n_huffhines
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Our "stable genius" President bought Argentine Pesos with American Dollars. That's the swap.same.
I tried to figure it out. granted I don't understand these type of economic deals and what a "swap" actually means, but here is the only possibility I could come up with.
We swapped dollars for an equal value of Argentinian pesos while the peso was very low. after the swap the peso has more value, because its backed by american dollars. and that "proffit" was us having 1 million pesos worth 0.00000007, and now we have 1 million pesos worth 0.00000008. Issue is, unless we are selling those pesos some how its not actual income, and its the Rs claiming unrealized gains as profits. hence all of our incredulity.
only other thing would be interest payments, because I know this has something to do with previous loans. but if that's the case, we are just getting paid back the money we gave them, and its not profit.

I understand this may be difficult for you to comprehend but, yes, there are numerous financial routes Trump and his goons can use to benefit here. All of which can be done via 3rd parties resulting in transactions without fingerprints. If you fail to understand global stock / bond / currency markets, that's on you bro.Tell us how?
You can’t even make it past your first sentence![]()
By publicly tying actions in Argentina to his "core" official acts, the President has presumptive immunity from federal prosecution as granted by SCOTUS in its Trump v. U.S. decision. In sum, it theoretically enables him to form pubic policy and simultaneously benefit financially from it - in part because he can claim it's simply part of his formal Presidential duties.Name one?
Or that’s on you bra![]()
But you didn’t name one dumbass!!By publicly tying actions in Argentina to his "core" official acts, the President has presumptive immunity from federal prosecution as granted by SCOTUS in its Trump v. U.S. decision. In sum, it theoretically enables him to form pubic policy and simultaneously benefit financially from it - in part because he can claim it's simply part of his formal Presidential duties.
Wow. Ok... at a 5th grade level:you spoonin alright.
You said he’s benefiting…not speculation.
Name what he’s gettin or go fill ya mans needs and say good night.
Oh wait you follow MSDNC?
Ohhhh you mean like Nancy do?Trump can profit (make money) in the currency…
When you have advance knowledge of government actions that will affect the prices of currencies or commodities, you can trade such items in advance of the government action and then make money when their price goes up or down after the government action.
Dint Trump just sell like $150b soybeans to China?Again...
Tell us: What is Trump's motive in harming our soybean and cattle up industries? What happened to Trump's "America First" policy?
Do tell...

No. You're way off. And in the recent past China has reneged on their promises.Dint Trump just sell like $150b soybeans to China?
‘’Merica amiright?
You up in her in with accusations
…but them Argenteens be suffering?
So your boy XI didn’t bend the knee and buy $150B in soybeans from American farmers?No. You're way off. And in the recent past China has reneged on their promises.
Again...
What is Trump's motive in harming our soybean and cattle up industries? What happened to Trump's "America First" policy?
We spent $20 billion on Argentina while here in the US, Trump would have our citizens on SNAP not receive any food.
This loser puts his bets on the pesosOur "stable genius" President bought Argentine Pesos with American Dollars. That's the swap.
He looked at the following graph and said, "Yeah, the Dollar is definitely NOT going to continue to rise against the Peso."
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So your boy Xi renigged on the hand shake deal?
Trump just announced a fresh trade deal with China where they pledged to buy about 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans by year's end, plus 25 million tons a year for the next three years. That's a hefty chunk, but at current prices, it's more like $34 billion total over four years, not 150 billion.
And oh BTW, the last time China pledged to buy soybeans from us, they only bought 58% of what they promised...
So, no, Xi did not buy $150B of soybeans from us and our past "deals" with them have not been honored.
So your boy Xi renigged on the hand shake deal?
I see why your cheerin for him.
What an ironic exercise in futility.This loser puts his bets on the pesos
Good luck in retirement mate
Them Iraqi dinar bout to hit too?
