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  • World Trade Organization authorizes US Tariffs on $7.5 bil. in goods from EU over Airbus subsidies

    10/03/2019 7:20:31 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 6 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 10/03/2019 | Thomas Lifson
    The World Trade Organization handed down a ruling yesterday that because the European Union subsidized Airbus in its competition with Boeing, the United States could impose retaliatory tariffs on $7.5 billion in EU exports to the United States. The Wall Street Journal reports on the retaliatory tariffs being planned: The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said it would impose the tariffs starting Oct. 18, with 10% levies on jetliners and 25% duties on other products including Irish and Scotch whiskies, cheeses and hand tools. As a Scotch drinker, I am not happy about this, and wonder how many...
  • Massive $7.5B U.S. Award From WTO-Airbus Subsidy Case (trunc)

    10/03/2019 6:13:13 AM PDT · by bobsunshine · 23 replies
    The Conservative Treehouse ^ | Oct 3, 2019 | Sundance
    Jumpin’ ju-ju bones – The Trump administration via U.S. Trade Rep Robert Lighthizer and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross won a massive $7.5 billion award as an outcome of the World Trade Organization agreeing with the U.S. against the EU and Airbus subsidies. The WTO arbitrators decision is final and cannot be appealed. This win sets the stage for President Trump to deploy $7.5 billion in countervailing duties against products from the EU. Keep in mind, a final WTO ruling means the EU cannot retaliate against any WTO-authorized countermeasures. The downstream ramifications are very significant. Think about it: at 25% the...
  • US set to slap tariffs on EU following WTO Airbus ruling

    10/02/2019 7:00:32 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 12 replies
    Deutsche Welle ^ | 10.02.2019 | cw/se (AFP, AP, dpa, Reuters)
    The United States will impose tariffs on $7.5 billion (€6.8 billion) worth of European imports in retaliation for illegal EU subsidies to airplane maker Airbus. The announcement came hours after the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Wednesday ruled on a 15-year-old case that the US could impose $7.5 billion in retaliatory tariffs in response to illegal EU subsidies to Airbus that hurt its American rival Boeing. Washington plans to impose a 10% tariff on aircraft imported from Europe and apply a 25% import tax on other agricultural and industrial items on October 18, the Office of the US Trade Representative...
  • Finnish president uses White House press conference to troll Donald Trump over trade and the...

    10/02/2019 2:58:40 PM PDT · by RummyChick · 27 replies
    dm ^ | 10/2/2019 | martosko
    President Sauli Niinistö of Finland played a passive-aggressive game with Donald Trump on Wednesday at the White House, peppering a joint press conference with jabs subtle enough to fly under his radar. Trump, preoccupied with spitting nails over House Democrats' latest impeachment development, hardly seemed to notice. Niinistö described his time browsing Washington's sprawling museums, noting the Smithsonian Institution's traditionalist American history collection and a ceremony he witnessed at Arlington National Cemetary. He also heaped praise on the National Museum of the American Indian and the still new-ish National Museum of African American History and Culture, spotlighting racial diversity and...
  • Dow loses nearly 500 points on fears that US economy is weakening

    10/02/2019 3:05:29 PM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 47 replies
    nypost.com ^ | October 2, 2019 | Kevin Dugan
    Stocks got slammed for the second day in a row on Wednesday after weak payroll numbers stoked fears that President Trump’s trade wars were slowing down the US economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by nearly 600 points, to a low of 25,974.12, after data from ADP showed that private US employers had hired fewer workers than expected. The Dow ended the day down 494.42 points, or 1.9 percent, to 26,078.62. The report, a precursor to the Labor Department’s more comprehensive jobs report due Friday, followed dismal numbers on US manufacturing Tuesday that showed activity was at its lowest...
  • IRS: Sorry, but It’s Just Easier and Cheaper to Audit the Poor

    10/02/2019 1:31:15 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 59 replies
    www.propublica.org ^ | by Paul Kiel Oct. 2, 2:47 p.m. EDT
    Congress asked the IRS to report on why it audits the poor more than the affluent. Its response is that it doesn’t have enough money and people to audit the wealthy properly. So it’s not going to. ================================================================ he IRS audits the working poor at about the same rate as the wealthiest 1%. Now, in response to questions from a U.S. senator, the IRS has acknowledged that’s true but professes it can’t change anything unless it is given more money. ProPublica reported the disproportionate audit focus on lower-income families in April. Lawmakers confronted IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig about the emphasis,...
  • Query for Pelosi: Will Dems' impeachment frenzy crash markets, IRAs, pension funds?

