I'm a Republican who will either vote for Trump or no one in 2020. He's better than Bernie Sanders would be. But's he still an impetuous, ignorant, and dishonest man. A choice between Trump or Biden/Sanders/Harris/Warren will be pathetic.
Trump Baffles With ‘No Rush’ China Trade Tweet, Delete, Retweet
By Derek Wallbank
Bloomberg
May 10, 2019, 7:11 AM EDT Updated on May 10, 2019, 8:43 AM EDT
U.S. President Donald Trump, the morning after levying fresh tariffs
on China, caused confusion among traders by tweeting there is “no need
to rush" on China trade -- then deleting that and other tweets moments
later.
An earlier tweet was deleted and reposted with minor changes.
S&P 500 futures have been steadily pulling back since the tweet was
first published, and are trading near the day’s low.
Tariffs, he said, would make the U.S. "MUCH STRONGER, not weaker. Just
sit back and watch!"
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment
on why the tweets were edited.
China has said it will be forced to retaliate, though hasn’t yet
specified how or when it will do so.
Discussions between President Xi Jinping’s top trade envoy and his
U.S. counterparts in Washington made little progress on Thursday, with
the mood around them downbeat, according to people familiar with the
talks. The negotiations were due to resume later Friday morning
Washington time.
...
Trump Baffles With ‘No Rush’ China Trade Tweet, Delete, Retweet
By Derek Wallbank
Bloomberg
May 10, 2019, 7:11 AM EDT Updated on May 10, 2019, 8:43 AM EDT
U.S. President Donald Trump, the morning after levying fresh tariffs
on China, caused confusion among traders by tweeting there is “no need
to rush" on China trade -- then deleting that and other tweets moments
later.
An earlier tweet was deleted and reposted with minor changes.
S&P 500 futures have been steadily pulling back since the tweet was
first published, and are trading near the day’s low.
Tariffs, he said, would make the U.S. "MUCH STRONGER, not weaker. Just
sit back and watch!"
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment
on why the tweets were edited.
China has said it will be forced to retaliate, though hasn’t yet
specified how or when it will do so.
Discussions between President Xi Jinping’s top trade envoy and his
U.S. counterparts in Washington made little progress on Thursday, with
the mood around them downbeat, according to people familiar with the
talks. The negotiations were due to resume later Friday morning
Washington time.
...

