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Don't believe for a moment the RINO appeasers in the GOP House and Senate are onboard with the new president's agenda. Outsourcing and offshoring have been their masters' bread and butter for years and they are laying in wait to ambush Trump's plans. The good news is several companies have put their flight to Mehico on hold for the time-being to see if Trump can do what he says he can do. They believe in 6-9 months their Congressional puppets can stymie the 35% tariff on their repatriated products. The bad news for them is Trump can make life miserable for them with his DOJ and IRS looking into the treacherous bastards' operations.
And then there's his Twitter universe....he can give those who defy him a public whipping by suggesting boycotts of their goods. 75% of Americans believe Trump's punitive tariffs are a welcome slap in the face of the profiteers who enjoy the safety and freedom of living in America while ripping apart the workers lives' who made it all possible. Paul Ryan was BOOED at the Wisconsin Trump rally last night. Ryan and his ilk won't survive another midterm election if they anger Trump. Most of this fight will be behind closed-doors and we won't know who punched who, but suffice to say punches will be thrown and Trump's enemies will get the worst of it.
Companies are already canceling plans to move US jobs abroad
And then there's his Twitter universe....he can give those who defy him a public whipping by suggesting boycotts of their goods. 75% of Americans believe Trump's punitive tariffs are a welcome slap in the face of the profiteers who enjoy the safety and freedom of living in America while ripping apart the workers lives' who made it all possible. Paul Ryan was BOOED at the Wisconsin Trump rally last night. Ryan and his ilk won't survive another midterm election if they anger Trump. Most of this fight will be behind closed-doors and we won't know who punched who, but suffice to say punches will be thrown and Trump's enemies will get the worst of it.
Companies are already canceling plans to move US jobs abroad