John Johnston Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 Thanks Diaper Don. Sure is great seeing you look after the American public. Quote
John Stone Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 The fertilizer 'thing' is somewhat akin to the domestic price of gas, 'thing'? Although the U.S. produces fertilizer and exports it ........... it relies on imports and domestic production together to meet the demand? No grain-based (crop based) large scale farm can be efficient without replenishing the soil of nutrients, annually. There is a gargantuan, global supply chain responsible for the super-efficient production of U.S. farms. (imports/exports) Global economy? Quote
User Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 2 hours ago, John Johnston said: Thanks Diaper Don. Sure is great seeing you look after the American public. Another worthless thread. Quote
John Johnston Posted May 14 Author Report Posted May 14 2 hours ago, User said: Another worthless thread. Your man is cratering the Global Economy. This is far from worthless. The world will remember this for many years to come. Quote
User Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 40 minutes ago, John Johnston said: Your man is cratering the Global Economy. This is far from worthless. The world will remember this for many years to come. Can you actually articulate a coherent argument? How is the global economy "cratering? How is Trump doing this? Quote
eyeball Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 3 hours ago, John Stone said: The fertilizer 'thing' is somewhat akin to the domestic price of gas, 'thing'? Although the U.S. produces fertilizer and exports it ........... it relies on imports and domestic production together to meet the demand? No grain-based (crop based) large scale farm can be efficient without replenishing the soil of nutrients, annually. There is a gargantuan, global supply chain responsible for the super-efficient production of U.S. farms. (imports/exports) Global economy? Don't forget climate change is also driving up food costs, that's global as well. Chances are high we're heading into a significant El Nino for the upcoming year. Most of the last several La Ninas still saw record breaking high temperatures despite the cooling effect they normally have. It'll probably be a banner year for Northwest Territories farmers. Quote I said now watch what you say they'll be calling you a radical, a liberal, oh fanatical criminal
John Stone Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 13 minutes ago, eyeball said: Don't forget climate change is also driving up food costs, that's global as well. Chances are high we're heading into a significant El Nino for the upcoming year. Most of the last several La Ninas still saw record breaking high temperatures despite the cooling effect they normally have. It'll probably be a banner year for Northwest Territories farmers. ................ drought will kill the Ag in the U.S. Quote
paxamericana Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 4 hours ago, John Stone said: Global economy? Stop saying that. No such thing as a global economy. Global supply chain sure. Quote
John Stone Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 3 minutes ago, paxamericana said: Stop saying that. No such thing as a global economy. Global supply chain sure. The so-called, global economy refers to the interconnected system of economic activities that occur worldwide, encompassing production, trade, and consumption of goods and services thru export / import. Are u one of those that believe the monoplane is a fad? Quote
paxamericana Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 31 minutes ago, John Stone said: Are u one of those that believe the monoplane is a fad? Absolutely a fad. Has been for 80 plus years now post wwii. Look North America is a self sustaining hemishphere . We are self sufficient. You global fanboy need to get that straight. North America does not require any input from the rest of the world. America specifically, is also not globally exposed to trade outside of the western hemisphere. Quote
John Stone Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 Just now, paxamericana said: Absolutely a fad. Has been for 80 plus years now post wwii. Look North America is a self sustaining hemishphere . We are self sufficient. You global fanboy need to get that straight. North America does not require any input from the rest of the world. America specifically, is also not globally exposed to trade outside of the western hemisphere. Exports amount to around 4 trillion USD? Any idea how many jobs that is? Quote
paxamericana Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 3 minutes ago, John Stone said: Exports amount to around 4 trillion USD? Any idea how many jobs that is? Run your number again, exclude Mexico and Canada and the Petrol Chemical industry. Compare whatever you figure out to a 30 trillion dollar economy. Beg me to care . Quote
John Stone Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 (edited) 7 minutes ago, paxamericana said: Run your number again, exclude Mexico and Canada and the Petrol Chemical industry. Compare whatever you figure out to a 30 trillion dollar economy. Beg me to care . ........U.S. exports about 3 trillion. That is a lot of jobs ....................and by extension political clout. Huge - be proud. Oh, I do care. Edited May 14 by John Stone Quote
paxamericana Posted May 14 Report Posted May 14 (edited) 27 minutes ago, John Stone said: U.S. exports about 3 trillion. 2.3 by my estimate of goods and services outside USMCA. 27 minutes ago, John Stone said: That is a lot of jobs ....................and by extension political clout. Not as many as you would need to make a dent in American geopolitical decisions. So there you have it, less than 8% is how much America cares about the world. And way less when you divide it by individual countries. The math doesn't lie. America doesn't give a fck about your global economy. Edited May 14 by paxamericana Quote
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