- 15 Aug 2019 03:29
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Absolutely, stock market dropping 800 points in one day is obviously liberal fake news. Even if it did happen Donald has already passed the buck and blamed it on the Fed. We can rest assured that his easy to win trade war and imposing his trademark strategy of creating chaos is doing just fine.
ps: Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, formally United States Tariff Act of 1930, also called Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act, U.S. legislation (June 17, 1930) that raised import duties to protect American businesses and farmers, adding considerable strain to the international economic climate of the Great Depression. Within two years some two dozen countries adopted similar “beggar-thy-neighbour” duties, making worse an already beleaguered world economy and reducing global trade. Smoot-Hawley was signed into law by Herbert Hoover who was renowned for his ability as a business man .
2019 is coming to resemble 1929 more with each passing day ………...
Hindsite wrote:Those are just scare tactics to get people to blow their money on gold and silver.
Absolutely, stock market dropping 800 points in one day is obviously liberal fake news. Even if it did happen Donald has already passed the buck and blamed it on the Fed. We can rest assured that his easy to win trade war and imposing his trademark strategy of creating chaos is doing just fine.
ps: Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, formally United States Tariff Act of 1930, also called Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act, U.S. legislation (June 17, 1930) that raised import duties to protect American businesses and farmers, adding considerable strain to the international economic climate of the Great Depression. Within two years some two dozen countries adopted similar “beggar-thy-neighbour” duties, making worse an already beleaguered world economy and reducing global trade. Smoot-Hawley was signed into law by Herbert Hoover who was renowned for his ability as a business man .
2019 is coming to resemble 1929 more with each passing day ………...
"Society in those days was a perfectly competent, perfectly complacent, ruthless machine." Virginia Woolf 1897