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Anonymous Coward User ID: 882473 United States 01/19/2011 04:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump seems like he'd be a decent candidate for president and he has somewhat admitted that he has thought about running. What worries me is that he's also admitted to being a hawk. Does anyone know much else about him in regards to other issues? |
CrazyJarhead (OP) User ID: 1171589 United States 01/19/2011 04:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm voting for Trump in 2012. That asshole knows how to take care of business. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1165889AFTER BANKRUPTING HIS. Filing bankruptcy in a business setting is different than a personal bankruptcy. In business, bankruptcy is a strategic tool that has no bearing on access to financial capital. Pearl Harbor was an inside job. |
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Burt Gummer User ID: 989406 United States 01/19/2011 04:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm voting for Trump in 2012. That asshole knows how to take care of business. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 769657You know....I'm not huge Trump fan...but he sounds a LOT like Ross Perot in many ways....and that's good. Ross Perot knew EXACTLY what was going on in 1992....and TRUMP seems to GET IT in 2011. The BOTH KNOW/KNEW what businesses need, and what makes and economy run. The Ross Perot clip that warned EVERYONE about the jobs and outsourcing. Trump talks much the same way it seems in his clip. Interesting. Worth 3 minutes of your time for a listen....and BE AMAZED. Trump in 2012???? MAYBE....just maybe. Hmmmm. Last Edited by Useless Cookie Eater on 01/19/2011 04:58 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 333904 Netherlands 01/19/2011 04:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump is a bit way off there. China's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion [link to news.xinhuanet.com] [link to www.newsweek.com] China's GDP nominal 2009: $5,745 billion. (World Bank) [link to en.wikipedia.org] Chinese exports to USA (2010) accounts only for 6% to the nominal GDP of China (2009). China had a growth of 11% in 2010, so the nominal GDP is larger than 2009, making the rato (Exports to US)/(China's nominal GDP) smaller. Unfortunately I couldn't get China's nominal gdp of 2010. Trump has completely lost it. |
Burt Gummer User ID: 989406 United States 01/19/2011 05:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump is a bit way off there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 333904China's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion [link to news.xinhuanet.com] [link to www.newsweek.com] China's GDP nominal 2009: $5,745 billion. (World Bank) [link to en.wikipedia.org] Chinese exports to USA (2010) accounts only for 6% to the nominal GDP of China (2009). China had a growth of 11% in 2010, so the nominal GDP is larger than 2009, making the rato (Exports to US)/(China's nominal GDP) smaller. Unfortunately I couldn't get China's nominal gdp of 2010. Trump has completely lost it. 6%...??? BULLLLLLSHEEEET! Come to the USA and get some real numbers....that is WAAAAAY off. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 419649 United States 01/19/2011 05:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump seems like he'd be a decent candidate for president and he has somewhat admitted that he has thought about running. What worries me is that he's also admitted to being a hawk. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 882473Does anyone know much else about him in regards to other issues? shit all the presidents are hawks cept carter lololol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 333904 Netherlands 01/19/2011 05:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Other interesting data. US trade deficit with China for whole 2010: $252.3 billion [link to www.census.gov] US budget for defence (DOD) 2010: $685.1 billion US budget for defence (DOD) 2011: $721.3 billion [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 333904 Netherlands 01/19/2011 05:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump is a bit way off there. Quoting: Burt GummerChina's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion [link to news.xinhuanet.com] [link to www.newsweek.com] China's GDP nominal 2009: $5,745 billion. (World Bank) [link to en.wikipedia.org] Chinese exports to USA (2010) accounts only for 6% to the nominal GDP of China (2009). China had a growth of 11% in 2010, so the nominal GDP is larger than 2009, making the rato (Exports to US)/(China's nominal GDP) smaller. Unfortunately I couldn't get China's nominal gdp of 2010. Trump has completely lost it. 6%...??? BULLLLLLSHEEEET! Come to the USA and get some real numbers....that is WAAAAAY off. Well give me data and your sources then. I used the US Census Bureau and the World Bank. |
