Not in forever that I can tell. I've tried, without success, to coax him out of retirement. Must not pay attention to SPS at all. Hopefully he hasn't liteally died.Speaking of....... does that guy post here anymore?
Not in forever that I can tell. I've tried, without success, to coax him out of retirement. Must not pay attention to SPS at all. Hopefully he hasn't liteally died.Speaking of....... does that guy post here anymore?
There are only two ways manufacturing comes back in this country.If Trump carries through on tariffs (I don’t think he will), we may get some manufacturing back.
Do you really not understand that eggs are expensive right now due to a flu outbreak causing product shortage and well as increased seasonal demand? They were barely over $2.50/dozen a year ago and the price will drop once production stabilizes with a replacement stock of healthy laying birds.Prices aren't really up - everyone is just not seeing the real benefit. The president is playing 4D chess with the economy, the ignorant masses just don't understand. $4 eggs are really good for you, dummy. The inflation is transitory, so don't even worry about it.**
Wait here while I gather some more quotes from the last two years. I'll post them so we will all feel better. I see that sky high prices have now all of a sudden become a huge concern to some people since November 5th.
Do you really not understand that eggs are expensive right now due to a flu outbreak causing product shortage and well as increased seasonal demand? They were barely over $2.50/dozen a year ago and the price will drop once production stabilizes with a replacement stock of healthy laying birds.
I know a lot of Trump voters and none that I know were driven to the polls because they wanted tariffs.If those tariffs actually come to fruition, and increase what we already have in place for tariffs(under Trump and Biden), then even if a handful of jobs come back, prices for everything will be so high that itll hurt the entire rest of the economy.
Tariffs should not be used, with the exception of a few key targeted products/industries. And those are very much the exception.
Using tariffs to protect jobs, punish another country for drugs/immigration, or punish another country for the existence of a trade imbalance simply burdens Americans and hurts the US economy. It makes products cost more and reduces buying power.
As for Trump's constant threats that pertain to tariffs, he better follow through on them because otherwise he is abandoning one of the big reasons people voted for him. Additionally, him not following through shows he isnt serious with what he constantly claims and threatens. When you rule by chaos and fear, you need to keep the chaos and fear real, otherwise you are ignored.
Funniest thing about this whole grocery price craze the last few years, is that our fatasses definitely never stopped eating, whether at home or in restaurants. And more than ever before, by looking at the obesity rates. You'd think we'd have taken the hint and maybe....just maybe.....bought and ate LESS food?Prices aren't really up - everyone is just not seeing the real benefit. The president is playing 4D chess with the economy, the ignorant masses just don't understand. $4 eggs are really good for you, dummy. The inflation is transitory, so don't even worry about it.**
Wait here while I gather some more quotes from the last two years. I'll post them so we will all feel better. I see that sky high prices have now all of a sudden become a huge concern to some people since November 5th.
I took that to mean just the comment about transitory.You might need more coffee. He used sarcasterisks.
It baffles me. It also confirms that State grads/fans do actually reflect the "common man" in Mississippi. We are the People's University after all.Well, as usual, something good happens in Mississippi and the usual suspects, who are ALWAYS here, come here to shite on it. Some of you are some really miserable mother 17ers.
The big reason people voted for him that I was referring to was...'The economy'.I know a lot of Trump voters and none that I know were driven to the polls because they wanted tariffs.
It often amazes how MS is LA's bltch in dang near every aspect of life. They flood us to save their prize city, whip our assses in sports, come over and buy up all our land. How do we respond? Cheer for the Saints, spend all our money in their prize city, and tell the rest of the world about their culture and pretend we're a part of it. The south half of MS anyway. You could basically extend the northern LA line over to AL and there you have - Louisiana Lite.They 17n better get off their @$$ and get right. The fact that they have been caught flat-footed and unprepared has raised eyebrows at the capitol. They've gotten away with sloth and laziness for too long. Seriously, 6 years to stand up 1 megawatt twenty miles from a substation??? Are you 17n kidding me Entergy? GTFO.
When people who write the laws are asking hard questions about a monopoly utility and already debating how to take away certificated area and give it to power suppliers who aren't beholden to Louisiana investment bankers, somebody in New Orleans better wake the 17 up.
It's almost like someone who is not a democrat might possibly deserve some credit for helping their community grow and prosper. We can't have that. **It baffles me. It also confirms that State grads/fans do actually reflect the "common man" in Mississippi. We are the People's University after all.
We've had an above average number of these econ dev press releases lately and the sentiment from most people (anecdotally here and on social media) has been the same.
"It's not really that good of a deal"
"Why won't 'they' put one of these in XYZ"
"The politicians will just grift the money away"
Same ole same ole. Complain about how MS is last in every category yet poopoo on development news of any kind. Another poster made the point, but it seems that the average Mississippian wants us to maintain the status quo.
AgreeThe big reason people voted for him that I was referring to was...'The economy'.
As a whole, he promised to bring down the cost of goods and services, reduce inflation, increase exports, and hurt China by reducing imports.
These were all frequently repeated promises that he made. These were all things he promised to correct and blamed Biden for them being reasons why costs are high.
And based on exit polling, a shitton of people voted for him with the expectation that he follow through on his economy improvement promises.
And the coonjuns killing all our deer! Their state motto should be, "If it's brown, it's down!" Dang oil field money buying leases!It often amazes how MS is LA's bltch in dang near every aspect of life. They flood us to save their prize city, whip our assses in sports, come over and buy up all our land. How do we respond? Cheer for the Saints, spend all our money in their prize city, and tell the rest of the world about their culture and pretend we're a part of it. The south half of MS anyway. You could basically extend the northern LA line over to AL and there you have - Louisiana Lite.
Our demand and consumption rate has never been higher. Our economy is en fuego because we can't stop buying.Funniest thing about this whole grocery price craze the last few years, is that our fatasses definitely never stopped eating, whether at home or in restaurants. And more than ever before, by looking at the obesity rates. You'd think we'd have taken the hint and maybe....just maybe.....bought and ate LESS food?
Did you really read my two paragraph response as a "rant about egg prices"? Sheesh.Do you really not understand that eggs are expensive right now due to a flu outbreak causing product shortage and well as increased seasonal demand? They were barely over $2.50/dozen a year ago and the price will drop once production stabilizes with a replacement stock of healthy laying birds.
Also, you responded to my post about tariffs being a poor way to reshore jobs and ultimately just costing consumers more money with...a rant about egg prices.
Do you genuinely not realize how absurd and unrelated those things are?
I took that to mean just the comment about transitory.
That's a really long sarcastic rant, if the entire paragraph is sarcasm.
Would you be for or against Trump doing what you listed above?he promised to bring down the cost of goods and services, reduce inflation, increase exports, and hurt China by reducing imports.
Many Louisianans say there actually 3 Louisiana's . North Louisiana, South Louisiana and New Orleans.Louisiana is a dump. It’s worse than Mississippi but gets a pass because of New Orleans.
Yep, his insane threat to immediately impose a 25% tariff on all products coming to the US from Mexico and Canada is supposed to start in 10 days...per Trump.Agree
Back to tariffs though, the threat to Mexico and Canada had nothing to do with the economy and everything to do with the border which next to the economy was a huge factor in getting people to the polls.
Prices can rise for a number of reasons. Two of those reasons are...1. During your complaint about tariffs, you mentioned as one of the reasons they were bad was because they would DRIVE PRICES SKY HIGH.
2. I found this ironic coming from the left since, you know, prices have been fairly high for a couple years now. I realize that you might disagree with my hot take that prices were high, because I sure heard a lot of democrats defending those prices as 'not inflation'.
3. Eagle was right. The whole first paragraph (two lines of text/4 sentences) was meant to be sarcastic. Hence the sarcasterisks. Did it read like something I would really say? LOL, that's my bad then. Those were sentiments I heard expressed from the left over the past two years in a quixotic effort to defend Joe.
Agree but it's a big pass. Plus they have a good bit of oil money. Combined with the Cajun culture, it attracts people. And they had the good sense to locate their ONE (not two) big state university in their capital - thus insuring it thrives even if there are shltty parts.Louisiana is a dump. It’s worse than Mississippi but gets a pass because of New Orleans.
Prices can rise for a number of reasons. Two of those reasons are...
- Prices can rise because of tariffs. This is completely controllable by a government.
- Prices can rise because of inflation. This is partially controllable by a government and partially out of the government's control because we live in a global economy and companies across the world choose how to price their products based on profits, labor costs, etc.
I dont know why you would find it ironic that I pointed out the reality that tariffs tend to increase the cost of goods to end users, just because some people who are Democrats/liberals claimed some increased prices werent inflation.
Thats a really odd thing to view as ironic.
Those things would be great except I don’t care much about hurting China. We are in a global economy no matter how we feel about it. Negotiating policies that are mutually beneficial is the best approach. However, if Trump focuses on anything but himself and his revenge tour I’ll take it as a positive. I’ve only heard senseless rhetoric so far.Would you be for or against Trump doing what you listed above?
Do you consider those good and worthwhile goals that the US (and its president) should pursue? Or no?
I am just trying to get a feel as to whether you (not just you personally, @horshack.sixpack or others are welcome to answer as well) can see past your Trump hatred to pull for the country to do well? I remember Bill Maher at one time hoping out loud for the economy to tank so Trump wouldn't get credit for it... and I can't understand that mentality. I'm just wondering if that's still a general feeling or not.
I dont care if the stated cost of goods and services goes down. I care if the relative cost compared to wage averages goes up or down.Would you be for or against Trump doing what you listed above?
Do you consider those good and worthwhile goals that the US (and its president) should pursue? Or no?
I am just trying to get a feel as to whether you (not just you personally, @horshack.sixpack or others are welcome to answer as well) can see past your Trump hatred to pull for the country to do well? I remember Bill Maher at one time hoping out loud for the economy to tank so Trump wouldn't get credit for it... and I can't understand that mentality. I'm just wondering if that's still a general feeling or not.
Oh gotcha. Yeah well if I ever see someone claiming it was good then but bad now, I will pretty quickly view their position as stupid.I will admit, you are a very capable, relentless and thorough defender of anything you take up as a cause. I'm glad you're a State fan. We can use people like you on our side. Lord knows we need defending at times.
