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10. Europe is doing better. The dax (Germany) is up 21% ytd, compared to the s&p500 only up 8.5%
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 03:45 PM
Jul 2025

American businesses aren't building plants in America.

I think it was Nissan that actually shut down an American plant in Michigan I think, because a lot of the cars assembled there were actually sold in Canada and why throw u.s. tariff nonsense into a Japan-Canada trade?

Throw in the random presidential extortion by lawsuit and why would anyone make long-term plans to build here?

America has long done well because it's been a great place to do business. Donnie is ruining that on many fronts.

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You're Right ProfessorGAC Jul 2025 #1
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More plausible than ocean front property! Lol unblock Jul 2025 #3
Ok, I Guess? ProfessorGAC Jul 2025 #4
Haha D_Master81 Jul 2025 #12
Cool! ProfessorGAC Jul 2025 #13
June surplus jonstl08 Jul 2025 #5
I have a question .... Diamond_Dog Jul 2025 #6
It does not jonstl08 Jul 2025 #9
Remember the news reports before the W crash in 2008 Bluestocking Jul 2025 #7
I actually don't think this will be a crash. I think it will be a slow inexorable slide. Scrivener7 Jul 2025 #8
Europe is doing better. The dax (Germany) is up 21% ytd, compared to the s&p500 only up 8.5% unblock Jul 2025 #10
There's a lag between when the tariffs kick-in and retail price increases surfered Jul 2025 #11
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