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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.

Post by jimjay » July 26, 2018, 12:27 am

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Denial begins here....

A partial audio recording about the purchase of a story of a Playboy model -- by check, so that there will be a paper trail -- but the purchase never happened.

Yeah, that'll get Trump. 555 The silver bullet for this week.

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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.

Post by Lone Star » July 26, 2018, 6:08 am

America keeps WINNING on the Trump Train!



In preliminary releases, the EU has agreed to Trump's terms on lowering industrial tariffs to enhance US trade opportunities, lower non-tariff barriers to increase agricultural trade, and committed to increased import of liquid natural gas to offset Russian energy dependence.

Juncker and Trump made a joint announcement in the Rose Garden at the White House. The agreement is looked upon as a win-win for both the EU and US.

The agreement also highlights the fact that the EU and the US are working toward no tariffs, no barriers and no subsidies, which is what Trump proposed at the G8 Summit.

America marches onward and back to greatness under Trump!

STEADY WINNING . . . and yes, Trump is Making the Grade!
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

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In preliminary releases, the EU has agreed to Trump's terms on lowering industrial tariffs to enhance US trade opportunities, lower non-tariff barriers to increase agricultural trade, and committed to increased import of liquid natural gas to offset Russian energy dependence.

Juncker and Trump made a joint announcement in the Rose Garden at the White House. The agreement is looked upon as a win-win for both the EU and US.

The agreement also highlights the fact that the EU and the US are working toward no tariffs, no barriers and no subsidies, which is what Trump proposed at the G8 Summit.

Big day for the world toward FREE trade and FAIR trade.
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

Post by vincemunday » July 26, 2018, 6:45 am

There’s a real issue here, the EU drunkard Mr Junker has promised something he can’t fulfil, the EU doesn’t actually purchase anything per say, unless of course they’ve passed a law that centralises purchasing on behalf of member states? My guess is he was at the Sherry and forgot how the European economy really works and being the astute business man he is I’m surprised Trump fell for this “agreement”.
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

Post by Lone Star » July 26, 2018, 7:15 am

vincemunday wrote:
July 26, 2018, 6:45 am
There’s a real issue here, the EU drunkard Mr Junker has promised something he can’t fulfil, the EU doesn’t actually purchase anything per say, unless of course they’ve passed a law that centralises purchasing on behalf of member states? My guess is he was at the Sherry and forgot how the European economy really works and being the astute business man he is I’m surprised Trump fell for this “agreement”.
This trade impasse didn't have anything to do with buying. That is always done by individuals and companies. The trade impasse was directly related to tariffs, barriers on certain goods and services and subsidies.

According to the EU:
EU trade policy is made exclusively at EU level. The Commission negotiates agreements on behalf of the EU within WTO rules and works closely with national governments and the European Parliament to maintain the global system and enable it to adapt to worldwide changes.
The EU negotiates agreements . . .
https://europa.eu/european-union/topics/trade_en

It looks as though the EU can knock down trade barriers, remove tariffs and affect subsidies. In a free market, purchases are made based on need and or desires of the individual or companies in free societies.

If, as you state, the EU has no control over those three areas when it comes to trade, then I wonder how many other areas are not actually controlled by the EU over the member countries.
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

Post by vincemunday » July 26, 2018, 7:40 am

Junker committed to buying more soya beans and liquified natural gas, he cant do that Lone Star.
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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.

Post by vincemunday » July 26, 2018, 7:42 am

This is good, some people have too much time on their hands.

https://www.facebook.com/803369885/post ... 425914886/
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

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vincemunday wrote:
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Junker committed to buying more soya beans and liquified natural gas, he cant do that Lone Star.
Yes, you're correct. Buying is an individual decision.

I would bet that the agreement had to do with buying less LNG from Russia and replacing that deficit with purchases of LNG from the US -- which was a major sticking point at NATO and at the G8. I don't know the specifics regarding soybeans, but there may have been a trade barrier that prevented any soybeans from being imported. I'll have to read up. If those barriers are lifted, then there would be a potential for higher purchase of soybeans if none could be purchased at all before. Like I said, I'll read up.
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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.

