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This sounds pretty serious. I sympathise with Trump's desire to reduce the US trade deficit, and I think that a "whatever their tarriffs , ours will be the same" is a fair policy.
It's had an immediate effect on the stock market though, whether they will settle down or will move towards a recession is a worry for us all.
Hope we don't join in.Trump's administration, what a mess plus now we are almost certain to have a war with either NK or Iran or both at the same time.
Mean while the trump apologists just keep cheering.
Hope we don't join in.
I wonder if there could be fundamental shift in alliances in the Korean Peninsula with the change in guard at the White House?
With John Bolton, Mike Pompeo and Donald Trump running an ultra aggressive foreign policy program maybe South and North Korea decide a unified approach is the safest option. China and Japan might also agree on such an approach. Would the US attack North Korea in such a situation ?
Do you support the death penalty underlying this policy?President Trump's Plan to Stop Opioid Abuse and Help Build a Drug-Free Society
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing...-stop-opioid-abuse-reduce-drug-supply-demand/
https://www.whitehouse.gov/
President Trump on Monday will release a plan to combat the opioid epidemic that includes the controversial idea of using the death penalty for some drug traffickers.
President Trump on Monday will release a plan to combat the opioid epidemic that includes the controversial idea of using the death penalty for some drug traffickers.
http://thehill.com/policy/healthcar...ase-plan-addressing-opioid-epidemic-on-monday
I'm neither here or there with it. But it's a stretch to tag a death penalty as pro-life.
Maybe it's life for pro's and death for everyone else that underpins his born to rule mentality
"Strengthen criminal penalties for dealing and trafficking in fentanyl and other opioids"A precursary look at Tink's link states: "DOJ will seek the death penalty against drug traffickers, where appropriate under current law."
How does that underpin the policy?
"Strengthen criminal penalties for dealing and trafficking in fentanyl and other opioids"
How does it not underpin the policy?
Here you go mateWell on that basis there are so many underpinnings I'm wondering what the slab looks like, let alone the structure.
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