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The U.S.-China trade war has hit China hard, but how hard?

If the trade war lasts only one or two years, the Chinese leaders may have been prepared

for that.

But a prolonged trade war means irreparable damage to China's economy.

China brought the U.S. to the negotiation table before.

What has the U.S. learned from past experience?

The Chinese official agreed to no militarization of the South China Sea.

Within two years, those artificial islands were armed to the teeth.

What is the Trump administration's China strategy?

I believe that the president wants to restore reciprocity to the relationship.

I don't think that he wants to have a cold war.

But something fundamentally changed.

I wonder if Kissinger has changed his views?

No.

He's too invested in all of that.

But he does not have nearly as much power over this administration as over the previous

administration?

No.

Welcome to Zooming In.

I am Simone Gao.

Now the midterms are over.

Republicans and Democrats both got something, but the country is as divided as ever.

However, amid this division, one possible unifying factor for the country is surfacing,

namely, China.

Democrats and Republicans have reached the consensus that during the past 40 years, the

China engagement policies have not worked.

China has not become a free and democratic society because of economic development.

And the Chinese Communist regime fundamentally remains as a rival, not a friend, to the United

States.

Under this premise, the trade war with China does not fall within the frame of the debate

between free trade and economic nationalism.

It is something pertaining to national security and erosion of the American way of life.

American people have started to realize these things.

But what they haven't realized is that China is facing a challenge it hasn't faced in

forty years.

Honestly, Communist leaders for the first time don't know what to do about it.

The trade war has forced the Communist regime into a corner where they potentially have

to change the way they run their economy, and frankly, the way they run their country

if they are lucky enough to stay in power.

How is this so?

And what does it mean to America?

We'll explore these questions in this episode of Zooming In.

On November 1st, President Trump tweeted, "Just had a long and very good conversation

with President Xi Jinping of China.

We talked about many subjects, with a heavy emphasis on Trade.

Those discussions are moving along nicely with meetings being scheduled at the G-20

in Argentina.

Also had good discussion on North Korea!"

It is unclear which side initiated the phone call.

According to Bloomberg, the U.S. plans to announce tariffs on all remaining Chinese

imports by December if talks next month between presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping fail

to ease the trade war.

The Trump administration already imposed a punitive 25 percent tariffs on $16 billion

Chinese goods and 10 percent tariffs on $200 billion Chinese goods in August and September

this year.

The speculation is that China has been hit much harder by the trade war.

It's forced Xi Jinping to soften his rhetoric.

Manufacturers and exporters have felt the impact.

In July, China's biggest soybean producer, Sunrise Group, filed bankruptcy and let 6000

employees go.

Following suit, a major tire manufacturer, Yong Tai, declared bankruptcy in August.

China's official "People's Court" predicts that, if the United States imposes tariffs

on all Chinese goods, many Chinese companies will go bankrupt.

China's macroeconomic outlook is also depressing.

Since January of this year, China's stock market has fallen by a quarter.

Real estate sales experienced a fast contraction across the country since last summer.

The sales of homes in Shenzhen, China's southern crown jewel, fell by 40 percent in

September.

Consumer prices have risen 2.5 percent at the same time compared to last year.

The official unemployment rate is 5.1 percent, but overseas economist He Qinglian claims

it's at 22 percent.

On top of that is China's massive debt which is estimated at 300 percent of its gross domestic

product.

Local governments, their various financing platforms, state-owned enterprises, and private

sectors are all loaded with heavy debt.

Chinese company debt constitutes 64 percent of the country's GDP.

Some prominent Chinese businesses that have gone on foreign spending sprees are now forced

by the regime to unload their holdings.

Insurance giant Anbang seeks to sell its $5.5 billion real estate portfolio.

HNA Group Co. Ltd has sold $9.1 Billion of its foreign assets since March.

The regime claims these companies left debt in China and bought good valued assets abroad.

Now it is time to reverse the tide.

Can China fight a prolonged trade war?

Here is my discussion with Mr. Wen Zhao, NTD TV's senior political commentator.

What is China's economic situation really like?

Can it tide China over in the ongoing trade war?

If the trade war lasts only one or two years, Chinese leaders may have been prepared for

that.

But a prolonged trade war means irreparable damage to China's economy.

Once export-oriented businesses close down in great numbers and unemployment flares up,

China's economy and social security will be worsened drastically.

Since China lacks strong enough domestic consumption to offset its huge exports to the U.S., any

possible recession will remain long and hard to get over.

Also, the longer war is more than a U.S.-China issue, which will further global industry

transfer.

More businesses -- including local ones -- will prefer less investment in China, bypass tariffs,

and transfer capacity elsewhere.

Once these firms target the American market, they'll consider industry transfer against

tariff wars.

If the gap widens while the U.S. market thrives and China's economy slows down, a stubborn

trend of industry transfer will be seen worldwide.

Even if the U.S.-China tensions are eased, China's own problems alone would cause manufacturing

capacity transfer and capital outflow -- the war only quickens the process, hitting Chinese

jobs harder.

