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Yesterday, I listened to a blogger discuss his belief that the globalists are preparing to strike President Trump very hard when, or if there is a severe downturn in our economy, blaming President Trump for this down-turn. To help stop this action on the part of the globalist from being effective, I came up with the idea of reinventing President Roosevelt’s Fireside Chats.
Here, President Trump would,on a weekly basis for about 20 minutes, teach the American people about what really has affected our economy over the last thirty years. My thoughts were to center on the actions or inactions of our former presidents, thus showing how these actions are still affecting our economy today. The presidents I selected are Clinton, George W. Bush, and finally Obama. For example here are a few ideas to discuss regarding President Clintons terms in office. NAFTA, the trade agreement between Mexico and the USA has cost millions of manufacturing jobs lost due to this trade agreement. The giving away of the Long Beach Naval Shipyard to China, do you notice I said gave away. We never received any money for this property owned by the American people. The repeal of Glass-Steagal, which removed the separation of commercial and residential real estate within our banking industry. Doing this first series of nine chats can then be started again by reviewing or adding on to various chat’s always on the target of why our economy became flattened.
This will help teach Americans why this economic recession,depression or whatever you want to call it; why it has happened when and if it occurs, helping to perhaps take the wind out of the globalist sails when they attempt to blame our president. Americans will then understand that it was not President Trump who created these economic problems rather a serious series of decisions made by these previous presidents. President Trump may also want to create another series of fireside chats dedicated to sharing with Americans the changes he is making, has made, and will be making in the not to distant future to help solve these economic problems, created by the other presidents.
Diane Bourdeau-Wendt