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Old May 16th, 2018, 09:47 PM   #1703
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Originally Posted by Brian249x View Post
Mr. Trump has consistently broken contracts throughout his business career. IMO, this has been a major factor in his accumulation of wealth. As long as Mr. Trump is in charge, I cannot see the wisdom of making any new agreements with the United States. Our congressional leaders have found themselves repeatedly stymied when Mr. Trump immediately denounces deals after negotiating them.

I have just posted more on Iran and trade here.

http://vintage-erotica-forum.com/sho...postcount=3073
It's worse than that. You see, Mr Trump feels able to go back on deals struck by his predecessor. If he can do that, it follows that other presidents can and will do that. That will mean that future presidents will be prevented from making treaty agreements simply because no one will feel able to rely on the treaty when there is a subsequent change of presidents.

This is what I mean when I say that if your word is no good, it follows that you yourself are no good. Mr Trump is poisoning the well.
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