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USA News and Poland - part 16


Novichok  8 | 10685
8 Jul 2025   #211
We mention what the news media is saying about Londonstan and you immediately go into your denial mode

That's what Euros aways do. We not only didn't deny that Biden was a world-class moron and that we were fvcked with those borders open wide...we added to it...

I am still against the US spending money we don't have on tanks and artillery...To defend the US from Panama?

Euros, as true bootlickers, do everything to defend their ruling mob. Their favorite move is to present their powerlessness as a virtue.

Guns? We don't need guns, goes a bootlicking Euro...

OK, I have news for you, morons...so pay attention:

Even if your crime rate was twice ours, your still wouldn't get the permission to carry guns from you owners. Duh, azzholes...
Lyzko  46 | 10182
8 Jul 2025   #212
I agree, jon! A pity almost everybody else sees it, except of course for TrumpLOL
Joker  2 | 2561
8 Jul 2025   #213
deals before his TACO ass deadline

You're back with your tired TACO garbage like nothing happened-typical. You root for America to fail just so you can say "I told you so." That's not criticism, that's pathetic. And newsflash: the rest of the world's lining up because strength commands respect, not the spineless leadership you dream of.

Trup a.ways craps out.

You never miss a chance to bash America, even if it means siding with its enemies. You mock strength because weakness is all you know. While Trump gets deals done, you sit on the sidelines, bitter, useless, and desperate for someone-anyone-to take you seriously. Keep yapping homo. Power doesn't need your approval!

I agree, jon! A pity almost everybody else sees it, except of course for TrumpLOL

Of course you agree! You're still stuck in an FDR fantasy and cheering on a wannabe commie for NYC mayor. No wonder you can't see reality, too busy laughing at Trump while your socialist demorats sink into irrelevance and rage. Keep clapping for failure, it's all you've got left. Hahahaha


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Novichok  8 | 10685
9 Jul 2025   #214
You root for America to fail just so you can say "I told you so.

This is uncanny...I just told my wife that I hate PF Euros exactly for this reason - they want the US and Trump tp fail...

To BB and others who don't: You are the good guys and are not included.

Speaking of azzholes...I will make sure Golden Moron will one day soon regret coming up with that Golden Cow crap.

We can be just as creative...

You mock strength because weakness is all you know.

They used to be number one...Today, Nigeria ranks higher...
johnny reb  50 | 8296
9 Jul 2025   #215
- they want the US and Trump tp fail...

Of course they do because Trump and Christianity stand right in their way to promoting their vile Woke Meisms.
Morality and common sense stand right in the way of their Satanic agenda to destroy what America was founded on.
Nothing to get excited about as the Bible's prophesies spells this out quite clearly in the last days.
Its just prophesy being fulfilled.
jon357  76 | 25159
9 Jul 2025   #216
[quote]Trump and[ Christianity/quote]
Two words that don't belong and the same sentence.
OP PolAmKrakow  3 | 1069
9 Jul 2025   #217
they want the US and Trump tp fail...

Until they need the US to bail them out of wars, and save them from big bad Russia. All they want is US money and protection and to not pay for it. The socialist fvcktards here are all the same.

facebook.com/watch/?v=255306878467039

This is exactly what all the leftards represent. The idiocy of thinking they know better, and that all immigrants should be welcomed. Every illegal should be sent back, or sent to a country they can blend into. Why is it that not one single person from Gaza is wanted or welcomed into any other Arab nation as a refugee? Their own people dont want these extemists. But the lefties want to welcome them and give them money for breaking the law. Idiocy in it purest form.
cms neuf  1 | 2202
9 Jul 2025   #218
TACO is a real thing Joker - nobody is lining up and no "deals" have been done since the dumb ass Liberation Day

Even yesterday he said those 3 deals he has signed can be renegotiated LOL

August 1st is simply the new date that he he makes an ass of himself

And this copper tariff will be gone by next Wednesday
Lazarus  4 | 641
9 Jul 2025   #219
no "deals" have been done since the dumb ass Liberation Day

Did you see Treasury Secretary Bessent on CNN? He really let the cat out of the bag when it comes to how the rest of the world view Don Taco by blurting out "Well, many of these countries never even contacted us"! LOL!
jon357  76 | 25159
9 Jul 2025   #220
"Well, many of these countries never even contacted us"!

Exactly. They don't realise that they don't hold the cards here.

While Trup gets deals done

What 'deals'?
cms neuf  1 | 2202
9 Jul 2025   #221
They are apparently going to send some letters today. One day before the supposed deadline

I don't know what's wrong with email or phone. Maybe Golden Cow has got some new stationary that he wants to show off with tasteful gold embossing LOL

As if we are all sitting here waiting for the postman
johnny reb  50 | 8296
9 Jul 2025   #222
Two words that don't belong and the same sentence.

