Morning Joe -
Hillary won by 17 million votes
Even Morning Joe is
now admitting that Hillary Clinton won the Whitehouse by (around 17 million
votes);
The MSNBC’s Morning
Joe Show mercilessly beat up on Hillary and the Democrats all during the
elections.
Is finely admitting
that Hillary was the actual winner.
So what are we going
to do about this?
Today the guy in the
Whitehouse is cutting his staunch supporters off at the knees!
100 billion trade
wars hurt all of his supporters!
Trump doubles down
on potential trade war with China!
Hurts the countries
farmers and manufacturing!
Trumps war is going
to trickle down to also with Japan, South Korea, and seven or eight other
countries, for will Trumps followers feel about him now?
WASHINGTON
President Trump said Thursday the United States would
consider slapping an additional $100 billion in tariffs on the Chinese, on top
of the $50
billion the White House has already authorized,
escalating a trade dispute with China.
Mr. Trump said in a statement that he was responding to
“unfair retaliation” by China, which published a list on Wednesday of $50
billion in American products that would be hit by tariffs, including soybeans
and pork, a direct reaction to the
$50 billion in tariffs on Chinese goods that the White House detailed on Tuesday.
“Rather
than remedy its misconduct, China has chosen to harm our farmers and
manufacturers,” Mr. Trump said, adding that he has instructed the United States
trade representative to determine if another $100 billion in tariffs were
warranted and, “if so, to identify the products upon which to impose such
tariffs.”
The threat came one day after some of Mr. Trump’s
advisers tried
to calm markets and tamp down fears of a trade war between
the world’s two largest economies, saying that the tariff threats were just the
first step in a negotiation process. Mr. Trump said in his statement that the
potential for new tariffs would not preclude discussions with the Chinese “to
protect the technology and intellectual property of American companies and
American people,” but the threat of new tariffs is unlikely to make that
already tough task any easier.