Nurse, nurse get his medication quick.
Thought all of the crystal ball gazing had been relegated to the board's nether regions?
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It's fine though. Trump will make an exception for Brexit Britain and sign a tremendous and great trade deal that bigly makes Britain great again .Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post




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Well, it will make a change from it shooting its kids in school. #Thoughts&PrayersOriginally posted by BlasterBates View PostTrump targets 200 billion in tariff on China
This is certainly hotting up, rest of the world can sit back and watch the US shoot itself in the foot as US international companies move their manufacturing facilities out of the US.

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Trump targets 200 billion in tariff on China
This is certainly hotting up, rest of the world can sit back and watch the US shoot itself in the foot as US international companies move their manufacturing facilities out of the US.
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One of the reasons I recently invested in Ford, they have a few cool cars. They seem to me on the verge of a bit of a turnaround.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWell the Ford Mustang must be doing something right: https://www.motor1.com/news/146420/f...ng-sports-car/
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When I read the previous post I was gonna say that.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWell the Ford Mustang must be doing something right: https://www.motor1.com/news/146420/f...ng-sports-car/
If I need a V8 car the 'tang is the way to go.
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Well the Ford Mustang must be doing something right: https://www.motor1.com/news/146420/f...ng-sports-car/Originally posted by sasguru View PostWe know that. But American cars are symptomatic of their malaise. They can't build a single decent one.
Just like their fighter jets. Guess what though, the UK has agreed to spend billions to buy this crap:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...trike-fighter/
https://www.popularmechanics.com/mil...a21957/wtf-35/
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They have different ideas on what makes a good car. They don't have the same small, bendy roads that we have. And their fuel costs are still lower than ours. So larger, more comfortable cars that don't handle particularly well are fine over there.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWe know that. But American cars are symptomatic of their malaise. They can't build a single decent one.
Just like their fighter jets. Guess what though, the UK has agreed to spend billions to buy this crap:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...trike-fighter/
https://www.popularmechanics.com/mil...a21957/wtf-35/
The f-35 has had issues but also many people like it and prefer it's stealthy approach. It's good that it can also take off from our carriers.
America has issues but I don't think you can just come out with big statements like general malaise without backing it up.
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We know that. But American cars are symptomatic of their malaise. They can't build a single decent one.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIndeed, everyone thinks car manufacturing is the ultimate global export product. It is not.
Just like their fighter jets. Guess what though, the UK has agreed to spend billions to buy this crap:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...trike-fighter/
https://www.popularmechanics.com/mil...a21957/wtf-35/Last edited by sasguru; 18 June 2018, 10:58.
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With luck, we will reach the day when we can put a man the size of MF on the moon.Originally posted by woohoo View PostExactly, the ultimate global export is putting a man on the moon. I for one can’t wait for that momentous day, just hope it happens in my lifetime.
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How is your bottom-feeder contracting career progressing? Stayed at any lovely B&B's recently?Originally posted by Troll View PostThe list is quite long but his decline into anger is obvious
Bitterness caused by calling the wrong result of the Brexit vote, compounded by having to become an economic migrant to Belgium after Germany rejected his overtures
It can only get worse
HTH

Mind you there might come a time, post brexit, when you might look at your itinerant-gyppo jobbing journeyman past with nostalgia.
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