Posted on 05/07/2019 3:17:51 AM PDT by cotton1706
Senate Republicans feel that President Trump has once again pulled the rug out from under them on trade, leaving GOP lawmakers frustrated over their inability to influence the White Houses policy on an issue that could have major economic and electoral ramifications.
Days after a group of Republican senators relayed to Trump at a White House meeting their concerns about trade tensions with Canada, Mexico, Europe and China, Trump over the weekend threatened new tariffs on China, escalating a fight with Beijing and rattling markets.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said after the stock markets closed Monday that higher tariffs on China will take effect Friday, shortly after negotiations with a trade delegation from China are due to resume later this week. Lighthizers remarks are likely to rattle markets after they recovered most of their losses Monday afternoon as Wall Street strategists cautioned that Trumps tough talk is a negotiating tactic and a deal with China is still possible.
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Trump remains one man against the political scum who have deeply damaged our nation.
We dont understand. We wont work with him. So why wont he work with us?
The deep state is starting to resemble a metastasized tumor that is lodged in a vital area and does not respond to normal treatment
The president was thus left with no choice but to increase tariffs or collapse entirely and give the game over to the Chinese to continue hollowing out America.
Is it not unreasonable to suspect that the Chinese calculated that by reneging on their prior written agreements, the reaction by Republican senators would weaken Trump?
It seems to me we have only one president at a time, you cannot negotiate by committee, certainly not a committee of politicians. There is a great line from The Caine Mutiny in which Barney Greenwald rebukes the mutineers saying words to the effect, "he is your captain and you support him or you're no good."
Hmmm.... better judgement and instinct on trade that are in America’s best interests...
Senate Republicans or Donald John Trump?
On Dobbs last night? He's a great interview, and solid on trade.
One word describes Trumps tariff policy: Reciprocal This is not a complicated concept,
Globohomo is whining. Trump must be doing something good.
Is it not unreasonable to suspect that the Chinese calculated that by reneging on their prior written agreements, the reaction by Republican senators would weaken Trump?
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The attempt at renegotiating previously agreed upon conditions is a well known tactic. This is used by the weaker side and only when the opponent (USA) has come to believe they have won and will get a good deal.
The idea is that we are so anxious to finally seal the deal that rather than take the chance of losing all the gains they have made they will give up a few of these wins to get it done.
Trump as a businessman and a successful negotiator is well aware of what the Chinese are doing here and has called their bluff and raised them. He will win this round and my guess is the talks now are in the final stages of an agreement.
You meant the tariffs will raise revenue and promote domestic industry which will mean jobs and higher wages for Americans? That kind of economic ramifications?
The Republican Party will be the new Americana labor party whether the check pant blue bloods like it or not.
You can be a globalist or a patriot but you can’t be both.
In the history of the nation the protective tariff system has ever justified itself by restoring confidence, promoting industrial activity and employment, enormously increasing our purchasing power and bringing increased prosperity to all our people.
The tariff protection to our industry works for increased consumption of domestic agricultural products by an employed population instead of one unable to purchase the necessities of life. Without the strict maintenance of the tariff principle our farmers will need always to compete with cheap lands and cheap labor abroad and with lower standards of living.
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Not the exact words that came to mind when I saw the headline, but you summed up my thoughts very well!
As usual Cornyn is front and center. Obviously he does not work for Texas. He should be called the Senator from Wall Street.
The UNIParty is at it again....
On one of the Fox shows last night, a guest (name I don’t remember), said the lead Chinese negotiator was NOT one of the government hard-liners, and put language in the agreement that the hard-liners didn’t like. So Trump retaliated with his own hard line, which the Commie hardliners did NOT expect, and will NOT like.
Sounds like things could get very interesting!
“Hmmm.... better judgement and instinct on trade that are in Americas best interests...
Senate Republicans or Donald John Trump?”
Aside from approving Trump’s Judicial Appointments, the US Senate “Repubicans” are about as “useful as tits on a bull!” And if it were not for that Constitutional necessity, I’d vote to close the Senate permanently. At least in the House we have the opportunity to remove and replace people every 24 months!
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