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Pretty much all turning out like Trump said it would, aint it? 😂 One trade deal with the UK done, 199 to go…. Scratch that… Well, not quite a “deal,” More like a concept of a plan: a framework for negotiations between the United States and the United Kingdom that will take place between the two countries over the next several months or years … to hammer out a potential future trade agreement … that may or may not ultimately prove more beneficial to the United States than the existing trade situation. So yeah, if he said that you’re correct the current deals in place took 40 years for republicans and democrats to make happen. It’s called “fk the American taxpayer” it won’t be changed in a a 100 days. That's right , it took decades to get where we are . If anyone can expedite correcting it , it's DJT, but even he can't do it in 100 days. He knows this is high stakes and doesn't have much time until the mid-terms start cranking up. He does have about a year , DJT, sitting in the Oval Office can get a lot done in a year. Be patient fellers. I’m glad he’s tackling it. It’s the mixed messaging that irritates me. One day we’re bringing manufacturing back to America, the next day we’re going to just trade with China. Last week we were going to isolate China and work on trade deals then suddenly we are meeting with China. It has seemed to me that since day one there has been a haphazard approach. From the moment he showed the chart that looked like a 6th grader made it’s been confusing. I honestly think if Basset had not taken over things would have gotten bad. Now with the 90 day pause he has given Powell a reason to hold interest rates steady until the fall. I’ll be branded a communist and a liberal for this opinion, and mind you, it’s nothing but an opinion
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