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Did you hear about the Canadian version of Breaking Bad? Walter gets his treatment paid for. The End.

Did you hear about the Canadian version of Breaking Bad? Walter gets his treatment paid for. The End.

#richpeopleproblems

I’m not surprised gun sales are down, and I didn’t say they wouldn’t be. There’s no fear mongering going on about someone taking away our guns this time around. What WILL happen, I think, is people who never thought they needed a gun for protection will think long and hard about whether a Trump victory will embolden

here, I’ll help you fight back against the evil liberal media..

Do you prefer to wait until there are fatalities?

Mid-air collisions aren’t just a minor incident.

It’s a big bird made of metal instead of meat. It could inflict severe damage.

Do you understand what a turboprop uses for motive force?

First, China can’t “call in the debt they hold” anymore than any other bondholder unless the US defaults on the quarterly interest payments. Bondholders are bound by the terms and conditions of the bond, meaning they don’t get the principal repaid before the maturity date. The only thing they can do is sell the debt

You mean, they like look at what possible repercussions there are with such an event and then, I don’t know, like plan out for the eventualities in an effort to be, like prepared?

I understand what you are saying, and I agree. However, it is legitimate to talk about how the political climate might change the automotive industry on this site, and I’m just glad that Michael’s post, while necessarily speculative, is pretty even-handed and analytical.

The guy has been talking about protectionism and tariffs, especially when it comes to the auto industry, for like a year now.

LOL. You think the Chinese is going to call in our debt. hahahaha.

It relates to the auto industry. Sorry if you don’t like it.

“Although, if the economy tanks, no one will be buying a car at all.”

This is literally the most important takeaway. Consumer confidence is one of the biggest drivers in new car sales; tariffs are one thing (shared global supply chain? local businesses selling foreign goods?) but if people hold off purchasing a car for

That’s about the last thing he would do. He has been talking about adding more protectionist trading laws that would effectively be similar to the chicken tax, but apply to all non-US made vehicles.

This entire article is about what might or will in theory happen once Trump actually starts making policy decisions. I have no idea why this relatively simple concept is causing confusion but there it is.

1st gear: Apparently the world is a complicated place where every action has unintended consequences. Who knew?

Since when? Fucked up families, maybe...

I recall a very appropriate Paul Hembery quote from some time back, which nicely sums up their experience: