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(OT) Trump: "I have to do things"

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Pelle Svanslös

non lue,
30 avr. 2018, 16:14:3630/04/2018
à
President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about taking credit for the stock
market’s rise. And since prices started falling from their highs of last
December, he has largely been silent. But now he’s taking some
ownership, saying he is doing something that “bothers the market.”

This past weekend during a rally in Washington, Michigan, Trump touted
tax cuts, job creation and the 35% jump in the stock market since the
election.

“The stock market, which is not really the all-time indicator, because
the country is actually doing much better than the stock market,” he
said to thousands of supporters. “It would’ve been up 60%, but I have to
do things. I can’t let other countries take advantage of us, so we’re
doing trade deals.”

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-stock-market-wouldve-60-things-175707650.html?guccounter=1

Ha hah ha ha ha ha ha hah a. "I have to do things".

Isn't this what I've been saying for a few times alreddy. The thing is,
which would a rational investor prefer? The 60% or "doing things".

Ha ha ha ha ha.

No wonder the bankers like bob, Calimero and Jaros don't like to talk
about this. Not forgetting the biggest banker of them all, Iceberg.

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Calimero

non lue,
30 avr. 2018, 16:28:1030/04/2018
à
On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:14:36 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about taking credit for the stock
> market’s rise.


1) The highest Dow Jones during the Obama regime was about 18,300 points. Now it is above 24,000.

2) Obama allowed Little Rocket Man to develop his nuclear arsenal. Trump is set to solve this problem.

3) Obama set a "red line" to Assad and cowardly didn't do anything when he used chemical weapons. Trump bombed him.


Trump is a orange clown. But still far, far better than the dangerous amateur before him in the WH.



Max

Pelle Svanslös

non lue,
30 avr. 2018, 16:35:1730/04/2018
à
On 30.4.2018 23:28, Calimero wrote:
> On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:14:36 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
>> President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about taking credit for the stock
>> market’s rise.
>
>
> 1) The highest Dow Jones during the Obama regime was about 18,300 points. Now it is above 24,000.

Didn't you read what your idol said. "Without my dropping of the ball,
it would have been 60% higher".

Ha ha ha ha ha. He's right. I've said this already a couple of times.
Since when don't bankers like profits?

> 2) Obama allowed Little Rocket Man to develop his nuclear arsenal. Trump is set to solve this problem.

Let's see how this pans out.

> 3) Obama set a "red line" to Assad and cowardly didn't do anything when he used chemical weapons. Trump bombed him.
>

This true. The biggest Obama blunder. In his case an understandable
blunder though.

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Calimero

non lue,
30 avr. 2018, 17:06:3130/04/2018
à
On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:35:17 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> On 30.4.2018 23:28, Calimero wrote:
> > On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:14:36 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> >> President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about taking credit for the stock
> >> market’s rise.
> >
> >
> > 1) The highest Dow Jones during the Obama regime was about 18,300 points. Now it is above 24,000.
>
> Didn't you read what your idol said. "Without my dropping of the ball,
> it would have been 60% higher".

What dropping the ball?
Trump tried to get better trade deals. I don't agree 100 % with that policy. But he is consistent and he has a point at least towards China. So what if the market get a little bit jittery?

> Ha ha ha ha ha. He's right. I've said this already a couple of times.
> Since when don't bankers like profits?

If you think bankers make only profit in a bull market you are more naive than I thought.

> > 2) Obama allowed Little Rocket Man to develop his nuclear arsenal. Trump is set to solve this problem.
>
> Let's see how this pans out.

Your head will explode if the orange clown has success in this.

>
> > 3) Obama set a "red line" to Assad and cowardly didn't do anything when he used chemical weapons. Trump bombed him.
> >
>
> This true. The biggest Obama blunder. In his case an understandable
> blunder though.

Yes, he is an appeaser by heart in foreign policy.

