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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Friday slammed President Joe Biden s failed leadership over the president s first month in office. McCarthy also took aim at House Democrats recent $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill that has a number of liberal wishlist items, like a $15-an-hour minimum wage and money for an underground rail in the Bay area. Nancy Pelosi just put $100 million into a tunnel that s just outside her district that has nothing to do with coronavirus. We have almost a trillion dollars sitting there from the last bill that could go out. More than $50 billion sitting there that could go to schools, but what has [Biden] done in this short amount of time? McCarthy asked rhetorically.
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agenda, they think that it is their job to stop the president. why? that s left that s left to the their own thoughts, but donald trump is the one person who was elected by the american people on a very clear platform of putting americans first whether it be on trade, immigration or two issues related or are on the foreign wars and he s the person that put that out there and people flock to him as a result of that. it s amazing to me when you talk about immigration, you see exact same people, you see the globalists who are willing to in fact, eager to use american troops to defend the borders of somalia but not the american border, our own american border and american interest. jillian: 5800 troops defending u.s.-méxico border are expected to be home by christmas. rob: british prime minister theresa may begins brexit sales pitch to parliament today, updating them on the terms of the brexit deal just reached
is positive development in trade war. rob: even 250 billion-dollar tariffs, tariffs hurt both sides, this one is much more impacting the chinese because they picked product that is we can buy from other places. these aren t product that is the chinese say, you want tariff, we will charge you more. has to do with price elasticity also, the $250 billion worth of goods the net effectiveness is it has gone down. the americans have only been hurt 15% going out to china. look, they are in the situation where they sell more stuff to us than we sell to them. rob: that s the imbalance. that s the argument that president trump has said this has been unfair and now we will go ahead and fight a trade war and until the time where they sit down and be fair with us. rob: it s a fairly impressive manipulation that the president has pulled off here, you would think that it would come from democratic president the guys
trade war is in fact, working would the president s critics give him credit for that, here to discuss senior portfolio manager rick i m sorry, alan. that s fine. rob: i want to bring up information on the screen here about this trade war, it s about $250 billion is what the penalty we put on china is and u.s. consumers of that 250 billion are only going to feel the burden of 4.5% of that and 25% goes on chinese who are going to feel the impact of that and you say that that s because the perfect goods have been chosen by the americans to put tariffs on, explain that to us. the government has chosen goods where the producers in china have to bear most of the tariffs, right now survey that said that 4 and a half percent would be born by americans and so that is an argument that this