In 2018, the U.S. imposed steel tariffs under Section 232, impacting factories nationwide by increasing costs for manufacturers, including those in St. Louis. Now, over 1,000 pieces of large equipment from a major site in north St. Louis are being auctioned, indicating a significant retreat in this manufacturing area. Why is such a major player struggling?
How much will be left of Greece if this continues. China owns most ports, Germany runs the airports, foreign investores are buying up properties and yet the Greek governement calls this a good thing. A good thing for who? The elites and wealthy? Ask the grandmother that was left homeless or the families that are struggling to put food on the table to feed their kids. Do not be fooled by the pictures of Greeks partying on the islands. Most of them are tourists. The locals can't afford to party. On top of that, Europe is forcefeeding Muslim migrants to Greece and the Greek governement is useless in saying no. Greece has no money to to be able to house these Muslims. So again I ask, how long will the Greeks put up with this economic occupation.
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