Burt Gummer User ID: 989406 United States 01/19/2011 05:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump is a bit way off there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 333904China's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion [link to news.xinhuanet.com] [link to www.newsweek.com] China's GDP nominal 2009: $5,745 billion. (World Bank) [link to en.wikipedia.org] Chinese exports to USA (2010) accounts only for 6% to the nominal GDP of China (2009). China had a growth of 11% in 2010, so the nominal GDP is larger than 2009, making the rato (Exports to US)/(China's nominal GDP) smaller. Unfortunately I couldn't get China's nominal gdp of 2010. Trump has completely lost it. 6%...??? BULLLLLLSHEEEET! Come to the USA and get some real numbers....that is WAAAAAY off. Well give me data and your sources then. I used the US Census Bureau and the World Bank. We LIVE IT over here...and it's NOT 6%. I will try to find some USA figures. 45% of the exports...from your own stats... go to the USA....and you are telling us it's only 6%??? Last Edited by Useless Cookie Eater on 01/19/2011 05:10 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 333904 Netherlands 01/19/2011 05:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump is a bit way off there. Quoting: Burt GummerChina's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion [link to news.xinhuanet.com] [link to www.newsweek.com] China's GDP nominal 2009: $5,745 billion. (World Bank) [link to en.wikipedia.org] Chinese exports to USA (2010) accounts only for 6% to the nominal GDP of China (2009). China had a growth of 11% in 2010, so the nominal GDP is larger than 2009, making the rato (Exports to US)/(China's nominal GDP) smaller. Unfortunately I couldn't get China's nominal gdp of 2010. Trump has completely lost it. 6%...??? BULLLLLLSHEEEET! Come to the USA and get some real numbers....that is WAAAAAY off. Well give me data and your sources then. I used the US Census Bureau and the World Bank. We LIVE IT over here...and it's NOT 6%. I will try to find some USA figures. 45% of the exports...from your own stats... go to the USA....and you are telling us it's on 6%??? :bsanalyze: 45%, where did you get that? Again, I used your own US Census Bureau and the World Bank. |
Burt Gummer User ID: 989406 United States 01/19/2011 05:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump is a bit way off there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 333904China's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion [link to news.xinhuanet.com] [link to www.newsweek.com] China's GDP nominal 2009: $5,745 billion. (World Bank) [link to en.wikipedia.org] Chinese exports to USA (2010) accounts only for 6% to the nominal GDP of China (2009). China had a growth of 11% in 2010, so the nominal GDP is larger than 2009, making the rato (Exports to US)/(China's nominal GDP) smaller. Unfortunately I couldn't get China's nominal gdp of 2010. Trump has completely lost it. 6%...??? BULLLLLLSHEEEET! Come to the USA and get some real numbers....that is WAAAAAY off. Well give me data and your sources then. I used the US Census Bureau and the World Bank. We LIVE IT over here...and it's NOT 6%. I will try to find some USA figures. 45% of the exports...from your own stats... go to the USA....and you are telling us it's on 6%??? 45%, where did you get that? Again, I used your own US Census Bureau and the World Bank. That was a off the top of my head look at your numbers...it's actually closer to 41%. China's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion Approx 813.81 BILLION EU and US TOTAL OUR SHARE - 334.1 = ~41% No way we account for only 6% of their GDP. Come live here for a while too....reality says otherwise too. FURTHERMORE: Those GDP based numbers are VERY DECEPTIVE as to how much influence the Chinese made goods have on our economy. More important are the China import numbers in the USA. AGAIN: The China GDP number says little about about thier USA influence. Deceptive. Last Edited by Useless Cookie Eater on 01/19/2011 05:21 AM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 769657 United States 01/19/2011 05:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump is a bit way off there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 333904China's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion [link to news.xinhuanet.com] [link to www.newsweek.com] China's GDP nominal 2009: $5,745 billion. (World Bank) [link to en.wikipedia.org] Chinese exports to USA (2010) accounts only for 6% to the nominal GDP of China (2009). China had a growth of 11% in 2010, so the nominal GDP is larger than 2009, making the rato (Exports to US)/(China's nominal GDP) smaller. Unfortunately I couldn't get China's nominal gdp of 2010. Trump has completely lost it. That's bullshit. IKEA, for example does brisk business and they have MOST of their stuff made in China. Allt he foreign companies that do business in America also get shit from China so it's a hell of a lot more than 6%. I can't find anything anywhere that is not made in China. