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SLOW Job Growth – Honda to build CIVIC in USA- Indiana 2028

Currently 40% Civic sales in USA are imports via Canada & Mexico Honda will push 210k vehicles a year Decision made based on 25% Tariffs Before yall dogs bark, keep in mind, Toyota has had factories in USA for years now; and has been successful. All vehicles sold in USA, should have been assembled, built, … Continue reading SLOW Job Growth – Honda to build CIVIC in USA- Indiana 2028

TRUMP, GOOD-BAD-UGLY, TSMC $165Bn to USA, USA Halts Ukraine War Aid, Tariffs Set

UKRAINE REFUSED PEACE TALKS WITH RUSSIA USA, temp suspending Ukraine War AID. immediately, TSMC (Chips apple/intel/nvidia) invests $165Bn into USA Tariffs take effect 03/04 – on Canada & Mexico Quote – https://pixabay.com/illustrations/fingerprinting-blaming-division-2223862/ – johnjain, 03-03-2025 Ukraine Refuses Peace Talks with Russia, U.S. Temporarily Suspends Military Aid The United States has temporarily suspended military aid to … Continue reading TRUMP, GOOD-BAD-UGLY, TSMC $165Bn to USA, USA Halts Ukraine War Aid, Tariffs Set

TRUMP USA-UK-UKRAINE AGREE to Economic Dev. Investments & End War

LIVE – Watching Background noise TV and it’s Interrupted Around 330pm EST with a White House Broadcast. President Trump, USA, King Charles, UK Along with Zelensky, Ukraine Agree to invest, in Natural Resources, Rebuild the Ukraine and END the current war (stating, he’s seen the recent numbers of thousands of young people dying-weekly). $350 Bn … Continue reading TRUMP USA-UK-UKRAINE AGREE to Economic Dev. Investments & End War

WAR-Ukraine-will it end-USA spent $183 Bn

Russia & USA to discuss diplomatic resolution. Russia still actively fighting As of 09/2024 – $183 Bn sent $124.9 Bn WAR efforts $58 Bn USAID/State/Others?   Congress Allocates Billions for Ukraine Aid Between fiscal years 2022 and 2024, Congress approved $174.2 billion through five Ukraine supplemental appropriation acts. Of this amount, $163.6 billion was designated … Continue reading WAR-Ukraine-will it end-USA spent $183 Bn