> --
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Max

Pelle Svanslös

non lue,
30 avr. 2018, 17:26:0330/04/2018
à
On 1.5.2018 0:06, Calimero wrote:
> On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:35:17 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös
> wrote:
>> On 30.4.2018 23:28, Calimero wrote:
>>> On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:14:36 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös
>>> wrote:
>>>> President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about taking credit for
>>>> the stock market’s rise.
>>>
>>>
>>> 1) The highest Dow Jones during the Obama regime was about 18,300
>>> points. Now it is above 24,000.
>>
>> Didn't you read what your idol said. "Without my dropping of the
>> ball, it would have been 60% higher".
>
> What dropping the ball?

By saying what he said, he admitted that he screwed up! Ha ha ah ha.

> Trump tried to get better trade deals.

By doing what? Threatening people? EU, China have already announced
countermoves. Let's see what Trump's final decision is.

> I don't agree 100 % with that
> policy. But he is consistent and he has a point at least towards
> China. So what if the market get a little bit jittery?

So what if world trade shrinks as a consequence? That's what a jittery
market is waiting. Bankers ...

>> Ha ha ha ha ha. He's right. I've said this already a couple of
>> times. Since when don't bankers like profits?
>
> If you think bankers make only profit in a bull market you are more
> naive than I thought.

Haven't seen you announcing the Dow going down. "Yay, I'm making a
profit today!"

>>> 2) Obama allowed Little Rocket Man to develop his nuclear
>>> arsenal. Trump is set to solve this problem.
>>
>> Let's see how this pans out.
>
> Your head will explode if the orange clown has success in this.

I already have a few excuses brewing.

>>
>>> 3) Obama set a "red line" to Assad and cowardly didn't do
>>> anything when he used chemical weapons. Trump bombed him.
>>>
>>
>> This true. The biggest Obama blunder. In his case an
>> understandable blunder though.
>
> Yes, he is an appeaser by heart in foreign policy.

Can't blame him. After all he *was* the appeaser. OTOH, Trump the ball
sweat guy telegraphed his drop shots for the exact same reason. He
didn't want a conflict with the Russkies.

Ha hah ah ha.

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Calimero

non lue,
30 avr. 2018, 17:40:5030/04/2018
à
On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 11:26:03 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> On 1.5.2018 0:06, Calimero wrote:
> > On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:35:17 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös
> > wrote:
> >> On 30.4.2018 23:28, Calimero wrote:
> >>> On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:14:36 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about taking credit for
> >>>> the stock market’s rise.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 1) The highest Dow Jones during the Obama regime was about 18,300
> >>> points. Now it is above 24,000.
> >>
> >> Didn't you read what your idol said. "Without my dropping of the
> >> ball, it would have been 60% higher".
> >
> > What dropping the ball?
>
> By saying what he said, he admitted that he screwed up!


He didn't do that.

> Ha ha ah ha.
>
> > Trump tried to get better trade deals.
>
> By doing what? Threatening people? EU, China have already announced
> countermoves. Let's see what Trump's final decision is.


Let's see whether the Chinaman will blink, son ...

>
> > I don't agree 100 % with that
> > policy. But he is consistent and he has a point at least towards
> > China. So what if the market get a little bit jittery?
>
> So what if world trade shrinks as a consequence? That's what a jittery
> market is waiting. Bankers ...


The Chinese and the Europeans are not interesting in shrinking trade, dummy.
So they will give in - a little bit. And the orange clown will declare victory.

> >> Ha ha ha ha ha. He's right. I've said this already a couple of
> >> times. Since when don't bankers like profits?
> >
> > If you think bankers make only profit in a bull market you are more
> > naive than I thought.
>
> Haven't seen you announcing the Dow going down. "Yay, I'm making a
> profit today!"

The profit of banks don't hinge on short-term market developments. Especially not our "bank".