    10/02/2019 12:32:20 PM PDT · by rintintin · 35 replies
    October 2, 2019 | rintintin
    Will people have to postpone - or cancel - retirement? Why is Pelosi not being asked this question?
  • Three Years On, China’s Yuan Still Can’t Touch the Dollar’s Reserve Currency Status

    10/02/2019 9:08:17 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 4 replies
    Fisher Investments ^ | 10/02/2019 | Fisher Investments Editorial Staff
    Three years ago today, the IMF added China’s yuan to the basket of currencies underpinning its Special Drawing Rights (SDR)—its proprietary reserve accounting unit and means of extending credit to countries in need. At the time, the IMF touted it as “an important milestone in the integration of the Chinese economy into the global financial system.” Many investors took a less benign view, seeing the IMF’s move as threatening to end the dollar’s status as the world’s leading reserve currency—sending interest rates spiking and rendering US debt unaffordable. That was always a false fear, in our view, as the...
  • ADP-Moody's: U.S. added 135,000 jobs in September [WINNING!]

    10/02/2019 9:22:44 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 9 replies
    UPI ^ | Oct. 2, 2019 / 10:17 AM | By Clyde Hughes
    Oct. 2 (UPI) -- Private-sector hiring increased by approximately 135,000 jobs in September, beating projections but indicating a slowing in growth, a report by ADP Research in collaboration with Moody's Analytics said Wednesday. Analysts said the number and three-month average is down from this point last year, suggesting that U.S. job expansion is losing steam. The report comes ahead of employment figures that will be released in the Employment Situation Summary by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday. Economists interviewed by Dow Jones had anticipated 125,000 hires in September, but both numbers are down from the 157,000 hired in...
  • Brooks: Not Running for Senate

    04/19/2019 9:51:31 AM PDT · by MacNaughton · 29 replies
    Decatur Daily ^ | 4/19/2019 | Michael Wetzel
    Congressman Mo Brooks said Thursday in Decatur he doesn't plan to run for the U.S. Senate in 2020, the use of tariffs needs to be balanced and socialism is a failed system.
  • Dems Shouldn't Write Off Anyone, Warns New Book By Walter Frank

    09/26/2019 5:16:01 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 24 replies
    Cision ^ | September 26, 2019
    In 2008, Barack Obama won 26% of the evangelical vote; in 2012, he won 21%. Hillary Clinton won 16%. If she had simply replicated Obama's performance among evangelicals, she would likely be President. In his new book, Do We Have a Center? 2016, 2020 and the Challenge of the Trump Presidency, Walter Frank, author of Law and the Gay Rights Story and Making Sense of the Constitution, warns that Democrats ignore the many lessons of the 2016 campaign at their peril. "The Democrats," Frank counsels, "are in grave trouble if they don't understand exactly what happened in 2016 and all...
  • America Has a Long Lever in Trade War With China

    09/23/2019 6:33:20 PM PDT · by Thalean · 19 replies
    American Greatness ^ | September 22, 2019 | Spencer P Morrison
    Reuters reports that China will exempt some American agricultural products from its latest round of tariffs. This is welcome news—particularly for our pork and soybean producers who’ve been on the front lines of the trade war. But what does the news really mean? Did China blink? Are they throwing us a bone? Or is just part of Xi Jinping’s 200 IQ 4D underwater chess gambit to win the trade war? The answer begins and ends with the economic data. First up: pigs. China is by far the largest pork consumer on earth, and is expected to consume more than 50...
  • China has already lost the trade war. Here's why

    09/23/2019 8:14:40 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 12 replies
    Fox News ^ | 09/23/2019 | Helen Raleigh
    China already lost in the trade war with the U.S. Although you will never hear Chinese authorities, especially President Xi Jinping, admit it as such, the evidence is everywhere and only becoming more compelling by the day. Reuters recently reported that based on the Chinese government's own data, China's economic slowdown has worsened in August, with "growth in industrial production is at its weakest in 17-1/2 years amid spreading pain from a trade war with the United States and softening domestic demand. Retail sales and investment gauges worsened too." Despite such poor readings, Premier Li Keqiang insists that China is...
  • 'Mindless growth': Robust scientific case for degrowth is stronger every day

