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Trump was a disaster. Worst president in history.
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Bingo. Dems want to continue letting China fuck us over, steal our jobs, industries, IP, counterfeit our products so Dems in congress and their allies can line their own pockets.Only because Jinping knew that if he held out for two more years you suckface bleeding-heart leftwing socialist America-hating cretins would come to the rescue and stop his trade policies.
Blithering idiot alert ^^^ this could be a left winger.Trump was a disaster. Worst president in history.
Better than Trump's obviously.How is Biden's trade with China working out?
What makes you think that there is still something that could be done about it?Whats Biden doing about it? He's president now, ya know.
This fool ^^^ linked to an "opinion" piece.
Did you expect differently?Mr. 'Art of the Deal' has always been a fraud. More confirmation:
Confirmed: Trump’s big U.S.-China trade deal was a flop
“It just doesn’t get any better than this," President Donald Trump proclaimed in January 2020 as he signed a partial trade deal with China. Mr. Trump heralded the pact as “historic” and “momentous.” He touted his dealmaking abilities for getting China to commit to purchase an extra $200 billion of U.S. products in the next two years.
The results are in: China didn’t buy anything extra from the United States.
The purchases of U.S. exports that China did make in the past two years barely got back to the amount China was purchasing in 2017 — before Mr. Trump started his trade war, according to calculations by Chad P. Bown of the Peterson Institute for International Economics. U.S. exporters will never get back the sales they lost, and few have seen any meaningful growth in their sales to China under the “deal.” “The only undisputed ‘historical’ aspect of that agreement is its failure,” said Mr. Bown.
Yea...based on facts and numbersThis fool ^^^ linked to an "opinion" piece.
Do you know what the word "opinion" means? It's pretty clear from Durham's probe we can't believe one word from the lying corrupt Dem news media.Yea...based on facts and numbers
Really.Better than Trump's obviously.
Do you know what facts and numbers are?Do you know what the word "opinion" means? It's pretty clear from Durham's probe we can't believe one word from the lying corrupt Dem news media.
He doesn’t know itWhats Biden doing about it? He's president now, ya know.
If his trade deal didn’t do anything, then why did you bitches moan and holler about it for so long?Mr. 'Art of the Deal' has always been a fraud. More confirmation:
Confirmed: Trump’s big U.S.-China trade deal was a flop
“It just doesn’t get any better than this," President Donald Trump proclaimed in January 2020 as he signed a partial trade deal with China. Mr. Trump heralded the pact as “historic” and “momentous.” He touted his dealmaking abilities for getting China to commit to purchase an extra $200 billion of U.S. products in the next two years.
The results are in: China didn’t buy anything extra from the United States.
The purchases of U.S. exports that China did make in the past two years barely got back to the amount China was purchasing in 2017 — before Mr. Trump started his trade war, according to calculations by Chad P. Bown of the Peterson Institute for International Economics. U.S. exporters will never get back the sales they lost, and few have seen any meaningful growth in their sales to China under the “deal.” “The only undisputed ‘historical’ aspect of that agreement is its failure,” said Mr. Bown.
Here come the distractions from the Hillary news today.Mr. 'Art of the Deal' has always been a fraud. More confirmation:
Confirmed: Trump’s big U.S.-China trade deal was a flop
“It just doesn’t get any better than this," President Donald Trump proclaimed in January 2020 as he signed a partial trade deal with China. Mr. Trump heralded the pact as “historic” and “momentous.” He touted his dealmaking abilities for getting China to commit to purchase an extra $200 billion of U.S. products in the next two years.
The results are in: China didn’t buy anything extra from the United States.
The purchases of U.S. exports that China did make in the past two years barely got back to the amount China was purchasing in 2017 — before Mr. Trump started his trade war, according to calculations by Chad P. Bown of the Peterson Institute for International Economics. U.S. exporters will never get back the sales they lost, and few have seen any meaningful growth in their sales to China under the “deal.” “The only undisputed ‘historical’ aspect of that agreement is its failure,” said Mr. Bown.
Yes really, a bad deal is worse than no deal.Really.
Because from where I sit, it looks like he is doing the exact same thing as Trump....
It's just better now?
And what deal is that?Yes really, a bad deal is worse than no deal.
Because it did nothing GOOD...dumfukIf his trade deal didn’t do anything, then why did you bitches moan and holler about it for so long?
Trump's term was a fucked up wet dream & you guys still want him back.Bingo. Dems want to continue letting China fuck us over, steal our jobs, industries, IP, counterfeit our products so Dems in congress and their allies can line their own pockets.
Everything is a lie with Trump.Mr. 'Art of the Deal' has always been a fraud. More confirmation:
Confirmed: Trump’s big U.S.-China trade deal was a flop
“It just doesn’t get any better than this," President Donald Trump proclaimed in January 2020 as he signed a partial trade deal with China. Mr. Trump heralded the pact as “historic” and “momentous.” He touted his dealmaking abilities for getting China to commit to purchase an extra $200 billion of U.S. products in the next two years.
The results are in: China didn’t buy anything extra from the United States.
The purchases of U.S. exports that China did make in the past two years barely got back to the amount China was purchasing in 2017 — before Mr. Trump started his trade war, according to calculations by Chad P. Bown of the Peterson Institute for International Economics. U.S. exporters will never get back the sales they lost, and few have seen any meaningful growth in their sales to China under the “deal.” “The only undisputed ‘historical’ aspect of that agreement is its failure,” said Mr. Bown.