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 333904 Netherlands 01/19/2011 05:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump is a bit way off there. Quoting: Burt GummerChina's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion [link to news.xinhuanet.com] [link to www.newsweek.com] China's GDP nominal 2009: $5,745 billion. (World Bank) [link to en.wikipedia.org] Chinese exports to USA (2010) accounts only for 6% to the nominal GDP of China (2009). China had a growth of 11% in 2010, so the nominal GDP is larger than 2009, making the rato (Exports to US)/(China's nominal GDP) smaller. Unfortunately I couldn't get China's nominal gdp of 2010. Trump has completely lost it. 6%...??? BULLLLLLSHEEEET! Come to the USA and get some real numbers....that is WAAAAAY off. Well give me data and your sources then. I used the US Census Bureau and the World Bank. We LIVE IT over here...and it's NOT 6%. I will try to find some USA figures. 45% of the exports...from your own stats... go to the USA....and you are telling us it's on 6%??? :bsanalyze: 45%, where did you get that? Again, I used your own US Census Bureau and the World Bank. That was a off the top of my head look at your numbers...it's actually closer to 41%. China's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion Approx 813.81 BILLION EU and US TOTAL OUR SHARE - 334.1 = ~41% No way we account for only 6% of their GDP. Come live here for a while too....reality says otherwise too. FURTHERMORE: Those GDP based numbers are VERY DECEPTIVE as to how much influence the Chinese made goods have on our economy. More important are the China import numbers in the USA. AGAIN: The China GDP number says little about about USA influence. :commie: WRONG! Who is saying China only exports to the EU and the USA. The rato exports to US and nominal gdp was calculated using your own Census Bureau and figures from the world bank. Come on, show me your figures then. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 333904 Netherlands 01/19/2011 05:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump is a bit way off there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 769657China's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion [link to news.xinhuanet.com] [link to www.newsweek.com] China's GDP nominal 2009: $5,745 billion. (World Bank) [link to en.wikipedia.org] Chinese exports to USA (2010) accounts only for 6% to the nominal GDP of China (2009). China had a growth of 11% in 2010, so the nominal GDP is larger than 2009, making the rato (Exports to US)/(China's nominal GDP) smaller. Unfortunately I couldn't get China's nominal gdp of 2010. Trump has completely lost it. That's bullshit. IKEA, for example does brisk business and they have MOST of their stuff made in China. Allt he foreign companies that do business in America also get shit from China so it's a hell of a lot more than 6%. I can't find anything anywhere that is not made in China. Well, give me figures. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 333904 Netherlands 01/19/2011 05:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here, if you don't believe my calculations. Exports to the United States, at 6 percent of China’s entire economic output [link to www.nytimes.com] |
Burt Gummer User ID: 989406 United States 01/19/2011 05:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Trump is a bit way off there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 333904China's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion [link to news.xinhuanet.com] [link to www.newsweek.com] China's GDP nominal 2009: $5,745 billion. (World Bank) [link to en.wikipedia.org] Chinese exports to USA (2010) accounts only for 6% to the nominal GDP of China (2009). China had a growth of 11% in 2010, so the nominal GDP is larger than 2009, making the rato (Exports to US)/(China's nominal GDP) smaller. Unfortunately I couldn't get China's nominal gdp of 2010. Trump has completely lost it. 6%...??? BULLLLLLSHEEEET! Come to the USA and get some real numbers....that is WAAAAAY off. Well give me data and your sources then. I used the US Census Bureau and the World Bank. We LIVE IT over here...and it's NOT 6%. I will try to find some USA figures. 45% of the exports...from your own stats... go to the USA....and you are telling us it's on 6%??? 45%, where did you get that? Again, I used your own US Census Bureau and the World Bank. That was a off the top of my head look at your numbers...it's actually closer to 41%. China's export to US 2010: $334.1 billion [link to www.census.gov] China's export tu EU 2010: $479.71 billion Approx 813.81 BILLION EU and US TOTAL OUR SHARE - 334.1 = ~41% No way we account for only 6% of their GDP. Come live here for a while too....reality says otherwise too. FURTHERMORE: Those GDP based numbers are VERY DECEPTIVE as to how much influence the Chinese made goods have on our economy. More important are the China import numbers in the USA. AGAIN: The China GDP number says little about about USA influence. WRONG! Who is saying China only exports to the EU and the USA. The rato exports to US and nominal gdp was calculated using your own Census Bureau and figures from the world bank. Come on, show me your figures then. Again...since you chose to IGNORE what I said....I shall repeat. 