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Posted on 1/19/25 at 1:35 pm to BCreed1
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Dudes positive FDR wanted free trade with communist china in 1963,
FDR:
Was not alive under Communist China, and was not alive in 1963 like you claimed.
You made up a bunch of shite.
Posted on 1/19/25 at 1:37 pm to wackatimesthree
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50% ownership in joint venture?
He’s turning Chinas rule requiring foreign firms to have a local partner against them.
It’s clever, and a good thing
Posted on 1/19/25 at 1:41 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Was not alive under Communist China, and was not alive in 1963 like you claimed.
I made no such claim. You are now crossing over into HHTM and IBCHINAMAN territory because you can not comprehend written words.
FDR:
- On November 16, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt ended almost 16 years of American non-recognition of the Soviet Union
- Rejected Hoover's approach to the London Economic Conference where he(Hoover) hoped the United States and other leading industrial nations would devise a currency stabilization program and pledge its support for the international gold standard.
- FDR scuttled the London Economic Conference in the summer of 1933 and devalued the dollar by removing the United States from the international gold standard.
- 1934, FDR won passage of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, which allowed him to grant "most favored nation" trade status to countries.
- In February 1934, Roosevelt established the bank as an institution designed to finance U.S. trade with the newly-recognized Soviet Union. He created a second Export-Import Bank the following month, this one intended to finance trade with Cuba
You are never going to understand it because you can not comprehend.
Posted on 1/19/25 at 1:42 pm to BCreed1
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I made no such claim
You absolutely did, now youre desperately trying to backtrack.
A typical day for you.
Posted on 1/19/25 at 1:48 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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quote:
I made no such claim
You absolutely did, now youre desperately trying to backtrack.
Nope and everybody sees it and can read it. Like I said, your ignorance is on display.
It's why you ignored the question and continue to ignore content. Let's do it again so people don't have to go back... I'll ask and you ignore like always do. This time I will put in in bold print:
Why did China and the USSR want free trade with the USA? Why was it a stated goal for the transformation of America and the west?
FDR:
- On November 16, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt ended almost 16 years of American non-recognition of the Soviet Union
- Rejected Hoover's approach to the London Economic Conference where he(Hoover) hoped the United States and other leading industrial nations would devise a currency stabilization program and pledge its support for the international gold standard.
- FDR scuttled the London Economic Conference in the summer of 1933 and devalued the dollar by removing the United States from the international gold standard.
- 1934, FDR won passage of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, which allowed him to grant "most favored nation" trade status to countries.
- In February 1934, Roosevelt established the bank as an institution designed to finance U.S. trade with the newly-recognized Soviet Union. He created a second Export-Import Bank the following month, this one intended to finance trade with Cuba
Posted on 1/19/25 at 1:48 pm to BCreed1
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Nope and everybody sees it and can read it.
Absolutely, and youre terribly foolish for putting it out there.
Posted on 1/19/25 at 1:49 pm to ShinerHorns
Glad everyone agrees this was nothing more than a cheap marketing/manipulation gimmick to gain popularity right before inauguration.
Posted on 1/19/25 at 1:50 pm to RogerTheShrubber
I get you are drinking due to your TDS today, but I'm going to keep asking.
Nope and everybody sees it and can read it. Like I said, your ignorance is on display.
It's why you ignored the question and continue to ignore content. Let's do it again so people don't have to go back... I'll ask and you ignore like always do. This time I will put in in bold print:
Why did China and the USSR want free trade with the USA? Why was it a stated goal for the transformation of America and the west?
FDR:
- On November 16, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt ended almost 16 years of American non-recognition of the Soviet Union
- Rejected Hoover's approach to the London Economic Conference where he(Hoover) hoped the United States and other leading industrial nations would devise a currency stabilization program and pledge its support for the international gold standard.
- FDR scuttled the London Economic Conference in the summer of 1933 and devalued the dollar by removing the United States from the international gold standard.
- 1934, FDR won passage of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, which allowed him to grant "most favored nation" trade status to countries.
- In February 1934, Roosevelt established the bank as an institution designed to finance U.S. trade with the newly-recognized Soviet Union. He created a second Export-Import Bank the following month, this one intended to finance trade with Cuba
Nope and everybody sees it and can read it. Like I said, your ignorance is on display.
