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What does Trump need to do so as to raise his approval rating?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maren" data-source="post: 72019680" data-attributes="member: 203932"><p>Interesting question. If China is manipulating currency and the Trade Deficit is a huge issue, then the deals Trump signed in China were likely a bad thing. If China is a great friend and is "helping us out" then the deals are likely a good thing. If the truth is somewhere in between, then these deals are likely also pretty neutral. So which Trump story do we believe, that China is horrible or that China is our best friend? That is much of the issue, Trump seems to say whatever makes him look the best; since he just made a deal with China, they are now our best friend and wouldn't try to manipulate currency or dump products in the US.</p><p></p><p>From the looks of it, getting the three athletes back seems like a good thing. I do wonder though, would they not have been released if Trump hadn't have "personally" done it? The US Government routinely tries to get US Citizens released, and returned to the US, when they are arrested abroad. How much of it was actually done by the State Department? What did Trump give the Chinese to get these athletes released, or did they just do it because they "like" Donald? The problem is, we don't know the answer to these questions and aren't likely to know in the near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maren, post: 72019680, member: 203932"] Interesting question. If China is manipulating currency and the Trade Deficit is a huge issue, then the deals Trump signed in China were likely a bad thing. If China is a great friend and is "helping us out" then the deals are likely a good thing. If the truth is somewhere in between, then these deals are likely also pretty neutral. So which Trump story do we believe, that China is horrible or that China is our best friend? That is much of the issue, Trump seems to say whatever makes him look the best; since he just made a deal with China, they are now our best friend and wouldn't try to manipulate currency or dump products in the US. From the looks of it, getting the three athletes back seems like a good thing. I do wonder though, would they not have been released if Trump hadn't have "personally" done it? The US Government routinely tries to get US Citizens released, and returned to the US, when they are arrested abroad. How much of it was actually done by the State Department? What did Trump give the Chinese to get these athletes released, or did they just do it because they "like" Donald? The problem is, we don't know the answer to these questions and aren't likely to know in the near future. [/QUOTE]
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