1) CHINESE GDP IS NOT A VALID INDICATOR OF CHINESE ECONOMIC / INDUSTRY INFLUENCE ON THE USA. China to USA IMPORT numbers are much more useful 2) Come live in the USA. EVERYTHING is made in China....especially the low cost goods and Walmart crap. 3) I don't care WHAT your stats from the NETHERLANDS say about life over here. You don't live it....you don't feel it...you don't see it. I have lived here my WHOLE life...my LIFE EXPERIENCE says otherwise. Now go bring us some NON-GDP based stats. The more I think about it....who cares about China's GDP. USA imports are what matters. Last Edited by Useless Cookie Eater on 01/19/2011 05:35 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1154404 India 01/19/2011 05:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | op why you are criticizing china?they achieved their power through non violent means.they dont have bases in every country of world and dont fight worthless wars. And it was NIXON stauch repyblican who gace all power to china.If not for that,china would be exactly like any african country. you gave them chance,chinese took it and now you cry. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 333904 Netherlands 01/19/2011 05:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't care WHAT your stats from the NETHERLANDS say about life over here. You don't live it....you don't know crap. I have lived here my WHOLE life...my LIFE EXPERIENCE says otherwise. Quoting: Burt Gummer... It's from your own US Census Bureau and figures from the World Bank, and my calculations were supported by an article from the New York Times that had the same figure. They are definitely not stats from the Netherlands. But it's funny how you keep on using rhetoric when you cannot found your argument. I don't care about imports, my reply that exports to US is only 6% of Chinese GDP depends (and probably now even less using 2010 figures), was directed at the video in which Trump implied as if the Chinese economy depends solely on the exports to the USA. You claimed earlier exports to the US is far more than 6% of Chinese GDP - well give me your calculations then. |
Burt Gummer User ID: 989406 United States 01/19/2011 05:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't care WHAT your stats from the NETHERLANDS say about life over here. You don't live it....you don't know crap. I have lived here my WHOLE life...my LIFE EXPERIENCE says otherwise. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 333904... It's from your own US Census Bureau and figures from the World Bank, and my calculations were supported by an article from the New York Times that had the same figure. They are definitely not stats from the Netherlands. But it's funny how you keep on using rhetoric when you cannot found your argument. I don't care about imports, my reply that exports to US is only 6% of Chinese GDP depends (and probably now even less using 2010 figures), was directed at the video in which Trump implied as if the Chinese economy depends solely on the exports to the USA. You claimed earlier exports to the US is far more than 6% of Chinese GDP - well give me your calculations then. What part of Chinese GDP is irrelevant do you not grasp??? I decided....GDP is irrelevant in mid conversation....now produce some relevant figures. Last Edited by Useless Cookie Eater on 01/19/2011 05:49 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 333904 Netherlands 01/19/2011 05:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't care WHAT your stats from the NETHERLANDS say about life over here. You don't live it....you don't know crap. I have lived here my WHOLE life...my LIFE EXPERIENCE says otherwise. Quoting: Burt Gummer... It's from your own US Census Bureau and figures from the World Bank, and my calculations were supported by an article from the New York Times that had the same figure. They are definitely not stats from the Netherlands. But it's funny how you keep on using rhetoric when you cannot found your argument. I don't care about imports, my reply that exports to US is only 6% of Chinese GDP depends (and probably now even less using 2010 figures), was directed at the video in which Trump implied as if the Chinese economy depends solely on the exports to the USA. You claimed earlier exports to the US is far more than 6% of Chinese GDP - well give me your calculations then. What part of Chinese GDP is irrelevant do you not grasp??? I decided....GDP is irrelevant in mid conversation....now produce some relevant figures. So the reply you gave in the above is all rhetoric then, see: 6%...??? Quoting: Burt GummerBULLLLLLSHEEEET! Come to the USA and get some real numbers....that is WAAAAAY off. |
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