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Europe’s troubles, Putin’s hope, a justifiable Trump tariff intervention

March 19, 2018 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Chancellor Merkel's insistence on a governing coalition with the leftist Social Democratic Party rather than a center-right coalition is assuring that Germany's budget surplus doesn't go to defense spending

We’ve been hard on the Trump administration’s steel and aluminum tariffs, which were supposed to hit the primary troublemaker, China, but instead are threatening US allies. But one move by the administration is justifiable and consistent with the administration’s otherwise shaky claim that the steel and aluminum tariffs are defense related. In the face of […]

Filed Under: Europe  Tagged: election systems, Germany, Italy, majority voting, plurality voting, proportional representation, second-round voting

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