In late October the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) set goals at securing jobs, foreign

capital, and trade at a politburo meeting -- it's anxious to relax tensions and avoid

breaking down too soon.

Although China can't afford a prolonged trade war, it remains unclear if Xi Jinping

is willing to make real concessions to the U.S.

The Trump administration is aware of this and they understand why.

On October 9th, at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Dr. Peter Navarro,

assistant to the President and Director of Trade and Industrial Policy said this:

we went on a trip, yeah a road trip; let's go to Beijing and negotiate with the Chinese.

So we sit across the table with the – with the Chinese team, right, and it's like we

put our demands down.

And they were, like, tough demands; there were a long list of demands, like all this

structural stuff.

It kind of looked like the chart here, all right?

And so what do we hear?

Well, we don't engage in cybertheft; we're the biggest victim of cybertheft.

Oh, we don't – we don't force technology transfer; that's not our – I mean, how

do you – how do you have a deal with somebody if they won't even acknowledge your concern?

I mean, it's Alice in Wonderland.

But here's the other – here's another problem.

I mean, think about this: What's the difference between the Soviet Union and the Chinese model?

They're both, like, state-run economies, right, state-controlled economies.

China may have a little bit more market stuff in it, more a little capitalist element, but

at the end of the day they're state-directed.

Soviet economy was a mess.

How did – how does China be profitable?

You know the answer, right?

They steal stuff.

They take the technology.

If you're able to take the technology of the world and avoid the 10, 20, or 30 percent

R&D expenditures that other companies have to spend every year, don't you think you're

going to have a cost advantage?

That's the difference.

That's the difference.

And so if China were to say, well, we're going to stop doing all that stuff, it would

be left with an economy that would effectively lose its edge.

And I believe that there's deep concern in China that if they make the kind of structural

reforms that are necessary for them to be reasonable, fair, and responsible citizens

of the global trading system, they won't be able to compete.

Navarro said the biggest problem between the two countries is trust.

The game that China has played – and they played people in the Bush administration like

a violin – is to do the tap dance of economic dialogue.

That's all they want to do.

They want to get us to the bargaining table, sound reasonable, and talk their way while

they keep having their way with us.

And this is – this is – I mean, look, here's all you need to know when you think

about the prospect of a deal, OK?

We had a high-ranking member of the Chinese government agree with Barack Obama on two

things back in 2015.

Two things, OK?

The Chinese official agreed to no militarization of the South China Sea.

Within two years those artificial islands were armed to the teeth.

The second thing that official agreed to was to stop hacking American businesses.

The weird thing about that, I remember, like – I remember, like, watching that press

conference and watched President Obama joke about the fact that he wasn't going to crack

down on China's steel and all our weapons systems, which they had done with aplomb.

I mean, every single weapons system, pretty much, they've hacked into.

I mean, the Chengdu fighter is basically a clone combo of the F-35 and the F-22, and

we can't afford to build F-22s.

And meanwhile, they're grinding them out like crazy in Chengdu.

Ergo, the Chengdu fighter.

So Obama jokes.

He goes, oh, it's – everybody hacks defense, but – but – we're going to – the Chinese

have promised to stop hacking at least our businesses.

Yeah, well, that lasted about six months, and now the U.S. government will tell you

unequivocally that those hacks are back up, they're serious, and they're coming to

get us.

If this is what the Trump administration is concerned about, they won't be eased by

the Beijing delegate who serves as a predecessor to the G20 summit between Trump and Xi to

sort things out.

On the same day, at the same time when Dr. Navarro made these statements, less than one

mile away, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Secretary of Defense James Mattis, and their

Chinese counterparts Yang Jiechi and Wei Fenghe held a joint conference.

The Chinese delegate rebutted every criticism Secretary Pompeo made against China from Taiwan

to the South China Sea.

We build temporary facilities on Chinese islands to serve the interests of the Chinese people

and offer public service as well.

It is also necessary for us to perform construction over security concerns and deal with possible

outside threats.

We argue that no country should engage in militarization in this region with any excuse.

In fact, any militarizing effort here will damage not only national interests in the

region, but also the interests of that country itself.

So, there's no such a thing as hindering free navigation here.

Therefore, any military activities in the name of free navigation won't hold water.

What is the Communist regime's real stance?

Are they willing to make concessions?

Here is Wen Zhao again.

The Trump-Xi phone call is taken by the outside world as Xi's wish to soften his stance.

But at the press conference held by Yang Jiechi and Pompeo, they said that China wouldn't

alter its path of China-brand socialism; denied militarization in the South China Sea; criticized

Trump for withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal; and warned the U.S. against supporting

independence of Taiwan.

What's in Xi's mind?

Would he cave in when he meets Trump during the G20 summit?

A likely result will be that the CCP would make hollow concessions.

Still a long way to go before a true deal is stricken.

For a head-of-state-level talk a very concrete solution is unlikely.

A framework joint statement would be good enough if possible.

Specifics will be left to executive officials to deal with.

