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President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that China was already busy purchasing a "tremendous" amount of US soybeans, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
But while Trump told the news wire service that the Chinese government was "back in the market" to buy soybeans — a critical livestock feed for China — after a December 1 truce in the US-China trade war, the details remain sketchy.
While the resumption of US soybean exports will be welcomed by struggling US farmers, Reuters reports that traders in Chicago flagged that they've seen little evidence of any soybean sales since July, when China first hit farmers with its targeted 25% tariff.
https://www.businessinsider.com/us-s...de-war-2018-12
The Soybeans are not rotting away. They are not sitting on docks. They are a valuable commodity that continues to be purchased by other countries. Where the product ends up in the long haul is mostly unknown to the MSM and their " get Trump " mindset.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWas at ....what 26,500 earlier this year?
So looks like we saw our best days with trump a year or so in while he was still riding Obama’s economy ...now that we see that the Trump policies are fully in place we have a -10% “correction?”
So if the trump boom is over (😂😂😂😂😂) why not toss the whelp ?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou do know con fhat they as “PhD candidates .”
For the record they are grad students then that have merely passed an exam that qualified them to become “candidates” for an advanced degree.
Note they don’t have said advanced degree.
Harvard has resources greater than several countries in the world. Bet these two would be bewildered to know that Bore-us looks to them for guidance on what “Harvard “ believes ....
You do recognize how you anthropomorphiZe Harvard and other institutions of similar breadth so you can act like they speak with the single voice you desire to rail at ....
Now how nut 🥜 🥜 🥜 ty is that ?
TMan doesn't like it when there is proof that this BS that women are discriminated against is a scam designed by Democrats to garner voted from the stupid. Anyone involved in business and human resources knows it's a scam. The only ones undercutting their employees are the Democrats in DC.
More Republicans pay their interns than Democrats: Study
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/m...emocrats-study
Obama White House Hypocritically Pays Women Less Than Men
https://www.investors.com/politics/e...or-equal-work/
The Clinton Foundation's gender pay gap worried campaign
https://money.cnn.com/2016/10/21/new...ess/index.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBwahahaha!
TMan doesn't like it when there is proof that this BS that women are discriminated against is a scam designed by Democrats to garner voted from the stupid. Anyone involved in business and human resources knows it's a scam. The only ones undercutting their employees are the Democrats in DC.
More Republicans pay their interns than Democrats: Study
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/m...emocrats-study
Obama White House Hypocritically Pays Women Less Than Men
https://www.investors.com/politics/e...or-equal-work/
The Clinton Foundation's gender pay gap worried campaign
https://money.cnn.com/2016/10/21/new...ess/index.html
"Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi has revealed that according to union representatives, 20 to 22 percent of NPR's 483 union-covered newsroom workforce, or 1 in 5 employees, are temps ... and NPR has been doing this for decades.
"Without temporary workers -- who are subject to termination without cause -- NPR would probably be unable to be NPR," Farhi reported. "Temps do almost every important job in NPR's newsroom: They pitch ideas, assign stories, edit them, report and produce them. Temps not only book the guests heard in interviews, they often write the questions the hosts ask the guests."
This is an unusual arrangement in the media. Farhi says, "About 5 percent of the staff at a typical TV station was employed on a part-time or temporary basis," according to a Radio Television Digital News Association survey last year. Radio stations, which have smaller news staffs than TV stations, reported an average of one temp or part-timer in that survey.
The pay isn't awful -- around $21.63 per hour, or $45,000 a year if you work full time -- but there's no guarantee you will be working consistently. There's health insurance -- if you work consistently. And it takes a toll, even on the people still working there. One wrote, "Many, if not most, of the folks I work with in the newsroom started in this ugly purgatory."
Former NPR health reporter Julie Rovner tweeted in response: "I was a temp for seven of my 16 years at NPR. I can't say it caused my anxiety issues, but it certainly didn't help." Veronica Miller Jamison tweeted that she temped for NPR for six years and "the merry-go-round of looking for new assignments and competing with your friends for jobs was not fun."
liberals = hypocrites
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt isn't just the Democrats, but the media that supports them.
"Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi has revealed that according to union representatives, 20 to 22 percent of NPR's 483 union-covered newsroom workforce, or 1 in 5 employees, are temps ... and NPR has been doing this for decades.
"Without temporary workers -- who are subject to termination without cause -- NPR would probably be unable to be NPR," Farhi reported. "Temps do almost every important job in NPR's newsroom: They pitch ideas, assign stories, edit them, report and produce them. Temps not only book the guests heard in interviews, they often write the questions the hosts ask the guests."
This is an unusual arrangement in the media. Farhi says, "About 5 percent of the staff at a typical TV station was employed on a part-time or temporary basis," according to a Radio Television Digital News Association survey last year. Radio stations, which have smaller news staffs than TV stations, reported an average of one temp or part-timer in that survey.
The pay isn't awful -- around $21.63 per hour, or $45,000 a year if you work full time -- but there's no guarantee you will be working consistently. There's health insurance -- if you work consistently. And it takes a toll, even on the people still working there. One wrote, "Many, if not most, of the folks I work with in the newsroom started in this ugly purgatory."
Former NPR health reporter Julie Rovner tweeted in response: "I was a temp for seven of my 16 years at NPR. I can't say it caused my anxiety issues, but it certainly didn't help." Veronica Miller Jamison tweeted that she temped for NPR for six years and "the merry-go-round of looking for new assignments and competing with your friends for jobs was not fun."
liberals = hypocrites
Bleeding Heart Tightwads
https://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/21/o...21kristof.html
Republicans donate larger sums than Democrats.
Overall giving levels rise as incomes grow for both groups, but Republicans give more at each income level. To offer one example, in households with an annual income under $29,000, 36% of Republicans donated $101-$1000, compared to 26% of Democrats. The trend continues in this direction across all brackets.
Study: Red states more charitable
https://www.politico.com/story/2012/...ritable-079888
The eight states whose residents gave the highest share of their income — Utah, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, Idaho, Arkansas and Georgia.
And the least generous states — Wisconsin, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine and New Hampshire — were Obama supporters in the last presidential race.
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