Peter Anthony Marketing Strategist ๐๐ฝ๐บ๐ธโ๏ธ
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I support success for entrepreneurs & people. I share information, ideas, marketing solutions & strategies. Keep it Polite & Passionate and we will get along.
REALLY if the best you can do is TRUMP IS BAD and ELON is a liar, get you facts together ...
This presidency is the MOST transparent in history, like them or not ,NOTHING is being stolen, as a matter of fact it seems like we are working our butts off to BALANCE our budget, fix the trade deficit, and bring JOBS and Manufacturing back to the United States:
Here are some Stats for you:
CLOTHES:
3% of apparel (that means ALL THE CLOTHES you, your kids, your friends, your parents EVERYONE) is made in the USA today. 97% is Made outside of the country MOSTLY CHina. Between 1979 and 2019, the apparel and textile industries lost 81 percent of its jobs, dropping from 2.2 million in 1979 to 334,000, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. BUT clothing prices HAVE NOT GONE DOWN? Freaking SNEAKERS are over 100 per pair and Jordans Start at 140, for SNEAKERS!
TV's
While some TVs are assembled in the US, most are made and assembled overseas, primarily in Asia, with approximately 99% of TVs sold in the US being fully made and assembled abroad. In 2020, 47.3 million TVs were shipped to U.S. dealers. Almost 19 BILLION dollars and NONE are made here in the USA?
BURGERS
The United States imports a significant amount of beef, with imports reaching 4.171 billion pounds in 2024, a 11.9% increase compared to 2023, and a forecast of 4.225 billion pounds for 2025. WHY?
CARS
Let's talk Cars: In 2024, Hyundai Motor America sold 836,802 vehicles in the US, a record high, and this represents approximately 52.3% of the vehicles sold in the US were imported from South Korea. This is ALMOST 1.2 the cars sold in the USA are imported ... with a small amount of the cars being assembled here.....
Yet BECAUSE of the TARIFFS Hyundai (2024 (January to December): Hyundai Motor America increased passenger vehicle sales in the US by 4% to 836,802 cars โ the fourth consecutive record year for Hyundai.) is building and expanding major facilities in Louisiana!
OK cars, clothes, food ALL IMPORTED ... but we must lead in something what about Computer chips?
MICRO PROCESSORS (Which are in everything)
The United States currently manufactures roughly 12% of the world's computer chips, down from a peak of 37% in 1990, and NONE of the most advanced types. The U.S. relies heavily on foreign manufacturers, particularly in Asia, for advanced chip production.
PHONES & COMPUTERS
APPLE: They are american company right. While Apple designs and engineers its products in the US, and uses parts from 36 states, the Mac Pro is the only Apple product currently assembled in the United States, specifically in Austin, Texas. IPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and iMacs, among other products, are assembled in China, Vietnam, and India, with some components sourced from the US. Less than 5% of apple components are manufactured in the United States AND NOT ONE IPHONE. Apple directly employs around 14,000 people in China, with most of its 1.5 million workers in the global supply chain also located in the country.
ONE and a half million PEOPLE EMPLOYED because of APPLE and they are not employed HERE! In 2023, Apple shipped approximately 231 million iPhones worldwide.
VEGETABLES:
We must be doing well there, I mean ALL WE HERE is that the illegal immigrants commute from the city (80% of them live in urban and metropolitan areas) to the farms to pick our vegetables. WRONG: Vegetable imports in 2022 were 29.3 percent of the total supply up from 9.5% in 2000. The value of imported fresh fruits and vegetables for 2022 was $18.23 billion. In the last 20 years we have GIVEN UP our farming?
MACHINES & APPLIANCES
In 2023, United States imported $457B in Machinery, mechanical appliances, & parts, mainly from China ($89B), Mexico ($78.7B), Japan ($34.8B), Chinese Taipei ($33.9B), and Germany ($33.7B)
Most of which we CAN MAKE HERE.
The challenge is that IF WE DO NOT CHANGE and MAKE HARD DECISIONS FAST we are certain to make nothing, and only have bills and debt ...
@ThomasSowell I know this will not get read, BUT REALLY is this the best she can do ... REALLY ... so the entire party is not following christ ... I wonder ... is CHRIST for or against abortion ... ??
