BrickHouse88
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2023's steel production surpassed previous year
Steel production ended 2023 slightly above the previous year's pace.
US steel mill production slightly increased in 2023, fyi.
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What about the environment though?![]()
2023's steel production surpassed previous year
Steel production ended 2023 slightly above the previous year's pace.www.nwitimes.com
US steel mill production slightly increased in 2023, fyi.

since it was never a problem,, its fine,,What about the environment though?![]()
Sounds like another thing Biden's doing right.since it was never a problem,, its fine,,
are you telling me the government/president controls steel production in this country and for the first 2 yrs he didnt allow higher production and then all the sudden he allowed it??Sounds like another thing Biden's doing right.
Yup. You sound like a Clinton haterare you telling me the government/president controls steel production in this country and for the first 2 yrs he didnt allow higher production and then all the sudden he allowed it??
WTF are you talking about?? that has nothing to do with what you said and what I asked,,Yup. You sound like a Clinton hater
"I think Bill Clinton was a great president,’" Trump said
"You know, you look at the country then. The economy was doing great. Look at what happened during the Clinton years. I mean we had no war, the economy was doing great, everybody was happy. A lot of people hated him because they were jealous as hell,’" Trump said.
No, I don't want to get on to the topic of if the president has that much to do with the economy. Allz I know is I'm judging Biden the same way you brag about TrumpWTF are you talking about?? that has nothing to do with what you said and what I asked,,
care to get back on topic??
I have never bragged about trump,, in fact I have said many times he fucked up covid and doesnt have enough respect for the constitution,,No, I don't want to get on to the topic of if the president has that much to do with the economy. Allz I know is I'm judging Biden the same way you brag about Trump
Wages up, unemployment low, inflation being fixed, record stock market. What I'm telling you is if Trump were president and he had these numbers, you'd be saying he's doing great. So **** off.
You, I, and everyone knows Trump would be taking credit, and you would be giving it to him, hypocrite.are you telling me the government/president controls steel production in this country and for the first 2 yrs he didnt allow higher production and then all the sudden he allowed it??
you may know that,, I cant say untill I see the reasons why,,You, I, and everyone knows Trump would be taking credit, and you would be giving it to him, hypocrite.
it may look that way to you from your moms basement,, but for those of us that actually pay the bills see it differently,,The economy is humming along fantastically.
This really irks the partisan hacks who want to see America failing.
Horseshit.it may look that way to you from your moms basement,, but for those of us that actually pay the bills see it differently,,
just our heating bills have dbl in the last 2 yrs and most other things have almost dbl in that same time,,
OK your grandmas basement,,Horseshit.
What's your summary, conclusion, and question?![]()
2023's steel production surpassed previous year
Steel production ended 2023 slightly above the previous year's pace.www.nwitimes.com
US steel mill production slightly increased in 2023, fyi.
You, I, and everyone knows Trump would be taking credit, and you would be giving it to him, hypocrite.
you do understand theres a difference between opinion and a fact??But we can never prove it. They say if Trump were president right now, Russia wouldn't have invaded Ukraine. Something they can't prove.
Fact is, even if Trump wins in November The era to come is expected to be defined by slower economic growth, shrinking labor forces, and higher inflation
So should we blame Trump next year for slow growth, shrinking labor force and higher inflation? They'd blame us.
Clinton after the first two Prog Socialist designed years became a Democrat and worked with Republicans. He could have worked with them more and made real substantive cuts. Nevertheless, we bought some time. The post WW 2 generation peaked their spending by the time Clinton left office. The spring before as a warning we had a stock market downturn. Even W. asked people to keep spending if anyone remembers. Age was starting to take its toll with the oldest as they were saving for their retirements.Yup. You sound like a Clinton hater
"I think Bill Clinton was a great president,’" Trump said
"You know, you look at the country then. The economy was doing great. Look at what happened during the Clinton years. I mean we had no war, the economy was doing great, everybody was happy. A lot of people hated him because they were jealous as hell,’" Trump said.
I'm not buying this. You guys act like Clinton was handed a gift and Bush was handed a shit sandwich. I think more important than 9-11 a one day event, was Bush's reaction to that one day event. The policies he put into place after that one day event, fucked us more than that one day event.Clinton after the first two Prog Socialist designed years became a Democrat and worked with Republicans. He could have worked with them more and made real substantive cuts. Nevertheless, we bought some time. The post WW 2 generation peaked their spending by the time Clinton left office. The spring before as a warning we had a stock market downturn. Even W. asked people to keep spending if anyone remembers. Age was starting to take its toll with the oldest as they were saving for their retirements.