One example is North Korea's denuclearization, quite a long process from the Trump-Kim summit

to the outcome of scheduled steps.

Right now the primary concern is that a so-called agreement needs a performance evaluation.

The U.S. may hold off new tariffs for some time before deciding to put them into force,

depending on China's promise fulfillment.

The revocation of tariffs underway needs an evaluation as well.

Recent CCP actions suggest that they have shown no evidence of ending government-led

industry programs.

For example, Changchun-based First Automotive Works Group won an additional bank credit

up to 100 million Renminbi.

Coming up, what cards does Trump have besides trade?

On October 21, President Trump confirmed the U.S. will end the 1987 nuclear arms treaty

with Russia that banned ground-launch nuclear missiles with ranges from 500 km to 5,500

km for the two countries.

President Trump: We're the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we've honored

the agreement.

But Russia has not, unfortunately, honored the agreement.

So we're going to terminate the agreement.

We're gonna pull out.

President Trump blames Russia.

But analysts say the real cause of the U.S. withdrawal is China.

Since China is not constrained by the INF Treaty – it has developed and deployed an

arsenal of high-end cruise missiles, both for land attack and by sea (anti-ship ASBM),

capable of carrying conventional or nuclear warheads aimed at Taiwan-based targets and

preventing U.S. intervention.

In 2017, the head of U.S. Pacific Command, Admiral Harry Harris, told Congress that approximately

95 percent of China's missile force would violate the INF Treaty if they were part of

the agreement.

He said, "This fact is significant because the U.S. has no comparable capability due

to our adherence to the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty with Russia."

President Trump: Unless Russia comes to us and China comes to us and they all come to

us and say, 'Let's really get smart and let's none of us develop those weapons.'

But if Russia's doing it and if China's doing it and we're adhering to the agreement, that's

unacceptable.

The pressure China feels does not stop at the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear treaty.

On October 23rd, At a National Space Council meeting, Vice President Mike Pence laid out

milestones needed to establish the new armed service: Space Force, an initiative President

Trump championed since he took office.

What is the space force about?

The main idea is to find more effective ways to defend U.S. interests in space, especially

the satellites that U.S. ground, sea, and air forces rely on for navigation, communications,

and surveillance.

These roles make them increasingly tempting military targets as China and Russia work

on ways to disrupt, disable, and even destroy American satellites.

Congressional authorization is required by law to form a new military branch.

Nonetheless, neither the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear treaty or the establishment of

the space force targets China in a direct sense, but China feels the heat more than

anyone else.

Why is this so?

I had a discussion with Wen Zhao, NTD senior Chinese political commentator.

You said it is the communist Chinese regime that is under utmost pressure rather than

Russia since the U.S. withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.

Why?

Currently, the No. 1 unstable factor for the world military pattern is the CCP, while Russia

is a declining force.

Both the INF Treaty and the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) were established

within the framework of the U.S.-Russia confrontation.

Now the world situation has changed.

The CCP, unbound by such treaties in the past decades, has developed and deployed medium-range

missiles as they please, whose quantity and quality have posed direct threats to the presence

of the U.S. military in the Western Pacific ocean.

For example, it is claimed that "DF-21 missiles" and "DF-26 medium-range missiles" can attack

large vessel targets such as aircraft carriers.

Hence, unbalanced military tools for the U.S.

So the INF Treaty remains insignificant to global security unless new important variables

such as the CCP are included in the framework.

If the CCP is unwilling to join such a multilateral arms limitation treaty, it will have to directly

face an increased military deterrence from the U.S. and a growing defense burden on itself.

Since mainland China's most important cities are within 1,000 kilometers from the coastline,

that is to say, within the range of medium-range missiles, once the U.S. has retired from the

INF Treaty and begins to deploy land-based medium-range ballistic missiles, much greater

military deterrence will form.

So, the CCP is unmistakably under greater pressure.

Will Beijing be forced to compete with the U.S. in space?

The fact is, Beijing is a later player.

If the U.S. furthers its advantages over China, the CCP's previous huge investments will

come to nothing.

Therefore, the CCP faces bigger pressure to follow up the contest, which is a "prisoner's

dilemma."

Also, since modern military technology is highly information-based and depends on satellites.

If the CCP cannot have a satellite network comparable to that of the U.S. and protect

it at war, its reconnaissance and communications will fail.

Its other costly high-tech weapons will be scrapped.

So, outer space is a battlefield where the opponent has to accept competition, unless

the CCP gives up competing with the United States for the world's No. 1 military power.

Compared with Reagan's Star Wars Program, the Space Force program is not so strongly

offensive.

It concerns how to protect the U.S. military's space assets when under the threat of China

and Russia -- the primary goal for the time being.

But to offset the power of the CCP's space weapons, this pressure is enough to drag Beijing

into an escalated race.

So far, economically, the CCP is superior to the former Soviet Union.

But it has less strong military technology than the latter.

Its independent research & development capabilities are not enough to compete with the U.S. Hence

greater pressure for the CCP in this perspective.

To Americans, however, they don't understand why China would or should react to superior

U.S. military strength.

