Trump Finally Admits To Being Full Of It

Sanctions!! on Russia for election interference announced hahaha.

What a fucking joke.

The little morons will go quiet, look at Breitbart and see what they should post.
 
Sanctions!! on Russia for election interference announced hahaha.

What a fucking joke.

The little morons will go quiet, look at Breitbart and see what they should post.

U.S. sanctions Russia for 2016 election interference and other cyber activity
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ia-following-poisoning-british-spy/427464002/

The Trump administration on Thursday sanctioned a number of Russian entities for a wide range of behavior that U.S. officials say has sought to disrupt Western governments — including the attempts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election.

Among the five entities sanctioned by the Treasury Department Thursday is the Internet Research Agency, which was indicted by a grand jury last month as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible Trump campaign collusion with Russian efforts. Officials say it's a propaganda outfit that used fake identities to pose as Americans on social media, in order to sew divisiveness during the campaign.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the new round of sanctions shows that the Trump administration is "confronting and countering malign Russian cyber activity, including their attempted interference in U.S. elections, destructive cyber-attacks, and intrusions targeting critical infrastructure."

Also cited in the sanctions: the NotPetya cyber-attack, which affected hospitals and disrupted shipping last year. In February, the White House attributed that attack to the Russian military, calling it the "most destructive and costly cyber-attack in history."

The sanctions freeze any assets of the Russian agents held in U.S. dollars, and block U.S. citizens from engaging in business with them.

It's the first round of sanctions announced by the United States since Congress passed a Russia sanctions bill last year — a bill President Trump signed only reluctantly in the face of a veto-proof congressional majority.

The sanctions had been in the works for weeks, but the timing comes just as the United States condemned Russia for its use of nerve agent to poison a double agent in the United Kingdom, signing on to a joint statement as a sign of solidarity with European allies.

A Treasury Department statement says the nerve agent attack "demonstrates the reckless and irresponsible conduct" of the Russian government. National security officials, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said even more sanctions are in the works.

Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, were poisoned in the southern English town of Salisbury earlier this month. The attack had all the fingerprints of a Russian spy operation, especially in its use of a military-grade nerve agent developed by Russia and banned by an international treaty on chemical weapons.

In the joint statement with the United Kingdom, France and Germany, the United States closed a gap that had emerged earlier this week when White House appeared to stop short of blaming Russia for the attack.

"We share the U.K. assessment that there is no plausible alternative explanation, and note that Russia´s failure to address the legitimate request by the UK government further underlines its responsibility," the four allied countries said in the joint statement. "We call on Russia to address all questions related to the attack in Salisbury."
 
U.S. sanctions Russia for 2016 election interference and other cyber activity
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ia-following-poisoning-british-spy/427464002/

The Trump administration on Thursday sanctioned a number of Russian entities for a wide range of behavior that U.S. officials say has sought to disrupt Western governments — including the attempts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election.

Among the five entities sanctioned by the Treasury Department Thursday is the Internet Research Agency, which was indicted by a grand jury last month as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible Trump campaign collusion with Russian efforts. Officials say it's a propaganda outfit that used fake identities to pose as Americans on social media, in order to sew divisiveness during the campaign.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the new round of sanctions shows that the Trump administration is "confronting and countering malign Russian cyber activity, including their attempted interference in U.S. elections, destructive cyber-attacks, and intrusions targeting critical infrastructure."

Also cited in the sanctions: the NotPetya cyber-attack, which affected hospitals and disrupted shipping last year. In February, the White House attributed that attack to the Russian military, calling it the "most destructive and costly cyber-attack in history."

The sanctions freeze any assets of the Russian agents held in U.S. dollars, and block U.S. citizens from engaging in business with them.

It's the first round of sanctions announced by the United States since Congress passed a Russia sanctions bill last year — a bill President Trump signed only reluctantly in the face of a veto-proof congressional majority.

The sanctions had been in the works for weeks, but the timing comes just as the United States condemned Russia for its use of nerve agent to poison a double agent in the United Kingdom, signing on to a joint statement as a sign of solidarity with European allies.

A Treasury Department statement says the nerve agent attack "demonstrates the reckless and irresponsible conduct" of the Russian government. National security officials, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said even more sanctions are in the works.

Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, were poisoned in the southern English town of Salisbury earlier this month. The attack had all the fingerprints of a Russian spy operation, especially in its use of a military-grade nerve agent developed by Russia and banned by an international treaty on chemical weapons.

In the joint statement with the United Kingdom, France and Germany, the United States closed a gap that had emerged earlier this week when White House appeared to stop short of blaming Russia for the attack.

"We share the U.K. assessment that there is no plausible alternative explanation, and note that Russia´s failure to address the legitimate request by the UK government further underlines its responsibility," the four allied countries said in the joint statement. "We call on Russia to address all questions related to the attack in Salisbury."


Hahaha he fell for it. Really? Nobody looks at Shitebart now Bannon's gone Jem says.
 
Well crude went nuts, trade any way you want, major indexes had a surge because bad is good with them in Trump world.

Putin is doing very well at home because his equivalent of Trump supporters like his dismissive attitude to the UK nerve agent attack.

It is all a joke.

Alan Moore was quite the genius.

 
There are multiple methodologies for calculating trade figures, and the U.S. does by some estimates run a deficit. Canada’s own data even shows it comes out ahead. But as Bloomberg notes,“whichever data is used, the deficit (or surplus) is still relatively small compared to total trade between the two countries ― between 1 and 2 percent.”
Bullshit. If you go to the above source, the United States has run a trade deficit with Canada every year since 1985. And it's a lot more than "between 1 and 2 percent." Had the TDS afflicted morons at HuffPo taken two minutes to download the spreadsheet at that source and graph it, this is what they would have produced -- but it wouldn't have looked as good as "between 1 and 2 percent."

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Bullshit. If you go to the above source, the United States has run a trade deficit with Canada every year since 1985. And it's a lot more than "between 1 and 2 percent." Had the TDS afflicted morons at HuffPo taken two minutes to download the spreadsheet at that source and graph it, this is what they would have produced -- but it wouldn't have looked as good as "between 1 and 2 percent."

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That is good Pawndexter, just go right off the top of your head on the first thing you see.. feel the distaste flowing through you like sticky maple syrup on your fingers.

Attach yourself to answers already provided to you.

You are the smart one.

BTW, whats @JSOP , Jewish State in Occupied Palestine about? Why is a 'Jewish' member of the site using that as a name?
 
No, Mr. President. The US doesn't have a trade deficit with Canada

Trump doubled down on the claim this morning, tweeting: "We do have a Trade Deficit with Canada, as we do with almost all countries (some of them massive). P.M. Justin Trudeau of Canada, a very good guy, doesn't like saying that Canada has a Surplus vs. the U.S.(negotiating), but they do...they almost all do...and that's how I know!"

The US had a $2.7 billion trade surplus with Canada last year. It also had surpluses with Canada in 2015 and 2016, according to the Commerce Department figures (Page 39, Exhibit 20).

Here's how the 2017 trade deficit is calculated:.

The US had a deficit of $23.2 billion last year with Canada just in goods -- everything from toys to cars.

But the US had a surplus of $25.9 billion with Canada last year in services -- everything from tourism to technology to health care.

Subtract the goods deficit from the services surplus, and you get an overall US trade surplus of $2.7 billion with Canada.

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Clown day.

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No, Mr. President. The US doesn't have a trade deficit with Canada

Trump doubled down on the claim this morning, tweeting: "We do have a Trade Deficit with Canada, as we do with almost all countries (some of them massive). P.M. Justin Trudeau of Canada, a very good guy, doesn't like saying that Canada has a Surplus vs. the U.S.(negotiating), but they do...they almost all do...and that's how I know!"

The US had a $2.7 billion trade surplus with Canada last year. It also had surpluses with Canada in 2015 and 2016, according to the Commerce Department figures (Page 39, Exhibit 20).

Here's how the 2017 trade deficit is calculated:.

The US had a deficit of $23.2 billion last year with Canada just in goods -- everything from toys to cars.

But the US had a surplus of $25.9 billion with Canada last year in services -- everything from tourism to technology to health care.

Subtract the goods deficit from the services surplus, and you get an overall US trade surplus of $2.7 billion with Canada.

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Clown day.

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Wow, three whole years -- good for you! Now do 30 more because the 33 years and 1 months at this link (imports & exports w/o services) comes to a total trade deficit with Canada of $1.02 TRILLION. Let's see that much in services to make up for it. https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c1220.html
 
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