Did Satan tell you to say that too?
jon357  76 | 25159
9 Jul 2025   #223
Ask him. His minion lives at Mar A Lago.
Novichok  8 | 10685
9 Jul 2025   #224
They don't realise that they don't hold the cards here.

We hold two cards:

Trade deficits

Tariffs

You hold nothing.

If your Muslim-infested island went to the bottom of the Atlantic, nobody would notice...Many would cheer...me included...
cms neuf  1 | 2202
9 Jul 2025   #225
Er....hate to break it you but we can do tariffs too

MAGA math(s) at its finest

And you call us morons !
Bobko  28 | 2766
9 Jul 2025   #226
hate to break it you but we can do tariffs too

You guys just sh*t the bed.

From the article:

When London struck the first deal in May, EU diplomats and officials made clear they believed London jumped at an agreement and locked-in disadvantageous terms.

Brussels was more confident its bigger economic clout - as the world's largest trading bloc - would over time give it leverage over the White House. But it has hesitated to retaliate in kind against US measures.


Womp womp wooooooomp! After all that moaning, you signed a deal that is worse than Brexit UK's deal. How is that even possible?

Another quote:

"The UK agreement was better than this," said one diplomat. "It's a surprise given how long we have negotiated."

Apparently Merz and Macron are super frustrated with the Commission for negotiating like idiots. The EU parliamentarian in charge of overseeing the internal market, said it was a big mistake not to retaliate earlier and harder - since this would have provided negotiating leverage in the current moment. As it happened, the EU had practically no bargaining tools to counterpose to Trump's unilateral hikes.

This is what happens when you have people like Kaja Kallas and Ursula Von Der Leyen as your representatives.

Enjoy watching German and French manufacturing migrate to the US and UK to avoid the tariff wall.


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Bobko  28 | 2766
9 Jul 2025   #227
UK view on things:

One British official said: "We approached it like a business deal not a trade negotiation. We've played it straight, understood what the US is trying to achieve, matched our people to theirs, and been flexible."

The top comment under the FT article about the EU-US deal:


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jon357  76 | 25159
9 Jul 2025   #228
Apparently Merz and Macron are super frustrated with the Commission for negotiating like idiots

Robotic imagination-free Germans and venal and scheming Frenchmen, all of them trying for a deal which helps their own countries at the expense of other EU member states,

We approached it like a business deal

Which is what it is.
Bobko  28 | 2766
9 Jul 2025   #229
Robotic imagination-free Germans and venal and scheming Frenchmen

Well, it was French business and German officials that were most critical of the Commission's clumsy negotiations.

Not a whole lotta noise out of Italy or Spain. I suppose they don't sell much to America, and don't really care.

More from the article:

EU negotiators have been scolded over their approach throughout the talks by both business and some European capitals. LVMH chief executive Bernard Arnault in May said the bloc got off to a "bad start", especially compared to the British who "negotiated very well". Friedrich Merz, Germany's chancellor, last week said the commission's approach was "far too complicated" and called for a "rapid" deal.

I'll be honest - I didn't expect the EU to come out the loser from this. They had enormous negotiating leverage as the largest trade bloc on the planet - and ended up folding to Trump - a Manhattan real estate developer.

How?!?!
Bobko  28 | 2766
9 Jul 2025   #230
Still sitting here shocked with how sh*t the EU's deal is.

Japan is not engaging with Trump. China is trying to bend its line. The EU flushes itself down the toilet.

1) The UK got 10% tariffs on up to 100,000 motor vehicles. The EU has 25% tariffs, and no tariff free quotas. Hello Volkswagen! Hello Daimler!

2) The UK has ZERO tariffs on steel and aluminum exports. The EU, currently, looks to be set for a 50% barrier for these items.

3) The UK got preferential treatment for pharmaceuticals, and waivers on copper, timber, and jet engines. The EU got none of these.

In exchange for all these nice things... the UK promised:

"In return, the UK pledged to meet US "requirements" on China's role in its supply chains, as well as a tariff-free quota of 13,000 tonnes of beef and 1.4bn litres of bioethanol."

I mean... wtf. Starmer fed Trump a load of sh*t. 13,000 tonnes of beef? Haha. 1.4 billion LITERS of bio ethanol - that's nothing.

What does the the EU promise in exchange for their higher tariffs? To try to eliminate the trade surplus through purchases of US weapons and LNG.

You Europeans got f*cked in the ass, without even the courtesy of a reach around. No coffee in bed, no fancy dinner. Just ass f*cking.

--///-

Enjoy your vassal status and your expensive American energy and expensive American weapons. We'll supply China and India meanwhile, with all the cheap energy that should have been yours.
jon357  76 | 25159
9 Jul 2025   #231
Well, it was French business and German officials that were most critical of the Commission's clumsy negotiations

Because it hasn't served their interests.

