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Yuji would like to officially announce his endorsement of Donald Trump in his bid for the Presidency of the United States of America.

 This decision was made despite my great admiration for President Bill Clinton. Grandma Hillary is no Bill. She is too woody and scripted. A typical everyday politician who made zero impact in the lives of ordinary Americans since her stint with a community organizer who also misled the American Public and who also failed to raise the standard of living for Americans.

 Grandma Hillary carries baggage which will be addressed by future President Donald Trump. Her failure to bring about a homeland for the People of Palestine and leaving the middle east in a complete mess is her legacy.

Her community organizer boss is equally responsible. The middle east is worse off today as a result of their incompetence. 

The Donald has momentum and that is what matters in politics. In fact, Donald brought out extraordinary amounts of Republican voters last night. He is like an unstoppable train. His victory last night and his speech in Florida revealed a more mature politician.

The Republican establishment was stunned and has chosen a loser Romney to do some dirty mud slinging. Romney’s attempt to stop The Trump Train will be a terrible mistake. It would be wise for the party establishment to accept a Victor.

Pundits and so called experts have all been shown the trash bin after their failure to recognize that Americans want a strong leader. A community organizer failed them and they will not settle for his messenger.

I will provide a more detailed analysis at a later posting.

To all of GNI’s Hillary supporters, good luck. Hope Grandma Hillary does not fall asleep. 

Go Trump Go !

 

Yuji22

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seignet posted:
Django posted:
yuji22 posted:

None of your business. The election in the USA matters to me.

Go Trump Go !

It is my business,you don't vote here we are not interested in your support.

We have Democrats and Republicans is Canada. And they did vote at the super Tuesday Primaries. Their votes were counted. As reported in the media.

I am aware there are Democrats and Republicans [who are verified Americans] in Canada and any other country, they can vote.

Django
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The demographics do not support a Republican Presidential winner. With a declining percentage of white voters compared with Hispanic and Black voters this does not augur well for the GOOP candidate. While Congressional seats are gerry-mandered State-wide voting like the Presidential and Senate seats are in the Democratic favor. This inot an off-year election but a Presidential election year which means the share of Democratic voters to the polls will be higher. Consider also that there are many more Republican Senate seats in play than the Democrats - a reversal of 2014 mid-terms, nd they are in purple States that Obama won twice. So look for Hillary as President and the Democrats taking back the House. I believe that Obama will eventually get his Supreme Court nominee process going and you'll see a Judiciary branch that ies also Democratic. It's only the House of Representatives (rigged in favor of Republicans) that will remain in the GOP hands. Watch for gubanatorial and State Legislatures swings towards the Democrats this year also.

Kari

This election was going to be a nail biter, with Hillary waltzing into the Nov election, thinking that she was going to be Queen Bee, and then shocked when the Democratic base stayed home.

But the GOP as usual had to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. So obsessed with guns they are that they shot themselves in the foot.

1.  The Country Club GOP disrespect the peasants and the peasants are now tired of being used by them.  So they have ganged up behind Trump.

2. Trump has a dire plot with Bill to destroy the GOP so he set out to insult and anger the Democratic base. Misogynistic behavior angered single women. His sly acceptance of Duke angered blacks, and then we have the whole "Chinese are evil" and "Mexicans are rapists".  Latinos and Asians in droves.

Some one said last night that Trump is the best Get out to vote (GOTV) that Hillary can mount.

3.  GOP in mass panic and throwing chairs and each other, while we all watch.  Talk about family dysfunction.  Who does Romney think cares about what he has to say, aside from the country club set?

FM
caribny posted:
seignet posted:

What a contrast, Hilary look stupid.

Interesting that all the black hating racists support Trump.

No shock given that he had to be told that accepting endorsements from the KKK, and urging white supremacists to attack female black teenage protestors isn't wise.

When will your stupidness end ? You sound like a broken record.

Put on a new song, please.

Make a contribution like Kari's on this thread and members will start taking you seriously.

Until then, you keep looking silly day in and day out with your race card.

FM
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Vish,

I assume that you do not have the power to endorse anyone. 

Watch your language please.

I uphold very high standards on GNI and the esteemed Yuji is a senior, top 5 GNI member.

It is my right to endorse anyone of my choice.

Definition:

enΒ·dorseΒ·ment
inˈdΓ΄rsmΙ™nt,enˈdΓ΄rsmΙ™nt/
noun
1.
an act of giving one's public approval or support to someone or something.
synonyms: support, backing, approval, seal of approval, agreement, recommendation, championship, patronage, affirmation, sanction; informalbuy-in
"the proposal won their overwhelming endorsement"

FM
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yuji22 posted:

Vish,

I assume that you do not have the power to endorse anyone. 

Watch your language please.

I uphold very high standards on GNI and the esteemed Yuji is a senior, top 5 GNI member.

It is my right to endorse anyone of my choice.

Definition:

enΒ·dorseΒ·ment
inˈdΓ΄rsmΙ™nt,enˈdΓ΄rsmΙ™nt/
noun
1.
an act of giving one's public approval or support to someone or something.
synonyms: support, backing, approval, seal of approval, agreement, recommendation, championship, patronage, affirmation, sanction; informalbuy-in
"the proposal won their overwhelming endorsement"

Saying that you are delusional would be too kind.

S
yuji22 posted:

Yuji would like to officially announce his endorsement of Donald Trump in his bid for the Presidency of the United States of America......

Pundits and so called experts have all been shown the trash bin after their failure to recognize that Americans want a strong leader. A community organizer failed them and they will not settle for his messenger.

I will provide a more detailed analysis at a later posting.

To all of GNI’s Hillary supporters, good luck. Hope Grandma Hillary does not fall asleep. 

Go Trump Go !

 

Yuji22

You mad as ever...she did not "bring about a homeland for the People of Palestine" is a laugh. I and the whole world would vote for her if she was assured of doing that. Maybe we need to complain that she did not manufacture a perpetual machine! You really need a mental health assessment.

 

FM
Sparky posted:
yuji22 posted:

Vish,

I assume that you do not have the power to endorse anyone. 

Watch your language please.

I uphold very high standards on GNI and the esteemed Yuji is a senior, top 5 GNI member.

It is my right to endorse anyone of my choice.

Definition:

enΒ·dorseΒ·ment
inˈdΓ΄rsmΙ™nt,enˈdΓ΄rsmΙ™nt/
noun
1.
an act of giving one's public approval or support to someone or something.
synonyms: support, backing, approval, seal of approval, agreement, recommendation, championship, patronage, affirmation, sanction; informalbuy-in
"the proposal won their overwhelming endorsement"

Saying that you are delusional would be too kind.

Be gentle...the man has been touched as the old people used to say!

FM
baseman posted:
Django posted:
yuji22 posted:

None of your business. The election in the USA matters to me.

Go Trump Go !

It is my business,you don't vote here we are not interested in your support.

Your business is to go vote for who the hell you want.

Do you live in Guyana??

it is his business to speak as an american and as a Guyanese by birth he does not have to live there to have an opinion. He was asking that idle fellow with his silly "endorsement" pronouncement as to why he feels he matter.

FM
yuji22 posted:

Yuji would like to officially announce his endorsement of Donald Trump in his bid for the Presidency of the United States of America.

 This decision was made despite my great admiration for President Bill Clinton. Grandma Hillary is no Bill. She is too woody and scripted. A typical everyday politician who made zero impact in the lives of ordinary Americans since her stint with a community organizer who also misled the American Public and who also failed to raise the standard of living for Americans.

 Grandma Hillary carries baggage which will be addressed by future President Donald Trump. Her failure to bring about a homeland for the People of Palestine and leaving the middle east in a complete mess is her legacy.

Her community organizer boss is equally responsible. The middle east is worse off today as a result of their incompetence. 

The Donald has momentum and that is what matters in politics. In fact, Donald brought out extraordinary amounts of Republican voters last night. He is like an unstoppable train. His victory last night and his speech in Florida revealed a more mature politician.

The Republican establishment was stunned and has chosen a loser Romney to do some dirty mud slinging. Romney’s attempt to stop The Trump Train will be a terrible mistake. It would be wise for the party establishment to accept a Victor.

Pundits and so called experts have all been shown the trash bin after their failure to recognize that Americans want a strong leader. A community organizer failed them and they will not settle for his messenger.

I will provide a more detailed analysis at a later posting.

To all of GNI’s Hillary supporters, good luck. Hope Grandma Hillary does not fall asleep. 

Go Trump Go !

 

Yuji22

You're one confused clown. You call yourself a conservative yet Bill Clinton is your political hero.

Mars
baseman posted:
Stormborn posted:
baseman posted:
Django posted:
yuji22 posted:

None of your business. The election in the USA matters to me.

Go Trump Go !

It is my business,you don't vote here we are not interested in your support.

Your business is to go vote for who the hell you want.

