gemini104104
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When it comes to some so-called tariff deal with Mexico, is tRump up to his distraction shenanigans again at trying to obscure the Congressional investigations and/or a result of Congress warning the tyrant of a possible revolt against him should those destructive tariffs come into effect? One thing for sure, it appears this joker tRump will engage in a global alarming shenanigan game in order to either engage in a distraction game and/or finally taking warnings from Congress seriously when it comes to a revolt happening against him as these tariffs are bankrupting farmers, etc. Additionally having a serious economic impact and all over the ego of a two bit maniac squatted in the White House on his Twit-ter. tRump might think he is crazy like a fox but his pattern of game playing and trickery in order to amuse his deranged nature and create controversary has become quite predictable and the usual pattern of his stupidity and madness. I suppose this mad man knows how far to push that envelope to the brink of his own abyss before he suddenly at the so-called 11th hour backs off. It also appears many are realizing that Mexicans and others are not their enemies as a whole but the self defeating affect of a hater attitude and a mad man in the White House at coming around with reality at finally realizing tRump is no friend of America. Additionally at realizing tRump is certainly no friend of them that he conned and then gave the shaft at working hard to destroy their well being and the future of their kids and future generations:
Trump drops tariff threat against Mexico, saying immigration will be reduced
In a tweet Friday, the president said the U.S. had reached a deal with Mexico that will avoid tariffs on Mexican goods."
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/im...alks-still-long-way-go-officials-say-n1015076
Trump drops tariff threat against Mexico, saying immigration will be reduced
In a tweet Friday, the president said the U.S. had reached a deal with Mexico that will avoid tariffs on Mexican goods."
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/im...alks-still-long-way-go-officials-say-n1015076
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