Dr. John Lenczowski, Founder and President of The Institute of World Politics, and President

Reagan's Soviet adviser, explains.

So do you think the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear treaty and the possible establishment

of the space force will force China into an arms race with the U.S.?

Well, I don't think it's going to force this, force such a competition.

China has been engaging in this military buildup for many years now.

They've been doing it stealthily, and China faces no serious military threat.

It never faced a military threat from the United States.

The United States has had vast military superiority, nuclear superiority over China.

We have never used this to dictate our political conditions to China.

But China, now all of a sudden, is – the Chinese regime, the Communist regime has been

propagandizing its people and its military to consider the United States the main enemy.

Why are we an enemy?

What have we done?

What have we done?

Nothing except help China.

So if China is going to start considering us to be an enemy, and if it is building its

armed forces, anti-satellite weapons, hypersonic missiles, a neutron bomb, a blue-water navy,

and massive building of nuclear weapons, their so-called "underground great wall," which

is probably hundreds if not – up to 3,000 miles of tunnels where they are hiding their

nuclear arsenal.

What's this for?

Where's the threat?

If this is the way the Beijing regime wants to consider the United States, then we have

to be very careful.

We have to protect ourselves.

We are finally waking up to the realities that China is hostile to us.

And it's not a good policy for the Beijing regime to be antagonizing us.

It's not a good policy at all.

Coming up, is China's situation today comparable to that of the Soviet Union in the 1980s?

China's true economic and political state is gloomier than what the Western world perceives.

32 years ago, when President Reagan gained insight into how vulnerable the Soviet Union's

economy was and how they feared his SDI program, he didn't hesitate to make a decisive move

to bring down the whole thing.

What can people learn from that period of history?

Let's revisit what happened in the 1980s.

By winter of 1986, President Reagan had come a long way in combating the Soviet Union during

the cold war.

Reagan agreed with Churchill that the Soviet Union only respected strength and resolve

in their dealings with other nations.

He wrote in his autobiography that:

"We knew we would never get anywhere with them at the arms control table if we went

there in a position of military inferiority; if we were going to get them to sue for peace,

we had to do it from a position of strength."

This judgement determined the journey leading to arms reduction had to begin with an increase

of arms.

President Reagan started a multi-billion-dollar modernization of the U.S. strategic forces

to regain the military advantage over the then more powerful Soviet Union.

Among the efforts was the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), also known as Star Wars,

an initiative aimed at rendering nuclear weapons impotent and obsolete.

The Star Wars program forced the Soviets to go bankrupt trying to keep up with it.

The soviet Union increased defense spending by 45 percent.

They also suffered from Reagan's other measures.

They lost billions in oil sales thanks to Reagan's strategy of boosting Saudi oil

production; They had to spend billions more on third world dictators.

They could not keep up.

On October 11, 1986, Reagan and Gorbachev met in Iceland.

Gorbachev proposed concessions in nearly every area of arms control but under the condition

that the U.S. would give up its SDI program.

Reagan refused the conditions and walked away with an important insight — that the Soviet

Union feared his program.

Reagan then tripled America's SDI budget, which soon brought the arms race to an end

and led to the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Can today's China be compared to the Soviet Union 30 years ago?

Here is Dr. Lenczowski again.

China's economy has been hit hard by the trade war.

And now it is also forced to compete with the U.S. on weapons and space.

Plus Xi Jinping won't give up his Belt and Road Initiative, which cost a fortune.

Do you think this moment of China can be compared to the 1980s when the Soviet economy nearly

collapsed in an arms race with the U.S.?

It's a good question.

I think that China's economy is much, much stronger than the Soviet economy of that period.

The Chinese communists learned a lesson from the mismanagement of affairs by the Soviet

communists.

The biggest crisis in the Soviet Union was a crisis in the military economy.

They had a crisis in their consumer goods economy starting all the way back in 1917.

China has avoided this problem.

However, although China has developed a great capacity for technological innovation compared

to the Soviet Union, it still depends heavily on theft of new inventions from the United

States.

If the United States gets serious about restricting technology acquisition and technology theft

by the Chinese communists, then there could indeed emerge some serious strains within

China.

In the Soviet case, when we denied them technology, when we made our own military buildup, the

regime was forced to try to either engage in domestic economic reform or to seek a bailout

from the West to get financing and technology from the West.

And the internal reform was never going to solve their problem.

They needed the acquisition of technology from the West.

If we choke off the technology from China, and if they decide that they can no longer

present themselves to us as an enemy and as an oppressive power against their own people,

then maybe political change can take place.

But that's not our decision.

It's the decision of the Chinese people.

What do you think President Trump's whole plan is towards China?

Do you think his goal with China goes beyond balancing trade and creating a level playing

field?

I don't fully know.

I know about people within the administration.

And I know that there are those who believe that Chinese behavior towards us has reached

the level of being intolerable.

I believe that the president wants to restore reciprocity to the relationship.

I don't think that he wants to have a cold war.