Do you live in Guyana??

it is his business to speak as an american and as a Guyanese by birth he does not have to live there to have an opinion. He was asking that idle fellow with his silly "endorsement" pronouncement as to why he feels he matter.

Who give one shyte what you think!!  You too take a hike and vote, endorse who the hell you want.  Yuji is a free man,  free to express and endorse who they want.

He has a right to his opinion, who don't like it could ho to hell!!

I do agree you do not care what I think but you are beginning to sound as egomaniacal as Trump with claims to know who is relevant or not.

If Ugli is free to say what he wants why do you think he is more relevant than Vish whom you just chided? Are we having IQ difficulties to grasp parallelisms?

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Django posted:
yuji22 posted:

None of your business. The election in the USA matters to me.

Go Trump Go !

It is my business,you don't vote here we are not interested in your support.

Do you vote in Guyana?

Who established that as a criterion for a citizen of the place to have an opinion on its electoral process?

FM
yuji22 posted:
caribny posted:
seignet posted:

What a contrast, Hilary look stupid.

Interesting that all the black hating racists support Trump.

No shock given that he had to be told that accepting endorsements from the KKK, and urging white supremacists to attack female black teenage protestors isn't wise.

When will your stupidness end ? You sound like a broken record.

Put on a new song, please.

Make a contribution like Kari's on this thread and members will start taking you seriously.

Until then, you keep looking silly day in and day out with your race card.

Carib is a racist also. He should stop this racist tirade he is carrying on with. Everyone who does not agree with Carib and is a race other than afro, is a racist.

FM
yuji22 posted:

Yuji would like to officially announce his endorsement of Donald Trump in his bid for the Presidency of the United States of America.

 This decision was made despite my great admiration for President Bill Clinton. Grandma Hillary is no Bill. She is too woody and scripted. A typical everyday politician who made zero impact in the lives of ordinary Americans since her stint with a community organizer who also misled the American Public and who also failed to raise the standard of living for Americans.

 Grandma Hillary carries baggage which will be addressed by future President Donald Trump. Her failure to bring about a homeland for the People of Palestine and leaving the middle east in a complete mess is her legacy.

Her community organizer boss is equally responsible. The middle east is worse off today as a result of their incompetence. 

The Donald has momentum and that is what matters in politics. In fact, Donald brought out extraordinary amounts of Republican voters last night. He is like an unstoppable train. His victory last night and his speech in Florida revealed a more mature politician.

The Republican establishment was stunned and has chosen a loser Romney to do some dirty mud slinging. Romney’s attempt to stop The Trump Train will be a terrible mistake. It would be wise for the party establishment to accept a Victor.

Pundits and so called experts have all been shown the trash bin after their failure to recognize that Americans want a strong leader. A community organizer failed them and they will not settle for his messenger.

I will provide a more detailed analysis at a later posting.

To all of GNI’s Hillary supporters, good luck. Hope Grandma Hillary does not fall asleep. 

Go Trump Go !

 

Yuji22

Based on the words above, your support seems to be based solely on his momentum? Is that correct?

A
Stormborn posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Django posted:
yuji22 posted:

None of your business. The election in the USA matters to me.

Go Trump Go !

It is my business,you don't vote here we are not interested in your support.

Do you vote in Guyana?

Who established that as a criterion for a citizen of the place to have an opinion on its electoral process?

Wah you nah shet you ugly mouth this soon manin?

FM

Vish - Trump is very relevant to our system.  America is running a huge trade deficit with other countries right now, the largest in its history.  Jobs are going to Mexico and other places.  ISIS is raging out of control.  Hillary has been in government for how many years and she did not address any of this.  America needs Trump and the people know it.

Bibi Haniffa
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Bibi Haniffa posted:

Vish - Trump is very relevant to our system.  America is running a huge trade deficit with other countries right now, the largest in its history.  Jobs are going to Mexico and other places.  ISIS is raging out of control.  Hillary has been in government for how many years and she did not address any of this.  America needs Trump and the people know it.

Trump is good at filing bankruptcy to get out of problems

FM
baseman posted:
RiffRaff posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Vish - Trump is very relevant to our system.  America is running a huge trade deficit with other countries right now, the largest in its history.  Jobs are going to Mexico and other places.  ISIS is raging out of control.  Hillary has been in government for how many years and she did not address any of this.  America needs Trump and the people know it.

Trump is good at filing bankruptcy to get out of problems

Trump never filed for bankruptcy.  Companies in which he had an interest and some which Licensed his name did!!  In most or all, he was not even part of their management!!

He never filed personal bankrupts because he lived off the bankruptcy of those companies. I bet he took salaries all the time on those crippled companies and the word is he had to be placed on a budget with third party oversight. And who in the world ever bankrupt a casino? He leveled three. He was part of the management or he would not be put on spending restrictions

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Vish - Trump is very relevant to our system.  America is running a huge trade deficit with other countries right now, the largest in its history.  Jobs are going to Mexico and other places.  ISIS is raging out of control.  Hillary has been in government for how many years and she did not address any of this.  America needs Trump and the people know it.

US Trade deficits have been averaging in the $40 Billion a month range since 2008 when it was at US$60 a month. Trade deficits have to be understood as inflows of investment to the US economy over its savings rate. (Foreign capital find s the US a safe haven). Look at the the strength of the US economy and you'll see why this is not a knock on it.

 

ISIS has lost territory and revenues and recruits in the past 6 months. There is an offensive this month to cut off Raqqa from Iraq ISIS territories. It is clear that on the battle field they are on the run.

Secretary of State Clinton left office in 2012 before ISIS started its rampage in Iraq and benefited on the Syrian civil war.

America needs Trump like a hole in the head.

Where do you get your facts and logic from?

 

Kari
baseman posted:

And all this time Obama said they are just a "JV Team"!!!

The holes in the heads are the heads of 10s of thousands of Christians, Shia and other "infidels" in territory under the control of ISIS!!

The hole in G W Bush's head led to all this. Is that why you stopped using his avatar? I presume after Hillary hands Trump his head in November you will drop his avatar like a hot potato. I'll be interested to see whose avatar you use next.

Kari
baseman posted:
Kari posted:
baseman posted:

And all this time Obama said they are just a "JV Team"!!!

The holes in the heads are the heads of 10s of thousands of Christians, Shia and other "infidels" in territory under the control of ISIS!!

The hole in G W Bush's head led to all this. Is that why you stopped using his avatar? I presume after Hillary hands Trump his head in November you will drop his avatar like a hot potato. I'll be interested to see whose avatar you use next.

No, I stopped because Trump is now the new sheriff in town.  One cannot have two at the same time.  I also once had our first dear leader, LFSB!!

You will see who my next Avatar will be, in time.  I keep up with the times!!!

And it will not be that "flying jackass" that Stromy sports!!

Can you please use a "flying cow calf"? I don't want Warria to feel disappointed.

FM
baseman posted:
Kari posted:
baseman posted:

And all this time Obama said they are just a "JV Team"!!!

The holes in the heads are the heads of 10s of thousands of Christians, Shia and other "infidels" in territory under the control of ISIS!!

The hole in G W Bush's head led to all this. Is that why you stopped using his avatar? I presume after Hillary hands Trump his head in November you will drop his avatar like a hot potato. I'll be interested to see whose avatar you use next.

No, I stopped because Trump is now the new sheriff in town.  One cannot have two at the same time.  I also once had our first dear leader, LFSB!!

You will see who my next Avatar will be, in time.  I keep up with the times!!!

And it will not be that "flying jackass" that Stromy sports!!

It is a dragon monkey!!!

FM
baseman posted:
Stormborn posted:
baseman posted:

No, I stopped because Trump is now the new sheriff in town.  One cannot have two at the same time.  I also once had our first dear leader, LFSB!!

You will see who my next Avatar will be, in time.  I keep up with the times!!!

And it will not be that "flying jackass" that Stromy sports!!

It is a dragon monkey!!!

Dragon Monkey?   I never heard of that combo!! 

Ha ha...Dragon, you Monkey. Thank you for the cue that you, as usual, need some clarification

FM
Kari posted:
. Trade deficits have to be understood as inflows of investment to the US economy over its savings rate.

 

Trade deficits are when the USA buys more than it sells.  Nothing to do with net inflows of foreign capital.

Now as to Trump.  Well when Americans display a willingness to pay higher prices for US made good, rather then buying cheaper imports, then jobs will no longer be shipped abroad.

So no Trump CANNOT wave his magic hand (the one which Rubio is obsessed with---homoerotic attraction maybe) and have jobs return to the USA.

What Trump, Sanders, and the other nativist need to study is why Germany, smaller than the USA, exports more industrial products.

All a trade war will bring is retaliation.

FM
caribny posted:
Kari posted:
. Trade deficits have to be understood as inflows of investment to the US economy over its savings rate.

 

Trade deficits are when the USA buys more than it sells.  Nothing to do with net inflows of foreign capital.

