Thursday, March 8, 2018

Trump's Final Word (maybe) on His Tariff Plan to Save U.S. Economy and Create Jobs

Trump Base Initial Reaction to His Tariff Plan
(Just Before Reality Hits Home)

Trump Approach to Most Critical Issues

Boy, I hate being correct about Trump and his decision skills (which are pretty weak and lacking). 

Cite his recent tariff scam (plan) in a nutshell: As promised, Trump will impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, starting March 22. 

But Trump has made significant concessions, in response to protests from some of America’s key trading partners.

The tariffs — 25% on steel imports and 10% on aluminum imports — will exclude Canada and Mexico.

And there will be a provision that allows other trade partners to essentially appeal the tariffs, find ways around them, or make the case that their imports don’t really harm the U.S. economy.

Some deal, um? What a crock. The inexperience of this man is truly amazing and quite frankly worrisome on many levels.

Recall when Trump told Bill O’Reilly on FOX: “I want to be unpredictable” and that “Yes, I have a license to carry (a gun)” as seen and heard here – wow – words that defy gravity itself: 


Seems Kim, Jung-un should be more worried about Trump than Trump is about Kim re: their upcoming meeting. What a deal – and not the movie version of a Mexican standoff, either, but rather this version – one that many of us can surely agree on:



Whew boy – stay tuned, and thanks for stopping by.




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