Curtis Ellis: The Coronavirus Exposes the True Cost of the China Price
The coronavirus has its own logic, and it does not respect the logic of Wall Street bankers, logistics managers, and mass merchandisers.
The coronavirus has its own logic, and it does not respect the logic of Wall Street bankers, logistics managers, and mass merchandisers.
On November 4, 2019, President Trump made good on yet another promise to the American people.
The global economy is the battlefield in China’s bid for global dominance. We must engage them with every resource at our disposal, including the Export-Import Bank which Congress must vote to reauthorize.
For more than two years Democrats and the media have subjected the nation to endless reruns of the Russia and Trump fictional series. No less an informed source than Dean Baquet, executive editor of the New York Times, tells us
Rather than an “armed proletariat,” Beijing is deploying predatory trade practices to seize control of the means of production on a global scale. And now China has set its sights on controlling America’s energy industry.
It’s time to bring the debate over border security back to reality. The reality is some 66,000 people have crossed our southern border illegally just since January first.
Bernstein reserved his greatest contempt for publishers and editors who allowed their newspapers and networks “to become handmaidens to the intelligence services.” He didn’t spare his former employer, the Washington Post.
That was then.
Candidate Donald Trump promised to Make America Great Again with tax, trade, and regulatory policies that put the interests of the forgotten men and women of America First.
Milton Friedman once said there is nothing as permanent as a temporary government program.
President Donald Trump says what millions of Americans have known for 25 years but no politician had the brains to understand or the guts to say: NAFTA has been a disaster.
Outrage over the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the outsourcing of American jobs fueled the populist uprising that swept Donald Trump to victory in 2016.
Just as there are two Koreas, North and South, there are two Korea threats.