MY FRIENDSโTHINK THIS THROUGH: Itโs not blue vs red. WE brought ourselves here. We traded courage for convenience, privacy for ease, standards for silence. The answer isnโt anger. Itโs showing up with common sense, character, and PURPOSEFUL LOVE. Choose love. Act.
REALLY if the best you can do is TRUMP IS BAD and ELON is a liar, get you facts together ...
This presidency is the MOST transparent in history, like them or not ,NOTHING is being stolen, as a matter of fact it seems like we are working our butts off to BALANCE our budget, fix the trade deficit, and bring JOBS and Manufacturing back to the United States:
Here are some Stats for you:
CLOTHES:
3% of apparel (that means ALL THE CLOTHES you, your kids, your friends, your parents EVERYONE) is made in the USA today. 97% is Made outside of the country MOSTLY CHina. Between 1979 and 2019, the apparel and textile industries lost 81 percent of its jobs, dropping from 2.2 million in 1979 to 334,000, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. BUT clothing prices HAVE NOT GONE DOWN? Freaking SNEAKERS are over 100 per pair and Jordans Start at 140, for SNEAKERS!
TV's
While some TVs are assembled in the US, most are made and assembled overseas, primarily in Asia, with approximately 99% of TVs sold in the US being fully made and assembled abroad. In 2020, 47.3 million TVs were shipped to U.S. dealers. Almost 19 BILLION dollars and NONE are made here in the USA?
BURGERS
The United States imports a significant amount of beef, with imports reaching 4.171 billion pounds in 2024, a 11.9% increase compared to 2023, and a forecast of 4.225 billion pounds for 2025. WHY?
CARS
Let's talk Cars: In 2024, Hyundai Motor America sold 836,802 vehicles in the US, a record high, and this represents approximately 52.3% of the vehicles sold in the US were imported from South Korea. This is ALMOST 1.2 the cars sold in the USA are imported ... with a small amount of the cars being assembled here.....
Yet BECAUSE of the TARIFFS Hyundai (2024 (January to December): Hyundai Motor America increased passenger vehicle sales in the US by 4% to 836,802 cars โ the fourth consecutive record year for Hyundai.) is building and expanding major facilities in Louisiana!
OK cars, clothes, food ALL IMPORTED ... but we must lead in something what about Computer chips?
MICRO PROCESSORS (Which are in everything)
The United States currently manufactures roughly 12% of the world's computer chips, down from a peak of 37% in 1990, and NONE of the most advanced types. The U.S. relies heavily on foreign manufacturers, particularly in Asia, for advanced chip production.
PHONES & COMPUTERS
APPLE: They are american company right. While Apple designs and engineers its products in the US, and uses parts from 36 states, the Mac Pro is the only Apple product currently assembled in the United States, specifically in Austin, Texas. IPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and iMacs, among other products, are assembled in China, Vietnam, and India, with some components sourced from the US. Less than 5% of apple components are manufactured in the United States AND NOT ONE IPHONE. Apple directly employs around 14,000 people in China, with most of its 1.5 million workers in the global supply chain also located in the country.
ONE and a half million PEOPLE EMPLOYED because of APPLE and they are not employed HERE! In 2023, Apple shipped approximately 231 million iPhones worldwide.
VEGETABLES:
We must be doing well there, I mean ALL WE HERE is that the illegal immigrants commute from the city (80% of them live in urban and metropolitan areas) to the farms to pick our vegetables. WRONG: Vegetable imports in 2022 were 29.3 percent of the total supply up from 9.5% in 2000. The value of imported fresh fruits and vegetables for 2022 was $18.23 billion. In the last 20 years we have GIVEN UP our farming?
MACHINES & APPLIANCES
In 2023, United States imported $457B in Machinery, mechanical appliances, & parts, mainly from China ($89B), Mexico ($78.7B), Japan ($34.8B), Chinese Taipei ($33.9B), and Germany ($33.7B)
Most of which we CAN MAKE HERE.
The challenge is that IF WE DO NOT CHANGE and MAKE HARD DECISIONS FAST we are certain to make nothing, and only have bills and debt ...
