DONALD TRUMP FRUSTRATES G20 GLOBALISTS
By maintaining American independence, Trump frustrates those who want to push international schemes like carbon reduction. HOORAY FOR OUR PRESIDENT!
When we hear that Donald Trump frustrates other leaders at the G20 Summit, we have a strong signal that he is keeping his promises to the American people. When news outlets like Bloomberg report that the U.S. is “isolated,” we have good reason to hope that the Administration is putting America first, just like the President campaigned.
(ED: How refreshing, how wonderful that an American President would actually keep his word to the American people, that he loves this country and is working in behalf of the nation and its people!! WHAT A CHANGE!!! NOT selling out to the devil - AWESOME!! Obama on the other hand STILL shows up. Something DEFINITELY WRONG with that bo. Bozo definitely has his chip stuck in the 'dumb' slot.)
Bloomberg reports, “G-20 Outcome Shows Trump’s America Is Going Its Own Way.”
World 'leaders' forged a fragile compromise at a summit in Germany that failed to conceal the reality that Donald Trump’s America is increasingly going its own way. (HURRAH!)
The Group of 20 nations meeting in Hamburg agreed to fight protectionism while tacitly recognizing Trump’s concerns about excess steel capacity and what he says are unfair trade practices. On climate change, the U.S. was again isolated, with all 19 other members agreeing that the Paris accord on cutting harmful emissions was “irreversible.”
(ED: Convenient to pitch when ALL are working toward the reptilian/pope new world order and the agenda 2030 genocide of humankind. Who are these 'globalists'? Reptilians slave masters?)
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As anti-globalization protesters clashed with police across Hamburg, burning cars and looting shops, G-20 'officials' struggled to bridge their differences. The difficulty in reaching a form of language acceptable to all hints at the fallout to come from the Trump administration’s 'breach' with the postwar order and his turn toward an America First stance.
“The U.S. seems to be emphasizing ‘we retain full right to take unilateral action,”’ said Thomas Bernes, a former International Monetary Fund and World Bank official who is now a fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, in Waterloo, Canada. “They’ve stepped aside from a system which they helped largely to create and it’s a little bit rudderless now.”
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