shockedcanadian
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Trumps not falling for this tactic. Why would Trump feel the need to remove tariffs? They reneged on the last deal and have been behind the death of hundreds of thousands of Americans. This angle has been weakened significantly now that Trump sealed the border off.
This is serious business and it's clear Trump isn't following the same failed playbook of other Establishment politicians. G-d saved his life. He must do what is needed for America to win.
All those who either cheered for America to lose or just assumed they would lose needs to throw away the lectures from their business professors and do their own reading on how economics works.
www.foxnews.com
President Donald Trump said he will not drop tariffs on China to get Beijing to come to the negotiating table.
The president discussed his stance on the tariffs, which he defended, in an interview with NBC's "Meet The Press" recorded Friday from his Mar-a-Lago estate. He claimed that
"They said today they want to talk. Look, China, and I don't like this. I'm not happy about this. China's getting killed right now," Trump told host Kristen Welker. "They're getting absolutely destroyed. Their factories are closing. Their unemployment is going through the roof. I'm not looking to do that to China now. At the same time, I'm not looking to have China make hundreds of billions of dollars and build more ships and more Army tanks and more airplanes."
This is serious business and it's clear Trump isn't following the same failed playbook of other Establishment politicians. G-d saved his life. He must do what is needed for America to win.
All those who either cheered for America to lose or just assumed they would lose needs to throw away the lectures from their business professors and do their own reading on how economics works.

Trump says he will not drop tariffs to get China to negotiating table
President Donald Trump refused China's demand of lowering 145% tariffs to get Beijing to the negotiating table, saying levies could come down eventually.
President Donald Trump said he will not drop tariffs on China to get Beijing to come to the negotiating table.
The president discussed his stance on the tariffs, which he defended, in an interview with NBC's "Meet The Press" recorded Friday from his Mar-a-Lago estate. He claimed that
"They said today they want to talk. Look, China, and I don't like this. I'm not happy about this. China's getting killed right now," Trump told host Kristen Welker. "They're getting absolutely destroyed. Their factories are closing. Their unemployment is going through the roof. I'm not looking to do that to China now. At the same time, I'm not looking to have China make hundreds of billions of dollars and build more ships and more Army tanks and more airplanes."
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