Ridin' with Biden

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  1. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    NK had no nukes under Clinton.NK increased and advanced their nuclear program far more under 4 years of Trump than 8 years of Obama



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    #251     May 12, 2021
  2. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    What happened while Clinton was President?
    While Obama was President for 8 years, did he stop the nuclear weapons program in North Korea?
    While Biden was Vice President for 8 years, did he stop the nuclear weapons program in North Korea?
     
    #252     May 12, 2021
  3. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark



    NK had no nukes under Clinton.NK increased and advanced their nuclear program far more under 4 years of Trump than 8 years of Obama

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    #253     May 12, 2021
  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

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    #254     May 12, 2021
  5. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

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    #255     May 12, 2021
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  6. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    What happened while Clinton was President?
    While Obama was President for 8 years, did he stop the nuclear weapons program in North Korea?
    While Biden was Vice President for 8 years, did he stop the nuclear weapons program in North Korea?
     
    #256     May 12, 2021
  7. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    NK had no nukes under Clinton.NK increased and advanced their nuclear program far more under 4 years of Trump than 8 years of Obama

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    #257     May 12, 2021
  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Ridin with Trump

    https://www.epi.org/blog/record-u-s-trade-deficit-in-2018-reflects-failure-of-trumps-trade-policies/

    Posted March 7, 2019 at 8:30 am by Robert E. Scott

    Record U.S. trade deficit in 2018 reflects failure of Trump’s trade policies

    The U.S. Census Bureau reported that the U.S. goods trade deficit reached a record of $891.3 billion in 2018, an increase of $83.8 billion (10.4 percent). The broader goods and services deficit reached $621.0 billion in 2018, an increase of $68.8 billion (12.5 percent). The rapid growth of U.S. trade deficits reflect the failure of Trump administration trade policies, as well as the negative impacts of tax cuts and spending increases, which have sharply increased the federal budget deficit, and tightening of U.S. monetary policy, resulting in upward pressure on interest rates and the real value of the dollar.

    The IMF predicts that the U.S. current account deficit—the broadest measure of U.S. trade in goods, services, and income—will nearly double between 2016 and 2022. Unless these trends are offset by a rapid decline in the value of the U.S. dollar, rapidly rising trade deficits could be devastating for U.S. manufacturing, likely giving rise to massive job loss on the scale experienced in the 2000–2007 period, when 3.5 million U.S. manufacturing jobs were lost.

    The U.S. goods trade deficit with China reached a new record of $419.2 billion in 2018, up from $375.6 billion in 2017, an increase of $43.6 billion (11.6 percent). United States trade with China is dominated by the deficit in manufactured products. Although the United States has imposed tariffs of 10 to 25 percent on $250 billion in imports from China (about half of total U.S. imports from that country), China has played its ‘ace-in-the-hole’ by allowing it’s currency to fall by roughly 10 percent against the dollar. As a result, the U.S. trade deficit with China increased faster (11.6 percent) than the U.S. deficit with the world as a whole (10.4 percent). While the United States and China are poised to negotiate a deal to end their trade dispute, the proposed deal amounts “much ado about nothing much,” as Paul Krugman puts it. It will do little to reduce the massive imbalance in U.S.–China trade flows.
     
    #258     May 12, 2021
  9. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    What year did the nuclear weapons program begin in North Korea?
     
    #259     May 12, 2021
  10. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    #260     May 12, 2021