Now as to Trump.  Well when Americans display a willingness to pay higher prices for US made good, rather then buying cheaper imports, then jobs will no longer be shipped abroad.

So no Trump CANNOT wave his magic hand (the one which Rubio is obsessed with---homoerotic attraction maybe) and have jobs return to the USA.

What Trump, Sanders, and the other nativist need to study is why Germany, smaller than the USA, exports more industrial products.

All a trade war will bring is retaliation.

Trade deficits are when the USA buys more than it sells.  Nothing to do with net inflows of foreign capital.

 

Okay - you're right, strictly speaking. I was tying the overall importance of the merchandise trade deficit to net income flows. The US running  merchandise deficits year after year works as a locomotive for the global economy.

Kari

The bigger point is that the post I was responding to made it seems as if only Obama had trade deficits and that it was necessarily a bad thing.

I'd like to hear your views on that after you spent so much time with the technical definition of merchandise trade deficits. BTW one could argue that services, including the financial and capital services industry should be taken in the overall picture of deficits.

Kari
baseman posted:
caribny posted:
Kari posted:
. Trade deficits have to be understood as inflows of investment to the US economy over its savings rate.

 

Trade deficits are when the USA buys more than it sells.  Nothing to do with net inflows of foreign capital.

Now as to Trump.  Well when Americans display a willingness to pay higher prices for US made good, rather then buying cheaper imports, then jobs will no longer be shipped abroad.

So no Trump CANNOT wave his magic hand (the one which Rubio is obsessed with---homoerotic attraction maybe) and have jobs return to the USA.

What Trump, Sanders, and the other nativist need to study is why Germany, smaller than the USA, exports more industrial products.

All a trade war will bring is retaliation.

I agree [in principle] with some of what you say [not meaning your silly Rubio rant].

The US do need to understand why other nations export more than the US.  I can tell you one reason, the US products are very American-centric and many products do not consider the reality of the foreign markets.  I'm not talking military, commercial jets, drugs, etc, but more basic industrial and commercial products.  They tend to be geared to the US market and US infrastructure reality.

Regarding the price to the US consumer of buying cheap, I don't think people understand the price to this society of having large swathes un/underemployed.  The price is very high in terms of welfare, drug, crime and general decay and disenchantment within society.

What do you think is behind the Trump juggernaut?  Don't blame Trump, don't blame the people, don't blame the victim!!!  You of all, should understand this and what it means.  You throw people under the bus due to race.  Newt G was the best champion for prison reform, Trump is the best for blue-collar employment!  You despise them cuz they are "White"!!  Pastor Manning is correct about the likes of you!!

Trump is not a juggernaut. He is an old diesel powered by a third of gullible, marginally educated Republican electorate, hobbling along and dragging the remaining two thirds who hate him over the cliff. It is why they are so intent to save them selves and hope they can derail this derelict vehicle before they fall over.

FM
baseman posted:
Stormborn posted:
baseman posted:
caribny posted:

I agree [in principle] with some of what you say [not meaning your silly Rubio rant].

The US do need to understand why other nations export more than the US.  I can tell you one reason, the US products are very American-centric and many products do not consider the reality of the foreign markets.  I'm not talking military, commercial jets, drugs, etc, but more basic industrial and commercial products.  They tend to be geared to the US market and US infrastructure reality.

Regarding the price to the US consumer of buying cheap, I don't think people understand the price to this society of having large swathes un/underemployed.  The price is very high in terms of welfare, drug, crime and general decay and disenchantment within society.

What do you think is behind the Trump juggernaut?  Don't blame Trump, don't blame the people, don't blame the victim!!!  You of all, should understand this and what it means.  You throw people under the bus due to race.  Newt G was the best champion for prison reform, Trump is the best for blue-collar employment!  You despise them cuz they are "White"!!  Pastor Manning is correct about the likes of you!!

Trump is not a juggernaut. He is an old diesel powered by a third of gullible, marginally educated Republican electorate, hobbling along and dragging the remaining two thirds who hate him over the cliff. It is why they are so intent to save them selves and hope they can derail this derelict vehicle before they fall over.

Well, maybe has more punch than the old clown powered from bio-diesel fermented from maniok root.

And, how come you got missed!!

This far, the derail ain't happen!!!

Who cares? It is not a worry for progressives! It is the GOP trying to save their souls. Trump is going to get beaten in November for sure. Hilliary is going to do a stormdance on his head.

FM
antabanta posted:
yuji22 posted:

Yuji would like to officially announce his endorsement of Donald Trump in his bid for the Presidency of the United States of America.

 This decision was made despite my great admiration for President Bill Clinton. Grandma Hillary is no Bill. She is too woody and scripted. A typical everyday politician who made zero impact in the lives of ordinary Americans since her stint with a community organizer who also misled the American Public and who also failed to raise the standard of living for Americans.

 Grandma Hillary carries baggage which will be addressed by future President Donald Trump. Her failure to bring about a homeland for the People of Palestine and leaving the middle east in a complete mess is her legacy.

Her community organizer boss is equally responsible. The middle east is worse off today as a result of their incompetence. 

The Donald has momentum and that is what matters in politics. In fact, Donald brought out extraordinary amounts of Republican voters last night. He is like an unstoppable train. His victory last night and his speech in Florida revealed a more mature politician.

The Republican establishment was stunned and has chosen a loser Romney to do some dirty mud slinging. Romney’s attempt to stop The Trump Train will be a terrible mistake. It would be wise for the party establishment to accept a Victor.

Pundits and so called experts have all been shown the trash bin after their failure to recognize that Americans want a strong leader. A community organizer failed them and they will not settle for his messenger.

I will provide a more detailed analysis at a later posting.

To all of GNI’s Hillary supporters, good luck. Hope Grandma Hillary does not fall asleep. 

Go Trump Go !

 

Yuji22

Based on the words above, your support seems to be based solely on his momentum? Is that correct?

Please advise. Is there any reason other than momentum why you support Trump?

A
baseman posted:
Stormborn posted:

Well, maybe has more punch than the old clown powered from bio-diesel fermented from maniok root.

And, how come you got missed!!

This far, the derail ain't happen!!!

... Hilliary is going to do a stormdance on his head.

You mean like the terrorists were doing to the dead Americans in Benghazi while she sipped champagne and caviar?

another cobbled up attempt to place blame. It would not work. As I said, she will do a dance on Trump's uninformed ignorant behind.

FM
Kari posted:
 

 

Okay - you're right, strictly speaking. I was tying the overall importance of the merchandise trade deficit to net income flows. The US running  merchandise deficits year after year works as a locomotive for the global economy.

I think that you meant to say balance of payment deficits, where capital net inflows/outflows are considered.  The USA does benefit from foreign investment (portfolio and real assets), which finances any deficits (trade deficits and payments such as interest, dividends, and repatriations to foreign owners).

The US dollar remains the reserve currency, and the USA is seen as the world's most stable economy.  So all those screams from all 3 GOP clowns that the USA is in dire straights look like serious hysteria of a lunatic fringe.  When last have we heard any queries from the EU zone or China that there ought to be a reserve currency other than the US$?

Yes US trade deficits do act as an engine of growth for the global economy, as we have the largest consumer market.  That was the source of China's 10% real growth, which they attained.  High Chinese growth also pulled along commodity producers. Interestingly a slower US economy, with reduced consumption, has slowed Chinese growth, which has dumped Brazil into a recession.

When Bernie, Trump, and Cruz are done with their protectionism, to their chagrin MORE US workers will be unemployed, as other countries retaliate, and as compressed margins, due to the higher cost of imports, result in lower wages, or increased automation, to reduce labor costs.

The lower end of the consumer chain  (Walmart, Costco, etc.) requires cheap imports, so how will Americans react when prices increase by 25%?

What Bernie, Trump, and Cruz need to investigate is why Germany, a smaller economy than the USA, exports all most as much as we do by value. Airbus will be very happy as countries, angered by US protectionism, retaliate by banning Boeing purchases.  Ditto for Caterpillar, etc.

FM
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Kari posted:

, including the financial and capital services industry should be taken in the overall picture of deficits.

By the time that the anti Wall St Bernie, Trump and Cruz finish, we will not have a financial services sector left.  London will take over much of NYC's functions.  And note that financial services are a huge user of IT services, so that goes as well.

Yes the USA does earn quite a bit from our sophisticated financial sector, but stupid politicians don't understand that.

We want to prevent the excess of the 2008 debacle, which was induced by the GOP and the Democrats, who refused to provide proper regulatory oversight of the non banking financial sectors (derivatives, etc) and who didn't demand that banks be adequately capitalized.

But silly Bernie thinks that we will still have a financial sector, based on the old notion of bank deposits used to fund loans.  The big Euro banks will eat the US banks alive, and the US banks will relocate most of their capital markets overseas.

FM
baseman posted:
 

I agree [in principle] with some of what you say [not meaning your silly Rubio rant].

