Posted on 09/25/2019 8:04:47 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Wall Street warns clients that the House Democrat impeachment inquiry into President Trump will snare trade policy in the months to come.
The announcement from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday threatens ratification of the USMCA and poses a risk to U.S.-China trade talks.
Legislating is dead. As we previously said, impeachment will lead to Congress doing nothing, Raymond James analysts wrote.
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Well isn’t that the Democrats goal? Claim President Trump can’t get anything done?
In Peeech! In Peeeeeeech!
Orange Man Bad!
In peeeeeeeeeech!
Legislating was on life-support before all this happened.
Impeachment because
Democrat Presidential Candidate
took $Billion BRIBE !!
LMAO
Stupid Wall St. weaklings. This bonehead flop by Pelosi & the House Clowns practically guarantees they will lose the House next year. Independents are turned off by their obsession with trying to destroy Trump.
Buy now!
However, a big downside is this will hobble DJT and future presidents from being able to engage foreign leaders and diplomats candidly. A lot of trust is going out the window because of this shite.
Fail is what the democrats love best take over of the government is easier that way.
See history
Patriots must support PDJT by electing a new patriot Congress that will fully support his vision for MAGA, now KAG.
Hamper ‘trade deals’??
Nahhh
That’s why the meeting and wine and dine with India’s leader :)
Most of the world can see through the bs.
The Irish Times was crowing about how great it is, but then, most newspaper people are leftists.
I bet they are heavily invested in the stock market during this scam.
This is what they excel at. Nihilism. Just destroy everything. Just like a bunch of pet coons. What they don’t tear up they mess on.
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