> >>> 2) Obama allowed Little Rocket Man to develop his nuclear
> >>> arsenal. Trump is set to solve this problem.
> >>
> >> Let's see how this pans out.
> >
> > Your head will explode if the orange clown has success in this.
>
> I already have a few excuses brewing.

Yes, Obama paved the way (same as with unemployment and Dow surge). And the liberal Moon achieved the break-trough with his charm ...

> >>
> >>> 3) Obama set a "red line" to Assad and cowardly didn't do
> >>> anything when he used chemical weapons. Trump bombed him.
> >>>
> >>
> >> This true. The biggest Obama blunder. In his case an
> >> understandable blunder though.
> >
> > Yes, he is an appeaser by heart in foreign policy.
>
> Can't blame him. After all he *was* the appeaser.



Max

The Iceberg

non lue,
30 avr. 2018, 17:48:4630/04/2018
à
On Monday, 30 April 2018 22:26:03 UTC+1, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> On 1.5.2018 0:06, Calimero wrote:
> > On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:35:17 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös
> > wrote:
> >> On 30.4.2018 23:28, Calimero wrote:
> >>> On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:14:36 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about taking credit for
> >>>> the stock market’s rise.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> 1) The highest Dow Jones during the Obama regime was about 18,300
> >>> points. Now it is above 24,000.
> >>
> >> Didn't you read what your idol said. "Without my dropping of the
> >> ball, it would have been 60% higher".
> >
> > What dropping the ball?
>
> By saying what he said, he admitted that he screwed up! Ha ha ah ha.
>
> > Trump tried to get better trade deals.
>
> By doing what? Threatening people? EU, China have already announced
> countermoves. Let's see what Trump's final decision is.

you really have no idea about economics do you, China is massively in debt and Trump knows all about it, which you clearly don't.

> > I don't agree 100 % with that
> > policy. But he is consistent and he has a point at least towards
> > China. So what if the market get a little bit jittery?
>
> So what if world trade shrinks as a consequence? That's what a jittery
> market is waiting. Bankers ...

oh no are you one of those perpetual Marxist students?! LOL

> >> Ha ha ha ha ha. He's right. I've said this already a couple of
> >> times. Since when don't bankers like profits?
> >
> > If you think bankers make only profit in a bull market you are more
> > naive than I thought.
>
> Haven't seen you announcing the Dow going down. "Yay, I'm making a
> profit today!"
>
> >>> 2) Obama allowed Little Rocket Man to develop his nuclear
> >>> arsenal. Trump is set to solve this problem.
> >>
> >> Let's see how this pans out.
> >
> > Your head will explode if the orange clown has success in this.
>
> I already have a few excuses brewing.
>
> >>
> >>> 3) Obama set a "red line" to Assad and cowardly didn't do
> >>> anything when he used chemical weapons. Trump bombed him.
> >>>
> >>
> >> This true. The biggest Obama blunder. In his case an
> >> understandable blunder though.
> >
> > Yes, he is an appeaser by heart in foreign policy.
>
> Can't blame him. After all he *was* the appeaser. OTOH, Trump the ball
> sweat guy telegraphed his drop shots for the exact same reason. He
> didn't want a conflict with the Russkies.
>
> Ha hah ah ha.

yes cos nobody sensible wants a pointless war with Russia, except anti-West morons like you and hilarious Hillary! if Russia can just take over Sweden that would be good though.

Pelle Svanslös

non lue,
30 avr. 2018, 18:04:5930/04/2018
à
On 1.5.2018 0:40, Calimero wrote:
> On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 11:26:03 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös
> wrote:
>> On 1.5.2018 0:06, Calimero wrote:
>>> On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:35:17 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös
>>> wrote:
>>>> On 30.4.2018 23:28, Calimero wrote:
>>>>> On Monday, April 30, 2018 at 10:14:36 PM UTC+2, Pelle
>>>>> Svanslös wrote:
>>>>>> President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about taking credit
>>>>>> for the stock market’s rise.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) The highest Dow Jones during the Obama regime was about
>>>>> 18,300 points. Now it is above 24,000.
>>>>
>>>> Didn't you read what your idol said. "Without my dropping of
>>>> the ball, it would have been 60% higher".
>>>
>>> What dropping the ball?
>>
>> By saying what he said, he admitted that he screwed up!
>
>
> He didn't do that.