The US do need to understand why other nations export more than the US.  I can tell you one reason, the US products are very American-centric and many products do not consider the reality of the foreign markets.  I'm not talking military, commercial jets, drugs, etc, but more basic industrial and commercial products.  They tend to be geared to the US market and US infrastructure reality.

Regarding the price to the US consumer of buying cheap, I don't think people understand the price to this society of having large swathes un/underemployed.  The price is very high in terms of welfare, drug, crime and general decay and disenchantment within society.

What do you think is behind the Trump juggernaut?  Don't blame Trump, don't blame the people, don't blame the victim!!!  You of all, should understand this and what it means.  You throw people under the bus due to race.  Newt G was the best champion for prison reform, Trump is the best for blue-collar employment!  You despise them cuz they are "White"!!  Pastor Manning is correct about the likes of you!!

1.  Your GOP refused to invest in infrastructure. Most gov'ts can give preference to local manufacturers and can do this while minimizing relation.  But we don't invest, while our highways and bridges crumble (remember that infamous rush hour collapse in Minneapolis a few years back).

2.  Germany provides free, or almost free tertiary level training.  The trade unions focus heavily on making their members more productive.  Not just screaming more pay for less work, as US unions do.

The result is that US workers are uneducated and unproductive, and therefore unable to compete at levels, based on the wages that they demand.  Bernie, Trump and Cruz will create more work for robotics.  But then Germans, Japanese and Chinese will need to be imported, as US workers are too uneducated to be involved in this.

Germany competes because their highly trained and highly skilled work force focus on high end goods, which are beyond the ability of low wages countries to engage in.  The USA cannot because it doesn't invest in its workforce.

Don't scream welfare because our social support structures in the USA are 3rd world.  Daily I see evidence of families reduced to begging because their welfare benefits have run out, and they lack the skills to get the jobs which are available. 

A trip to dying towns in the South and the Midwest will show you that it isn't just blacks who have fallen into this trap. In fact the new "inner city" are the small former factory/mining towns in these regions.  Filled with crime, drug abuse and family dysfunction, all along the lines of what began to occur in the larger cities in the early 60s.

FM

What is behind the Trump juggernaut is plain ignorance.  When ever some one asks Trump for specifics, he assumes the look of a deer in head lights. 

The recent debate was quite educational in the degree to which the mediocre Rubio (genitalia jokes and human waste comments notwithstanding) and Cruz made Trump look stupid.

Now when he has to deal with Hillary (that is if she can fend off Bernie in the Midwest, where her black base will be of less help to her than it was in the South) Trump will look quite stupid.  She describing what she will actually DO, having defined what the problem is.  Trump screaming that Hillary is an old and ugly wench who he will never marry. 

He will NOT be able to claim that she is dishonest, because Trump certainly isn't honest!

GOP fanatics will fall for Trump.  The mainstream suburbanites will NOT fall for him, and in fact are already saying that they have no intention in voting for a buffoon who will reduce the USA into being a laughing stock.

FM
baseman posted:
 

You mean like the terrorists were doing to the dead Americans in Benghazi while she sipped champagne and caviar?

Hillary had Benghazi.  The GOP had 9/11.

We all agree which incident was more damaging to the USA.  There was an intelligence break down that allowed 9/11.  The GOP can scream otherwise but those are the DOCUMENTED facts.

Now we await the crowning of Cruz or Trump, who will allow US based terrorists (both the white supremacists and the jihadis) to walk into a store and buy guns and ammo, because they refuse the most rudimentary of gun controls.

FM
baseman posted:
RiffRaff posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Vish - Trump is very relevant to our system.  America is running a huge trade deficit with other countries right now, the largest in its history.  Jobs are going to Mexico and other places.  ISIS is raging out of control.  Hillary has been in government for how many years and she did not address any of this.  America needs Trump and the people know it.

Trump is good at filing bankruptcy to get out of problems

Trump never filed for bankruptcy.  Companies in which he had an interest and some which Licensed his name did!!  In most or all, he was not even part of their management!!

Baseman, what I am missing here in your claim that "Trump never filed for bankruptcy."  What is this about?

Bankruptcy 1: The Trump Taj Mahal, 1991

The first bankruptcy associated with Trump was perhaps the most significant in terms of his personal finances, according to news reports at the time. He funded the construction of the $1 billion Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, which opened in 1990. By 1991, the casino was nearly $3 billion in debt, while Trump had racked up nearly $900 million in personal liabilities, so the business decided to file for Chapter 11 reorganization, according to the New York Times. As a result, Trump gave up half his personal stake in the casino and sold his yacht and airline, according to the Washington Post.

Bankruptcy 2: Trump Plaza Hotel, 1992

Trump acquired the Plaza Hotel in New York for $390 million in 1988. By 1992, the hotel had accumulated $550 million in debt. As a result of the bankruptcy, in exchange for easier terms on which to pay off the debts, Trump relinquished a 49 percent stake in the Plaza to a total of six lenders, according to ABC News. Trump remained the hotel’s CEO, but it was merely a gesture -- he didn’t earn a salary and had no say in the hotel’s day-to-day operations, according to the New York Times.

Bankruptcy 3: Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts, 2004

Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts filed for bankruptcy again in 2004 when his casinos -- including the Trump Taj Mahal, Trump Marina and Trump Plaza casinos in Atlantic City and a riverboat casino in Indiana -- had accrued an estimated $1.8 billion in debt, according to the Associated Press. Trump agreed to reduce his share in the company from 47 to 27 percent in a restructuring plan, but he was still the company’s largest single shareholder and remained in charge of its operations. Trump told the Associated Press at the time that the company represented less than 1 percent of his net worth.

Bankruptcy 4: Trump Entertainment Resorts, 2009

Trump Entertainment Resorts -- formerly Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts -- was hit hard by the 2008 economic recession and missed a $53.1 million bond interest payment in December 2008, according to ABC News. After debating with the company’s board of directors, Trump resigned as the company’s chairman and had his corporate stake in the company reduced to 10 percent. The company continued to use Trump’s name in licensing.

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:

He never filed for personal bankruptcy.  These are all entities under the Trump Organization with other partners.  On Wall Street the nice word for this is "Restructured Deals."

I guess you didn't read what he wrote.  Here it is:

Trump never filed for bankruptcy.  Companies in which he had an interest and some which Licensed his name did!!  In most or all, he was not even part of their management!!

Bankruptcy is bankruptcy!  Only mismanaged companies file for bankruptcy and the are forced to restructure if allowed.

FM
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Bibi Haniffa posted:

He never filed for personal bankruptcy.  These are all entities under the Trump Organization with other partners.  On Wall Street the nice word for this is "Restructured Deals."

So the fact that his record of failure as a business man doesn't bother you? This when the very reason why you claim that he will be a good president is based on this.

Either Trump is incompetent, or he is a dead beat cheat he refuses to pay his bills.

FM
baseman posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

He never filed for personal bankruptcy.  These are all entities under the Trump Organization with other partners.  On Wall Street the nice word for this is "Restructured Deals."

Them don't know the difference!!

Yes we do. Trump is either an incompetent person who runs his companies into the ground, or he raises funding from people, and refuses to pay them back.

FM
caribny posted:
baseman posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

He never filed for personal bankruptcy.  These are all entities under the Trump Organization with other partners.  On Wall Street the nice word for this is "Restructured Deals."

Them don't know the difference!!

Yes we do. Trump is either an incompetent person who runs his companies into the ground, or he raises funding from people, and refuses to pay them back.

Why you think they like Jagdeo?  He is a con man just like Trump.

FM
VVP posted:
caribny posted:
baseman posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

He never filed for personal bankruptcy.  These are all entities under the Trump Organization with other partners.  On Wall Street the nice word for this is "Restructured Deals."

Them don't know the difference!!

Yes we do. Trump is either an incompetent person who runs his companies into the ground, or he raises funding from people, and refuses to pay them back.

Why you think they like Jagdeo?  He is a con man just like Trump.

Glad that you see the correlation.  Its uncanny.

FM
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

He never filed for personal bankruptcy.  These are all entities under the Trump Organization with other partners.  On Wall Street the nice word for this is "Restructured Deals."

So the fact that his record of failure as a business man doesn't bother you? This when the very reason why you claim that he will be a good president is based on this.

Either Trump is incompetent, or he is a dead beat cheat he refuses to pay his bills.

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company.  Even Fortune 500 companies do it.  It doesn't mean that you are poor or you don't have money.  It is part of the business machinery of the financial system.  Many of these companies later emerge from bankruptcy and some even become financial giants again.  Remember what happened in 2008 to the banking system when the housing market crumbled the financial industry.  It is how business works, and the smart ones use the system to their advantage.

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

He never filed for personal bankruptcy.  These are all entities under the Trump Organization with other partners.  On Wall Street the nice word for this is "Restructured Deals."

