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copied from elsewhere:

Mexico: no deal
China: no deal
North Korea: no deal
Iran: no deal
Venezuela: no deal
new NAFTA: no deal
trade with EU: no deal
trade with Japan: no deal

masterful deal-making.

barfo
 
copied from elsewhere:

Mexico: no deal
China: no deal
North Korea: no deal
Iran: no deal
Venezuela: no deal
new NAFTA: no deal
trade with EU: no deal
trade with Japan: no deal

masterful deal-making.

barfo

don't forget, Mexico will pay for the wall and then there are the executive orders that many have been found to be unconstitutional. What an amazing deal maker. He can't even cheat and get a deal done.
 
Is this a preview that the dems will not ratify the new deal?
The new deal is Iran, Russia, N Korea, China and Syria are now best buddies...Russia has it's foot in Venezuela...Canada, Europe and Latin America hate us and nobody gives a shit about Africa now that Doctors without borders and humanitarian relief efforts have been gutted of funds for a stupid border wall and some Saudi weapons contracts...whoopee! News flash....flailing around the world creating chaos hasn't worked out well for Trump...
 
Occasionally it comes to me that some just lack basic education. Simply stuff, like,
Your breath will be pleasant, if you don't talk out your ass.
 
Is this a preview that the dems will not ratify the new deal?

I don't have any inside knowledge on that, but it does seem like Trump is actively trying to sabotage it with the tariffs.

barfo
 
I don't have any inside knowledge on that, but it does seem like Trump is actively trying to sabotage it with the tariffs.

barfo

Naw! The Mexicans may hate to help, but they won't cut their own throat by failing to help. The Dems might though.
 
I don't have any inside knowledge on that, but it does seem like Trump is actively trying to sabotage it with the tariffs.

barfo
You know barf, we should meet some time before I take the MarAzul out of the river.
 
You know barf, we should meet some time before I take the MarAzul out of the river.

That would be amusing. I'd like to think you'd like me more than you think you would.

barfo
 
Well I don't know what would be way below. Staten Island maybe?

No, I meant Manhattan is way below Poughkeepsie.

barfo
 
The new deal is Iran, Russia, N Korea, China and Syria are now best buddies...Russia has it's foot in Venezuela...Canada, Europe and Latin America hate us and nobody gives a shit about Africa now that Doctors without borders and humanitarian relief efforts have been gutted of funds for a stupid border wall and some Saudi weapons contracts...whoopee! News flash....flailing around the world creating chaos hasn't worked out well for Trump...
You left out the Philippines. Duterte is one of his favorite buddies.
 
Rand Paul praises Trump, says it 'really takes a statesman to show restraint' amid calls for war

President Trump made the right decision when he called off a retaliatory strike against Iran, according to Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.

The president is proving himself to be a responsible leader by trying to prevent America from becoming mired in a new
Middle East military conflict, the lawmaker claimed Monday on "The Story."

"I'm really proud of President Trump for showing restraint," Paul said. "It really takes a statesman to show restraint amidst a chorus of voices for war."

However, Paul expressed caution regarding sanctions Trump imposed on Iran - which target Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

"Whether the sanctions will work is another story," the Kentucky lawmaker said. "From the Iranian perspective, they see the sanctions as an act of war."

He added the Iran nuclear deal forged with the help of the Obama administration took away one key incentive for Iran to return to the negotiating table.

Paul said the delivery of hundreds of billions of dollars to Tehran was a "carrot" that left the Trump administration with only "sticks" after the U.S. withdrew from the deal.

"I didn't agree that we gave up the money early," he said.

"We gave them $150 billion up front. I think that was a mistake.

"The problem is that's already done. That was a carrot, but we gave up the carrot too easily. Now that it's gone, we have no other carrots, all we have is a stick. We're adding the stick - which is more sanctions... I would have built upon the nuclear deal to try to get a ballistic missile deal."
 
I'll agree with not going to war with Iran, but the rest is bs....Iran's money was never ours to begin with..it wasn't our carrot...we actually owed them weapons for that deposit that due to Khomeini never materialized. Facts are hard to avoid in the Iran money deal....pure spin. What we did have was a positive cap on their weapons program that Trump has now scrapped for the purpose of sabre rattling politics...having soldiers to play with is new to Donald..he'll get bored and take them out again soon
 
Rand Paul praises Trump, says it 'really takes a statesman to show restraint' amid calls for war

President Trump made the right decision when he called off a retaliatory strike against Iran, according to Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.

The president is proving himself to be a responsible leader by trying to prevent America from becoming mired in a new
Middle East military conflict, the lawmaker claimed Monday on "The Story."

"I'm really proud of President Trump for showing restraint," Paul said. "It really takes a statesman to show restraint amidst a chorus of voices for war."

