Aug-27-2018 02:27 AM
Nov-06-2018 09:14 AM
Nov-06-2018 08:19 AM
memtb wrote:
Do ya think that the “fed” raising interest rates could “also” play into this? Or...are we just gonna “bash” the tariffs? It seems that the majority of fault finding points at the tariffs. I may be wrong....but I think the tariffs, are ultimately a good thing. They may cause discomfort at first.....but will help long term!
Nov-06-2018 02:32 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:The RV manufacturing sky is not falling. Capacity to haul loads is down, prices to haul them are going up. I work in the industry, and bonus will be sweet this year.
Yeah both load board webs I'm on are constantly running adds for rv transporters especially Elkhart area.
I was talking with a transporter the other day at the truck stop next to me on I-44. He had a brand new roll back with a short TT on the deck and towing another. He said his company couldn't find enough transporters to keep up with all the units being made. Both his TTs he was carrying came out of a rented pasture.
Nov-06-2018 01:57 AM
Sep-29-2018 06:20 PM
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Sep-27-2018 01:37 PM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
We'll see how this plays out over the next few months. May was -1.7%.
Tariffs?, Rising Interest Rates?, A bubble?, The shine is wearing off?, All of the above?
That was the first time negative numbers were posted since about 2012.
Sep-27-2018 08:42 AM
drsteve wrote:
Econ 101 says otherwise, and so does history. Tariffs were one of the triggers for the Great Depression. There are no winners in a trade war.
Sep-26-2018 02:39 PM
jrobert01 wrote:drsteve wrote:Should we just be satisfied with unfair trade?memtb wrote:
Do ya think that the “fed” raising interest rates could “also” play into this? Or...are we just gonna “bash” the tariffs? It seems that the majority of fault finding points at the tariffs. I may be wrong....but I think the tariffs, are ultimately a good thing. They may cause discomfort at first.....but will help long term!
Econ 101 says otherwise, and so does history. Tariffs were one of the triggers for the Great Depression. There are no winners in a trade war.
Sep-23-2018 03:47 PM
jrobert01 wrote:Will tariffs address wages in China ($1 per hour?) vs USA ($10 per hour). Business want a deal even if that means hiring cheap overseas labor. I will be watching to see how this all pans out.drsteve wrote:Should we just be satisfied with unfair trade?memtb wrote:
Do ya think that the “fed” raising interest rates could “also” play into this? Or...are we just gonna “bash” the tariffs? It seems that the majority of fault finding points at the tariffs. I may be wrong....but I think the tariffs, are ultimately a good thing. They may cause discomfort at first.....but will help long term!
Econ 101 says otherwise, and so does history. Tariffs were one of the triggers for the Great Depression. There are no winners in a trade war.
Sep-22-2018 04:33 PM
drsteve wrote:Should we just be satisfied with unfair trade?memtb wrote:
Do ya think that the “fed” raising interest rates could “also” play into this? Or...are we just gonna “bash” the tariffs? It seems that the majority of fault finding points at the tariffs. I may be wrong....but I think the tariffs, are ultimately a good thing. They may cause discomfort at first.....but will help long term!
Econ 101 says otherwise, and so does history. Tariffs were one of the triggers for the Great Depression. There are no winners in a trade war.
Sep-22-2018 01:12 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
Big adjustment coming.
Aug-30-2018 08:47 PM
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