To all you that hate Trump and tariffs especially on China... read on!

Here is a sample for you...

"Most of Russia’s exports to the U.S. are radioactive chemicals, nitrogenous fertilizers and platinum. They are the second-largest exporter of fertilizer to the U.S."

Now you and Hollie can argue over it.

Try paying attention. The question to you was, “What’s the major export to Russia?

Read carefully, make an attempt to understand what the questions are. When you need help, ask for it.
 
Try paying attention. The question to you was, “What’s the major export to Russia?

Read carefully, make an attempt to understand what the questions are. When you need help, ask for it.
Why don't you if you know the answer? Cat's got your tongue, I figure. Otherwise crawl back under your rock.
 
Why don't you if you know the answer? Cat's got your tongue, I figure. Otherwise crawl back under your rock.
I know the answer. I was commenting on your complete lack of awareness as you sidestepped the question.
 
Fucking children. Are your fingers broken or do you just prefer to act like spoiled toddlers?

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In 2024, U.S. goods exports to Russia totaled $526.1 million, a decrease of 12.3% from 2023, with the top exported goods including optical, photo, technical, and medical apparatus, pharmaceutical products, and miscellaneous edible preparations.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:
  • Total Value: U.S. goods exports to Russia in 2024 were valued at $526.1 million.

  • Decrease from 2023: This represents a decrease of 12.3% ($73.5 million) compared to 2023.

  • Top Export Categories (2024):
    • Optical, photo, technical, and medical apparatus: $153.05 million

    • Pharmaceutical products: $133.41 million

      • Miscellaneous edible preparations: $72.84 million
      • Essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, and toiletries: $21.74 million
      • Miscellaneous chemical products: $19.01 million
    • Other Notable Exports (2024):
        • Machinery, nuclear reactors, and boilers: $13.53 million
        • Articles of apparel, knit or crocheted: $13.02 million
        • Footwear, gaiters, and the like: $11.78 million
        • Pulp of wood, fibrous cellulosic material, and waste: $11.63 million
        • Organic chemicals: $11.49 million
        • Products of animal origin: $11.14 million
        • Electrical and electronic equipment: $9.46 million
        • Railway, tramway locomotives, rolling stock, and equipment: $7.82 million
        • Plastics: $5.94 million
        • Articles of apparel, not knit or crocheted: $5.39 million
        • Albuminoids, modified starches, glues, and enzymes: $3.39 million
        • Nickel: $2.74 million
 
Read

You are just clueless.

The question was, “What do we export to Russia?

Answer:

 
Read

I asked what we export to Russia, and you gave me what we import from Russia. Which btw, is already severely curtailed by sanctions we have on Russia…

 
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Fucking children. Are your fingers broken or do you just prefer to act like spoiled toddlers?

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In 2024, U.S. goods exports to Russia totaled $526.1 million, a decrease of 12.3% from 2023, with the top exported goods including optical, photo, technical, and medical apparatus, pharmaceutical products, and miscellaneous edible preparations.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:
  • Total Value: U.S. goods exports to Russia in 2024 were valued at $526.1 million.

  • Decrease from 2023: This represents a decrease of 12.3% ($73.5 million) compared to 2023.

  • Top Export Categories (2024):
    • Optical, photo, technical, and medical apparatus: $153.05 million

    • Pharmaceutical products: $133.41 million

      • Miscellaneous edible preparations: $72.84 million
      • Essential oils, perfumes, cosmetics, and toiletries: $21.74 million
      • Miscellaneous chemical products: $19.01 million
    • Other Notable Exports (2024):
        • Machinery, nuclear reactors, and boilers: $13.53 million
        • Articles of apparel, knit or crocheted: $13.02 million
        • Footwear, gaiters, and the like: $11.78 million
        • Pulp of wood, fibrous cellulosic material, and waste: $11.63 million
        • Organic chemicals: $11.49 million
        • Products of animal origin: $11.14 million
        • Electrical and electronic equipment: $9.46 million
        • Railway, tramway locomotives, rolling stock, and equipment: $7.82 million
        • Plastics: $5.94 million
        • Articles of apparel, not knit or crocheted: $5.39 million
        • Albuminoids, modified starches, glues, and enzymes: $3.39 million
        • Nickel: $2.74 million
Now, do we have sanctions in place that have knocked that trade down from $2.5 billion to $526 million?

And we want Russia to stop their war on Ukraine, right?

Would further sanctions like a tariff on the remaining goods hurt, or help that?
 
I asked what we export to Russia, and you gave me what we import from Russia. Which btw, is already severely curtailed by sanctions we have on Russia…

This is why I have the vast majority of dimocrap scum in here on 'ignore'. They're children with shallow egos that are easily frayed.

Know why dimocrap scum are stupid? Some of it is because they were born that way but most of it is because -- They just won't listen.

They think because they have a couple years at some bullshit college that they already know everything there is to know.

Therefore, their knowlege is yesterday's breakfast. Maybe when they got out of school they were agead of the curve. But they peaked. They stopped learning.

