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Should be a wild four years.

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Once again I return to ask, "What the fuck do you think you need a $50,000 car for if it isn't work related?"
I got my car for less than 3k in cash a few years ago. It was old and beat up, needed some work, but it runs. Look on facebook. Why the fuck are people looking at dealerships when they are broke? Get a fucking beater. Cash for clunkers didn't break them all. There are still a lot of rust buckets out there.
 
I got my car for less than 3k in cash a few years ago. It was old and beat up, needed some work, but it runs. Look on facebook. Why the fuck are people looking at dealerships when they are broke? Get a fucking beater. Cash for clunkers didn't break them all. There are still a lot of rust buckets out there.
Most of those are rebuilt shitmobiles being sold by and for illegals. Maybe you Mormons have a different system, I don’t know.
 
cheap labor force
You have all the information you need. In economies where raw materials and overhead are mostly fixed and high, your greatest lever to pull to reduce cost and increase profit is what you pay your labor force. It is a core, key principal of basic business and drives even the largest, wealthiest corporations. India promises making your widgets with a slave wage workforce of disposable meat bags. If you've ever worked with them in a manufacturing context, and I have, they are relentless in demanding documentation and work instructions, so they can just shoot Jeet A in the head when he fucks up or complains, hand Jeet B the work instructions and turn them loose without losing downtime or resources to training.
 
You have all the information you need. In economies where raw materials and overhead are mostly fixed and high, your greatest lever to pull to reduce cost and increase profit is what you pay your labor force. It is a core, key principal of basic business and drives even the largest, wealthiest corporations. India promises making your widgets with a slave wage workforce of disposable meat bags. If you've ever worked with them in a manufacturing context, and I have, they are relentless in demanding documentation and work instructions, so they can just shoot Jeet A in the head when he fucks up or complains, hand Jeet B the work instructions and turn them loose without losing downtime or resources to training.
Microeconomics always pissed me off because so much was focused on fixed vs variable costs, and it led to most MBAs from late 90s to recent just saying 'send all of it to india ASAP!'. Losers.
 
A brief history of the White House East Wing:
White House east entrance in the late 1800s:
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The first East Wing built when Theodore Roosevelt was president in 1902:
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The second East Wing built in 1942 during FDR's time in office and the one that is currently being demolished:
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President Trump's plans for the East Wing:
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learning a lot of White House history today

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Microeconomics always pissed me off because so much was focused on fixed vs variable costs, and it led to most MBAs from late 90s to recent just saying 'send all of it to india ASAP!'. Losers.
And it did exactly what those MBA's wanted. A dramatic increase in shareholder value. What did you think they were after if not that?
 
And it did exactly what those MBA's wanted. A dramatic increase in shareholder value. What did you think they were after if not that?
Short term, and even now it did so somewhat. The pajeets in everything do drive out whities. Same as All replacement theories are macro vs those micros.

I remember white devs going 'it'll takes 10 pajeets or more to do what I can at half cost'.

The MBA's say do 5000 pajeets replace you at any cost.
 
Short term, and even now it did so somewhat. The pajeets in everything do drive out whities. Same as All replacement theories are macro vs those micros.
Economics was never about sustainability or "white dominance" or whatever. It was always how to maximize profit in a system of costs.
 
Aren't the Japanese one of the most xenophobic nations on the planet? How can the Japanese not be racist towards white people with all the weebs out there?
They definitely are, it's just that the vast majority of white people who can afford and want to visit Japan don't give them too much reason to overtly do something about it in the same way that your average white racist is far more concerned with brownoids shitting up their country/neighborhood/street than they are with a couple of Japs running a sushi restaurant.
 
wypipo have lots of guns and lots of nigger fatigue, and the Civil Rights Movement's secret weapon is dead now (that shady gov't org that silenced white families who were victims of niggers). This is a problem that will solve itself very quickly.

Also, we already have robbery gangs and mass crime, and they are already abusing white people to get freebies. That's not much of a motivating, behavior-altering threat anymore.
You forgot to add, guns that can hit 300-500 yards accurately.
 
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