate by building a paper market that can't possibly hold up.