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Wed-Sun (2/7-11/2018) Cash-starved military gets funds but budget deal shows high cost of bipartisanship

February 11, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

Schumer and McConnell (AP photo - J. Scott Applewhite)

The Washington Times, as they say, nails it: “Budget deal shows high cost of bipartisanship. Few things produce bipartisanship more than spending other people’s money.” The newspaper continues: This week’s deal to add $320 billion to the deficit over the next 20 months and set the stage for $1.8 trillion more in deficits over the […]

Filed Under: budget  Tagged: Andrew McCarthy, FBI, financial repression, Grassley-Graham memo, House Financial Services Committee, Hugh Hewitt, Justice Department, money market funds, Nunes memo, second special counsel, Senator McConnell, stock market correction, Trump-Russian collusion story

Mon.-Tues. (Feb. 5-6, 2018) Weak dollar, trade protectionism the two big things that threaten the improving US economy

February 6, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl -- left out when others prosper -- a parable of the US in the face of a worldwide Renaissance in trade deals with the US outside looking in?

Steve Forbes, editor of Forbes magazine and a Republican candidate for President in 1996, writes that “Two big things threaten the improving US economy: a weak dollar and trade protectionism.” Regarding the latter, he continues, It’s one thing to update trade agreements such as Nafta, quite another to blow them up or try to dictate […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: African Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA), Angelo Codevilla, CPTPP (new 11-nation TPP), FBI scandal, FISA, protectionism, space exploration, SpaceX, Steve Forbes

Sunday (2/4/2018) Trump approval +10%; nuke, navy, ABM growth urgent

February 4, 2018 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

What hand are the Dems holding? A Las Vegas columnist has his ideas...

President Trump has received a 10% rise in job approval in two important recent polls: Rasmussen (49% approval), Monmouth (44% approval). These presumably reflect popular reaction to the prosperous state of the economy and a well-received State of the Union speech. The Democrats may not have helped themselves by their antics during the State of […]

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President’s SOTU provided good summary of past year’s accomplishments

January 31, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Stony-faced Democrats at President Trump's first State of the Union address

President Trump’s State of the Union (SOTU) address last night provided a good summary of his administration’s many accomplishments in his first year of office. A full transcript of the speech is here. The speech was well received by the viewing public. though not by Congressional Democrats. That said, some problems appeared in the outline of […]

Filed Under: Policy, State of the Union address  Tagged: Angelo Codevilla, civil defense, guest workers, immigration policy, infrastructure policy, John Bolton, missile defense

So far, President Trump’s protectionism has been hurting allies, not China, and bailing out Wall Street

January 29, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

The TPP-11 (the original Trans-Pacific Partnership countries, minus the US) meeting Nov. 2017 in Danang Vietnam.

The weekly report by trade correspondent L.C. President Trump announced on January 22nd that he has decided to impose tariff-rate quotas on imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells and modules (“solar cells”) and large residential washing machines and parts. He was doing so, he said, in response to Section 201 safeguard petitions filed by US-based companies […]

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