Like the girl who peaked in High School and when you saw her at the 25th reunion, she hadn't changed anything -- Same hair, same clothes, same style, same makeup. She just stopped growing and maturing at her peak.

Same with too many dimocrap scum. They just stop maturing, they stop growing and, most importantly, they stop learning.

They believe that if it doesn't come fron the DISGUSTING FILTH, then it's not Canon, it's not blessed by their High Priests and therefore can't be trusted.

Besides that, most of them just simply have Low IQ's. So I keep them on 'ignore' because they try my patience. I've raised enough children, thank you
 
Now, do we have sanctions in place that have knocked that trade down from $2.5 billion to $526 million?

And we want Russia to stop their war on Ukraine, right?

Would further sanctions like a tariff on the remaining goods hurt, or help that?
Not only do I not know.

I do not care :dunno:

:salute:
 
Concerning child labor and low worker wages in general that puts America at a disadvantage, the U.S. needs to get to a point where labor to produce our goods is at its very minimum. A point Elon Musk has envisioned happening through AI. Trump's thinking looks towards the past for answers. We'll be left in the dust.
 
Concerning child labor and low worker wages in general that puts America at a disadvantage, the U.S. needs to get to a point where labor to produce our goods is at its very minimum. A point Elon Musk has envisioned happening through AI. Trump's thinking looks towards the past for answers. We'll be left in the dust.
I would point out that it is the left screeching about a $17 / hr. minimum wage. Chinese / Asian slave labor vastly undercuts that number.
 
Won't that be nice. Our attempt to right our own ship will be a failure. Then we can go back to being fat and happy until we go bankrupt.

Sounds like a plan.
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Their TDS is so great that they are more than willing to destroy America to further their Globalist ideologies.
 
China uses according to this source: List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor

List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor
The Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB) maintains a list of goods and their source countries which it has reason to believe are produced by child labor or forced labor in violation of international standards, as required under the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2005 and subsequent reauthorizations. The List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor comprises 204 goods from 82 countries and areas, as of September 5, 2024.
Aluminum, car parts, bricks, caustic soda cotton,Electrolytic Copper Products,Electronics, Fish, garments, garments cotton, gloves, hair products Lithium-ion batteries, Metallurgical Grade Silicon, Photovoltaic Ingots, Photovoltaic Wafers
Adults are forced to produce polysilicon for solar panels in China
polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a plastic used in a wide range of applications such as flooring, construction materials, pipes, and vinyl siding.
ILAB has reason to believe that multiple solar products produced in China are made with an input using forced labor,
These products include photovoltaic ingots and wafers (China), solar cells (China), and solar modules (China).
ILAB has reason to believe that cotton thread/ yarn, cotton textiles, and cotton garments produced in China are made with an input produced with forced labor—

So to you pious, haters of Trump, anti-fossil fuels, solar panel, wind turbine lovers... are you also approving of China's use of forced labor and kids?
What hypocrites you are!


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Dude, superheros don't exist in the real world! :)

Chinese products related to forced labor and child labor, as well as American products associated with discrimination or racism in workplaces, raise ethical concerns. Should the rest of the world stop using products from these two countries? What do you think? :)

👉 Discrimination and racism are significant issues in American workplaces. Here are some key points and evidence:

## Evidence of Discrimination and Racism

1. Prevalence of Discrimination:
- General Statistics: Approximately 61% of employees in the U.S. have experienced or witnessed workplace discrimination[1][4]. Moreover, 91% of workers report having faced some form of discrimination[7].
- Racial Discrimination: About 42% of Americans have either been victims of or witnessed racial discrimination at work[3]. Specifically, 48% of Black men and 36% of Black women report experiencing racial discrimination by employers[8].

2. Types of Discrimination:
- Retaliation: This is the most common form of discrimination, accounting for over 55% of EEOC charges in 2022[1][2].
- Racial and Ethnic Discrimination: There has been an increase in racial discrimination, particularly targeting Asian Americans during the pandemic[1].
- Sex and Gender Discrimination: About 42% of working women have faced gender-based discrimination[3]. LGBTQ+ workers also report high levels of unfair treatment[4].

3. Regional Variations:
- States with High Discrimination Rates: Tennessee, Arkansas, and Georgia are among the states with the highest rates of workplace discrimination charges[2].
- Disparities in Complaints: Alabama and Mississippi have historically high rates of EEOC complaints per capita[3].

These statistics and trends clearly indicate that discrimination and racism remain significant challenges in American workplaces. 👎👎

sources:
[1] Employment Discrimination Statistics in 2022
[2] States With Highest Rates Of Workplace Discrimination And Retaliation
[3] Workplace Discrimination & Employment Law Statistics 2024
[4] https://powertofly.com/up/discrimination-in-the-workplace
[5] Enforcement and Litigation Statistics
[6] Ending Discrimination and Harassment at Work
[7] https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/27/9pe...aced-discrimination-expert-on-what-to-do.html
[8] Black workers’ views and experiences in the U.S. labor force stand out in key ways
 

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