Starmer fed Trump a load of sh*t. 13,000 tonnes of beef? Haha

He was one of Europe's top human rights lawyers before he was a politician and has an IQ double that of Trup's. The negotiating t3m had a certain strength too; in the US, the most talented people often go into corporate work whereas in the U.K. they are more likely to go into the Civil Service.

LITERS

Litres.
OP PolAmKrakow  3 | 1069
9 Jul 2025   #232
@Bobko
Arrogance is the word that comes to mind. Very evident here on PF from many in the EU and UK. The UK is much closer to the US than the EU is when it comes to military, intelligence, and common goals. The UK does a good job at nurturing that relationship.

The EU on the other hand thinks it deserves special treatment based on what exactly? Unfair trade? Becuase its the "old world"? EU arrogance is Parisian level when it comes to the US. While I understand the dislike of loud Americans in Europe. Europe cant afford problems with US markets.
Lyzko  46 | 10182
9 Jul 2025   #233
@Joker,
I would've voted for Cuomo, NOT the other!
Bobko  28 | 2766
9 Jul 2025   #234
The EU on the other hand thinks it deserves special treatment based on what exactly?

Based on the huge size of their market - the largest there is in the world.

To control the world's largest market, and to still sign the type of deal they signed - one needs to be an especial kind of incompetent.

They could have twisted the arms of American digital behemoths, that earn a huge portion of their profits in Europe (Netflix, Amazon, Microsoft, etc). They could have insisted on preferences for European banks trying to crack the US market (Santander, Credit Agricole, Societe Generale, Deutsche Bank). But most importantly - they should have stood firm on steel and aluminum - because these provide tens of thousands of jobs in Europe - much more than in the UK. The UK's steel industry is microscopic in comparison to the European one.

They did none of these things.

These unelected women (one was a German defense minister, and the other a Prime Minister of ESTONIA) - are maybe not the best people to negotiate on behalf of Europe. Their heart is in the right place, and I'm sure they are good people - but they are woefully out of their depth in this context.
Novichok  8 | 10685
9 Jul 2025   #235
Er....hate to break it you but we can do tariffs too

I love to educate you, Golden Moron, about tariffs...

When Country A (the US) runs a deficit with Country B (the EU), country A is a loser and Country B is a winner. The relationship like this is unsustainable for A and can go on forever for B.

When tariifs A and B reach certain level, the trade between A and B stops.

Then, Golden Idiot, A is no longer running a deficit, and B no longer has a surplus. This makes trade-killing tariffs good for A and bad for B.

That is why every parasite out there hates Trump and his tariffs and not because his tariffs are bad for the US. So take your fake concern and shove it where the sun don't shine...

As a reniminder, in this example, A is the US, and the EU is B.

Got it? Or is that too complicated?
Bobko  28 | 2766
9 Jul 2025   #236
@Novichok

This deficit is now all but guaranteed to quickly vanish, or at the very least be reduced substantially - through EU bureaucrats selling Europe out.
Novichok  8 | 10685
9 Jul 2025   #237
and I'm sure they are good people

What???

These broads, along with pussyfied male Euro azzholes, are doing all they can to kill as many Russians as possible ...

This deficit is now all but guaranteed to quickly vanish,

Whose deficit? The US'?
cms neuf  1 | 2202
9 Jul 2025   #238
The EU hasn't signed a deal Bobko - they haven't even answered Golden Cow's letter. He is merely talking about tariffs that he intends to impose, but will eventually chicken out from when the bond market reacts negatively.

Same with Japan, Australia, South Africa, Brazil, Turkey and even North Nigeria. None of them have answered these dumb letters.

The deficit will not decrease by more than 5 percent.

No factories will be moved to the UK, that would be plain nuts. A few might move to the US but I think more likely they will tell Golden Cow they are moving and then do nothing. That's because nobody respects him

No idea why simple economics is so difficult for you Novi - you assume that A and B are one person, not a country made up of lots of different factories and farms, some of whom will do well by tariffs and some of whom will be crushed. There is no point trying to explain that to you.

MAGA and math(s) don't get on well together LOL
Bobko  28 | 2766
9 Jul 2025   #239
The EU hasn't signed a deal Bobko

The FT is a serious newspaper. They interviewed officials on both sides. It is to be signed imminently - perhaps within two days.

It's a done deal.

Official spokesmen have already began to report as much.

Whose deficit? The US'?

Yes the US. Did you see my last 4 posts? There's big news today.
Novichok  8 | 10685
9 Jul 2025   #240
None of them have answered these dumb letters.

Finally Golden Moron said something smart.

You are right. Those letters show weakness. He should impose tariffs to our advantage and do absolutely nothing.

Hey, Golden Moron, do you want the US to succeed?

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