    09/21/2019 2:13:35 AM PDT · by Libloather · 66 replies
    Irish Times ^ | 9/09/19 | Jason Hickel
    Once confined to the small scientific community of climate researchers and ecological economists, the idea of degrowth is now blazing into the mainstream. Not surprisingly, people are trying to figure out what to make of it. Is it an inspiring idea that points the way to a better economy? Or is it a mad notion that’s sure to plunge us all into poverty? Degrowth is a planned reduction of total energy and material use to bring the economy in line with planetary boundaries, while improving people’s lives by distributing income and resources more fairly. The scientific case for degrowth is...
  • Trump's Total Culture War

    09/22/2019 10:46:45 AM PDT · by artichokegrower · 22 replies
    Real Clear Politics ^ | September 19, 2019 | Victor Davis Hanson
    Donald Trump is waging a nonstop, all-encompassing war against progressive culture, in magnitude analogous to what 19th-century Germans once called a Kulturkampf. As a result, not even former President George W. Bush has incurred the degree of hatred from the left that is now directed at Trump. For most of his time in office, Trump, his family, his friends and his businesses have been investigated, probed, dissected and constantly attacked.
  • Koch Network Admits They Failed to Stop Trump’s Tariffs: ‘We Were Wrong’

    09/20/2019 7:33:09 PM PDT · by Mr. Mojo · 50 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 20 Sep 2019 | JOHN BINDER
    The donor-class Koch network headed by GOP mega-donor Charles Koch is now admitting they failed to turn the American people against President Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports. In June 2018, the Koch network of organizations — which include Americans for Prosperity, Freedom Partners, and the Libre Initiative — launched a campaign against Trump’s economic nationalist policies that have helped weaken China’s economy and brought the U.S. steel industry roaring back, mostly by imposing tariffs on various foreign imports. The goal of the Koch network’s campaign was to champion free trade at all costs by claiming tariffs are increasing prices on...
  • ‘We were wrong’: Koch strategy against Trump’s trade falls short

    09/20/2019 6:04:42 PM PDT · by spintreebob · 20 replies
    CNBC ^ | 9-19-2019 | Brian Schwarz
    The political network funded in part by billionaire libertarian Charles Koch is going to try a new strategy against President Donald Trump’s trade war with China after conceding that its previous campaign hasn’t worked. Koch network leaders said Thursday that their digital and TV ad blitz that emphasized how Americans could experience financial pain from the tariff fight wasn’t panning out the way they had hoped. “The argument that, you know, the tariffs are adding a couple thousand dollars to the pickup truck that you’re buying is not persuasive,” a senior Koch official says. he political network funded in part...
  • Chinese agriculture delegation scraps visit to Montana farms

    09/20/2019 12:37:53 PM PDT · by Lurch Addams · 21 replies
    Reuters ^ | 9/20/19 | Karl Plume
    Chinese agriculture officials who were due to visit U.S. farm states next week have canceled their trip to Montana as the officials will return to China sooner than originally scheduled, the Montana Farm Bureau told Reuters on Friday. The cancellation came as U.S.-Chinese trade talks were held in Washington and U.S. President Donald Trump said he wanted a complete trade deal with the Asian nation, not just an agreement for China to buy more U.S. agricultural goods.
  • CNN’s Savidge Goes to Democratic Stronghold in Minnesota Finds Everyone Is Voting for Trump

    09/20/2019 7:18:03 AM PDT · by mplc51 · 110 replies
    GP ^ | September 20, 2019 | Jim Holt
    CNN’s Martin Savidge traveled to the iron range area of Minnesota this week. The Iron Range near Lake Superior is traditionally a Democratic stronghold. Not anymore. Miners and working families are voting for Trump. Democrats and their Socialist promises scare the hell out of middle Americ
  • Question to Freepers; what company is providing the steel for our new Border Wall?

    09/20/2019 7:02:48 AM PDT · by jdsteel · 26 replies
    Www.freerepublic.com ^ | 9/20/19 | Jdsteel
    I’ve looked and could find no information on which US steel manufacturers are providing the steel for the wall. Does anyone know?