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paul ryan s house, are they going to roll over. he is threatening 35% tariffs. did he that aga he did that again this morning in tweets. there are affirmative parts that won t pass the house. i think paul ryan and others had this conception of president trump as the guy who just signs their bills. that s not the way it s going to work. they will find themselves following his lead much more than they expect. you have seen it on the carrier deal. you know several hundred thousands jobs churn every week in the u.s. economy. these are 7,000 jobs. he is a great storyteller. this is a narrative that is going to be very appealing to a lot of people. it was a bad deal. the numbers are still coming out. but the latest did you read the carrier letter? it started out saying we are pleased to inform you and ended up talking about all the jobs that would still be shipped overseas. the numbers i m looking at say less than half are actually staying. that truth will not catch up he was
there are affirmative parts that won t pass the house. i think paul ryan and others had this conception of president trump as the guy who just signs their bills. that s not the way it s going to work. they will find themselves following his lead much more than they expect. you have seen it on the carrier deal. you know several hundred thousands jobs churn every week in the u.s. economy. these are 7,000 jobs. he is a great storyteller. this is a narrative that is going to be very appealing to a lot of people. it was a bad deal. the numbers are still coming out. but the latest did you read the carrier letter? it started out saying we are pleased to inform you and ended up talking about all the jobs that would still be shipped overseas. the numbers i m looking at say less than half are actually staying. that truth will not catch up he was using other people s money. he doesn t like paying taxes. it was a bad deal. the better way to actually say that we are on the side of wor