ourselves that. i said the other day, because as you saw, my last speech was in minnesota come a great place, exceeded 9,000, and they had 15 or 20,000 people outside, couldn t get in. it was incredible. just like you have a lot of people outside. if i ever come into an arena and it s got empty seats, i think that s the end. i don t know how i will be able to take it. i don t know, henry, what i m going to do if that happens? i don t think we ll behu able t. it s not going to happen. because remember what i said, we are going to start winning again. we are running now. like we have not won before. we are winning with our military. our military is now being built up like you wouldn t believe. we are o running with our military, we are winning on trade. we are winning on trade. we are defending our bordersf because if you don t have
they don t they don t let our farmers into the european union. it s very hard. we have farmers that want to sell. with these people, they don t tell you these stories. theha european union has what ty call trade barriers. the european union doesn t allow our farmers to go and trade. it s very hard for them to go trade. ifif they do, it s very expensi, seem like canada. when you are paying a 275% tax. now i m understanding it s higher but a 275 that s essentially a trade barrier.an you can t trade. you can tt pay that kind of attacks. so i want to the barriers taking down, i want our farmers to be ablei to trade, i want to be abe to sell cars they re just like they sell cars here. and it s all going to work out. it s all going to work out. remember this, it s all going to work out, because we aree the piggy bank that they like to take from.
peter navarro likes tariffs. he probably likes them more than i do. raise your hand, peter. so they re all calling, they all want to make deals. before i did this, they weren t calling the obama administration. but the obama administration and in all fairness the bush administration didn t care. it wasn t their thing. last year on trade, our country lost $817 billion, 817. we lost $817 billion. who the hell can do that? we don t have to be perfect. we don t have to get it down to zero but we can t lose 800 because you feel like sort of stupid, don t you? and the biggest was china. china made anywhere, depending the way you count, from $375
you remember in the campaign? henry, you remember. i come to south carolina. i d say we re going to win so much. you people are going to get so tired of winning. you re going to say governor mcmaster, please, we can t stand winning anymore. governor mcmaster, go to washington. talk to the president. we can t win anymore. we re going to win. remember? i said we re going to win. we re going to win at trade, win in space. by the way, henry, army, navy, air force, marines, coast guard air force, right? air force and what are we going to do? space force. people love that. [cheers & applause] you know, it s going to be we talk about rockets going up. henry, defense is now largely based with the satellite and everything else in space. the problem is when you have the
combine that with unrest in a egy egypt. political analysts are not only watching the situation in egypt but oil analysts are watching that. right now crude is trading $102 a barrel. as this unrest unfolds, they re expect to go trade at $110 to $112. that will impact the gas prices in a negative way. the ici, is saying that consumers pretty much spend around 6% to 13% more in gas prices in the summer months. we re spending about $3.50 a gallon now. but as this unrest unfolds, we can almost guarantee we will spend more on gasoline. okay. what about the jobs numbers on friday. interpret the numbers and how you think they read. right. well, the unemployment stayed at a stagnant 7.6%. but we added 195,000 jobs. also, small businesses added about 25,000 jobs, which is a