I’m only about 95% of the way there yet. I am getting convinced that Trump won’t allow, to the limit of his authority, any kind of deal, on any and every issue, that will harm United States citizens.
I wish the dealmaker would kill the two immigration bills pending (both will be disastrous) and pardon Manafort (just to see the outrage that would evoke), but then again that’s wishful thinking.
Secretary Pompeo didnt get any attention for this, but he explained the other day that North Korea gets NO economic benefits from the United States until it has *completely* denuclearized.
That was such an important clarification, naturally, the media ignored it.
Thats what you call a deal. Trump used great salesmanship to show Kim what life *could* be like and told him what he had to do to get there.
They respect President Trump. In China, they call him Donald the Strong.
You never heard anyone say Obama, the Strong.
(1) Trump has proven to my satisfaction that he is dedicated to America First. Plus, he keeps delivering on his promises. He has earned my trust.
(2) I realized yesterday that I had never seriously thought about just what an actual workable deal with North Korea would look like. I have been assuming all along that no real deal was possible. But what if I was wrong?
Once you ask the question about how one cuts a deal with Comrade Kim, you have to concede that The Donald has to give Rocket Man something. I have read criticism that makes the point that canceling military exercises could weaken the ROK's defense posture. Yes, but if you don't have some level of trust, no (real) deals are possible.
That jackass Obama let the Iranians do their own inspections. That's a lot of trust. And now Senate Democrats have the chutzpah to demand that the Donald not do something like that.
you have to understand that leftists DONT WANT GOOD for America. It actualkly gets in the way of their gaining power.
Of course they will try to destroy anyone who gets in their way.
America is getting sick of them.