exporting deflation across the world wouldn t necessarily be a bad thing. what does it mean if central bankers are unwittingly hiking rates in the nearfuture into deflation? that is a problem. into deflation? that is a problem- into deflation? that is a roblem. ., , ., , problem. he that is a problem and that is problem. he that is a problem and that is why problem. he that is a problem and that is why i problem. he that is a problem and that is why i am problem. he that is a problem and that is why i am saying i problem. he that is a problem and that is why i am saying if. and that is why i am saying if china were to explore some deflation across the world, seeing prices going down in the us and europe, that will take some pressure off the central banks to hike rates more but i do not know if that is the main story here. i think the larger story here. i think the larger story is that we all know there is weakness in global manufacturing because everybody bought all the comput
desantis pushing a six-week ban, all these things, i think, continue to position the republican party, quite frankly, on the extreme edges very hard, in my opinion, to see how they reach the middl of the country, they reach those suburban swing voter with issues like this. i think you ll also hear the president talk a lot about the positive side of his agenda, whether it s bolstering an bringing back jobs and revitalize manufacturing economy. whether it s cutting joke costs, all of those things, together, in the next year and a half. all right, robert, always great to hear from you robert gibbs, former - nbc political analyst, thank you so much, have a good saturday you probably thought you heard all the revelations from the military leaks, but today, there s even more, and it quite alarming plus, the connection between winnie the pooh and thos alleged chinese police station in america we have the answers next or sharp, stabbing pains.
refineries in the country, we should have functional refineries working and if we want a plan to make sure we are investing appropriately, let s work in a bipartisan way. sandra: have you addressed this at the white house. brian deese says the goal is 0 fossil fuels use in the country. refineries got the message and started shutting down. what brian deese is saying, long-term aspiration, massive investment in renewable energy. anyone. sandra: no, he said the goal is 0 fossil fuel use. by what year did he say that? sandra: i wish they were that specific. the point is, look, anyone, the president i know this about the president, one of the key goals is bringing manufacturing back. saw the deindustrialization of scranton, and building semiconductor manufacturing to ohio. we need energy. you need oil and gas to function in a manufacturing economy.
In recent years, President Cyril Ramaphosa has, without fail in his annual State of the Nation Address, mentioned the need for SA to create more (black) industrialists. The understanding globally is that a thriving manufacturing sector becomes the backbone of economies, and it can yet be so, even for SA.