miércoles, 11 de diciembre de 2019

USMCA is Trump's Vision (Not Pelosi's) -- and a Shining Example of Promises Made, Promises Kept

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USMCA is Trump's Vision (Not Pelosi's) -- and a Shining Example of Promises Made, Promises Kept


“Remember that Pelosi, along with more than 100 other Democrats, voted for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1993. In sharp contrast, there should be no mistake about this: Donald Trump was a NAFTA critic from the get-go,” White House Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Peter Navarro writes in Fox Business.

“The USMCA is President Trump’s vision”—one that, for example, “will restore North America as the strategic and global hub of automobile manufacturing – and act as a counterweight to the unfair trade practices of both Asian and European automakers.”

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The Horowitz Justice Department report is “a story about bad journalism piled on bad journalism, balanced on a third layer of wrong reporting. Steele in his ‘reports’ embellished his sources’ quotes, played up nonexistent angles, invented attributions, and ignored inconsistencies. The FBI then transplanted this bad reporting in the form of a warrant,” Matt Taibbi writes in the Rolling Stone.
“Monday’s Justice Department Inspector General report on the FBI’s Trump -Russia probe is illuminating in many ways, not least the light it casts on the previous claims by politicians when they were telling the public about what they saw in classified documents. House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff in particular has been exposed for distortions and falsehoods,” The Wall Street Journal editorial board writes. 
“Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is rushing the impeachment vote to the floor of the House before the Christmas recess to keep wavering Democrats in key battleground districts away from their constituents, the majority of whom are potentially uncomfortable with impeaching the president,” Michael Patrick Leahy writes for Breitbart.

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