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Matthew Loutner
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There is no "free trade" dude. Every country that the president just put tariffs on already had tariffs on us.
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Historically, American products have always been of the very highest quality that lasted for years. But in my opinion, you should never buy an American product for the rest of your life, and if I were a judge, it would be a court order.
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@dannyc7839 I studied microeconomics, macroeconomics, contemporary marketing and business math and business statistics and probabilities at Indiana University. I did not fail.
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@justry1104 Humans do not have any ancestors that were single cell organisms. Try to use your head and think about what you are saying: All of the advanced lifeforms On the planet come in two varieties: male and female. To reproduce humans and animals have one person with sperms and one person with egg. In the plant kingdom you have the same thing. You have male and female with stamen and pistils and pollen. The bees have to bring the pollen from one to the other. Every advanced organism needs male and female to reproduce. Now go back 100 million years ago. All you have is single cell organisms. How do single cell organisms reproduce themselves? They reproduce by dividing in half. Then each half grows. There is no male and female single cell organism. They are monosexual. Now to get from a single cell monosexual organism that divides, that organism has to change to be one male single cell organism and one female single cell organism so that they can reproduce together. How will they change over? According to science, you need a million years for one to change itself into a male single cell organism, and a million years for the other one to change into a female. Then after one changes into a male, and one changes into a female over millions of years, they would have to be completely compatible to reproduce. None of that is possible. It did not happen.
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@flowershopapt You know, reading your comment, I do not believe that you really want me to answer your question. I think you are trying to be an arrogant know it all who thinks that he knows everything, and just wants to tell me off. On that basis, I decline to answer your questions.
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Great video. Much better than hearing rants from Europe, Canada, and Asia.
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@MaceyTheWallflower Go watch some.
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@KingAzxoll9 He is wrong and you are going to Hell 🌅 for filthy mouth.
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@brianv61 Chrysler is owned by Stellantis, a European corporation. Prove American cars are garbage or confess your lies.
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@brianv61 Chrysler is not an American car. Prove that American cars are "garbage" or confess your lies.
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@MatthewNewman I am an auto mechanic and I dabble in electronics. Anything electronic should theoretically last forever because it has no moving parts to wear out. What wears out on a car is the parts that rub together, such as belts, bearings, and gears. But transistors, capacitors, transformers and diodes do not rub together and should last forever. The exception to that would be the belt or the bearings on a turntable or a tape player. Those are moving parts. And the volume knob has graphite in it that rubs. Frequently, the graphite inside the volume control can wear out.
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@Oneness100 I worked in a Motorola factory in Phoenix that produced antenna combiners for cell towers. We had to match the impedance of the cables. But they were designed so that the tuner technician could turn a screw and match the antenna cable impedence. You match them while watching the oscilloscope.
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