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  1. iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    they're probably reading the definition to "hot loads," since we all know they are closet queers..
  2. Originally posted by iam_asiam68 they're probably reading the definition to "hot loads," since we all know they are closet queers..

    tell us, step-by-step how you'd make ammos.
  3. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by RottenRobert Bend over and spread your cheeks Trump Lovers. IDIOT Trump’s tariffs have so far hurt more than helped

    By Marc Bain•December 28, 2019

    US president Donald Trump’s tariffs appear to have hurt US manufacturing more than they’ve helped it, according to a study by the US Federal Reserve Board released this week.


    The paper, which the authors call the first comprehensive estimates (pdf) of the tariffs’ effects on manufacturing, concluded that the tariffs led to fewer jobs in the sector, as their negative effects outweighed the benefits. Manufacturers were supposed to get a boost from the protection against practices by US trading partners Trump has deemed unfair. Instead they were hampered by rising costs and retaliatory tariffs.

    How Trump tariffs are hurting U.S. consumers

    Walmart is among the retailers who plan to raise prices because of the Trump administration’s tariffs on Chinese-made goods.

    It’s not just the nation’s farmers who are feeling the negative effects of the tariffs that Donald Trump has imposed on imports from China.

    The resulting trade war between the two countries cut off one of farmers’ biggest customers. There already have been a record number of bankruptcies for Midwest farmers. Soybean futures have hit the lowest price levels in a decade. Commodity prices for pork and cotton also are spiraling down. But more than just farmers are feeling the pain.

    If Trump imposes even more tariffs, as he’s threatened, those added costs will be borne not by China but by U.S. companies and U.S. consumers. Those consumers may be forced to pay higher prices for shoes and clothing at stores like Walmart and Target. Walmart imports 26 percent of its products from China, while Target imports 34 percent of its merchandise from China. Others already feeling the pinch are people buying new appliances from manufacturers that rely on imported materials and parts — prices for washing machines already are up 12 percent because of the tariffs.

    From that paper:


    The conclusion they draw is not really well supported by the evidence, which is the small dip in late 2019. In addition no reference is made to wages or standards of living, only to the prices capital has to pay for inputs. From any workers perspective, rising input prices, when driven by increasing cost of labour, are a good thing.
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  4. iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    it's easy since you have preload blanks and can pre weigh powder from that. a little more is hot and little less is average.
    then you take the brass reloads and set the chosen tip in place to see if the brass needs trimmed. remove the tip, trim the brass, load the powder, reset the tip, crimp.

    next you will be shooting that bull elk you have been tracking down :)
  5. Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country From that paper:


    The conclusion they draw is not really well supported by the evidence, which is the small dip in late 2019. In addition no reference is made to wages or standards of living, only to the prices capital has to pay for inputs. From any workers perspective, rising input prices, when driven by increasing cost of labour, are a good thing.

    its manufacturing activity that you should look into.
  6. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny its manufacturing activity that you should look into.

    Manufacturing activity is just the rate at which raw materials get turned into garbage. Standards of living are what matter.
  7. Originally posted by iam_asiam68 it's easy since you have preload blanks

    banned.

    and can pre weigh powder from that.

    also banned.

    then you take the brass reloads

    illegal


    and set the chosen tip in place

    ownership restricted.

    crimp.

    needs special federal license.

    next you will be shooting that bull elk you have been tracking down :)

    elks are now protected species.
  8. Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Manufacturing activity is just the rate at which raw materials get turned into garbage. Standards of living are what matter.

    irregardless, less garbbages churned out = less work = less workers = less payroll = less consumer spending = less gdp.
  9. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny irregardless, less garbbages churned out = less work = less workers = less payroll = less consumer spending = less gdp.

    Yes. GDP is just the rate of consumption.

    You can lower GDP and have a better life.
  10. iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    none of that is banned where i live at. you get black powder by the drum delivered to you by UPS, your blanks come to you through the mail, your tips are best to purchase at local ammo depots, and the elk better learn to run faster cause from 2500 yards in, it's going down!!
  11. Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Yes. GDP is just the rate of consumption.

    You can lower GDP and have a better life.

    it depends on what you defines as better life.
  12. RottenRobert African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Manufacturing activity is just the rate at which raw materials get turned into garbage. Standards of living are what matter.

    You should learn more about economics. Farmers got hit hard and the mega farms in the South are subsided by the gov. Walmart Chinese products getting higher hurting the net disposable income of the US taxpayer

    More smoke and mirrors from Your Idiot Trump
  13. Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Yes. GDP is just the rate of consumption.

    You can lower GDP and have a better life.

    it depends on what you defines as better life.

    Originally posted by iam_asiam68 none of that is banned where i live at. you get black powder by the drum delivered to you by UPS, your blanks come to you through the mail, your tips are best to purchase at local ammo depots, and the elk better learn to run faster cause from 2500 yards in, it's going down!!



    we're talking about a scenario where ammos and everything that makes them are banned by the federal government.
  14. Originally posted by RottenRobert You should learn more about economics. Farmers got hit hard and the mega farms in the South are subsided by the gov. Walmart Chinese products getting higher hurting the net disposable income of the US taxpayer

    More smoke and mirrors from Your Idiot Trump

    actually the farmers are being generously compensated by the trump admin.

    lives for them had never been better.
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  15. iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    if the fed govt proposed banning these items, i would spend about 50k buying every supply i could find. produced every round i could. and with the rest of the "Freedom Fighters" here, commit heinous acts on those trying oppose a ban on my FREEDOMS and RIGHTS!!
  16. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Why are we caring about megafarmers?
  17. iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny actually the farmers are being generously compensated by the trump admin.

    lives for them had never been better.

    this is true.

    i farm and have yet to hear any bitching, and they have been bringing me more work for their equipment than before. no shortages or losses and the crops this year were beyond 100% yield!!
  18. Originally posted by iam_asiam68 if the fed govt proposed banning these items, i would spend about 50k buying every supply i could find. produced every round i could. and with the rest of the "Freedom Fighters" here, commit heinous acts on those trying oppose a ban on my FREEDOMS and RIGHTS!!

    buy a property on ruby ridge.
  19. iam_asiam68 African Astronaut
    it cracks me up, some faggot in the white house claims farmers are saying this, and the real farmers are asking each other, what fucking moron are these politicians talking about?
  20. Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Why are we caring about megafarmers?

    because trump cares for them.
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