So the fact that his record of failure as a business man doesn't bother you? This when the very reason why you claim that he will be a good president is based on this.

Either Trump is incompetent, or he is a dead beat cheat he refuses to pay his bills.

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company.  Even Fortune 500 companies do it.  It doesn't mean that you are poor or you don't have money.  It is part of the business machinery of the financial system.  Many of these companies later emerge from bankruptcy and some even become financial giants again.  Remember what happened in 2008 to the banking system when the housing market crumbled the financial industry.  It is how business works, and the smart ones use the system to their advantage.

The bottom line is that only mismanaged companies file for Bankruptcy protection and they are forced to restructure or be taken over.  I guess you do not know why the banking industry was forced to seek a bailout in 2008?  Read it would help.

FM
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baseman posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

He never filed for personal bankruptcy.  These are all entities under the Trump Organization with other partners.  On Wall Street the nice word for this is "Restructured Deals."

So the fact that his record of failure as a business man doesn't bother you? This when the very reason why you claim that he will be a good president is based on this.

Either Trump is incompetent, or he is a dead beat cheat he refuses to pay his bills.

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company.  Even Fortune 500 companies do it.  It doesn't mean that you are poor or you don't have money.  It is part of the business machinery of the financial system.  Many of these companies later emerge from bankruptcy and some even become financial giants again.  Remember what happened in 2008 to the banking system when the housing market crumbled the financial industry.  It is how business works, and the smart ones use the system to their advantage.

But you dealing with dummies here.  Well, Caribj ain't actually, he just plain arrogant but very slick and getting the sheep to follow him around and bleat.  He knows what you are saying, he really does!!!  He is probably the most sensible guy in town...apart from yours truly, of course!!

Keep talking your jargon.  I don't know who you think you fooling.  Didn't you try to go around selling the lie that you are a CEO?  Well you have to be the first CEO with so much time to spend on this board.  I guess you are the CEO of you church 

FM
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Not only mismanaged companies file for bankruptcy protection.  Market conditions also make this happen.  Was Citigroup a mismanaged company in 2008 when they had to beg the government to bail them out?  No, they weren't.  They were slick like Donald Trump.  They parked up their money in offshore accounts and took the government money and use it.  I am not saying this is right, I am saying it is how business works. 

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Not only mismanaged companies file for bankruptcy protection.  Market conditions also make this happen.  Was Citigroup a mismanaged company in 2008 when they had to beg the government to bail them out?  No, they weren't.  They were slick like Donald Trump.  They parked up their money in offshore accounts and took the government money and use it.  I am not saying this is right, I am saying it is how business works. 

You simply do not understand what you are talking about.  Go and read up.  I wish TK was here to help you out.  Read about the banking collapse in 2008, start with Lehman Brothers.

FM
baseman posted:
VVP posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

He never filed for personal bankruptcy.  These are all entities under the Trump Organization with other partners.  On Wall Street the nice word for this is "Restructured Deals."

So the fact that his record of failure as a business man doesn't bother you? This when the very reason why you claim that he will be a good president is based on this.

Either Trump is incompetent, or he is a dead beat cheat he refuses to pay his bills.

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company.  Even Fortune 500 companies do it.  It doesn't mean that you are poor or you don't have money.  It is part of the business machinery of the financial system.  Many of these companies later emerge from bankruptcy and some even become financial giants again.  Remember what happened in 2008 to the banking system when the housing market crumbled the financial industry.  It is how business works, and the smart ones use the system to their advantage.

The bottom line is that only mismanaged companies file for Bankruptcy protection and they are forced to restructure or be taken over.  I guess you do not know why the banking industry was forced to seek a bailout in 2008?  Read it would help.

Then you need to go tell that to the US law makers who enacted these laws and the Court system which adjudicates such matters!!

You seem to know what no one realize that even you yourself doesn't know!!  And while you're at it, make sure you b-line to Norway!  Them waiting with bated breath on Amelia!!

More jargon.  $hit as usual.

FM
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
 

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company. 

Trump uses bankruptcy to wipe out debt to creditors.  He even boasts about this.

What other companies do is not relevant to this.

What matters is whether the will of the people will push Trump to the presidency. I suspect that you are one of those looking to migrate to Canada in this event. Unfortunately, Canada does not give entitlement benefits to migrants. 

FM
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
 

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company. 

Trump uses bankruptcy to wipe out debt to creditors.  He even boasts about this.

What other companies do is not relevant to this.

What matters is whether the will of the people will push Trump to the presidency. I suspect that you are one of those looking to migrate to Canada in this event. Unfortunately, Canada does not give entitlement benefits to migrants. 

I do not see anyone quaking. Reasonable people with some modicum of sense are not going to be gulled into handing over the office of the presidency to that fraud. America always stand up and do the right thing when it matters.

FM
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
 

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company. 

Trump uses bankruptcy to wipe out debt to creditors.  He even boasts about this.

What other companies do is not relevant to this.

What matters is whether the will of the people will push Trump to the presidency. I suspect that you are one of those looking to migrate to Canada in this event. Unfortunately, Canada does not give entitlement benefits to migrants. 

It was once rumoured on GNI that Storm is on the social assistance roll. Canada will not welcome him here.

FM
Sparky posted:
yuji22 posted:

Vish,

I assume that you do not have the power to endorse anyone. 

Watch your language please.

I uphold very high standards on GNI and the esteemed Yuji is a senior, top 5 GNI member.

It is my right to endorse anyone of my choice.

Definition:

enΒ·dorseΒ·ment
inˈdΓ΄rsmΙ™nt,enˈdΓ΄rsmΙ™nt/
noun
1.
an act of giving one's public approval or support to someone or something.
synonyms: support, backing, approval, seal of approval, agreement, recommendation, championship, patronage, affirmation, sanction; informalbuy-in
"the proposal won their overwhelming endorsement"

Saying that you are delusional would be too kind.

Calling him an A-hole would also be too kind.

cain
VVP posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Not only mismanaged companies file for bankruptcy protection.  Market conditions also make this happen.  Was Citigroup a mismanaged company in 2008 when they had to beg the government to bail them out?  No, they weren't.  They were slick like Donald Trump.  They parked up their money in offshore accounts and took the government money and use it.  I am not saying this is right, I am saying it is how business works. 

You simply do not understand what you are talking about.  Go and read up.  I wish TK was here to help you out.  Read about the banking collapse in 2008, start with Lehman Brothers.

What is it that TK can teach me about the American banking system? I was an employee at one of these financial giants when all this was happening.  

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:
VVP posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Not only mismanaged companies file for bankruptcy protection.  Market conditions also make this happen.  Was Citigroup a mismanaged company in 2008 when they had to beg the government to bail them out?  No, they weren't.  They were slick like Donald Trump.  They parked up their money in offshore accounts and took the government money and use it.  I am not saying this is right, I am saying it is how business works. 

You simply do not understand what you are talking about.  Go and read up.  I wish TK was here to help you out.  Read about the banking collapse in 2008, start with Lehman Brothers.

What is it that TK can teach me about the American banking system? I was an employee at one of these financial giants when all this was happening.  

Bibi it is funny to watch how dem less educated AFC/PNC posters are boasting about a total reject TK. A man rejected by ALL political parties in Guyana.

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:
VVP posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Not only mismanaged companies file for bankruptcy protection.  Market conditions also make this happen.  Was Citigroup a mismanaged company in 2008 when they had to beg the government to bail them out?  No, they weren't.  They were slick like Donald Trump.  They parked up their money in offshore accounts and took the government money and use it.  I am not saying this is right, I am saying it is how business works. 

You simply do not understand what you are talking about.  Go and read up.  I wish TK was here to help you out.  Read about the banking collapse in 2008, start with Lehman Brothers.

What is it that TK can teach me about the American banking system? I was an employee at one of these financial giants when all this was happening.  

You must have been making and serving the coffee there with the explanation provided above. Lol

Low IQ hustlers!!!!!

FM
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yuji22 posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
VVP posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Not only mismanaged companies file for bankruptcy protection.  Market conditions also make this happen.  Was Citigroup a mismanaged company in 2008 when they had to beg the government to bail them out?  No, they weren't.  They were slick like Donald Trump.  They parked up their money in offshore accounts and took the government money and use it.  I am not saying this is right, I am saying it is how business works. 

You simply do not understand what you are talking about.  Go and read up.  I wish TK was here to help you out.  Read about the banking collapse in 2008, start with Lehman Brothers.

What is it that TK can teach me about the American banking system? I was an employee at one of these financial giants when all this was happening.  

Bibi it is funny to watch how dem less educated AFC/PNC posters are boasting about a total reject TK. A man rejected by ALL political parties in Guyana.

I did not realize they awarded degrees for working in backdam.

FM
yuji22 posted:
 

Bibi it is funny to watch how dem less educated AFC/PNC posters are boasting about a total reject TK. A man rejected by ALL political parties in Guyana.

