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China's president has announced that they will not negotiate trade, and they are hunkering down for a new 'Long March' to overcome American dominance. Thom agrees with Trump on tariffs to protect U.S. industry, but thinks Trump is doing it stupidly.
Episode 153

China's president has announced that they will not negotiate trade, and they are hunkering down for a new 'Long March' to overcome American dominance. Thom agrees with Trump on tariffs to protect U.S. industry, but thinks Trump is doing it stupidly.

The Hartmann Report · Thom Hartmann Program

May 22, 20191h 1m

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Show Notes

The Chinese president has just declared a new "Long March" to global dominance in the face of American tariffs- Thom asks if Democrats will get behind majority American opinion, or cling to Clintonian free trade and thereby lose the 2020 election to Donald Trump. ~~~~ Thom reads from the Mueller Report, page 32- the further adventures of the Russian-funded Internet Research Agency and their communication with the Trump campaign. ~~~~ Thom continues his brilliant analysis of Trump's China trade strategy. ~~~~ How a 'Buy America' clause in a Green New Deal could invigorate our economy. ~~~~ Helen Rattner with Talk Media News puts her head together with Thom on China trade and other headline issues of the day. ~~~~ The latest economic data from the last three years shows Thom's book title 'Crash of 2016' was correct, but hidden by government deficit spending. Thom exposes the fundamental weakness of the structure of the Reagan economy we're living in, and argues we've got to get back to manufacturing things in this country again.

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