The article is relatively short, and I didn’t want to try and summarize it in case I introduce my own biases. Here is the subtitle:

The emphasis on making deals and showing quick results is coming at the cost of a long-term vision

  • How about identify what the USA needs from us and stop shipping those items? Softwood, potash, steel, aluminum, water, to name a few. Maybe if we start, the rest of the world will join in and starve the USA into negotiating.

    Cut back on border security and military spending that was only done to keep Trumpet (he makes a lot of unpleasant noise) happy. Use that money to pay the workers and businesses affected by such a strategy.

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      We could destroy the White House again.

      Nah, that would mean crossing the border, and even that isn’t a good enough reason to go to the states.

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        To be perfectly fair, rocket-propelled explosive technologies have come a long, long way even in just the past 30 years.

        You could potentially get it done with a few kilos of C-4 and a DJI drone.

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    T’was the oddest thing. A nightmare literally just woke me up. Trump corrected me on something, it made sense and he was right. The notion was so profoundly absurd that it startled me awake.