Most assuredly stormborn and caribny on their own have more education and intellect than the ENTIRE brown bai KKK.   We don't even need to bring in TK. 

The mere fact that you all support a man whose entire economic development plan is "I can make the best deal that you would ever see", this while his hordes are threatening to riot at the convention, if they don't get their way.

And this when they are not threatening to kill "terrorists" (which is any one who they THINK is a terrorist) or assaulting black women, even those who support the GOP.

This show how simple the brown bai KKK is!

FM
yuji22 posted:
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
 

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company. 

Trump uses bankruptcy to wipe out debt to creditors.  He even boasts about this.

What other companies do is not relevant to this.

What matters is whether the will of the people will push Trump to the presidency. I suspect that you are one of those looking to migrate to Canada in this event. Unfortunately, Canada does not give entitlement benefits to migrants. 

It was once rumoured on GNI that Storm is on the social assistance roll. Canada will not welcome him here.

Admin, why this kind of antagonism is allowed?

Mitwah
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Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
 

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company. 

Trump uses bankruptcy to wipe out debt to creditors.  He even boasts about this.

What other companies do is not relevant to this.

What matters is whether the will of the people will push Trump to the presidency. I suspect that you are one of those looking to migrate to Canada in this event. Unfortunately, Canada does not give entitlement benefits to migrants. 

It was once rumoured on GNI that Storm is on the social assistance roll. Canada will not welcome him here.

Admin, why this kind of antagonism is allowed?

Astounding, mindboggling that Yuji gets away with this and his sordid race baiting as well. Maybe the special "astrology" stuff he once said he used to inform him that Nagamootoo is "close to his bucket", works to protect him from sanctions for the racism and insults that he dishes out here. His comrades Baseman and few others seem to be similarly protected. 

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

He never filed for personal bankruptcy.  These are all entities under the Trump Organization with other partners.  On Wall Street the nice word for this is "Restructured Deals."

So the fact that his record of failure as a business man doesn't bother you? This when the very reason why you claim that he will be a good president is based on this.

Either Trump is incompetent, or he is a dead beat cheat he refuses to pay his bills.

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company.  Even Fortune 500 companies do it.  It doesn't mean that you are poor or you don't have money.  It is part of the business machinery of the financial system.  Many of these companies later emerge from bankruptcy and some even become financial giants again.  Remember what happened in 2008 to the banking system when the housing market crumbled the financial industry.  It is how business works, and the smart ones use the system to their advantage.

Bibi,

These AFC/PNC supporters cannot fathom the most basic of economic practices in the USA.

FM
susan posted:
Mitwah posted:
yuji22 posted:
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
 

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company. 

Trump uses bankruptcy to wipe out debt to creditors.  He even boasts about this.

What other companies do is not relevant to this.

What matters is whether the will of the people will push Trump to the presidency. I suspect that you are one of those looking to migrate to Canada in this event. Unfortunately, Canada does not give entitlement benefits to migrants. 

It was once rumoured on GNI that Storm is on the social assistance roll. Canada will not welcome him here.

Admin, why this kind of antagonism is allowed?

Astounding, mindboggling that Yuji gets away with this and his sordid race baiting as well. Maybe the special "astrology" stuff he once said he used to inform him that Nagamootoo is "close to his bucket", works to protect him from sanctions for the racism and insults that he dishes out here. His comrades Baseman and few others seem to be similarly protected. 

The admin and moderators allow this on a daily basis,mention drunk and you are banned.

too much racism here of recent.

Django
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Bibi Haniffa posted:
 

What is it that TK can teach me about the American banking system? I was an employee at one of these financial giants when all this was happening.  

Trump ran his projects to the ground, didn't have the cash flow to service his debt, and so declared bankruptcy.   He lost is Atlantic city properties, and many which carry his name, do so under license.

So why don't you read what Forbes magazine has to say?  I assume that you know that this magazine isn't a "liberal" rag.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/de...lane/2/#5dacc8cfeda1

FM
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
 

What is it that TK can teach me about the American banking system? I was an employee at one of these financial giants when all this was happening.  

Trump ran his projects to the ground, didn't have the cash flow to service his debt, and so declared bankruptcy.   He lost is Atlantic city properties, and many which carry his name, do so under license.

So why don't you read what Forbes magazine has to say?  I assume that you know that this magazine isn't a "liberal" rag.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/de...lane/2/#5dacc8cfeda1

Bankruptcy is wealth generation strategy. Duh!!! Tells you a lot of their business acumen.  

FM
yuji22 posted:
caribny posted:
yuji22 posted:

Looks like Trump victories are creating angry anti Trump supporters in GNI.

 

By the time the GOP and the Democrats reveal what a fraud Trump is, you would be too embarrassed.

http://time.com/money/4010695/...y-scam-donald-trump/

I could care less what you think.

Trump for President.

Go Trump Go !

Bring back pride and dignity to the USA !

By the time that we finish with Trump you will disappear for one year out of shame like rev did after Obama and Granger won.

FM
FC posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
 

What is it that TK can teach me about the American banking system? I was an employee at one of these financial giants when all this was happening.  

Trump ran his projects to the ground, didn't have the cash flow to service his debt, and so declared bankruptcy.   He lost is Atlantic city properties, and many which carry his name, do so under license.

So why don't you read what Forbes magazine has to say?  I assume that you know that this magazine isn't a "liberal" rag.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/de...lane/2/#5dacc8cfeda1

Bankruptcy is wealth generation strategy. Duh!!! Tells you a lot of their business acumen.  

Bibi is a filing in some office, yet pretends to be a big time investment banker. Typical RH mentality.

FM
yuji22 posted:
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
 

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company. 

Trump uses bankruptcy to wipe out debt to creditors.  He even boasts about this.

What other companies do is not relevant to this.

What matters is whether the will of the people will push Trump to the presidency. I suspect that you are one of those looking to migrate to Canada in this event. Unfortunately, Canada does not give entitlement benefits to migrants. 

It was once rumoured on GNI that Storm is on the social assistance roll. Canada will not welcome him here.

Hay dumb ass, everyone here but you know I literally became an adult in Canada. I was playing my guitar in the streets of Toronto when you were still bathing in trench water.

Also, keep pretending you know me you will wake up one day and find your ugly mug posted on the site. There is nothing more humiliating than pretending you are more than you are and everyone get to verify it. I have nothing to hide since I used to post with my real name here.

FM
caribny posted:
FC posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
 

What is it that TK can teach me about the American banking system? I was an employee at one of these financial giants when all this was happening.  

Trump ran his projects to the ground, didn't have the cash flow to service his debt, and so declared bankruptcy.   He lost is Atlantic city properties, and many which carry his name, do so under license.

So why don't you read what Forbes magazine has to say?  I assume that you know that this magazine isn't a "liberal" rag.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/de...lane/2/#5dacc8cfeda1

Bankruptcy is wealth generation strategy. Duh!!! Tells you a lot of their business acumen.  

Bibi is a filing in some office, yet pretends to be a big time investment banker. Typical RH mentality.

You learn a lot by reading what and how they write.  Anytime, someone goes into self promotion mode it is a red flag. 

FM
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:
. Unfortunately, Canada does not give entitlement benefits to migrants. 

THIS is why Americans will PREVENT a fascist from being president.

I believe this is the best hope of many to keep up their lifestyle at the expense of us tax payers.  Did you ever consider remigrating back to Guyana under the Granger administration? With a Black government in power you should have no problems getting contracts and starting a business. 

FM
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Drugb posted:
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:
. Unfortunately, Canada does not give entitlement benefits to migrants. 

THIS is why Americans will PREVENT a fascist from being president.

I believe this is the best hope of many to keep up their lifestyle at the expense of us tax payers.  Did you ever consider remigrating back to Guyana under the Granger administration? With a Black government in power you should have no problems getting contracts and starting a business. 

Why is comment from you not countered by asking you take your sorry backsides back to the Hog island or Hubu Backdam for some sessions of trench shitting? The PPP had 23 years and you are still here.

The point is anyone can make a comment on the government in their new home. You are just being an ass.

FM
baseman posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

He never filed for personal bankruptcy.  These are all entities under the Trump Organization with other partners.  On Wall Street the nice word for this is "Restructured Deals."

So the fact that his record of failure as a business man doesn't bother you? This when the very reason why you claim that he will be a good president is based on this.

Either Trump is incompetent, or he is a dead beat cheat he refuses to pay his bills.

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company.  Even Fortune 500 companies do it.  It doesn't mean that you are poor or you don't have money.  It is part of the business machinery of the financial system.  Many of these companies later emerge from bankruptcy and some even become financial giants again.  Remember what happened in 2008 to the banking system when the housing market crumbled the financial industry.  It is how business works, and the smart ones use the system to their advantage.

