Goodbye Indy
Nice knowing ya..
Goodbye Indy
The DNC has struggled to keep donations flowing, raising $7.9 million in August compared to the Republican National Committee’s $23 million. Additionally, the RNC is sitting on a $53 million war chest while the DNC has $7.2 million in outstanding debt.
lol Good call, Indy. Lots of videos to choose from...It hit me on my drive home tonight. Elizabitch Pocahontas Warren has a voice identical to Underdog Lady from Howard Stern’s show. If I get time I’ll try post the comparison. But I am correct.
It hit me on my drive home tonight. Elizabitch Pocahontas Warren has a voice identical to Underdog Lady from Howard Stern’s show. If I get time I’ll try post the comparison. But I am correct.
lol Good call, Indy. Lots of videos to choose from...
Macron’s Merlot, Merkel’s Mercedes, Conte’s Chianti and Johnsons’ Johnson are all quivering. Trump, Lighthizer and Ross can pick and choose whatever products they choose to designate the countervailing duties upon; they can mix-and match; they can shift and change; they can assign and withdraw; and there’s not a single thing the EU can do about it. Remarkable… ‘leverage‘,… oh, this could be lots of fun.
In the bigger picture this is why President Trump is the most transformative economic President in the last 75 years. The post-WWII Marshall Plan was set up to allow Europe and Asia to place tariffs on exported American industrial products. Those tariffs were used by the EU and Japan to rebuild their infrastructure after a devastating war. However, there was never a built in mechanism to end the tariffs…. until President Trump came along and said: “it’s over”!
By putting tariffs on foreign imports he has counterbalanced the never-ending Marshal Plan trade program and demanded renegotiation(s). Trump’s goal is reciprocity; however, the EU and Asia, specifically China, don’t want to give up a decades-long multi-generational advantage. This is part of their fight.
In December 2017 Nikki Haley, the then United States Ambassador to the organization, announced the federal government had reduced its contribution to the U.N.’s annual budget by $285 million