
Beyond Trump’s commercial deals, the consolation of the young man and other comments
Labor Office: Beyond Trump’s commercial deals
“Dealman Maker,” Donald Trump has been a “positive monolith” about trade recently, Marvels Freddy Gray in the spectator.
“The real coup” is “arranging a new framework with the European Union”, which is “not just a big penetration in itself”, but also “a useful crane in the greatest definition with China” – because it attracts “Europe more towards a western and less commercial orient orient.”
Then Trump criticized India for “buying Russian oil and gas”, and was severely destroyed by praising a new deal with Pakistan, including an arrangement for investment in Pakistani oil.
Meanwhile, his enthusiasm for Pakistan – “an extension of the China Empire” – may be part of a plan “for loud alarm bells” in Beijing.
From the right: a consolation for the young man
“Despite all the political criticisms they take, the federal courts continue to provide good results often,”. Wall Street Journal.
In 2016, “the Ministry of Labor imposed hundreds of thousands of dollars on fines” on a fourth-generation farm, Sun Valley Bustan-first requests the penalties and then approved by them, and thus “work as a prosecutor, judge and jury.”
However, the Court of Appeal just ruled the procedures “must be imposed properly in the Federal Court” – the appropriate places for federal agencies to impose fines.
Since then, Sun Valley has come out of work, “but its owners” at least “have a consolation from the ruling that will cause the rights of other farmers and small companies under the heel of preparation for the bureaucracy.”
Libertari: Be honest about government spending
“What kind of government wants the Americans seriously enough to pay for it?” Veronic de Roger asks in the mind.
“I think most people are not ready to pay the necessary taxes to finance everything our current government does.”
However, “all the benefits and benefits that we do not want to pay for them,” but continuing “must eventually charge their price in the future with higher taxes or inflation or both” by our children and grandchildren.
“Economy cultivation” can be “part of the solution”, but it will not be sufficient, and “raising taxes on wealthy people will also shorten”, given that higher tax rates “do not automatically translate into more tax revenues.”
“It is time for a long time” we “ask about the level of spending we really want with money.”
Liberal: Hey, Democrats – End #Resistance
“Undoubted Democratic Discrimination Operations did not succeed in the second period of Trump’s state of state in reviving the party’s toxic brand,” Roy Texira sighs the liberal national.
“The voters, despite their negative opinions about Trump’s performance on major issues, are still preferring Republicans over Democrats.”
Also, “voters do not like nor trust”, and therefore they do not see them as “a clear choice for their opponents.”
However, “many democratic politicians continue to read – loudly – from #Desistance.”
Why? “Tropy#Dripeistance is what increases the advantages of individual democratic politicians within the party because it is born from activists, media coverage and donations.”
The restoration of the house in 2026 will not “persuade #lovers that nothing needs to be changed.” Hello, President JD Vance.
Health rhythm: Big Pharma wins, and patients lose
“In May, Dr. Vinay Brasad joined the Food and Drug Administration as the best vaccine organizer,” however, “he apparently knew games also Good,” Alex Berinsen holds in Substack: After the attacks last week from Trump’s allies, Brasad resigned: “He was targeted because he put a direct A threat to Varma’s big profits. “
Only last month, he told Sarepta Therapeutics, “It needs to stop his genetic therapy shipments for muscle Duchenne atrophy, or DMD.”
“In fact, it has not actually shown the drugs on patients.”
The company won the right to drug experience in 2016; “Nine years later, Sarepta did not complete these experiments.“
However, “this did not prevent the sale of the drug – for up to $ 1.5 million a year.”
“Farmagh the Great Brasad I blessed with his sincerity.”
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