Cập nhật về bầu cử Tổng thống Mỹ 2016
Các bạn đừng nhìn tay rồi đánh giá tôi :D. Photo courtesy Michael Vadon.
sorry Donald Trump nhé, các nhà khoa học khẳng định rằng kích cỡ ngón tay liên quan đến cái ấy thật đấy, ngón tay ngắn, nhỏ thì... well, các bạn biết rồi đấy :)
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The size of Trump’s manhood (tuổi trưởng thành, dũng khí, dương vật) has been a hot debate topic of late, ever since rival GOP contender Marco Rubio said that Trump’s small fingers (ngón tay nhỏ) mean he’s got a small something else.
It sounds like total junk (vô nghĩa, tạp nhạp bỏ đi) science, but there is a correlation (mối tương quan) between hand size and penis size (kích cỡ "cậu nhỏ") — it’s just not the correlation you’d expect.
According to a 2011 study in the Asian Journal of Andrology, guys with shorter index fingers than ring fingers are better endowed than guys with bigger index fingers.
The study was conducted on men who were hospitalized for urological surgery (phẫu thuật tiết niệu). While the men were knocked out, scientists — with consent, of course — measured their junk.
Prenatal (trước khi sinh đẻ) testosterone levels affect (ảnh hưởng) both penis size and finger length, the researchers note.
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- Thằng Tèo mày làm cái trò bậy bạ gì thế?
- Dạ tối qua mẹ cháu nói với bố cháu là anh làm ướt đầu thì mới cho vào được. Chẳng qua cháu giúp mấy cô chú này thôi ạ ! :))
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I see you recently opened up a golf course in Scotland. I presume that part of your business plan is for some Americans to take vacations to play there. But this raises some thorny questions.
You complain constantly about American firms moving jobs overseas. But couldn't you have opened up your golf course here in the United States? Wouldn't that have created jobs for American caddies and groundskeepers? Should we be concerned when Americans import golfing services from your foreign course? Would you as President slap a tariff on American tourists traveling to your course, as you have proposed for goods coming from China? Do you think such a tax would Make American Golfing Great Again?
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Mr Trump’s business career has been built in the heart of the globalised part of the economy, not slogging it out in the trenches of Middle America. About 66% of the value of his business operations sits in New York, mainly in buildings in glittering Manhattan, according to Economist estimates. Global too-big-to-fail banks are tenants in two of Mr Trump’s most valuable properties. He has courted foreign investors, from Hong Kong to the Middle East, since the 1990s.
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The economist whose ideas guide Trump the most
I say it is Peter Navarro, of UC Irvine, and here is my Bloomberg View profile of him. Excerpt:
Trump praised a Navarro book and documentary film critical of China, and while the economist has never met the candidate, he describes a campaign role as follows: “I now work closely with the campaign on issues related to the economy, trade, China, and foreign policy in Asia.” He endorsed and defended Trump in a March essay, and given that relatively few academic economists have embraced the Trump candidacy, Navarro is plausibly a leading candidate for a top job in a Trump administration.
…Navarro’s other writings on China have hovered between these extremes of tone, but in general he has been pushing the line that the U.S. should be tough on trade, crack down on intellectual property theft, tax Chinese exports, combat Chinese mercantilism, bring jobs home, and yes, make America great again. If you want to read one thinker to understand Trump on China, it is Navarro.
There is much more at the link, including a discussion of Navarro’s academic career (he has many good pieces in a Chicago School, public choice, law and economics vein), his writings on investing (unreliable and oversold), and how he is a significant transitional figure for the Republican Party on moving from a mostly pro-China attitude to extreme China skepticism. It is very easy for me to imagine the not-yet-on-the-radar-screen Navarro having one of the leading economic roles in a Trump Administration, do read the whole thing it may be (p = 0.3) our future.
đây cũng là chỉ dấu khác cho thấy, những người bầu cho Trump: da trắng, ít học, nông thôn v.v...
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Clinton Won The Economy
According to the Brookings analysis, the less-than-500 counties that Clinton won nationwide combined to generate 64 percent of America’s economic activity in 2015. The more-than-2,600 counties that Trump won combined to generate 36 percent of the country’s economic activity last year.
Clinton, in other words, carried nearly two-thirds of the American economy.
That’s another way of saying city versus rural, more educated versus less educated and so forth but it’s an interesting way of thinking about cities, geography and the division in US politics.
- Nước tao cực dân chủ nhé. Bằng chứng là tao có thể đứng trước cửa Nhà Trắng hô lên "Tổng thống Mỹ là một kẻ dối trá, lừa đảo, ngu dốt" mà chẳng sao.
Anh VN cười nói:
- Tưởng gì, tao cũng có thể đứng giữa quảng trường Ba Đình hô to lên y như vậy và cũng chẳng sao."
Lâu lắm rồi mới có cảm giác thật tự hào là người VN.
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TrumpSingles.com is a matchmaking site where supporters of President-elect Donald Trump can connect and possibly find love.
During an appearance on “Fox & Friends,” the site’s founder said TrumpSingles helps supporters navigate a divisive year.
“Sometimes it’s tough to date when you’re a Trump supporter, so we’re making it easier to find each other, who are like-minded and have the same political views,” said David Goss, the 35-year-old Californian who launched the site in June.
TrumpSingles, which costs $19.95 per month, had 24,000 members as of Wednesday afternoon.
This bumper jack has been Trump Jumped from $49 bucks to almost $60.
This is an ass ripping $10 dollar trump jump.
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Is a strong dollar better than a weak dollar?
// Tyler Cowen
Yes, for Americans though not for the world as a whole. For the relevant thought experiment, assume an exogenous shift in noise trading boosts the value of the dollar. That increases the wealth of individuals and institutions that are long dollars, and presumably this is the case for this country overall. If you owned lots of ponies, would you not want the price of ponies to go up?
A weak desire to substitute into imports could blunt this result somewhat. Or in other words, American tourists will benefit to a disproportionate degree.
The down scenario is that a lot of emerging economies have too much dollar-denominated debt, and the second-order blowback from their potential insolvencies could hurt America too.
I am sorry this post did not come up at 3 a.m.
Những chiếc bút Cross được sử dụng bởi các nhà lãnh đạo nước Mỹ bắt đầu từ nhiệm kì của Tổng thống Gerald Ford. Từng là một nhà tuyển dụng lớn tại khu vực Rhode Island, nhưng hiện nay công ty này sản xuất hầu hết các sản phẩm của mình tại Trung Quốc. Biểu tượng của nước Mỹ in trên những chiếc bút của Tổng thống được sơn và khắc tại Trung Quốc, các bộ phận khác được sản xuất trong và ngoài nước Mỹ rồi được lắp ráp lần cuối tại Rhode Island.
...Công ty cho biết vẫn chưa có nhiều đơn hàng bị hủy do hợp tác với ông Trump, người đã dùng các sản phẩm của họ để ký các sắc lệnh về người nhập cư và tị nạn gây tranh cãi. Với Cross, Tổng thống thuộc Đảng Dân chủ hay Cộng hòa không quan trọng, quan trọng là họ sử dụng sản phẩm của công ty.
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The Trump administration is considering changing how U.S. trade deficits are calculated, a move that would make the deficit look larger on paper, the Wall Street Journal reported.
People involved in the discussions told the Journal that the leading idea is to count “re-exports” — goods that are imported to the U.S., and then exported to a third country unchanged — as imports, but not exports.
The change would inflate the trade deficit number, an important figure in trade negotiations and policy.