Aug-27-2018 02:27 AM
Jan-28-2019 02:17 AM
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.
Nov-10-2018 01:52 PM
Nov-10-2018 11:32 AM
drsteve wrote:Droughts and floods weren't my arguments, straw or otherwise, to start with. That was courtesy of Chris Bryant. As for government successes, we have spent somewhere around 22 Trillion on social programs brought about by the "War on Poverty", yet the poverty rate remains nearly constant at the same percentage it was 50 years ago. There still isn't peace in the Middle East despite decades of government action both politically and militarily. The war on terror continues with no end in sight. There is a reason people get very nervous when they hear "we are from the Government, and we are here to help".westernrvparkowner wrote:doc brown wrote:Isn't nice to know that before man started emitting carbon there were no droughts or floods.Chris Bryant wrote:
We have manufactured a huge bubble, and it's going to burst. Debt levels are skyrocketing in all areas, US, business and personal.
Add that to the effects of climate change witch simply cannot be ignored, as it smacks us in the face with drought and flooding and the picture isn't pretty.
Climate change? Can’t be ignored? Correct until you look at the tremendous controversy among the climatologists. How do you have drought and flooding at the same time. If you are saying drought in one area and flooding in another isn’t that no net gain or loss? Plenty of data against man induced climate change. You just have to find it because the main stream outlets have bought into the hysteria. Sells product.
You do know what a strawman is, right?
Thankfully, government has come up with the solution, carbon taxes. Obviously it will work, because when hasn't taxation and putting the government in charge failed to produce the desired results?
Cap and trade got rid of acid rain when Bush I did it
Not sure what this has to do with RV sales, unless the claim is record level RV sales is the environmental tipping point and now the slight down tick from those record levels is the proof we have stepped back from the abyss that is climate change (I guess global warming is so 2005). So maybe all is well in the world, thank you number one environmental condition indicator, year over year RV sales.
It has nothing to do with RV sales, but this is rv.net. Since when does any thread remain on topic?
Nov-10-2018 10:23 AM
Nov-10-2018 09:56 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-10-2018 09:36 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:doc brown wrote:Isn't nice to know that before man started emitting carbon there were no droughts or floods.Chris Bryant wrote:
We have manufactured a huge bubble, and it's going to burst. Debt levels are skyrocketing in all areas, US, business and personal.
Add that to the effects of climate change witch simply cannot be ignored, as it smacks us in the face with drought and flooding and the picture isn't pretty.
Climate change? Can’t be ignored? Correct until you look at the tremendous controversy among the climatologists. How do you have drought and flooding at the same time. If you are saying drought in one area and flooding in another isn’t that no net gain or loss? Plenty of data against man induced climate change. You just have to find it because the main stream outlets have bought into the hysteria. Sells product.
You do know what a strawman is, right?
Thankfully, government has come up with the solution, carbon taxes. Obviously it will work, because when hasn't taxation and putting the government in charge failed to produce the desired results?
Cap and trade got rid of acid rain when Bush I did it
Not sure what this has to do with RV sales, unless the claim is record level RV sales is the environmental tipping point and now the slight down tick from those record levels is the proof we have stepped back from the abyss that is climate change (I guess global warming is so 2005). So maybe all is well in the world, thank you number one environmental condition indicator, year over year RV sales.
It has nothing to do with RV sales, but this is rv.net. Since when does any thread remain on topic?
Nov-10-2018 08:17 AM
doc brown wrote:Isn't nice to know that before man started emitting carbon there were no droughts or floods. Thankfully, government has come up with the solution, carbon taxes. Obviously it will work, because when hasn't taxation and putting the government in charge failed to produce the desired results?Chris Bryant wrote:
We have manufactured a huge bubble, and it's going to burst. Debt levels are skyrocketing in all areas, US, business and personal.
Add that to the effects of climate change witch simply cannot be ignored, as it smacks us in the face with drought and flooding and the picture isn't pretty.
Climate change? Can’t be ignored? Correct until you look at the tremendous controversy among the climatologists. How do you have drought and flooding at the same time. If you are saying drought in one area and flooding in another isn’t that no net gain or loss? Plenty of data against man induced climate change. You just have to find it because the main stream outlets have bought into the hysteria. Sells product.
Nov-10-2018 06:30 AM
doc brown wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
We have manufactured a huge bubble, and it's going to burst. Debt levels are skyrocketing in all areas, US, business and personal.
Add that to the effects of climate change witch simply cannot be ignored, as it smacks us in the face with drought and flooding and the picture isn't pretty.
Climate change? Can’t be ignored? Correct until you look at the tremendous controversy among the climatologists. How do you have drought and flooding at the same time. If you are saying drought in one area and flooding in another isn’t that no net gain or loss? Plenty of data against man induced climate change. You just have to find it because the main stream outlets have bought into the hysteria. Sells product.
Nov-10-2018 04:01 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
We have manufactured a huge bubble, and it's going to burst. Debt levels are skyrocketing in all areas, US, business and personal.
Add that to the effects of climate change witch simply cannot be ignored, as it smacks us in the face with drought and flooding and the picture isn't pretty.
Nov-09-2018 05:06 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
Tariffs are helping Brazilian soy farmers, that’s for sure. Meanwhile, were borrowing from the Chinese to pay our soy farmers subsidies.
Not sure how smart it is to alienate trade partners who have other options.
And lets not forget who pays the tariffs; you and I.
Nov-06-2018 02:49 PM
Nov-06-2018 02:02 PM
Big Katuna wrote:That sums it up.
Tariffs are helping Brazilian soy farmers, that’s for sure. Meanwhile, were borrowing from the Chinese to pay our soy farmers subsidies.
Not sure how smart it is to alienate trade partners who have other options.
And lets not forget who pays the tariffs; you and I.
Nov-06-2018 10:33 AM
Nov-06-2018 09:23 AM