“It would’ve been up 60%, but I have to do things”.

>> Ha ha ah ha.
>>
>>> Trump tried to get better trade deals.
>>
>> By doing what? Threatening people? EU, China have already
>> announced countermoves. Let's see what Trump's final decision is.
>
>
> Let's see whether the Chinaman will blink, son ...

The Paper Tiger has a history of blinking.

>>
>>> I don't agree 100 % with that policy. But he is consistent and he
>>> has a point at least towards China. So what if the market get a
>>> little bit jittery?
>>
>> So what if world trade shrinks as a consequence? That's what a
>> jittery market is waiting. Bankers ...
>
>
> The Chinese and the Europeans are not interesting in shrinking trade,
> dummy.

Nobody is. The reason the market is jittery, despite the world economy
still being strong, is that it sees unpleasant things having a good
probability. All the unpleasant things can be traced to Mr T. One of
them is shrinking world trade.

And the RST bankers are defending these unpleasant things ... strange
bankers.

> So they will give in - a little bit. And the orange clown
> will declare victory.

The first move is Trump's. That will come today.

>>>> Ha ha ha ha ha. He's right. I've said this already a couple of
>>>> times. Since when don't bankers like profits?
>>>
>>> If you think bankers make only profit in a bull market you are
>>> more naive than I thought.
>>
>> Haven't seen you announcing the Dow going down. "Yay, I'm making a
>> profit today!"
>
> The profit of banks don't hinge on short-term market developments.
> Especially not our "bank".
>

That's why it's stupid for a banker to celebrate daily increases in the
Dow in RST.

>>>>> 2) Obama allowed Little Rocket Man to develop his nuclear
>>>>> arsenal. Trump is set to solve this problem.
>>>>
>>>> Let's see how this pans out.
>>>
>>> Your head will explode if the orange clown has success in this.
>>
>> I already have a few excuses brewing.
>
> Yes, Obama paved the way (same as with unemployment and Dow surge).
> And the liberal Moon achieved the break-trough with his charm ...

Indeed.

>>>>
>>>>> 3) Obama set a "red line" to Assad and cowardly didn't do
>>>>> anything when he used chemical weapons. Trump bombed him.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This true. The biggest Obama blunder. In his case an
>>>> understandable blunder though.
>>>
>>> Yes, he is an appeaser by heart in foreign policy.
>>
>> Can't blame him. After all he *was* the appeaser.

And Trump the *real* pussy.

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Pelle Svanslös

non lue,
1 mai 2018, 04:55:2901/05/2018
à
On 1.5.2018 1:04, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
>>>> Trump tried to get better trade deals.
>>>
>>> By doing what? Threatening people? EU, China have already
>>> announced countermoves. Let's see what Trump's final decision is.
>>
>>
>> Let's see whether the Chinaman will blink, son ...
>
> The Paper Tiger has a history of blinking.

"Trump delays decision on steel and aluminium tariffs"

http://www.bbc.com/news/business-43958216

:)

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The Iceberg

non lue,
1 mai 2018, 06:07:0601/05/2018
à
On Tuesday, 1 May 2018 09:55:29 UTC+1, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> On 1.5.2018 1:04, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> >>>> Trump tried to get better trade deals.
> >>>
> >>> By doing what? Threatening people? EU, China have already
> >>> announced countermoves. Let's see what Trump's final decision is.
> >>
> >>
> >> Let's see whether the Chinaman will blink, son ...
> >
> > The Paper Tiger has a history of blinking.
>
> "Trump delays decision on steel and aluminium tariffs"
>
> http://www.bbc.com/news/business-43958216
>
> :)

so Pelle, are you a wannabe politician for some dumb lefty party?