But if China is going to behave in a cold war fashion toward us, we don't have much

choice.

Do you consider China a communist regime still?

Oh, yes.

It is completely a communist country.

So you think the U.S. and China are fundamentally incompatible?

Yes.

China has been in a cold war with us ever since the triumph of the communists in 1949.

They have been in a cold war with us this whole time.

And we are only beginning to wake up to realize it now.

Up until Deng Xiaoping and the design – Kissinger's desire, Kissinger's desire to play 19th

century balance of power politics by pitting Beijing against Moscow, you know, this was

a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of the Chinese regime.

I don't know if Kissinger's view has changed?

No.

He's too invested in all of that.

But he does not have nearly as much power over this administration as over the previous

administration.

No.

No.

One of the qualities of great leaders is the ability to seize the right moment and do the

right thing.

When Reagan started the arms race with the Soviet Union, he was given a rare opportunity.

The U.S. economy, after a long recession, was coming back strong.

The Soviet economy, on the other hand, having spent half of its GDP on military buildup

could hardly be sustained.

Reagan seized that opportunity to force the Soviet into an arms race they could not keep

up with.

Trump is in a similar position today.

A weak Chinese economy forces Xi Jinping to make big concessions that require the Communist

Party to change the way they run their economy and, to a large degree, the way they run their

country.

They will try everything they can to weasel their way out.

The only thing America needs to do is to persist.

Again, this is not a debate about free trade versus economic nationalism.

It is about national security and the American way of life.

Only when the two countries truly come to terms on these issues can they enjoy an enduring

relationship.

And the Chinese people will be better off in the long run as well.

Thanks for watching Zooming In, I am Simone Gao.

See you next time.

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Jimmy Kimmel - It's so crazy.

Right now, there are loopholes in the law that let people avoid background checks if they buy a gun

Privately from another party, online or at a gun show.

So, I want to show you something.

These are the faces of the Senators who, days after the shooting Orlando, voted against the bill that would have closed those loopholes.

These are the 56 senators who didn't want to do anything about that.

90% of Democrats, I'm not talking about politicians here, I'm talking about people.

And 77% of Republicans support background checks at gun shows.

89% of Republicans and Democrats are in favor of restricting gun ownership for the mentally ill.

But not this gang. They voted against both of those things. So, with all due respect go, fuck yourself.

Me - So, after all this happened do you think they: A.)

Actually did their job and try to improve, like, at the very least, you know, try to improve the gun control regulations.

B.) Send their "thoughts and prayers"

As if it means anything at all.

Or C.) Just do nothing.

If you expected the answer to be C.), then your expectations are too fucking high.

Because what they really did is

they not only avoided option a which is, you know, clearly the best one, but they basically spat in the face of option a

Because they blame it on mental health

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To get there

You love to see one of these NFL owners

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Fire yeah, I'm not a huge sports fan myself, but I think that's pretty stupid

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My daughter perhaps I'd be dating her

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So in that case, is it fake news?

I mean all they did is say the facts and when their facts are correct

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Your idea that you are very smart when in fact it is the complete opposite

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that

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As we know from experience your own word means nothing because you're an absolute liar

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I know people who talk to you about whether or not you want to run would you do would you ever

Probably not. I am officially running

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Wondering what could have been damn shame guys. I have some very strange news

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Again, this changes absolutely

nothing, so

let's look at

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Salvia, king of the pipe typing out comments all damn night. Martin shkreli is a son of a bitch when I finished making fun

So I'm well aware of him pulling the third world country shit holes just because they're circled countries now

I don't want any part of that right like everyone knows that no big deal

Also, you will notice a pattern throughout all these tweets where he associates everything

with race as if it's the color of their skin that determines what they do and how they think

When it's just that they're their heads aren't on right but, you know a lot about that wouldn't you anyway?

I

Should have saved this one for the hypocrisy section

I am the least racist person that you have ever met

Well while we're on the topic of tweets

He keeps tweeting about the Russian collusion almost as if he's insecure about it

I mean

you know if his insecurities match up to how much he tweets about something then the fact is that he's probably

insecure about everything for these you'll see

that he's quoting people and

Only bias people and the fact that he is only quoting people who are on his side

and they're blind to their there's

Closed-minded. It really hurts his argument. Okay. So let's read these classic gems. Shall we?

I've been skeptical about the collusion and

Obstruction claims for the last year. I don't see the evidence in terms of the collusion

It's all a bit implausible based on the evidence we have

Jonathan Turley on Fox News. Okay, you already got a problem on Fox News a bunch of insecure Republican dumb fucks. Oh

wait

now look I have no problems with Republicans in general just

By what? I just said, it's

Like it if you're a Republican who cool don't care

I could not care less, but the problem is that with most Republicans and Democrats as well

I'm independent now and give a fuck most of them are

Most of them are just

closed-minded and they're one-sided and they are open to

Nothings, they follow whatever the leaders of their parties say and that their word is law. They could say, okay guys

we're Nazis now and they just

Start drawing a swastika on a piece of paper get duct tape and tape it to their shirt now

It's time for the other one. He's got a very good point

Do you like his point you really like to touch his point?