Clarification: what I find ironic is that some people are treating high prices as a bad thing now that DJT is taking over, when those same exact people thought high prices were not a big deal just last year, while JFB was in charge. That's the irony I was speaking of. I hope that makes sense.
Yeah I thought so.Those things would be great except I don’t care much about hurting China. We are in a global economy no matter how we feel about it. Negotiating policies that are mutually beneficial is the best approach. However, if Trump focuses on anything but himself and his revenge tour I’ll take it as a positive. I’ve only heard senseless rhetoric so far.
The idea is that, yes, it might raise the price on one good temporarily, but that long term the free market will correct this. It's not like the American market would simply say "oh darn, Mexico just raised it's price on this widget by 25%. I guess we'll all just have to accept it and prices on widgets are now high forever and there's nothing that can be done about it."Since we are talking tariffs here, which really are just a tax, where does that money go? Americans that have to pay 25% more for anything coming from Canada or Mexico...where does that extra 25% go? Talk about irony- anyone who rails against big government, or rails against government meddling in free trade/capitalism, or rails against high taxes...yet supports tariffs, which are the antithesis of those positions.
I literally agreed with all of it except "hurting China" as a specific goal. You thought I would respond that way. Kudos. Sell consider selling your crystal ball technology.Yeah I thought so.
Some people are inclined to believe that neither country is putting forth much of an effort to stop the flow of everything illegally crossing the border. Heck, some may be inclined to say the US hasn't put forth much effort recently. While I don't pretend to know exactly what he is thinking (I don't think anyone really knows) I don't think it's a science project of detailed numbers.Yep, his insane threat to immediately impose a 25% tariff on all products coming to the US from Mexico and Canada is supposed to start in 10 days...per Trump.
I am very interested to see what results are tied to the 25% Canadian tariff. How does the tariff end?
- How will the number of illegals that successfully cross from Canada into the US be tracked and what will that number be compared to?
- How long must these border crossing numbers be down before the tariff ends?
- What % must crossings be down to even 'qualify' for the tariff to end?
- How much less fentanyl needs to cross from Canada to end the tariff?
- How does the amount of fentanyl that is successfully crossed even get measured...if it isnt tracked when it crosses?
If specific and realistic numbers arent provided, then its all just a bunch of BS.
Regardless of whether numbers are provided or not though, if the tariff is real and expected to be put in place for a long time, then Canada will retaliate.
- In the end, Americans will pay more in the short term because everything coming from Canada costs more, and Americans as well as Canadians will pay more in the long term because counter-tariffs will just increase costs both ways.
That sure doesnt seem like a smart way to reduce costs for us commoners in the check-out line, but I barely got thru Econ classes at MSU so what do I know.
Well I do know I am buckled up and ready for the ride!
Agree on your point that we shouldn't put effort towards actually hurting another country's economy (Suttle difference from threatening) but make no mistake China has zero interest in mutually beneficial negotiations. That ship sailed with Xi.Those things would be great except I don’t care much about hurting China. We are in a global economy no matter how we feel about it. Negotiating policies that are mutually beneficial is the best approach. However, if Trump focuses on anything but himself and his revenge tour I’ll take it as a positive. I’ve only heard senseless rhetoric so far.
The idea is that, yes, it might raise the price on one good temporarily, but that long term the free market will correct this. It's not like the American market would simply say "oh darn, Mexico just raised it's price on this widget by 25%. I guess we'll all just have to accept it and prices on widgets are now high forever and there's nothing that can be done about it."
That's not how it works. Plan A (the 'negotiating tactic' part) would be for Mexico to say "hold on Mr. President, don't tariff that product - let's work something out, buddy"; but failing that:
Step 1: price goes up immediately on Mexican widgets.
Step 2: fewer widgets are being bought by US citizens.
Step 3: Mexico brings their widget bulk price down in an effort to get sales back up.
Step 4: Some guy outside Columbus, OH figures out how to make a widget, but this one has a cupholder.
Step 5: Several widget factories pop up all around the US, driving the cost down and providing jobs to local widgeters.
Step 6: Some people buy the US product; some people prefer the original classic version and are willing to pay a little more for that famous widget quality out of Tijuana. Both are okay choices.
All of the above, plus probably other user fees.So eliminating state income tax saves the couple $3000 per year.
At Mississippi's 7% grocery tax, the couple would actually need to spend $3570/month on groceries to see that same savings from an eliminated grocery tax.
Anyways, lets say state income tax is eliminated. Ok then, how will all the services that used to be funded through state income tax now be funded? You cant just eliminate $3000 per couple and not also decimate community services.
Mississippi's state income tax goes toward funding education, roads and bridge building/repair, criminal justice, hospitals and health services, parks, economic development, environmental projects and programs, and much more.
So if there is no state income tax, then how is all that paid for? And saying 'well its wasted now' isnt an actual answer.
Does property tax increase?
Does sales tax increase?
Does vehicle tax increase?
It’s a bro!He found the perfect manzier?
Equatorial, at best****Meridian’s got to be a Lateral Move **