Posted on 09/16/2012 7:59:15 PM PDT by tapatio
President Barack Obama will launch a new trade enforcement case against China Monday, using the power of incumbency to counter Republican Mitt Romney's criticism that he is ceding American jobs to the Asian power.
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He will just undo it after he gets reelected.
China is to Japan as now Obama is to China.
Like I’ll really fall for that, suuuuure.....
Condi said it best in her speech. Obama has worked out no trade agreements. All he's signed are the 3 that Bush negotiated before he left office. And it took him until just this year to do the Columbia one (under cover of the Secret Service scandal in Columbia so his left-wing base wouldn't find out).
The US has already won some decisions against Communist China at the WTO...but the Free Trade Liberals always whine whenever steps are taken against the Communist Chinese
It was great that Romney did not listen to the Free Trade Commie RINOs and called out Obama for not doing anything against Communist China. I just wonder when the Free Trade Liberals start attacking Romney...and defend their supporter, Obama
China will appeal to the UN.
Russia will veto it.
Obama will look like a doofus.
Where has Obama been for the last 3 1/2 plus years?
Hey Obama, what about your pet company Government Motors and the deal with SAIC and the jobs it's creating in China instead of here at home, not to mention the technology China will be the benefit of?
Good laugh! Thanks I needed that!
Good laugh! Thanks I needed that!
Now that they are rioting in China and burning Japanese cars, King Obama could have said “Let them drive Buicks.” But, nooooo.... he had to pick this moment to start another trade war.
Obama to Communist Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao,
"You understand, comrade, I have to say this until after the election, eh?"
yitbos
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