If you had anything worth reading, we might agree with you, but you made it clear that you are a vulgar person that has nothing worthy to state. Additionally, being a rude, disgusting person does make one unlikable, and therefore, no one will regard anything you state worthy of considering.
When you decide to act with maturity, you might find people accepting of your comments and may consider what you state having worth. I don’t block anyone, but if I was to, you would certainly be high on the list. I do typically ignore your comments, as I do others that ohave no value to me.
If you read more of this site, you would see we often disagree on topics. The difference is that we don’t descend into school yard antics that you and others here, like pigs in muck, seem to enjoy.
He is more polite than most of the people here. you just don’t want to hear what he has to say because it conflicts with the little make-believe world you’ve built.
I live in the real world. I don’t “listen” to anyone here. We write. We are under no obligation to agree with anyone, and if we disagree, we can discuss it. I typically do not post replies to him or others like him, because they typically cannot engage in a polite discussion, which he has proven, yet, again. He even stated he is a vulgar person. I prefer pleasant people and that’s who I associate with. I don’t block posts or people on here, but if you are unpleasant and rude, don’t be surprised when you get that in return - reap what you sow.
I love the sentiment you have. Some folks aren’t lovable….no matter how hard you try. Keeps coming down to the “ if you don’t have anything good to say then by all means be silent”. I cannot add anything constructive to some of these guys arguments, so silence is my best route. It’s true there isn’t enough love in the world though.
I look past what they have to say. It doesn’t matter what they say. Sometimes people are having a bad day. Sometimes every day is a bad day. I try not to harden my heart against them. I only want my heart filled with love. I can separate what they say from them.
“U.S. consumers are already shouldering as much as 55% of tariff costs, according to a new report from Goldman Sachs analysts. And with new tariffs most likely on the way, the cost burden could rise even higher, they said. While inflation rates have come down from the post-Covid peak, they have remained stuck above levels economists consider healthy”
“At the moment, however, U.S. businesses are likely bearing a larger share of the costs because some tariffs have just gone into effect and it takes time to raise prices on consumers and negotiate lower import prices with foreign suppliers,”
Perhaps you might be interested in what one of the Fed governors has to say. ( I know, that’s funny!)
Little evidence tariffs are hurting growth or driving up prices. (I know a lack of evidence means nothing to you though, gotta stick to the narrative.)
Well, give him some credit. He has moderated his claims from back in January and February. Some people just need a lot of time, sometimes a decade or more, before they understand. It has only been 9 months for him.