Stupid fucking phone somebody in the Justice Department has a treasure trove of evidence of mrs

Clinton's criminality at her own hands or through others that ought to be investigated

I fully agree with the President on that sees only quoting people that agree with them

What about the people who don't I get these Trani, you know, like I hope this case not hurt it

But what about people who aren't Republicans?

It's because they blindly agree with you no matter what because all this is well. My family didn't say I'm a sheep

I need to do this to wake up sheeple. This is not how life is supposed to be

Got one more. Can't wait for this one witch hunt

Everyone get your pitchforks and torches out. We need to devour this wait, you don't have ours?

We need to just we need a murder the switch in cold blood

Yeah, I wish that's what it was. Anyways back to racism he tweeted. Well this fairly recently

Do you notice something?

Yeah, maybe the point of the entire tweet maybe

Yeah, he needed this Burnett person the column took so he could confirm that there were no tapes of him being racist

Which is odd if he was never racist because why would he need?

someone to confirm that anyways, my favorite reply to this retarded tweet is

To be fair. You only have about 32 words in your vocabulary

and it just so happens that I listed all of them a

Wait a sec. That's 31. Where's the last one? Oh, there it is

And how he handles every terrorism-related

Situation and America is if you match this skin color

You're a terrorist. If you match this skin color, your mental health is fucked up when it's just you

It's there one in the same there. Your mental health is fucked up and your terrorist it goes for all skin colors

It's all the same. That's how it works with the exception of some terrorists. It's for their religion

Even though that's a dumb fucking religion. I usually don't care about what people believe in except for Christians

But that's just stupid 72 virgins after you murder all those people what a reward that's the deal of a lifetime

72 virgins, that's pathetic. Why not? 72 sluts that know what they're doing really though. Where does Mohammed get all these people?

Are they just family friends? Are you ready to see him further proof that he's a hypocrite and immoral

And here's him acting like a healing

I really believed I'd run in there even if I didn't have a weapon

And I think most of the people in this room would have done that too because I know most of you

But the way they performed was was really a disgrace. So that's what he says he would do

But what does he really do when something like this happens?

Whoops Trump supporter he already did and then when he does decide to take action, he blames his video games

No, I do not play a video game and then suddenly throw for her to murder someone

fucking dumbass

It's time to go not kill someone and yeah, I'm okay

Shut up mom, I'm filming a video. Oh, I'm supposed to do the conclusion. Um

What do you mean conclusions do a conclusion for yourself? If you hate this video give it a dislike

Don't worry. I have no ego. I have no self-esteem. That won't affect anything at all

If you liked this video give it a like if you want to subscribe ha just kidding

You think I'm gonna talk about Trump without talking about him committing treason?

Even though is everyone knows that at this point it's common sense, but I made a fun little thing here

It's

And then after Trump did commit treason Putin gave his puppet a little gift

Which I thought was kinda cute and then how does Trump display his gratitude for receiving this great gift. I

Wasn't I

Wasn't talking to you

Well, he did the presidential thing, of course, that's very nice that will go to my son Barron

We have no question. In fact, Melania he oh

Sorry modern-day presidential no wonder your star got wrecked speaking of which do you think he

Regretted taking office and he just did it. Just kidding. It's not like he can feel remorse. Oh speaking of this picture

I found one with this bat. Let's see what kind of fun we can have with this

Gone first

Who's coming in 1235 the moonlit wings reflect stars that guide

I fired along the way open stock. I'm feeling the Russian :

Turn to me as if juice, I know who just kicked your ass. It'll

Also be China try it also be lots of other people. It also could be somebody sitting on their bed that weighs

400 pounds. Okay. You're goddamn, right?

Today

Well learned that he disabled reporter

he calls news that Castleman a negative light fake despite the complete opposite being true and

That news that cast him in a positive light. Most of the time is fake news

For example the Pope never endorsed him

He blames video games for school shootings, so he doesn't have to get off his ass and do his job

He's a racist and says Jewess

misogynistic

Orange

He tweets almost 50 times probably over 40 times a day actually

despite him having the moral and legal obligation to run the fucking country and

This is this is stupid, I don't know how anyone supports this moron

It's just baffling

However, I'm so sick of this and burning this hat. Oh my god

Looks like Trump's hairline

You

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President Trump tours areas hit by California's deadliest wildfire - Duration: 1:44.

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President Trump visits Paradise, Calif. after wildfire destroys town - Duration: 0:55.

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Trump tours fire-ravaged California towns - Duration: 0:52.

U.S President Donald Trump on Saturday toured some of the towns in northern California damaged

by the deadliest wildfire in the state's history.

He met with people affected by the disaster and praised the work of firefighters and local

officials.

Looking around the town of Paradise, California, he took in the devastation, houses turned

to ashes and ravaged forests.

President Trump reiterated the need for forest management to prevent wildfires.

He also said state and federal authorities would get the destruction cleaned up and take

care of the forest floors.

