Mike Pence Can ‘More Than Double’ Tariffs On China, But Right Now He’s More Concerned About Kawhi Leonard
Mike Pence isn’t good for much, but you can count on him for three things…
Mike Pence isn’t good for much, but you can count on him for three things…
It was raining in Milan on Saturday when Marine Le Pen addressed the crowd.
“…a toxic cocktail of misguided protectionism and tacky jingoism wrapped in faux national security concerns.”
A slippery slope, indeed.
Whether or not this is a genuine nod to the desirability of solving disputes amicably is questionable, at best.
“It seems to us the war is indeed spreading beyond tariffs”.
“We will do everything we can to keep prices low, but”…
Good luck sorting out what’s in the driver’s seat.
Now we’ll all wait on the inevitable tweets.
“Sure. Be my guest. But I warn you, it hasn’t been nice.â€
“Do you think Stanley gets on twitter and argues with those who disagree with his market viewpoint?”
Hindsight is 20/20.
By now, you know the narrative – or at least you should.
“…there are many downside risks.”
Don’t expect Trump to sit idly by for much longer.
Cementing the global dovish pivot.
“Stable genius” strikes again.
Kidnapping, rights violations, bills of attainder, etc.
What could go wrong?
…if this isn’t resolved, it has the potential to create a permanent rift between Washington and Beijing at a critical juncture for the world.
On rare occasions, I’ll extricate myself from my desk chair…
Are we there yet? Maybe!
Curb your enthusiasm?
“Which brings me to my preferred way of expressing this trade.”
The good mood has seemingly worn off.
The bottom line is that Trump has predictably boxed himself in.
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