This is part of the "coach not lose" CULTURE that Daboll has instilled with the Giants which in fact has led to them LOSING every 4th Q lead they've tried to "protect"
So you’re telling me we got the rest of the world to do the lowest value, lowest profit margin, most capital intensive, and most cyclical parts of economic activity.
And in exchange, they gave our companies the cheapest priced goods in the world to resell and thrive off of. Which then gave our companies the time to pursue the actual high value parts of economic activity (you know, like Silicon Valley, Wall Street, military R&D, etc).
And all we had to do was give them IOU’s for an imaginary currency unit that we would only ever pay them back in worthless real terms in, if we ever repaid them at all.
And… we were the ones that demanded this system come to an end?
One would have to imagine that President @realDonaldTrump’s phone has been ringing off the hook. The practical reality is that there is insufficient time for him to make deals before the tariffs are scheduled to take effect.
I would therefore not be surprised to wake up Monday with an announcement from the President that he was postponing the implementation of the tariffs to give him time to make deals.
President Trump has gotten the world’s and our trading partners’ attention and elevated the importance of resolving an unfair tariff regime that has harmed American workers and decimated our industrial base over many decades.
This is a critically important issue that needs to be resolved, and we finally have a president committed to getting this done.
The problem, however, can’t be resolved in days, so why wouldn’t a pause make sense to give the president time to properly resolve this critical issue and to allow companies large and small the time to prepare for changes in their supply chains?
The risk of not doing so is that the massive increase in uncertainty drives the economy into a recession, potentially a severe one.
One thing is for sure. Monday will be one of the more interesting days in our country’s economic history.
AJ Brown with a huge catch on fourth down but it’s offensive PI….
This is a BAD call. It’s been two minutes and the Refs are already doing it.
https://t.co/ysZ5aRAAcU
🚨🚨THE REFS🚨🚨
THE #EAGLES HUGE 4TH DOWN DEEPBALL CONVERISON GETS CALLED BACK DUE TO A “OFFENSIVE PASS INTERFERENCE.”
😳😳😳😳😳😳
ONE OF THE WORST CALLS EVER. THIS IS LEGAL. WOW.
Broadcast agreed it shouldn’t have been called.
BLOOMBERG EDITORIAL BOARD: “.. The vast majority of immigrants — including those arriving under the existing ill-suited arrangements — will prove to be national assets, not liabilities. On balance, they’ll boost the economy ..”
@opinion
https://t.co/ugl9ZbYENU
A life-changing piece of advice:
Don't be a victim.
Charlie Munger said it best:
“Whenever you think that some situation or some person is ruining your life, it is actually you who are ruining your life… Feeling like a victim is a perfectly disastrous way to go through life.”
Former Boston College lacrosse player Welles Crowther sacrificed himself to save as many as 18 people on 9/11. His story needs to be told every single year. He was a real-life superhero.