Your mama should wash your mouth out with soap, you nasty tempered little boy.
Reread the paragraph before that. The one where he talks about the south exporting $250 million and importing $250 million - $250 million what I have no idea. Where he talks of the 40% tariff giving the south a treasury of $100 million. He's talking about the southern treasury, you boob. The southern war chest, the southern almight dollar, the southern tariff. Not the Northern one. Nowhere in that speech does he talk about a Northern tariff driving the south away. He is taunting the North, predicting ruin for her when the south has left. As it turns out, he was no better at predicting the future as you are at reading his predictions.
That you are unable to hold your own against me in substantive argument is no reason to call for a mouth washing.
He's talking about the southern treasury, you boob.
Yeah, in the paragraph BEFORE that. He switches over to the NORTH's situation in the paragraph I quoted. He says "when YOU have lost YOUR market," not "we" but "you" in reference to the North. Did you simply not read it, or are you ignoring it because it says something you do not want to hear?
The southern war chest, the southern almight dollar, the southern tariff. Not the Northern one.
Why would a southerner refer to his own as "you," "you," "you," "your," "your," "your," and "you" in succession after just referring to himself as "I" and to the south as "we"? The answer is he wouldn't. He was talking about the North and directing his comments at the North:
"You suppose that numbers constitute the strength of government in this day. I tell you that it is not blood; it is the military chest; it is the almighty dollar. When you have lost your market; when your operatives are turned out; when your capitalists are broken, will you go to direct taxation?"
Sorry Non-Seq, but as usual you are just plain wrong.
Nowhere in that speech does he talk about a Northern tariff driving the south away.
Yes he does. Look at that passage you just incorrectly claimed was directed at the South even though he repeatedly referred to the person he was directing the comments at as "you" rather than "we," which he used elsewhere referring to the South.