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Trumps War Against Trade

A Trump global trade war could see the world plunged into crisis and millions of jobs lost unless politicians take steps to ease tensions simmering between many major economies, according to WTO warnings. 

 

POTUS says tariffs are necessary to compel nations to change what he describes as unfair practi9ces concerning American intellectual property and technology.

Trumps War Against People of Color

Trump Started his War on Race in the 60s The Trumps have been waging war on colored folks for decades. On MLK Day did his best to ignore the occasion altogether. MLK was assassinated on April 4, 1968. Shortly after that then-President, LBJ signed the Fair Housing Act. Five years later the Trumps. Fred and Don became embroiled in a Department of Justice investigation for violation of the landmark act and were accused of denying rental opportunities to African-Americans and Puerto Ricans. applications with a C was code for his agents not to rent to those people. They settled out of court.

Trumps War Against The US Government

He calls it The Deep State and his war Is Leading to dismantling our government. Trump has dumped anyone who questions him. James Comey, H.R. McMaster, Rex Tillerson and there are more to come or go depending on your position.

POTUS is on his third national security adviser, his sixth communications director. Hundreds of critical positions in the federal government remain unfilled. Civil servants who aren't considered sufficiently loyal have been moved out of their positions and banished to marginal posts.

Trumps War Against US Citizens

Being an American is standing up for freedom, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and to be prepared for global peace. Say no to tyrants and ys to freedom and justice for all Americans.

American citizenship provides for specific rights, duties, benefits and serves as a foundation of fundamental rights derived from and protected by the US Constitution and laws of the United States.

They include the right to freedom of expression, to vote, to due process, to live and work in the United States, and to receive federal assistance.