Calimero

non lue,
1 mai 2018, 06:43:4001/05/2018
à
That‘s the way poker works.


Max

Calimero

non lue,
1 mai 2018, 06:44:3301/05/2018
à
In Finland more than 50 % are socialists.


Max

Whisper

non lue,
1 mai 2018, 06:48:0301/05/2018
à
On 1/05/2018 6:14 AM, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy about taking credit for the stock
> market’s rise. And since prices started falling from their highs of last
> December, he has largely been silent. But now he’s taking some
> ownership, saying he is doing something that “bothers the market.”
>
> This past weekend during a rally in Washington, Michigan, Trump touted
> tax cuts, job creation and the 35% jump in the stock market since the
> election.
>
> “The stock market, which is not really the all-time indicator, because
> the country is actually doing much better than the stock market,” he
> said to thousands of supporters. “It would’ve been up 60%, but I have to
> do things. I can’t let other countries take advantage of us, so we’re
> doing trade deals.”
>
> https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-stock-market-wouldve-60-things-175707650.html?guccounter=1
>
>
> Ha hah ha ha ha ha ha hah a. "I have to do things".
>

Trump is 100% on the money. I was ecstatic when he won for many
different reasons. I had a strong feeling he would go down as maybe the
greatest president USA has ever had. Hillary would most likely have
been the worst. Also I knew my personal wealth would increase minimum
100% over what it would have under Hillary.



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Pelle Svanslös

non lue,
1 mai 2018, 09:16:2001/05/2018
à

*skriptis

non lue,
1 mai 2018, 10:19:0201/05/2018
à
Pelle Svanslös <pe...@svans.com> Wrote in message:
> On 1.5.2018 13:43, Calimero wrote:
>> On Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at 10:55:29 AM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
>>> On 1.5.2018 1:04, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
>>>>>>> Trump tried to get better trade deals.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> By doing what? Threatening people? EU, China have already
>>>>>> announced countermoves. Let's see what Trump's final decision is.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Let's see whether the Chinaman will blink, son ...
>>>>
>>>> The Paper Tiger has a history of blinking.
>>>
>>> "Trump delays decision on steel and aluminium tariffs"
>>>
>>> http://www.bbc.com/news/business-43958216
>>>
>>> :)
>>>
>>> --
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>>
>>
>> That?s the way poker works.
>>
>
> I thought you weren't supposed to tell everyone when you bluff?


That's what it makes it a great bluff.

It throws you off balance completely.


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Calimero

non lue,
1 mai 2018, 11:16:5601/05/2018
à
On Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at 3:16:20 PM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> On 1.5.2018 13:43, Calimero wrote:
> > On Tuesday, May 1, 2018 at 10:55:29 AM UTC+2, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> >> On 1.5.2018 1:04, Pelle Svanslös wrote:
> >>>>>> Trump tried to get better trade deals.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> By doing what? Threatening people? EU, China have already
> >>>>> announced countermoves. Let's see what Trump's final decision is.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Let's see whether the Chinaman will blink, son ...
> >>>
> >>> The Paper Tiger has a history of blinking.
> >>
> >> "Trump delays decision on steel and aluminium tariffs"
> >>
> >> http://www.bbc.com/news/business-43958216
> >>
> >> :)
> >>
> >> --
> >> https://img.aws.la-croix.com/2014/08/19/1193729/Comment-Herge-alle-pecher-jurons-favoris-capitaine-Haddock-pointe-Bretagne_1_730_425.jpg
> >
> >
> > That‘s the way poker works.
> >
>
> I thought you weren't supposed to tell everyone when you bluff?


Don't you realize how the Europeans are scrambling to blunt Trump's criticism on trade regulations with them? Now the got a temporary reprieve. Good!


Max
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