the economist i spoke to has clarified your statement about the April CPI report with the addition of ... this has not happened 'YET, because what has already landed and in stores has not been applicable to any new tariff.'
The conventional wisdom is that the next few weeks will see these increases as we see the effects from the other end of the 4-6 week supply chain. We shall see...Compared with a year ago, consumer prices are up 2.3 percent. That is the lowest inflation reading since February of 2021.
The April CPI report is the first since President Donald Trump announced tariff hikes on April 2’s Liberation Day. Some higher tariffs on China, however, have been in effect since February. Many economists had been expecting tariffs would push up consumer prices in April but the report indicates this has not happened.
I video captured the end where they all kind of dance to YMCA and I shared with my children. They thought it was an AI generated video... Saudi meeting seemed to go well.
was he doing the 'jerking off 2 guys' move ... think about it, once you have seen it, you can never unforget it. sorry for being a bit crass in the morning, but i couldn't think of a better way of saying it.I video captured the end where they all kind of dance to YMCA and I shared with my children. They thought it was an AI generated video.
So what happened to that whole line crossing avoidance thing?was he doing the 'jerking off 2 guys' move ... think about it, once you have seen it, you can never unforget it. sorry for being a bit crass in the morning, but i couldn't think of a better way of saying it.
its the description from the comedian Bill Maher ... and that's what he called Trump's dance move when he was on the campaign trail ... when you watch it, and remember that line ... its kinda a true description. really has no political meaning, condemnation or anything but what his dance is described by Maher.So what happened to that whole line crossing avoidance thing?
Don’t quote me on this because I am flying off the cuff without research but I don’t think Doge has been able to audit them YET. If they do get around to it I think it will be a big eye opener for many people. Like the rest of the audits. Tons of waste and black hole money leaking through there like a siv. I don’t think anyone that pays attention can argue that. Been going on for years and years through multiple administrations.Nachtycoupe, I agree there is waste and bloat everywhere. And there is room for careful culling and trimming everywhere. So why is the bloated Defense Department budget untouched? No, why is it growing at the expense of everywhere else? Exhibit A. The US Navy has 11 aircraft carriers and 9 "helo" carriers. The Truman, where two of their $60 million dollar fighter jets now rest at the bottom of the sea, carries 25 of these babies. The Nimitz 79. We float nearly as many carriers as all other countries combined! Surely there is a wee bit of waste there.
Take a look at this article from "The Guardian" the foundation-run, non-profit newspaper that has replaced the New York Times in my online newspaper bin.
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Pentagon waste is costing taxpayers billions. But Doge’s cuts are way off base | Katerina Canyon
Musk’s team is targeting diversity initiatives and research, which amount to pennies compared with the real spending concernswww.theguardian.com
I was amazed at the Saudi's accepting YMCA given the acronym meaning and the hedonistic angles. They may have come a long way! The only question if they played that music at the venue or just in the US transmission...was he doing the 'jerking off 2 guys' move ... think about it, once you have seen it, you can never unforget it. sorry for being a bit crass in the morning, but i couldn't think of a better way of saying it.
The problem is that asking forgiveness is pretty hard when you have alienated swaths of scientists who are now moving their research to countries that actually value it. And asking forgiveness from countries that we summarily yanked support from while adversary China slides in to fill the void also doesn't work. Some of this must have Xi and Putin rubbing their hands in glee. While yes, there was inefficiency in things like USAID, those organizations bought global goodwill at a fraction of the price we will spend defending ourselves against Chinese/Russian hegemony. The chainsaw, golden or not, works well when you find a dead tree that needs to be taken down. It doesn't work so well when you cut down the best shade tree in the field and then, realizing your lack of foresight, try to prop it back up. Damage is done. Trust is lost. And it will take decades or more to restore, once the current chainsaws have been put away. Unfortunately, short sighted, non-strategic actions are not easily or quickly forgiven on the world stage.I prefer Gold Plated Chainsaw's....just a joke Scott, I see your point and agree but as we all know, nobody is perfect and I guess they had to start somewhere with the approach they did. That is debatable whether too much to fast but I think they were trying to stay one step ahead of all the red tape that is flying right now.
Better to ask for forgiveness than permission approach, I tend to use that in real life too.