Everyone take a breath, THE assumption is that "WE" the people will pay 20 - 40% MORE and absorb the cost of the tariffs, when faced with a more competitive CHOICE the market goes wit the more competitive choice. that is why so many Japanese and Korean cars are sold here, they are simply a better MORE AFFORDABLE CHOICE. YES in the short term the foreign owned companies will FLOOD the US with propaganda money SCARING US and encouraging us to FIGHT amongst ourselves. UNDERSTAND IF we manufactured our own products this would not even be a QUESTION. The fact that the discussion exists is the PROOF that there is a problem... We do not manufacture or farm here anymore on the scale we need to ... LOOK at websites like TEMU to understand that the US is flooded with cheap products that we cannot compete on because we are getting hammered ... WHY are IPHONES made oversees, why are 90 percent of our garments made overseas? lets get some BACKBONE, take a deep breath make strong decisions and HOLD TIGHT. Does anyone think that BMW will sell the same amount of cars with a 25% tariff???? WHY in the world di the same people who are WHINING about tariffs SAY NOTHING about low interest rates on homes, 2% interest on a 30 year mortgage what did that do to the price of a home when the REAL INTEREST rates came back ... the US homeowners used their equity like an ATM ... Tariffs are NOT TAXES to the US consumer UNLESS EVERYTHING in the US is imported .. .and if it is then TARIFFS will encourage companies to make things HERE IN THE US. Will someone please take a economics class and at the same time tell us where the hell our manufacturing went ... MADE IN AMERICA is now the exception and TRUMP knows that is the only thing that will protect us...
@KashPatelNewsX #KashPatel PLEASE get to the bottom of these things and make them PUBLIC LOUD AND EASY TO READ, we are tired of people stealing and our own citizens going without ... MAGA
Support Tesla NOW: My Next Car TESLA, for sure no doubt! Anyone interested in a PRO TESLA RALLY, and Support Elon Rally .... How people can target a company that has done nothing but ADD to the American Economy and become the NUMBER ONE EV in the World ALL while SHARING its batteries, engines and designs as OPEN SOURCE ... there would be NO EV industry if not for TESLA & Elon ...
#Tesla #ElonMusk #TeslaProtest #teslaboycott
Secretary Kennedy has said he wants to get cell phones out of schools.
โThere are many other countries in the world that have banned cell phones in our schools.โ
โCell phones also produce electric magnetic radiation, which has been shown to do neurological damage to kids when it's around them all day.โ
โCell phone use and social media use on the cell phone has been directly connected with depression, poor performance in schools, suicidal ideation, and with substance abuse.โ
๐บ๐ธ BREAKING NEWS ๐บ๐ธ 1 in every 7.7 workers in the USA is employed by the government. As of Nov 2024, the federal gov employed 3M (incl. USPS, excl. 1.3M military). In 2023, 19.58M worked for state & local govs. Oct 2024, US labor force: 168.5M
Is this number too high? Y or N? ๐บ๐ธ
๐บ๐ธJUST IN: 1 in every ~7.46 workers in the USA is employed by the government In 2019 nearly 100M Americans received some form of gov assistance (per 2023 DHHS est) YES 45.9M citizens to foot the bill for $36 TRILLION $784K per worker.
Is this sustainable? ๐ค ๐บ๐ธ
Direct human respiration contributes only 0.03% of global CE. Human activities (excluding cows) 94% TGCE This includes energy production, transportation, industry, deforestation, waste, & residential/commercial activities. ๐ That is why Bill Gates wants to get rid of the PEOPLE!
@libsoftiktok HOW IS ASKING an "EMPLOYEE" what they did this week intimidating or bullying ... 1 in 7.7 people work for local and fed gov. YES we need to cut the work force we are 36 TRILLION IN DEBT
๐บ๐ธJUST IN: 1 in every ~7.46 workers in the USA is employed by the government In 2019 nearly 100M Americans received some form of gov assistance (per 2023 DHHS est) YES 45.9M citizens to foot the bill for $36 TRILLION $784K per worker.
Is this sustainable? ๐ค ๐บ๐ธ
STANDARD YES: Unless you did not do anything of substance. Can we empathise with people who have been loyal and good at their jobs and are now being downsized ... YES, but never forget RIGHT NOW 1 in 7.7 people work for state, local or federal gov. YET we have 36 TRILLION IN DEBT ???