It's why you ignored the question and continue to ignore content. Let's do it again so people don't have to go back... I'll ask and you ignore like always do. This time I will put in in bold print:
Why did China and the USSR want free trade with the USA? Why was it a stated goal for the transformation of America and the west?
FDR:
- On November 16, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt ended almost 16 years of American non-recognition of the Soviet Union
- Rejected Hoover's approach to the London Economic Conference where he(Hoover) hoped the United States and other leading industrial nations would devise a currency stabilization program and pledge its support for the international gold standard.
- FDR scuttled the London Economic Conference in the summer of 1933 and devalued the dollar by removing the United States from the international gold standard.
- 1934, FDR won passage of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, which allowed him to grant "most favored nation" trade status to countries.
- In February 1934, Roosevelt established the bank as an institution designed to finance U.S. trade with the newly-recognized Soviet Union. He created a second Export-Import Bank the following month, this one intended to finance trade with Cuba
Posted on 1/19/25 at 1:57 pm to BCreed1
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It's why you ignored the question
No one is ignoring anything. Youre posting a bunch of shite irrelevant to your claims that FDR wanted free trade with numerous communist nations as late as 1963
Posted on 1/19/25 at 2:22 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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No one is ignoring anything.
You are. Again, everybody can see it over the past 3 pages.
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Youre posting a bunch of shite irrelevant to your claims that FDR wanted free trade with numerous communist nations as late as 1963
It's no longer ignorance on your part. You are simply a liar.
I stated very clearly that you agreed with 2 items:
1- FDR on free trade with communist nations. I supply proof of that with his actions:
In February 1934, Roosevelt established the bank as an institution designed to finance U.S. trade with the newly-recognized Soviet Union. He created a second Export-Import Bank the following month, this one intended to finance trade with Cuba
Do you whole heartily agree with that policy? The answer is yes.
2- That China and the USSR wanted free trade with America to fundamentally change the west. I told you that those goals were entered into congressional record in 1963.
Nobody can be as ignorant as you act. You are outted for who you are. Leftist.
Posted on 1/19/25 at 2:23 pm to BCreed1
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FDR on free trade with communist nations. I supply proof of that with his actions:
Which communist nations?
Posted on 1/19/25 at 2:26 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Which communist nations?
It's literally the next paragraph after what you just quote.
Nothing but a lying hack. That's all you have become.
Posted on 1/19/25 at 2:28 pm to BCreed1
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It's literally the next paragraph after what you just quote.
None of that means shite.
You said multiple communist countries, you failed to mention more than one, and you failed to show how he wanted truly free trade.
Posted on 1/19/25 at 2:36 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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quote:
It's literally the next paragraph after what you just quote.
None of that means shite.
You said multiple communist countries, you failed to mention more than one
Never typed the word "multiple".
You are a liar. That clearly states USSR. Why lie? Why avoid the question?
We all know that reason. You are nothing close to what you claim to be. And so EVERYBODY is without doubt, this is what you claim isn't in my post that I actually put in bold:
In February 1934, Roosevelt established the bank as an institution designed to finance U.S. trade with the newly-recognized Soviet Union.
Why did China and the USSR want free trade with the USA? Why was it a stated goal for the transformation of America and the west?
This post was edited on 1/19/25 at 2:37 pm
Posted on 1/19/25 at 2:48 pm to VoxDawg
I see 3 people believe the Hollywood fairy tale that is The Social Network. I bet y'all believe Sergey Bein created Google and stored the garage of future sister-in-law Susan Wojicki's house.
Posted on 1/19/25 at 3:03 pm to BCreed1
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Trump has proposed a deal that the U.S. get 50% ownership in a joint venture.
State owned media? No thanks.
Posted on 1/19/25 at 3:26 pm to BCreed1
I don't do toc tic ,but it is a smart move what he is doing here. Dem children are addicted to that one more than any other I fine.
Posted on 1/20/25 at 2:05 pm to BCreed1
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Never typed the word "multiple".
You said communist countries. Plural. Because you thought China was communist in the 1930s
Posted on 1/20/25 at 2:31 pm to BCreed1
Tik Toc should not be banned and us gov should own 0.0%
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