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Let me guess, the same economists that celebrated Obama’s policies as the greatest ever. Get the fuck out of here with that shit.

I haven't seen ONE expert, local or domestic, who has said this is a good idea, and that includes Republicans, you stupid cocksucker. Presumably Nunez will take Twittler's cock outta his mouth long enough to say, "Sounds like a great idea!" but, who else, schmuck? I don't know which is worse, him ignoring things like Putin threatening to ram a missile up his ass in Florida, his soon to a felon son-in-law, his flip flopping on the gun issue, all of that to whine like a little bitch at 6am about Baldwin's portrayal of him, or THIS stupid fucking idea. "It'll be EASY!" Didn't he say that about other things, only to later say, "Who knew that health care was so complicated?" Fucking idiot, him and YOU.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/01/politics/tariffs-white-house-republicans-congress-reaction/index.html

[h=1]GOP senators blast Trump's tariffs announcement[/h]

By Daniella Diaz and Ted Barrett, CNN

Updated 12:48 AM ET, Fri March 2, 2018


Washington (CNN)Republican senators are not too happy with the White House right now.

After President Donald Trump said Thursday that his administration will impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports next week, GOP senators spoke out about their fear of retaliation from other countries and the lack of communication from the White House.
Sen. Ben Sasse, who's been a frequent critic Trump, slammed the tariffs decision as something Americans would expect from a "leftist administration," not a Republican commander in chief.
"Let's be clear: The President is proposing a massive tax increase on American families. Protectionism is weak, not strong," he said in a statement. "You'd expect a policy this bad from a leftist administration, not a supposedly Republican one."
Sen. Pat Roberts, who is the chair of the Senate agriculture committee, also blasted the decision for the tariffs and warned of retaliation.
"They've already done this on washing machines and solar panels and the sorghum producer, one of the rare crops where we were making a profit, got targeted by China," he said. "Every time you do this, you get a retaliation. And agriculture is the number one target. I think this is terribly counterproductive for the (agriculture) economy and I'm not very happy."
When asked why Trump made the decision Roberts and other senators made the case to him, Roberts responded: "Good question."
Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah said the tariffs would be a "huge job-killing tax hike."
"While I am sympathetic to the issues facing domestic steel manufacturers, there must be a better way to address the steel industries concerns, and I hope Congress and the executive branch can identify an alternative solution before these tariffs are finalized next week," he said in a statement.
Even members of Senate leadership who are working with the White House on other measures expressed their concerns about Trump's plans for trade.
"My reaction is I'm going to study exactly what the President did," Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, who is the second ranking Republican in the chamber, told reporters. "But (I'm) obviously concerned about retaliation and unintended consequences."
rump said the US will impose a 25% tariff on steel imports and 10% tariff on aluminum, capping a fierce, months-long internal debate that divided some of the President's top advisers. Anticipating the move, experts have said it is likely to invite retaliatory measures from foreign countries. Cornyn added he understood where Trump was coming from with the decision because of criticism of the US' trade policies.
"I'm also sympathetic to what he's been saying because we've been getting heat when it comes to our international trade relationships," he added. "So we need to scrutinize and see if they're in America's best interests and I certainly support that but I need to look at the specifics."
Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin said his colleagues are figuring out what they can do about the tariffs.
"I am highly concerned about the negative aspects. I completely want fair and reciprocal trade and there's no doubt about it America's has been magnanimous in its trade laws," he said. "There have been abuses building up over the years. We should target those abuses. I'm just not sure this is the way to do it overall with the steel and aluminum. It really will have negative and unintended consequences."
Sen. Orrin Hatch told reporters he didn't believe in tariffs and warned it could create more conflict for the US.
"First of all, I don't believe in tariffs," he said. "They don't work very well. Secondly, it creates tariff wars and I just don't think that's the way to go."
On the House side, Speaker Paul Ryan, through his spokesman, released a statement requesting that the administration reassess the decision for the tariffs.
"The speaker is hoping the president will consider the unintended consequences of this idea and look at other approaches before moving forward," said Doug Andres, a spokesman for the Wisconsin Republican.
It wasn't immediately clear what sparked Trump's sudden desire to make the policy announcement within 24 hours, but his directive for a next-day announcement came as the White House was engulfed in its latest string of negative headlines.
 

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There he goes again with that fake CNN crap. Get the fuck out of here with that shit.
 

