Dear President Trump: Do What You Will, Just Shut Up Already
Enough with the tweets, just make up your mind
Supposedly we are close to a deal then we aren’t. And not just with China. President Trump, please make up your mind.
We had tariffs on China, then we we had partial tariffs.
Two days ago there were tariffs on Mexican steel, then there weren’t. Then one day later there were tariffs on numerous Mexican items.
What about Mexican steel? Australian steel? Who the hell knows?
There were announced tariffs on cars from the EU until there weren’t. It seems that cars from the EU are a security threat until they aren’t, all in space of weeks, and repeated ad nauseum.
Trump wants a deal with the UK, but it seems there are Huawei conditions on top of Brexit.
Speaking of Huawei, it appears the company is security concern on and off, depending on what China says or doesn’t say about soybeans.
Seriously WTF?
Just Do It
Dear president Trump, since you are so damn convinced that trade wars are good and easy to win, please prove it to the world instead of being a wishy-washy trade wimp.
Prove us free-traders wrong. We will be happy to admit it.
Take a stance and do it. Until you do, no one can possibly believe a damn thing you say.
Finally, please stop looking and acting like the UK parliament which wants a Brexit deal but doesn’t. It’s not at all becoming.
Just do something, anything, because this constant flip-flopping is ridiculous.
Source: Mish Talk
Last time Trump made up his own mind to do something, he had to pay $30,000 blackmail to a worn out porn industry prostitute, to not spill the beans about their little romp.
maybe instead of reading his babbling, maybe you understand him better by his deeds and his actions following his masters instructions.
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“just make up your mind”
he does make up his mind.
it’s just that he does it so often that it confuses some folks.
In a sense it’s a good ploy.
think about it.