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JohnSJ

(98,481 posts)
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 10:55 AM Yesterday

Here are today's headlines from Bloomberg.com


China Says US Should Revoke Unilateral Tariffs, Denies Talks

Xi Seeks Detente With Europe as Trump’s Tariffs Alienate Bloc

One of Wall Street’s Biggest Bulls Slashes View as Tariffs Bite

Deutsche Bank AG strategists lowered their year-end S&P 500 target by 12% to 6,150, citing tariffs' impact on corporate America.

Israel’s Gaza Plan Hits Impasse With Trump’s Attention Elsewhere

China Cancels US Pork Shipments After Tariffs Raise Prices

American Air CEO Says Carrier Won’t Swallow Added Tariff Costs

Zelenskiy Resists Trump Pressure After Russian Strike Hits Kyiv

US Existing-Home Sales Fall by Most Since 2022 on Rates, Prices

and on Bloomberg's Opinion Page:

"A Ukraine Peace ‘Deal’ That's Designed to Fail"
"Trump Is Facing Six Wars, and He’s Losing All of Them
Events of the next few months will forge the president’s legacy — including crises over Iran’s nukes, Houthi missiles, China tariffs and Ukraine’s devastation."
"Americans’ Pro-Deportation Fervor Won't Age Well"
"RFK Jr. Is the Real Wild Card in Protecting Obamacare
The Supreme Court appears likely to uphold mandate for free preventative care. That's good, but giving more power to this HHS secretary is risky."


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Back in the 80's... LakeVermilion Yesterday #1
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LakeVermilion

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1. Back in the 80's...
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 11:12 AM
Yesterday
People who knew TSF wouldn't do business with him. They wouldn't loan him money. They wouldn't let him into their social circles.

TSF hasn't done anything to change the perception: He's bad news, stay away from him.

(Except, he got a tv show and the viewers couldn't separate reality from entertainment.)
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