However, Paul expressed caution regarding sanctions Trump imposed on Iran - which target Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

"Whether the sanctions will work is another story," the Kentucky lawmaker said. "From the Iranian perspective, they see the sanctions as an act of war."

He added the Iran nuclear deal forged with the help of the Obama administration took away one key incentive for Iran to return to the negotiating table.

Paul said the delivery of hundreds of billions of dollars to Tehran was a "carrot" that left the Trump administration with only "sticks" after the U.S. withdrew from the deal.

"I didn't agree that we gave up the money early," he said.

"We gave them $150 billion up front. I think that was a mistake.

"The problem is that's already done. That was a carrot, but we gave up the carrot too easily. Now that it's gone, we have no other carrots, all we have is a stick. We're adding the stick - which is more sanctions... I would have built upon the nuclear deal to try to get a ballistic missile deal."
Rand Paul, LOL.
Yes, Trump made the right decision calling off the strike but why initiate a response in the first place? it's inflammatory to say the least. Then calling it off shows a chaotic approach to his thinking and planning. Not a confidence builder in our allies' eyes nor in the eyes of our adversaries.

He should have kept the Obama deal and we wouldn't be going through this roller coaster ride. We could've been negotiating other deals such as their rocket development and aggression in the Middle East.
 


Apparently if Iran attacks us Trump is planning to kill John Kerry and Barack Obama.

barfo
 
Rocket Man has been brought to his knees, willing to discuss total nuclear disarmament of NK.

President Xi has now backed down and agreed to cut auto import tariffs.

The Eastern European Bloc leaders praised Trump's leadership in unison, with several considering joining NATO now that he is shaking it up and exposing the graft and bribery that made it weak.

It is now clear that one way or another, the wall will be built, manned and maintained.

Meanwhile, war-mongering leeches Britain, France and Germany have lost so much respect by mirroring the DNC in obstructing and criticizing Trump that the rest of Europe is now finding they have an equal voice in their futures for once.

In roughly one year he has reversed decades of lost respect and restored America as the leader of the free world. :cheers:
Masterful, and highly effective is an oxymoron in this instance.
 
POTUS Trump continues to win the pot every time he plays cards with these slow-witted posers.

Varney: Trump 'dominated' the G-7 summit 'like no other president has done in years'

By Fox News Staff | Fox News

Fox Business Network's Stuart Varney has a message for Americans, after a deluge of criticism of President Trump's performance at the G-7 meetings in France.

"No matter what you read and hear from the media, this G-7 was all about Trump re-aligning the world -- reshaping the world economy with America's interests first and foremost," said Varney on Fox Nation's "My Take."

CHINA ANNOUNCES IT SEEKS 'CALM' END TO TRADE WAR, AS MARKETS TANK AND CURRENCY HITS 11-YEAR FLATLINE

After President Trump's news conference, at the conclusion of the summit on Monday, CNN's Jim Acosta said, "I think perhaps one of the biggest headlines coming out of this press conference that we just witnessed here in France is that the President would not be pinned down on this question of climate change."

Varney said that analysis misses the point. "Trade was the headline issue ... A deal with Japan -- they will import a lot more of our agricultural product. Britain gets a major trade deal after Brexit, and there's dialogue with Germany on car tariffs as well, but the most important -- China," stressed Varney.

Trump-Xi-AP.jpg

FILE - In this June 29, 2019, file photo, U.S. President Donald Trump, left, shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Osaka, western Japan. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

At the press conference Monday, President Trump said, “China wants to make a deal. And I tell this to President Xi [Jinping] who I really respect ... I told him very strongly, I said 'Look, you’re making $500 billion a year and stealing our intellectual property…We can’t make a 50-50 deal ... If it’s not better, I don’t want to do business.”

Varney believes that it is time for America's European allies to get on board with the President's agenda. "Europeans are frankly scared of America. Their economies are sinking. They've entered the fantasy land of negative interest rates. Their money is pouring over here, and they just don't know what to do. My advice -- jump on the Trump train and quit whining about Iran and climate change," advised Varney.

To see more of Stuart Varney's "My Take", visit Fox Nation and join today.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/varne...ing-like-no-other-president-has-done-in-years
 
Rocket Man has been brought to his knees, willing to discuss total nuclear disarmament of NK.

President Xi has now backed down and agreed to cut auto import tariffs.

The Eastern European Bloc leaders praised Trump's leadership in unison, with several considering joining NATO now that he is shaking it up and exposing the graft and bribery that made it weak.

It is now clear that one way or another, the wall will be built, manned and maintained.

Meanwhile, war-mongering leeches Britain, France and Germany have lost so much respect by mirroring the DNC in obstructing and criticizing Trump that the rest of Europe is now finding they have an equal voice in their futures for once.

In roughly one year he has reversed decades of lost respect and restored America as the leader of the free world. :cheers:

This....did not age well.
 
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