The Trump administration has crafted a draft bill — ordered by the president — that would declare America's abandonment of World Trade Organization rules, according to Axios. The bill essentially provides President Donald Trump — who has argued for a better position for the U.S. in big trade pacts — a license to raise U.S. tariffs at will, without congressional consent and largely outside of the international rules governed by the WTO. The bill, titled the "United States Fair and Reciprocal Tariff Act," would give Trump unilateral power to ignore the two most basic principles of the WTO and negotiate one-on-one with any country.
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 03 2018, @02:27PM (2 children)
This fits well with my other post here about how there seems to be a group of people who are constantly confused by Trump. I'm pretty sure he does understand that, he just thinks the americans who devised it were incompetent/etc:
http://time.com/4386335/donald-trump-trade-speech-transcript/ [time.com]
(Score: 5, Insightful) by DeathMonkey on Tuesday July 03 2018, @03:51PM
For 99% of issues you can find quotes of Trump directly contradicting himself and taking both sides of the issue.
On this one issue, to be fair, that is not the case.
And on this one issue, we're not confused by Trump at all. We're confused by Republicans.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 04 2018, @04:33AM
Also called Dunning–Kruger effect [wikipedia.org] which is why he is naive/dumb.
You think North Korea is bad having a nuclear bomb? Think USA being north korea. You know it is going to happen - bringing manufacturing back involves doing everything the republican "economists" don't want to do. It worked out well for Mr. Kim, it will work out well for Trump too.