Not necessarily as the US and world economies are in a more robust state now on virtually any measure than they were in 1930. But against that trade is a larger share of most countries' economies now… (View Post)
They can do wonderful things against leukemia these days. My cousin was diagnosed about six years ago (after living in Russia for many years, however much or little that might mean), and a doctor fri… (View Post)
But it also makes our exports more expensive in the US, and as tariffs are less than 100%, we lose overall from a stronger currency. Anyway, don't forget the one golden rule - markets always overshoo… (View Post)
This from someone who highlighted every tiny little issue with us leaving the EU as the end of civilisation. Still waiting for those 5 million unemployed by the way. (View Post)
Assuming that's a serious question, rather a lot - 2024 numbers: Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products $320.14B Machinery, $252.43B Electrical, electronic equipment $213.92B Vehicles other than … (View Post)