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Friday, March 02, 2018
oo la la "Wilbur Ross (Commerce Sec.) walked in and said, 'You want somebody to hit, hit China" Somebody better reset or hide those nuclear codes.
https://www.msnbc.com/craig-melvin/watch/trump-s-tariff-on-steel-and-aluminum-announced-without-internal-review-1175257155598
Of course, "other countries" (trading partners) won't take it lying down, have already said they will retaliate.
BTW, Putin might think it's a good time now to release those p-tapes.
oo la la.
3-2-2018
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