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Oh look, another topical Clinton thread from Copium Qhris.
I will wait on watching but will definitely view the sequel on how Hunter Biden allowed China to infiltrate the US.
Oh, me...you show up now. GD it.
I'm goin' to watch TV. Yada hey.
So I was browsing ST, yadayadayada and here we are with you missing F-troop reruns.
Isn't Trump great friends with Xi?
“Xi is working VERY HARD to contain the coronavirus!”
President Donald Trump, who declared “I don’t make money from China” in Thursday night’s presidential debate, has in fact collected millions of dollars from government-owned en ies in China since he took office. Forbes estimates that at least $5.4 million has flowed into the president’s business from a lease agreement involving a state-owned bank in Trump Tower.
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China signed a lease for space in 2008, years before the president took office, paying about $1.9 million in annual rent. Trump is well-aware of the deal. “I’ll show you the Industrial Bank of China,” he told three Forbes journalists touring Trump Tower in 2015. “I have the best tenants in the world in this building.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalex...p-tower-lease/
Trump ended an Obama-era trade policy that allowed China to take over $300 billion from the American economy year after year. China also entertained theft of intellectual somewhere in the trillions.
With Trump’s election came an reinvigorated American economy, and the slow death of the Chinese economy. China needed something to change the game. (Wuhan virus)
Trump also cut funding to the WHO![]()
Tariffs etc..
christory lessons
How much did China take form the American economy under his new policy?
no one is watching this crap
President Nixon Goes to China
February 21, 1972
Look at the tags on your clothes or your backpack and see where they were made. There's a chance it was China. Today, the U.S. has an open-trade policy with China, which means goods are traded freely between the two countries, but it wasn't always this way. On February 21, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon arrived in China for an official trip. He was the first U.S. president to visit the People's Republic of China since it was established in 1949. This was an important event because the U.S. was seeking to improve relations with a Communist country during the Cold War. What sorts of issues do you think Nixon discussed?
https://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/m...ixchina_1.html
Without Clinton/Gore, we don't have the interwebs, and OP would likely have an actual job flipping burgers instead of getting paid as a bot to re-tweet the Daily Wire, tbh
I guess you dont want to mention without Clinton/Gore,,,,9/11 doesnt happen and terrorism doesnt prosper.
You misspelled Reagan/Bush, tbh
You need to learn your history once you learn how to read,,,,
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