But you dealing with dummies here.  Well, Caribj ain't actually, he just plain arrogant but very slick and getting the sheep to follow him around and bleat.  He knows what you are saying, he really does!!!  He is probably the most sensible guy in town...apart from yours truly, of course!!

This is especially for my friend Carib.  Breaking News from Bloomberg Business.  Buying opportunity coming up for smart people like Donald Trump.

Wall Street's Awful Quarter Is Hitting Goldman Sachs, Too!!!

As Wall Street leaders warn publicly about this quarter’s plunging revenue from trading and deals, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., the bank most reliant on those operations, has provided no guidance. The mystery isn’t whether it is getting hit too -- it’s how hard.

Goldman Sachs’s income from investment banking -- advising takeovers and underwriting securities -- is projected to tumble 32 percent this quarter from a year earlier, Credit Suisse Group AG analysts wrote in a note on Tuesday. Internally, some senior executives are anticipating a drop of roughly 25 percent in that business, according to two people with knowledge of the matter, though the estimate may not be formal. Revenue from the bank’s larger trading business will probably fall 17 percent, the Credit Suisse analysts said.

Firms including JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Citigroup Inc. have been warning that turbulent markets are battering their earnings, as stock swings, a slump in commodity prices and low interest rates prompt companies to delay share offerings and customers to pull back from trading. The first quarter is usually Wall Street’s strongest, as corporations and investors adjust strategies at the start of the year.

 

Goldman Sachs typically doesn’t provide any mid-quarter guidance.

β€œWe have to take our direction from what other firms have said and what we have been able to observe in the marketplace,” Guy Moszkowski, an analyst at Autonomous Research, said in an interview. β€œThe market environment is what it is, and it’s not good.”

Michael DuVally, a Goldman Sachs spokesman, declined to comment. Shares of the bank, led by Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein, are down 16 percent this year. To be sure, the company often ends up surpassing analysts’ revenue predictions -- beating them in 14 of the past 16 quarters.

Estimates for investment banking vary. Wells Fargo & Co.’s Matt Burnell told clients March 9 that Goldman Sachs’s revenue from those operations may fall 16 percent to $1.6 billion. Such scenarios still contrast with the start of last year, when the business posted what was then its best quarterly performance since 2007, generating $1.91 billion of revenue.

 

For trading, Burnell predicted a 21 percent drop, while analysts at UBS Group AG said it’ll probably slide 17 percent.

β€˜Real Challenge’

Wall Street rivals have been vocal about their woes this quarter. Morgan Stanley Chief Financial Officer Jonathan Pruzan told investors Tuesday that market volatility has made it hard for companies to sell securities or consummate deals. While the firm still has a healthy pipeline of initial public offerings and other transactions, they keep getting pushed back. And rattled clients aren’t trading as much, he said.

β€œClearly, the external environment has been a real challenge,” he said. The firm, once more akin to Goldman Sachs, has been expanding its retail brokerage in recent years to insulate revenue from market gyrations, and in December it eliminated a quarter of its fixed-income staff.

Citigroup last week predicted a 25 percent drop in revenue from investment banking and a 15 percent decline from trading. JPMorgan’s investment bank said in February that a slowdown in debt and equity underwriting may contribute to a 25 percent drop in fee income. Revenue from sales and trading already was down about 20 percent, it said.

Weak trading drove Jefferies Group to a loss in the three months through Feb. 29, the first time that’s happened in the investment bank’s fiscal first quarter since 2008. Revenue from making markets in stocks and bonds plunged 82 percent.

β€œWe are humbled by Jefferies’ quarterly loss and will strive to deliver the better results that our shareholders deserve,” CEO Richard Handler said when reporting results Tuesday. Trading has improved since early February, he noted.

Goldman’s Rankings

Goldman Sachs told investors in January it entered 2016 with a growing backlog of investment banking business, and its division -- run by Richard Gnodde, David Solomon and John Waldron -- has since held up against peers in industry rankings. The firm has maintained its position as the top adviser on mergers and acquisitions and leads underwriters handling equity offerings, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. It’s climbed to seventh place in underwriting corporate bonds.

Still, IPOs stagnated in January as stocks tumbled. By mid-March, corporations had set out to raise less than half the money they sought through share sales during the same period a year earlier.

Goldman Sachs’s revenue from underwriting equities will probably plunge 74 percent to $140 million, more than at any of its main U.S. rivals, according to the Credit Suisse analysts led by Susan Roth Katzke. They predict the firm will gain market share in debt underwriting, boosting revenue 9 percent to $450 million as U.S. competitors see declines. But Goldman Sachs’s biggest investment-banking business, advising deals, will probably fall 27 percent to $700 million, the analysts said.

Such moves would increase the dominance of trading, led by Isabelle Ealet, Pablo Salame and Ashok Varadhan. The bank’s institutional client services segment -- which includes desks handling customers’ dealings in stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities -- generated $15.2 billion of revenue last year. That’s almost 45 percent of firmwide revenue -- and more than double what investment banking produced.

After gauging this year’s bond markets, Goldman Sachs already decided to cut its fixed-income business deeper than a typical companywide push to eliminate underperformers, a person briefed on the matter said this month. Typically, the firm eliminates about 5 percent of its total staff to make way for new hires.

 

Bibi Haniffa
Stormborn posted:

Why is comment from you not countered by asking you take your sorry backsides back to the Hog island or Hubu Backdam for some sessions of trench shitting? The PPP had 23 years and you are still here.

The point is anyone can make a comment on the government in their new home. You are just being an ass.

Being a white pretending to be Amerindian puts one at a distinct advantage of being a spectator. 

I have interests in Guyana that I am hoping will survive the incompetence of the afc/apnu as we see already real estate prices are plummeting and disposable income is becoming scarce even among the top 5%.

CaribJ and yourself can benefit handsomely as before you were crying about cronyism and marginalization of your respective kind.  Now with Granger in power, supposedly the playing field is now open to those formerly allegedly marginalized by the PPP. What are you waiting for? Too comfortable behind a dollar store counter? 

FM
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:

Why is comment from you not countered by asking you take your sorry backsides back to the Hog island or Hubu Backdam for some sessions of trench shitting? The PPP had 23 years and you are still here.

The point is anyone can make a comment on the government in their new home. You are just being an ass.

Being a white pretending to be Amerindian puts one at a distinct advantage of being a spectator. 

I have interests in Guyana that I am hoping will survive the incompetence of the afc/apnu as we see already real estate prices are plummeting and disposable income is becoming scarce even among the top 5%.

CaribJ and yourself can benefit handsomely as before you were crying about cronyism and marginalization of your respective kind.  Now with Granger in power, supposedly the playing field is now open to those formerly allegedly marginalized by the PPP. What are you waiting for? Too comfortable behind a dollar store counter? 

You are a laugh. I am white only compared to you. Anyone would be. Real estate is not plummeting...actually it is the priciest commodity.

FM
FC posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
baseman posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
caribny posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

He never filed for personal bankruptcy.  These are all entities under the Trump Organization with other partners.  On Wall Street the nice word for this is "Restructured Deals."

So the fact that his record of failure as a business man doesn't bother you? This when the very reason why you claim that he will be a good president is based on this.

Either Trump is incompetent, or he is a dead beat cheat he refuses to pay his bills.

On Wall Street using Bankruptcy protection is a very common practice to restructure a company.  Even Fortune 500 companies do it.  It doesn't mean that you are poor or you don't have money.  It is part of the business machinery of the financial system.  Many of these companies later emerge from bankruptcy and some even become financial giants again.  Remember what happened in 2008 to the banking system when the housing market crumbled the financial industry.  It is how business works, and the smart ones use the system to their advantage.

But you dealing with dummies here.  Well, Caribj ain't actually, he just plain arrogant but very slick and getting the sheep to follow him around and bleat.  He knows what you are saying, he really does!!!  He is probably the most sensible guy in town...apart from yours truly, of course!!

This is especially for my friend Carib.  Breaking News from Bloomberg Business.  Buying opportunity coming up for smart people like Donald Trump.

Wall Street's Awful Quarter Is Hitting Goldman Sachs, Too!!!

As Wall Street leaders warn publicly about this quarter’s plunging revenue from trading and deals, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., the bank most reliant on those operations, has provided no guidance. The mystery isn’t whether it is getting hit too -- it’s how hard.

Goldman Sachs’s income from investment banking -- advising takeovers and underwriting securities -- is projected to tumble 32 percent this quarter from a year earlier, Credit Suisse Group AG analysts wrote in a note on Tuesday. Internally, some senior executives are anticipating a drop of roughly 25 percent in that business, according to two people with knowledge of the matter, though the estimate may not be formal. Revenue from the bank’s larger trading business will probably fall 17 percent, the Credit Suisse analysts said.

Firms including JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Citigroup Inc. have been warning that turbulent markets are battering their earnings, as stock swings, a slump in commodity prices and low interest rates prompt companies to delay share offerings and customers to pull back from trading. The first quarter is usually Wall Street’s strongest, as corporations and investors adjust strategies at the start of the year.

