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Real talk, can I get a Waltly in before Jan 20?
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Nope, not at all my thoughts. But we are pinging over something that has not even happened while seeming to ignore what already has.
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Do it, this is the perfect excuse!
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"What already has" has been a worldwide situation caused by worldwide decreased then increased demand. We actually came through it better than most. Tariffs are not a worldwide issue. This is Us doing things that have been shown to increase prices. Looking ahead is always a good idea.
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Makes me glad that I have always taken the steps I can control to isolate myself from the decisions of any administration. Bike and bike parts are so insignificant compared to the essentials. |
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China not an aggressor? https://2017-2021.state.gov/chinas-m...acific-region/ And that's just the Indo Pacific. Then there's Tibet, Taiwan, Indian border, there's the belt-and-road initiative..... I just can't take you seriously anymore. Surely this is high quality, Durianrider-esque trolling. Surely. |
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One has happened already and cant be changed (though it has been largely contained). One is promised and looming. One was, at least to a great extent, thrust upon us (the pandemic). The other will be a conscious choice, and an unforced error if it comes to pass. If you're someone who won't focus more on what is to come than what has already been, I'm not sure how to convince you otherwise. |
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All very interesting, but thank goodness the price of eggs is coming down....
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“A bicycle is not a sofa” -- Dario Pegoretti |
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With each post you confirm that beyond doubt.
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You can add this article to the list of issues with Chinese refusal to recognize international law. The pro-China shillery is a strange thing to be doubling down on, because it's just so clear that China is a bad actor on the international stage... yet again, that doesn't absolve other nations of their bad actions, and that doesn't mean there aren't great things about China, but it's just so obvious that China does some horrible things in Xinjiang, Tibet, and at sea. I highly recommend this article as yet another example of that fact. Some of the best reporting I've ever read, fascinating and heartbreaking look into the environmental and human costs of China's illegal distant-water fishing fleet. I think it can definitely be hard to parse the propaganda coming from pretty much any political direction, but it's hard to argue with writing like this that is so deeply rooted in well-reported stories and facts. Very long but very worth the time and energy |
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