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vincemunday wrote:
July 26, 2018, 7:42 am
This is good, some people have too much time on their hands.

https://www.facebook.com/803369885/post ... 425914886/
Hhhhmmm... "Content Not Available". Maybe only for "friends" to see/read.
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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.

Post by vincemunday » July 26, 2018, 8:23 am

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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

Post by Chuchi » July 26, 2018, 8:32 am

The agreement also highlights the fact that the EU and the US are working toward no tariffs, no barriers and no subsidies, which is what Trump proposed at the G8 Summit.


Sounds like a Free Trade agreement to me,does that mean the US will have to follow the EUs 4 freedoms ;)

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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

Post by vincemunday » July 26, 2018, 8:38 am

I’m sure that’s the idea but the EU still cannot at this time instruct member states to purchase what and from where. Soya beans have been imported from the US for many years, the UK alone currently imports about 3/4 million tonnes per annum, I was there when the UK opened its first soya trading market back in the 1970’s it was called SOMFA, at that time I’d never heard of Soya Beans, how the world has changed eh!
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

Post by vincemunday » July 26, 2018, 8:41 am

Chuchi, talk is cheap, I truly can’t see the European farmers allowing free tariffs and no subsidies, Junker was most likely pi$$ed when he agreed to the “agreement”.
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

Post by Chuchi » July 26, 2018, 8:49 am

vincemunday wrote:
July 26, 2018, 8:41 am
Chuchi, talk is cheap, I truly can’t see the European farmers allowing free tariffs and no subsidies, Junker was most likely pi$$ed when he agreed to the “agreement”.
Totally agree , you do have to laugh when China and the EU are being promoted as bastions of Free Trade when they represent the total opposite.

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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.

Post by vincemunday » July 26, 2018, 9:26 am

Encouraging figures from the pollsters YouGov -

69% of Americans polled think a trade deal with the U.K. is a good thing
64% of Americans polled think a tariff free trade agreement is a good thing
54% of Americans polled agree that the U.K. is the most important ally of the U.S.

I’m pretty sure the feeling is mutual.
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

Post by skinner » July 26, 2018, 9:30 am

vincemunday wrote:
July 26, 2018, 8:41 am
Chuchi, talk is cheap, I truly can’t see the European farmers allowing free tariffs and no subsidies, Junker was most likely pi$$ed when he agreed to the “agreement”.
Maybe he just MISSPOKE, maybe he really meant to say he didn't agree . Its the fashionable thing for leaders to do.

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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.

Post by skinner » July 26, 2018, 9:33 am

vincemunday wrote:
July 26, 2018, 9:26 am
Encouraging figures from the pollsters YouGov -

69% of Americans polled think a trade deal with the U.K. is a good thing
64% of Americans polled think a tariff free trade agreement is a good thing
54% of Americans polled agree that the U.K. is the most important ally of the U.S.

I’m pretty sure the feeling is mutual.
speak for yourself Vince.
Im pretty sure The British public doesn't want chlorinated chicken and milk full of hormones.
American food standards are shocking.

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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.

Post by vincemunday » July 26, 2018, 9:46 am

Nonsense comment, why would we import anything from the US that doesn’t conform to OUR food standards? A free trade agreement doesn’t mean you agree to import dangerous products, if it did our kids would be swallowing all sorts from Chinese imports.
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

Post by vincemunday » July 26, 2018, 9:49 am

Heaven knows, by the sound of it he rarely knows what he’s saying after a few bottles of Beychevelle at lunch time, the man’s an alcoholic and shouldn’t be in the position he’s in but of course he’s unelected and can’t be tossed out by a vote.
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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.

Post by skinner » July 26, 2018, 9:58 am

vincemunday wrote:
July 26, 2018, 9:46 am
Nonsense comment, why would we import anything from the US that doesn’t conform to OUR food standards? A free trade agreement doesn’t mean you agree to import dangerous products, if it did our kids would be swallowing all sorts from Chinese imports.
Nonsense comment ? The American food industry is lobbying for a lowering of the standards as part of any trade deal.

Trump calls these higher food standards " TRADE BARRIERS "

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