Thursday, November 09, 2017

HOW LONG DOES IVANKA NEED TO HELP MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN BY MOVING HER SUPPLY CHAIN TO AMERICA?

Ivanka Trump's supply chain is based overwhelmingly on cheap Communist Chinese sweatshops, and has been for years after daddy encouraged her to do so, after he had been using cheap Communist Chinese sweatshops for years, as well as other cheap sweatshops in other nations, such as Indonesia, Vietnam and Honduras.

Yesterday was the first anniversary of daddy Trump's victory. Some call it a surprise victory, but when you have the rightist deep state, in the form of the Murdoch media empire, behind then you should not be surprised if you become President of the United States of America.

Daddy Trump gave Ivanka an office in the White House, to help him to allegedly make America great again. At his inauguration, Bomber Trump encouraged us to "hire American, buy American".

So Ivanka has had over one year to transfer her supply chain from China to America.

Has she?

And should daddy be encouraging her to move it to America asap, just like he encouraged her to use cheap Communist Chinese sweatshops in the first place?

Here is what Bomber Trump recently said in China:
Speaking at a joint appearance with Xi in front of business leaders, Trump said the U.S. trade relationship with China is “a very one-sided and unfair one.” But, he quickly added: “I don’t blame China. Who can blame a country that is able to take advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens? I give China great credit.”

During the presidential campaign, Trump accused China of “raping” the U.S. economy and threatened to label the country a “currency manipulator” — even though economic analysts have said Beijing has not artificially inflated the renminbi for years. In his remarks here, Trump reiterated that the United States must “change its policies,“ but he offered no details about actions his administration will pursue.

“We’ve gotten so far behind on trade with China and frankly many other countries,” Trump said ahead of a bilateral meeting with Xi, before adding he has “great respect” for Xi for “representing China.”

Trump blamed past U.S. administrations “for having allowed it to get so far out of kilter. We’ll make it fair, and it’ll be tremendous for both of us. My feeling toward you is incredibly warm. We have great chemistry. I think we’ll do tremendous things, China and the U.S.”

[source : In Beijing, Trump declines to hit President Xi Jinping on trade: ‘I don’t blame China’, Washington Post, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/11/08/in-beijing-trump-lavishes-praise-on-chinese-leader-touts-great-chemistry-between-them/, 9th November 2017]



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