Posted on 03/15/2022 9:15:43 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) continue to negotiate the final terms of a conference to hash out the differences between two Democrat bills aimed at increasing competitiveness with China.
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How bout negotiating anti AMERICAN bills?
Both are pathetic parasites.
I guess I can start using my Stoneware again if I have to.
/hurl
Two men compromised by the CCP negotiating for the US...
One war at a time, please.
after giving themselves huge raises... priorities
It appears so.
Isn't Mitch the U.S. politician married to a Chinese industrial family that is controlled by China's government?
That would seem a lot worse that Rep.Stallwell (D) having a romantic affair with a Chinese spy, but even he is protected by Pelosi (while Mr. McCarthy sits on his hands).
It’s our fault if Mitch stays as the GOP leader in the Senate.
Mitch and Chuck. What could go wrong?
“Democrat bills aimed at increasing competitiveness with China.”
If they are Democratic bills you can bet they won’t favor the US.
Mitch McConnell, Chuck Schumer place money scale on table at negotiating conference line forms fast.
I am sure Mitch’s wife has given him strict orders how to approach this issue since her family owns a major shipping company located in China. The minority leader of the the House and the President have been both compromised financially by the Chinese, its an easy bet how this will go. There goes the dollar as the World’s Reserve Currency and here comes the Yuan. Goodby America.
what? you mean like if the big guy gets his 10%
aimed at increasing competitiveness with China = protectionist import tariffs. Anything else is ABS.
That should be easy. They’re both on China’s side.
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