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China gave Trump a list of crazy demands, and he caved to one of them
•The United States commits to eliminating the sanctions imposed after China’s crackdown on protesters in Tiananmen Square in 1989
•The United States relaxes export restrictions on technology such as integrated circuits
•The United States allows U.S. government agencies to purchase and use Chinese information technology products and services
•The United States agrees to treat Chinese investment and investors equally to those from other countries and place no restrictions on Chinese investment
•The United States agrees to ensure Chinese businesses can participate in U.S. infrastructure projects
•The United States agrees to strengthen protection of Chinese intellectual property. (Seriously!)
•The United States agrees to drop its anti-dumping cases against China at the World Trade Organization •The United States agrees to terminate its investigations into Chinese intellectual property theft and not impose any of the sanctions Trump already announced
Trump’s tweet set off a panic both inside and outside the administration among those who worry that Trump is backing down from his key campaign promise to stand up to China’s unfair trade practices and economic aggression.
Just to restate the obvious; This Presidency from the start has been all about enriching Trump's empire.
If that were true, he is doing a bad job of it. His name is sullied among much of the masses and he will have a harder time getting people to fil apartments, hotel rooms, golf courses, etc...
I believe that the bolded has already been agreed to by the commander-in-thief and there is this...
Think the two issues are related? DUH!
MAKE CHINA GREAT AGAIN!!! Woohoo
No surprise there. Who can say no to a $500 million payoff?!! Definitely not Trump.
I bet ya that some time after Trump leaves office, China will conveniently forgives the loan. Just watch.
Anywho, we now know how much it takes to buy the President of the United States. Let's see who else comes up with the money, Mexico may be next but I don't know if they can come up with $500 million.
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