The Camp Fire, named for the area where it started, has burned since November 8th, so

far killing at least 71 people with another one thousand missing.

As of Saturday, the fire was 55 percent contained.

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Trump sees wildfire areas, consoles those harmed by shooting - Duration: 13:50.

President Donald Trump on Saturday acknowledged Californians suffering from twin tragedies, walking through the ashes of a mobile home and RV park in a small northern town all but destroyed by deadly wildfires and privately consoling people grieving after a mass shooting at a popular college bar outside Los Angeles

"This has been a tough day when you look at all of the death from one place to the next," Trump said before flying back to Washington

Trump's visits to areas of Northern and Southern California in the aftermath of unprecedented wildfires that have killed more than 70 people gave him what he sought in flying coast to coast and back in a single day — a grasp of the desolation in the heart of California's killer wildfires

"We've never seen anything like this in California, we've never seen anything like this yet

It's like total devastation," Trump said as he stood amid the ruins of Paradise, burned to the ground by a wildfire the president called "this monster

" Before returning to Washington, Trump met briefly at an airport hangar with families and first responders touched by the shooting at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks more than a week ago, which left 12 dead in what Trump called "a horrible, horrible event

" Reporters and photographers were not allowed to accompany the president to the session, which Trump later described as emotional

"What can you say other than it's so sad to see. These are great people. Great families, torn apart," he told reporters

"We just hugged them and we kissed them — and everybody. And it was very warm." He added: "It was tragic and yet, in one way, it was a very beautiful moment

" Trump had made only one previous trip as president to California, a deeply Democratic and liberal state that he has blamed for a pair of overheated crises, illegal immigration and voter fraud

He also has been at odds with the state's Democratic-led government, but differences were generally put aside as Gov

Jerry Brown and Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom joined Trump in surveying the wildfire damage

"We're going to have to work quickly," Trump said near the crumpled foundations of Paradise homes and twisted steel of melted cars

"Hopefully this is going to be the last of these because this was a really, really bad one

" In a nod to his belief — not shared by all forest scientists — that improved forest management practices will diminish future risks, Trump added: "I think everybody's seen the light and I don't think we'll have this again to this extent

" With that bold and perhaps unlikely prediction, Trump evoked his initial tweeted reaction to the fire, the worst in the state's history, in which he seemed to blame local officials and threatened to take away federal funding

Hours later and hundreds of miles to the south, Trump found similar signs of devastation in the seaside conclave of Malibu, one of the areas of Southern California ravaged by wildfires that have killed at least three

Palm trees stood scorched and some homes were burned to the ground on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean

At least 71 people have died across Northern California, and authorities are trying to locate more than 1,000 people, though not all are believed missing

More than 5,500 fire personnel were battling the blaze that covered 228 square miles (590 square kilometers) and was about 50 percent contained, officials said

When asked in Paradise if seeing the historic devastation, which stretched for miles and left neighborhoods destroyed and fields scorched, altered his opinion on climate change, Trump answered, "No

" The president has long voiced skepticism about man's impact on the climate and has been reluctant to assign blame to a warming earth for the increase in the frequency and intensity of natural disasters

Wearing a camouflage "USA" hat, Trump gazed solemnly at the devastation in Paradise

Several burned-out buses and cars were nearby. Trees were burned, their branches bare and twisted

Homes were totally gone; some foundations remained, as did a chimney and, in front of one house, a Mickey Mouse lawn ornament

The fire was reported to have moved through the area at 80 mph. "It's going to work out well, but right now we want to take care of the people that are so badly hurt," Trump said while visiting what remained of the Skyway Villa Mobile Home and RV Park

He noted "there are areas you can't even get to them yet" and the sheer number of people unaccounted for

"I think people have to see this really to understand it," Trump said. The president later toured an operation center, met with response commanders and praised the work of firefighters, law enforcement and representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency

Trump took a helicopter tour en route to Chico before he toured Paradise. A full cover of haze and the smell of smoke greeted the president upon his arrival at Beale Air Force Base near Sacramento

"They're out there fighting and they're fighting like hell," Trump said of the first responders

He pledged that Washington would do its part by coming to the Golden State's aid and urged the House's Republican leader, Rep

Kevin McCarthy of California, a Trump ally and frequent White House visitor, to "come to the office" to help secure the needed funding

Trump long has struggled to convey empathy to victims of national disasters and tragedies

His first reaction to the fires came in a tweet last week that drew criticism as unnecessarily critical and tone-deaf given the devastation: "There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in California except that forest management is so poor

Billions of dollars are given each year, with so many lives lost, all because of gross mismanagement of the forests

" After the negative reaction to that response, Trump shifted gears, expressing words of encouragement to first responders and those of sympathy for hit victims

Nature and humans share blame for the wildfires, but fire scientists are divided as to whether forest management played a major role

Nature provides the dangerous winds that have whipped the fires, the state has been in a drought and human-caused climate change over the long haul is killing and drying the shrubs and trees that provide the fuel

