Trump's list said Saint Pierre and Miquelon, a French-owned island off the coast of Newfoundland, with a pop of 6,000 has a tariff of 99% It doesn't. It had a massive trade surplus in 2024, because someone declared $3.5m worth of goods sent back to the USA, where it originated.
Now I've got you attention, we can dive deeper. The six digit code 980100 means goods for return to the USA, but the codes are actually 10 digits.
We see two 10 digit codes: 9801001035 & 9801001045
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Let's look them up.
9801001035 for $3.4m tells us the proper code for the type of goods that were sent back to the USA.
9801001035 is much less in value. $30k, and the code for that doesn't tell us much, it's just other.
Let's look at those other codes: 8407.10, 8409.10, 8411 or 8412.10.
@studleyman@FonsDK@elonmusk That's a myth, and it is very very easy to demonstrate that it is a myth, but you'll have to be patient because it will take several tweets to explain this.
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When I'm done ask yourself why you chose to believe this fake story about Rockefeller with no evidence to support it.
@studleyman@FonsDK@elonmusk Today the word fossil is associated with fossilised teeth/bone/shells etc. These objects have undergone a transformation, known commonly as fossilisation but specifically permineralisation. All of the organic material has been replaced with silica or other minerals.
@studleyman@FonsDK@elonmusk The organisms that made these objects died and rotted away in an oxygenated (aerobic) environment. The carbon within them reacted with this oxygen producing CO2
These fossils, therefore, have no carbon in them at all. They cannot be carbon-dated
So, some people seem surprised that not many "local people" want to take jobs picking fruit and veg. I don't know why they're surprised because in the past farmers didn't rely on local people, they relied on itinerant workers
@TalkingPicsTV IMDB used to have a forum where you could ask a question saying you remember some scene from a film, give a vague description of it, and some clever cliffs would say “Ah .. that’s the movie [whatever].”
I have such a question. I know it’s a British 50/60s film.