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#1 Tunnel Vision?

Posted: Tue, 07 Aug 18, 23:13 pm
by bernomatic
I guess that's the closest thing I can call it.

It's not that I get upset by the chattering class and MSM ignoring what advances are being made in this time, Nor their constant indulgence with matters they would deem trivial if it were someone else (such as Bill "it's his private life" Clinton). What really gets my gall is the instant heralding of news contrary (nor matter how small) to the success of the President.

I was instantly made aware by my notifications through Google and other left leaning sources of a small company in South Carolina that is closing it's doors (starting in October) and laying off 126 employees, because of Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods they use to produce electronics. :arrow: South Carolina manufacturer says it's closing plant over Trump tariffs

Of course, they could look to try and find American made components and there is no question about how these components can be made and shipped all the way from China at a cost less than those made right here. No, it is all Trump's fault for starting a trade war. :roll:

#2 Re: Tunnel Vision?

Posted: Tue, 07 Aug 18, 23:30 pm
by bernomatic
BTW, How many jobs do you think we could add to our economy if we brought back all those positions for the components made in China?

#3 Re: Tunnel Vision?

Posted: Sun, 12 Aug 18, 18:28 pm
by tmacklin
I don't know much about economics, jobs or globalism. But I've been gaining insights on various medical issues. For example, I was experiencing some discomfort in my exhaust system and rather than traveling 60 miles to see my UROLOGIST (UROL), I went to see my local nurse practitioner (NP). After examining my urine sample my NP advised me that no bacterial infection was detected. She suggested the discomfort I was experiencing might be from another cause and suggested that I go see a GASTROENTEROLOGIST (GE).

When I called the GE's office I was told he could not see any new patients for several weeks until he recuperated. When I asked what he was recuperating from his receptionist said he'd developed a bad case of TUNNEL VISION. :shock:

#4 Re: Tunnel Vision?

Posted: Sun, 12 Aug 18, 20:40 pm
by Rocket Babe
>his receptionist said he'd developed a bad case of TUNNEL VISION. :shock:

Hmmmm. Might want to try another Dr. :geek:

#5 Re: Tunnel Vision?

Posted: Sun, 19 Aug 18, 12:31 pm
by Joe Wooten
Rocket Babe wrote: Sun, 12 Aug 18, 20:40 pm >his receptionist said he'd developed a bad case of TUNNEL VISION. :shock:

Hmmmm. Might want to try another Dr. :geek:
Agreed!!!!!!