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Many Americans believe him that other countries pay the tariff bills when that is not true.He still doesn't seem to understand that his tariffs impact Americans, first and foremost.
MOO
jmo
Many Americans believe him that other countries pay the tariff bills when that is not true.He still doesn't seem to understand that his tariffs impact Americans, first and foremost.
MOO
Well, then they don't understand tariffs either.Many Americans believe him that other countries pay the tariff bills when that is not true.
jmo
That's my point. Americans don't understand THEY pay the tariffs, even if it doesn't say "tariff" on the price tag.Well, then they don't understand tariffs either.
It doesn't take much to educate yourself; I didn't know what they were before all this mess, either, as I never studied politics or economics. It took me all of an afternoon with Wikipedia and various news sources. And if I can understand it, with a learning disability that directly impacts my ability to do maths above a fourth grade level, the vast majority of people can learn to understand it, too.
MOO
You have my sympathies, this whole term is one protracted "people are wrong about my special subject on the internet!" for you, then.That's my point. Americans don't understand THEY pay the tariffs, even if it doesn't say "tariff" on the price tag.
Tariff history is one of my specialities from a former job. So this one is a big pet peeve for me.
jmo
It's this type of comment and behavior that keeps the moniker 'Ugly American' alive and well in the 21st century. Complete and utter disregard for how such comments and behaviors affect the greater population. And it's gaslighting too, suggesting that the people of Iceland misinterpreted his comment. Nothing worse than an apology with a subtle insult attached to it.“We heard that former Rep Billy Long, Trump’s nominee for ambassador to Iceland, joked to members on the floor last night that Iceland will be the 52nd state and he’ll be governor,” Politico wrote in its morning newsletter....
Iceland’s foreign ministry said it had contacted the US embassy for clarification....
On Wednesday Long reportedly apologised for the remarks in an interview with Arctic Today, a news website that covers the region....
Though Long said he could understand why the comments would have set off a reaction, he was adamant they were a joke and should not be taken seriously.
“I apologise and that’s my only comment, I look forward to working with the people of Iceland and I apologise it was taken that way. I was with a group of friends and there was nothing serious about it,” he added.
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Anger in Iceland over incoming US ambassador’s ‘52nd state’ joke
Thousands sign petition calling on Iceland’s foreign minister to reject Trump ally Billy Long’s nominationwww.theguardian.com
Always about the money! Trump is always threatening that he will add a tariff when other countries don't follow his orders. Hopefully everyone in the US today understands that a US tariff is a tax on the US people.![]()
Trump says he may punish countries with tariffs if they don’t back the US controlling Greenland
President Donald Trump says he may punish countries with tariffs if they don’t back the U.S. controlling Greenland.apnews.com
It's all a joke to them, and putting the world on edge for a snow-covered island is funny in that crowd.It's this type of comment and behavior that keeps the moniker 'Ugly American' alive and well in the 21st century. Complete and utter disregard for how such comments and behaviors affect the greater population. And it's gaslighting too, suggesting that the people of Iceland misinterpreted his comment. Nothing worse than an apology with a subtle insult attached to it.
From the same link, Greenland exports $289M to Denmark, compared to the 27.8M exported to USA.View attachment 637607
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The world's leading data visualization tool for international trade data.oec.world
If the US imposes a big tariff on Greenland, the cost will be shifted to the US consumer.From the same link, Greenland exports $289M to Denmark, compared to the 27.8M exported to USA.
USA is a consumer of Greenland exports, but we are not their main market.
FWIW, it's land that is at issue, imo. Greenlanders likely value that in a different way than capitalism does.
jmopinion
As discussed even today on the thread.If the US imposes a big tariff on Greenland, the cost will be shifted to the US consumer.
would help if any of the appointees had any diplomatic skills IMOIt's this type of comment and behavior that keeps the moniker 'Ugly American' alive and well in the 21st century. Complete and utter disregard for how such comments and behaviors affect the greater population. And it's gaslighting too, suggesting that the people of Iceland misinterpreted his comment. Nothing worse than an apology with a subtle insult attached to it.
I don't know anything about the US politicians, but the Greenland and Danish representatives have diplomatic skills. One of them served as Prime Minister of Denmark for 10 years. The other was the House Speaker in Parliament prior to become the Foreign Minister of Greenland.would help if any of the appointees had any diplomatic skills IMO
Oh, you mean like Landry, the USA envoy to Greenland, who has "virtually no foreign affairs experience?" He isn't even in Greenland but in Louisiana and has plans, supposedly, for culinary diplomacy.would help if any of the appointees had any diplomatic skills IMO
It’s my understanding that the snow covered island, as you put it, would be a great military coup for either Russia or China. If either were to get control of Greenland, that would be very bad for the US. I like Rubio, he’s a skill SoS. Trump blathers and says nonsense.It's all a joke to them, and putting the world on edge for a snow-covered island is funny in that crowd.
The apology is just as insulting as the original comment, imo.
jmopinion
Meh, the US used to have many military bases in Greenland, but closed all them down save for one. Russia and China do not have ships all over the area, Trump making up stories. No interest has been shown for many years and even so, Denmark welcomes military setups there when required. Otherwise, the people of Greenland should be left in peace and quiet that they are used to.It’s my understanding that the snow covered island, as you put it, would be a great military coup for either Russia or China. If either were to get control of Greenland, that would be very bad for the US. I like Rubio, he’s a skill SoS. Trump blathers and says nonsense.
That is a terrible situation that happened! Similar horrific situations occurred here in Canada also, with apologies, compensation given although that of course does not heal the past. But it does not mean the USA president should be threatening a forcible takeover of Greenland and causing the residents widespread anxiety there. Thanks to NATO members, they have come together to protect the island against any invasion by one of its own. I see that the US Congress is finally stepping up to do something about the president's latest threats against Greenland, so hopefully Greenlanders can relax and get back to everyday life!While the government of Denmark officially apologized last year for decades of forced sterilization of Indigenous women and girls, the horrific mistreatment has cast a long shadow on the island that has become the center of an international ownership fight.
This week, the Danes hosted European troops for military exercises on Greenland, asserting they are protecting the island from outside powers — particularly the United States. But for many Inuit, Denmark itself has long been the real threat.
“The Danes don’t see us as humans,” Petersen said at a local Inuit restaurant overlooking Nuuk’s famous fjords. “They think we’re too expensive, too small a population. But they take our land, our children, our lives and expect thanks.”
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Over 350 Greenlandic women and girls forcibly given contraception by Danish officials, report says
More than 350 Greenlandic Indigenous women and girls, including some 12 years old and younger, were forcibly given contraception by Danish health authorities in cases that date to the 1960s.apnews.com