clear that this is going to be enou:h now? ~ , , ., enough now? well, the industry would sa it is not enough now? well, the industry would say it is not nearly enough now? well, the industry would say it is not nearly enough enough now? well, the industry would say it is not nearly enough because - say it is not nearly enough because they say say it is not nearly enough because they say the shortage of truckers that the they say the shortage of truckers that the uk is suffering from is something like 100,000 so an extra 5000 something like 100,000 so an extra 5000 coming into the uk from abroad from a 5000 coming into the uk from abroad from a temporary basis doesn t even come from a temporary basis doesn t even come close from a temporary basis doesn t even come close to getting you to 100,000, and the government for that reason 100,000, and the government for that reason would much rather focus on long-term reason would much rather focus on long term solutions whic
tariffs make money for america unlike sanctions which stop economic anything. they let an industry develop if a country. that industry puts pressure on their government to get the tariffs removed. you can move tariffs around like we do in china. there is no industry in iran. if you had companies exporting rugs to america all of a sud sen, we don t like what you are doing. we had 100% tariff and the rug companies are calling up the crazy people saying chill out. we want to sell rugs. it would be better for everybody to go more in a free market with tariff penalties in place when necessary. that is not on the table. john, what do you think? they sponsor terrorism. they support our enemies. they call for death to america, the elimination of israel. do we want to lift the sanctions or put the screws tougher? the sanctions are working. i don t understand who negotiated this deal. this makes neville chamberlain