When Trump was asked during an interview set to air on "Fox News Sunday" whether climate change played a role in the number of serious fires, he said "maybe it contributes a little bit

The big problem we have is management." In Northern California, Trump continued to show skepticism about the impact of climate change on wildfires

His grasp of forests was shaky at times, at one point invoking fire prevention efforts in Finland — it has a very different climate than California — as an example for the Golden State to follow

Asked if he thought climate change played a role in the fires, Brown responded: "Yes

Yes. And we'll let science determine this over a longer period of time." A reporter asked if climate change was discussed with the president, but Trump jumped in to say, "We didn't discuss it

" A reporter then said, "Well, you obviously disagree on this issue." Trump answered, in part: "Maybe not as different as people think

Is it happening? Things are changing. And I think most importantly we're doing things about

We're gonna make it better. We're going to make it a lot better. And it's gonna happen as quickly as it can possibly happen

" Brown and Newsom said they welcomed the president's visit, with the governor suggesting they set aside political differences since it "now is a time to pull together for the people of California

" A fierce advocate of addressing climate change, the governor pointed to several causes and said they need to deal with them

"If you really look at the facts, from a really open point of view, there are a lot of elements to be considered," Brown said

"The president came, he saw and I'm looking forward over the next months and beyond to really understand this threat of fire, the whole matter of drought and all the rest of it

It's not one thing, it's a lot of things and I think that if we just open our minds and look at things we'll get more stuff done

" ——— Follow Lemire on Twitter at http://twitter.com/@JonLemire

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Trump Tours Devastation From California Wildfires, Promises To Help Rebuild Communities - Duration: 1:40.

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Trump Warns Dems What Will Happen if they Don't Fund the Border Wall - Duration: 2:16.

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Trump Honors 7 with Medal of Freedom - Duration: 1:27.

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Trump Says He's Personally Answering Mueller's Questions About Russia Investigation - Duration: 0:20.

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President Trump Tours California Wildfire Damage; Nearly 1,300 Still Missing | Sunday TODAY - Duration: 2:29.

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Donald Trump ridiculed for telling Californians to copy Finland and rake forests to prevent wildfire - Duration: 6:06.

 Donald Trump's weekend visit to fire-ravaged California has prompted a withering barrage of ridicule and anger after he suggested the state should copy Finland in raking forest floors to prevent a repeat of wildfires that have killed at least 76 people

 He claimed he had received the tip from the president of Finland, who promptly said he could not remember offering such advice

 "You gotta take care of the floors. You know the floors of the forest, very important," said Mr Trump during his trip

 "I was with the president of Finland and he called it a forest nation, and they spend a lot of time on raking and cleaning and doing things and they don't have any problem

"  But in an interview published in the Ilta-Sanomat newspaper, Sauli Niinisto said he told his American counterpart that the secret lay in an extensive monitoring system

 Sauli Niinisto said he told his American counterpart that the secret lay in an extensive monitoring system

 "Finland is a country covered by forests but we also have a good surveillance system and network" in case of wildfires, ran his account of their conversation last week, according to the Ilta-Sanomat newspaper

 Even before those comments, Mr Trump received a barrage of criticism for a tone-deaf response to a state hurting badly from the human and economic impact of its most deadly wildfire in history, and where almost 1300 people are listed as missing

 He was condemned for blaming officials working to prevent more loss of life and mocked for comparing arid California with a Nordic country where melting snow causes springtime floods

 Veli Pekka Kilimaki, a Finnish defence researcher, tweeted: "I perhaps wouldn't compare Finland and California climate-wise… And besides, 80% of the country is classified as forest land

We don't exactly manicure all of it."  An army of Finns posted photographs showing how they spent their weekends, rake in hand, working to prevent forest fires

 The liberal New York Daily News headlined its front page "Make America rake again", in a play on Mr Trump's election slogan

 Northern California's Camp Fire has so far destroyed nearly 10,000 homes and blackened 233 square miles

Firefighters say it is 55 percent contained.  Strong winds yesterday complicated their efforts but they hope 4in of rain forecast for midweek will slow the spread

However, it could also bring the risk of mudslides.  Five more bodies were found on Saturday, as Mr Trump flew in to tour the affected region

 He was accompanied by the state's outgoing and incoming governors, both Democrats who have traded barbs with the Republican administration – often on climate change

 Jerry Brown, the outgoing governor, told CBS's Face the Nation they had set their differences aside

"He's got our back," he said on Sunday.  But he offered a bleak vision of the future

 "If you're going to live this close to the forest, if the climate is going to keep changing, you're going to have to build some kind of underground shelters, so that you can go in and protect yourself," he said

 He has been credited with taking steps to tackle dangerously overgrown forests, signing a law approving $1 billion for controlled burns and other thinning measures

 Even so, Mr Trump has repeatedly blamed management practices for the massive fire, attracting the ire last week of the body that represents 30,000 of the state's firefighters

 Brian Rice, president of California Professional Firefighters, described his comments as "ill-informed, ill-timed and demeaning to those who are suffering as well as the men and women on the front lines"

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