Trump again criticizes Putin
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The New York Times reported that Trump pardoned a man who pleaded guilty to tax crimes after his mother attended a Mar-a-Lago fundraising dinner last month that cost $1 million a person. Work in Progress: America’s debt is about to matter again, Rogé Karma writes. When interest rates outpace growth, very bad things can happen.
But based on the history, I’m pretty sure the only winner in the long run besides our military industrial complex will be Putin – to America’s eternal shame. Michael Reagan, the son of ...
Where Reagan talked and acted kind toward weaker interlocutors such as Ottawa and tough toward menacing ones such as Moscow, Trump does the inverse. In all those ways, Trump is much closer in worldview to Putin than to Reagan. Hence his repeated ...
Once that appears, I suggest adapting Reagan’s approach to “distrust, and be vigilant.” I won’t speculate on the precise alterations President Vladimir Putin and his advisers are planning.