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Them there brilliant economists said the financial markets were going to tank if Trump is elected


Nobel prize winning economist Paul Crugman said it's not a question of if, but rather a question of how bad
 

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There he goes again with that fake CNN crap. Get the fuck out of here with that shit.

Exactly what is "fake" about it, you brain dead doofus? There are lots of quotes, from named people, you fucking idiot. Several Republican senators have gone on the record saying it's a mistake. Go "glaze" your pecker with honey and army ants, you lying asshole.
 

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Go file another frivolous lawsuit pauper bitch. Or man up and pay a bill . Nothing fake about that. Duhhhbitch
 
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WTH Duhfinch!.....Putting it in your words the USA has been taking it up the butt for decades from some of these other countries slapping tarriffs on our companies products....Way past time to give some of these countries a taste of their own medicine wouldnt you agree?....If you cant agree with that then its past time for you to ship out of this country....
 

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Dafinch talking about the economy.... When he cant even handle his own "Economy" in the Dafinch household.

Maybe Trump should run the county under Dafinch's grand economic plan!

The US should beg, borrow and steal all the goods, services and money it needs and wants. Then when all of those want repayment for what the US borrowed and took, we should take them before the UN and different courts (all filed as a pauper of course) and sue them to drop ALL the debt, and on top of that sue them for even more money and services!!

Isnt that how everyone should run things?


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Go file another frivolous lawsuit pauper bitch. Or man up and pay a bill . Nothing fake about that. Duhhhbitch

Since you couldn't in any way, shape, or form, answer what was "fake" about the story, you show yourself to be gutless, lying scumbag. Cram that white dildo up your ass, bitch.
 

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Cracked and MAD magazine have more credibility than the narrative CNN puts out. Who here remembers when CNN faked that whole Iraq scud missle newscast in a studio during the first gulf war? I don’t give a fuck what CNN says. No credibility. Nothing fake about that. (sigh)

Get the fuck out of here with that shit you 70 year old can’t get it up anymore limp dick. Go pay your bills and file some more bullshit frivolous lawsuits. DuhhhBitch
 

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It was South Carolina Senator Fritz Hollings who wrote in 2010, “The defense industry has been off-shored. We had to wait months to get flat
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President Donald Trump’s campaign promises to combat the status quo of international trade brought him to the White House,

Adversaries such as China are “laughing” at American political incompetence,
 

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Cracked and MAD magazine have more credibility than the narrative CNN puts out. Who here remembers when CNN faked that whole Iraq scud missle newscast in a studio during the first gulf war? I don’t give a fuck what CNN says. No credibility. Nothing fake about that. (sigh)

Get the fuck out of here with that shit you 70 year old can’t get it up anymore limp dick. Go pay your bills and file some more bullshit frivolous lawsuits. DuhhhBitch

No major media outlets, not even right wing rags, attribute QUOTES to NAMED PEOPLE, you lying, fucking ****. In the following study, CNN makes the Top 10, while, the right wing rags are comfortably settled in the 2nd division, asshole. Stupid twat, any outlet that YOU disagree withis automatically "fake," whatta fucking moron.

"Conservative-leaning news outlets seem to be the least trusted among those with a mixed political ideology."

Whata shocker.

http://www.businessinsider.com/most-and-least-trusted-news-outlets-in-america-2017-3
 

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Whatcha going to do asshole, sue me? LMFAO!

Get your 70 year old limp dick shit out of here fucking scam bullshit artist. Sue me you prick. Coward.
 

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Get your 70 year old limp dick shit out of here fucking scam bullshit artist. Sue me you prick. Coward.

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That "Baastan" Clam Chowder you thought was WICKED good was milky white because of a boiling shot over it by that Rough Trade you picked up, Sweetie.:flies::bigfinger:bunnies::Countdown
 

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If you manufacture steel or aluminum you're a happy camper.
If you consume steel or aluminum not so much.

But there is an underlying message here, much like the need
to become energy independent we need to get back to producing
our own metals just in case the shit hits the fan and imports
stop. It's called being self-sufficient.
Told you so.

United States Steel Corp. X said it would restart a blast furnace in Illinois to handle the
higher demand it expects from President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on foreign steel.

The steelmaker said it also plans to call 500 employees back to work at the Granite City mill.
U.S. Steel idled its blast furnaces there two years ago as a flood of cheap imports pushed
down domestic steel prices. Steel producers have been hurt in recent years by increasing
competition from foreign competitors, particularly China, that have ramped up production at
lower prices.
 

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