 

Goldman Sachs typically doesn’t provide any mid-quarter guidance.

β€œWe have to take our direction from what other firms have said and what we have been able to observe in the marketplace,” Guy Moszkowski, an analyst at Autonomous Research, said in an interview. β€œThe market environment is what it is, and it’s not good.”

Michael DuVally, a Goldman Sachs spokesman, declined to comment. Shares of the bank, led by Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein, are down 16 percent this year. To be sure, the company often ends up surpassing analysts’ revenue predictions -- beating them in 14 of the past 16 quarters.

Estimates for investment banking vary. Wells Fargo & Co.’s Matt Burnell told clients March 9 that Goldman Sachs’s revenue from those operations may fall 16 percent to $1.6 billion. Such scenarios still contrast with the start of last year, when the business posted what was then its best quarterly performance since 2007, generating $1.91 billion of revenue.

 

For trading, Burnell predicted a 21 percent drop, while analysts at UBS Group AG said it’ll probably slide 17 percent.

β€˜Real Challenge’

Wall Street rivals have been vocal about their woes this quarter. Morgan Stanley Chief Financial Officer Jonathan Pruzan told investors Tuesday that market volatility has made it hard for companies to sell securities or consummate deals. While the firm still has a healthy pipeline of initial public offerings and other transactions, they keep getting pushed back. And rattled clients aren’t trading as much, he said.

β€œClearly, the external environment has been a real challenge,” he said. The firm, once more akin to Goldman Sachs, has been expanding its retail brokerage in recent years to insulate revenue from market gyrations, and in December it eliminated a quarter of its fixed-income staff.

Citigroup last week predicted a 25 percent drop in revenue from investment banking and a 15 percent decline from trading. JPMorgan’s investment bank said in February that a slowdown in debt and equity underwriting may contribute to a 25 percent drop in fee income. Revenue from sales and trading already was down about 20 percent, it said.

Weak trading drove Jefferies Group to a loss in the three months through Feb. 29, the first time that’s happened in the investment bank’s fiscal first quarter since 2008. Revenue from making markets in stocks and bonds plunged 82 percent.

β€œWe are humbled by Jefferies’ quarterly loss and will strive to deliver the better results that our shareholders deserve,” CEO Richard Handler said when reporting results Tuesday. Trading has improved since early February, he noted.

Goldman’s Rankings

Goldman Sachs told investors in January it entered 2016 with a growing backlog of investment banking business, and its division -- run by Richard Gnodde, David Solomon and John Waldron -- has since held up against peers in industry rankings. The firm has maintained its position as the top adviser on mergers and acquisitions and leads underwriters handling equity offerings, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. It’s climbed to seventh place in underwriting corporate bonds.

Still, IPOs stagnated in January as stocks tumbled. By mid-March, corporations had set out to raise less than half the money they sought through share sales during the same period a year earlier.

Goldman Sachs’s revenue from underwriting equities will probably plunge 74 percent to $140 million, more than at any of its main U.S. rivals, according to the Credit Suisse analysts led by Susan Roth Katzke. They predict the firm will gain market share in debt underwriting, boosting revenue 9 percent to $450 million as U.S. competitors see declines. But Goldman Sachs’s biggest investment-banking business, advising deals, will probably fall 27 percent to $700 million, the analysts said.

Such moves would increase the dominance of trading, led by Isabelle Ealet, Pablo Salame and Ashok Varadhan. The bank’s institutional client services segment -- which includes desks handling customers’ dealings in stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities -- generated $15.2 billion of revenue last year. That’s almost 45 percent of firmwide revenue -- and more than double what investment banking produced.

After gauging this year’s bond markets, Goldman Sachs already decided to cut its fixed-income business deeper than a typical companywide push to eliminate underperformers, a person briefed on the matter said this month. Typically, the firm eliminates about 5 percent of its total staff to make way for new hires.

 

Buying opportunity for what? Is Trump going to buy Goldman, JPM and/or  Citi? You neophytes make me laugh.  What is the point you are trying to make?

Stick to race baiting and spreading of falsities. 

 

FM

as FC noted . . . it is fascinating to watch ignar louts like Bibi Haniffa and baseman spend so much time all day, every day failing to impress on things of substance

baseman is so far gone mentally diseased that he retains no coherent perspective on politics in the US . . . a state of affairs occasioned by reflexive trolling for a platform to locate his bigotry (Trump current) as facilitator for whatever throwaway opportunities show to race bait and skin he bt at black people

these mentally deformed refugees of a certain age with their very, very modest talents, abroad in hyper-competitive America, compensate with the bigot's empty boast, the dhal belly fake macho strut, the 'i'm-really-really-not-them' point (away) . . . begging entry with the other cowardly Indo-supremacist hopefuls camp following any White demagogue spying around for targets who present weak and vulnerable

sad sh!t

FM
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baseman posted:
redux posted:

as FC noted . . . it is fascinating to watch ignar louts like Bibi Haniffa and baseman spend so much time all day, every day failing to impress on things of substance

baseman is so far gone mentally diseased that he retains no coherent perspective on politics in the US . . . a state of affairs occasioned by reflexive trolling for a platform to locate his bigotry (Trump current) as facilitator for whatever throwaway opportunities show to race bait and skin he bt at black people

these mentally deformed refugees of a certain age with their very, very modest talents, abroad in hyper-competitive America, compensate with the bigot's empty boast, the dhal belly fake macho strut, the 'i'm-really-really-not-them' point (away) . . . begging entry with the other cowardly Indo-supremacist hopefuls camp following any White demagogue spying around for targets who present weak and vulnerable

sad sh!t

Now Redux, how long you spent getting this shyte together!!  Baseman really bothers you that much!!  You remember that old song, I don't know, and I don't know...really Redux!!

yessss baseman. . . i can see why a klown like u would be alarmed at the NO real 'effort' required to strip and bitch slap the prancing, lightly educated

and please enlighten re that "old song" . . . i am at a loss as to where in idiot country u wandering

thanx

FM
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Trump is getting more endorsements now than ever before. From Rick Perry of Texas to John McCain of Arizona are backing Trump. Bob Dole, Dick Cheney and a host of top republicans are backing Trump as their presidential candidate. Trump is now ready to unite the republican party, but he is determined to take the voter's wishes to the white house. That's a man we could all be proud of someday. People tends to judge him before they even know him.

 

FM
yuji22 posted:

.! Make America a proud nation once more, free from welfare and let hard work and dedication become the norm once more. 

God Bless Donald Trump. God Bless America.

Interesting that Trump's core base are people who have dropped out of the labor force, and who are heavily dependent on Medicaid, food stamps, and Social Security disability.   Drug abuse, and binge drinking are also rampant within that block.

They scream, wail and rant about every body instead of asking themselves why they failed to upgrade their skills.   Put it this way, if employers had an easy time finding quality employees Chief wouldn't have a living. 

Trump supporters are white men, so they cannot blame racism, or gender bias for their plight.   They are an entitled lot who think that being white men automatically should guarantee them a secure life, whether they deserve it or not.

FM
Cobra posted:

Trump is getting more endorsements now than ever before. From Rick Perry of Texas to John McCain of Arizona are backing Trump. Bob Dole, Dick Cheney and a host of top republicans are backing Trump as their presidential candidate. Trump is now ready to unite the republican party, but he is determined to take the voter's wishes to the white house. That's a man we could all be proud of someday. People tends to judge him before they even know him.

 

The GOP can do what they want. A large % of the moderates are appalled at Trump. A large part of the conservatives don't think that Trump is conservative enough.

The base which elected Obama hates Trump.  Minorities are now 30% of the voters, and the vast majority will vote for Hillary.  Put it this way, the GOP will have to win over 70% of the white vote to win the election. 

They have not ever done this!  This is the thanks that they get for being a party consisting of bigots like you.  If you didn't think that Trump was a racist, you wouldn't be interested in him.

FM
Kari posted:

The demographics do not support a Republican Presidential winner. With a declining percentage of white voters compared with Hispanic and Black voters this does not augur well for the GOOP candidate. While Congressional seats are gerry-mandered State-wide voting like the Presidential and Senate seats are in the Democratic favor. This inot an off-year election but a Presidential election year which means the share of Democratic voters to the polls will be higher. Consider also that there are many more Republican Senate seats in play than the Democrats - a reversal of 2014 mid-terms, nd they are in purple States that Obama won twice. So look for Hillary as President and the Democrats taking back the House. I believe that Obama will eventually get his Supreme Court nominee process going and you'll see a Judiciary branch that ies also Democratic. It's only the House of Representatives (rigged in favor of Republicans) that will remain in the GOP hands. Watch for gubanatorial and State Legislatures swings towards the Democrats this year also.

Kari was dead wrong, he can have an outdoor party with D2/Miss Danyella/Storm.

FM

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