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    Some quick thoughts on "Liberation Day," also known as "Liquidation Day." Obviously, these tariffs are way beyond anything the market expected. I think very little of Trump and the administration

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Could go in any of these threads

 

23 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

 

the **** is a dope.  They DON'T drive pickup trucks in Europe and Japan!  And Stellantis (owner of Dodge) makes all the cars that are bought in Europe....IN EUROPE you moron!!

soooo much winning, right you Trump CUCKS?!  HAHAHA

5 hours ago, Kz! said:

Tariffs get announced. A month later a major automobile company announces they'll be building a manufacturing plant in the US instead of Mexico in a few years.

Libtards: yEah BuT cAn'T tHeY bUiLd ThE cArS nOw LoL!

Love this place. :lol: 

1) Honda didn’t announce anything.  Sources are saying this

2) they are not saying they are building a new plant in the US.  They said they will be shifting production of the civic to Indiana.  There is a plant there already.

3) they said this shift in production is due to the tariffs.  So when the tariffs go away, it will no longer be cheaper to build the car at the Indiana plant.  Are you suggesting we keep these tariffs in place for 3+ years?  

3 minutes ago, Phillyterp85 said:

1) Honda didn’t announce anything.  Sources are saying this

2) they are not saying they are building a new plant in the US.  They said they will be shifting production of the civic to Indiana.  There is a plant there already.

3) they said this shift in production is due to the tariffs.  So when the tariffs go away, it will no longer be cheaper to build the car at the Indiana plant.  Are you suggesting we keep these tariffs in place for 3+ years?  

4) they weren't building here because it was more expensive to do so. now with the tariffs, that extra expense doesn't go away - it gets factored in to the cost. the cost of a car is going to go up 10-15%.

#winning.

you dumb f***s.

4 hours ago, Mike030270 said:

 

Why the F would Europe need to drive Rams when they have available the greatest pickup of all time, the Toyota Hilux.

 

 

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19 hours ago, barho said:

the **** is a dope.  They DON'T drive pickup trucks in Europe and Japan!  And Stellantis (owner of Dodge) makes all the cars that are bought in Europe....IN EUROPE you moron!!

Clearly she's never been out of the country. Massive pick up trucks and SUVs are common place in US. You won't see many outside of US.

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16 minutes ago, pisceschica said:

Clearly she's never been out of the country. Massive pick up trucks and SUVs are common place in US. You won't see many outside of US.

Not too many pickups but over the last 15 years the numbers of SUVs have exploded in much of Europe. 

2 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

Not too many pickups but over the last 15 years the numbers of SUVs have exploded in much of Europe. 

Well, her quote was specific to "Ram”.  Only pickup trucks coming from Ram.

 

5 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

 

Someone explain this to me like I'm a middle schooler. Why is this bad?

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21 minutes ago, barho said:

Well, her quote was specific to "Ram”.  Only pickup trucks coming from Ram.

I’ve seen just a handful of those. 

 

The big dope backs down again 🤣

Trump pauses auto tariffs after speaking with Canada's Trudeau, Big 3 CEOs

1 hour ago, pisceschica said:

Someone explain this to me like I'm a middle schooler. Why is this bad?

Big drops in oil price portend a quickly weakening economy.

1 minute ago, barho said:

The big dope backs down again 🤣

Trump pauses auto tariffs after speaking with Canada's Trudeau, Big 3 CEOs

:lol: I wonder if Honda will still produce the Civics in the US after the same happens for Mexico

20 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

:lol: I wonder if Honda will still produce the Civics in the US after the same happens for Mexico

The newer Hondas aren't like the older ones anyway

Kentucky is going to get the hardest in liquor sales

11 hours ago, pisceschica said:

 

This is pretty stupid.  The store already bought the liquor.  They are only hurting themselves by taking it off the shelves

19 minutes ago, Phillyterp85 said:

This is pretty stupid.  The store already bought the liquor.  They are only hurting themselves by taking it off the shelves

If Canadians are boycotting American products why would you keep it on the shelf when you could replace it with something else that will sell?

1 hour ago, Phillyterp85 said:

This is pretty stupid.  The store already bought the liquor.  They are only hurting themselves by taking it off the shelves

 

Seth MacFarlane was super worried about this skit and figured it would get a bunch of hate mail.

 

 

As it turns out the only hate mail they got was from Canadians.  Don't underestimate how nationalist Canada is.  They will absolutely cut off their nose to spite their face if it gets to mean they can be more nationalistic.

15 hours ago, barho said:

Big drops in oil price portend a quickly weakening economy.

Actually this a move based more on strategic reserve build and an expected increase in global production.  Tariffs would drive prices up.  Prices will change over the course of the day with the release of the weekly oil/petroleum product inventory report later today. A build in strategic reserves generally indicates an excess amount of oil for the current market.

Recession based reduction in oil prices tend to lag the recession.

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