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The Art of the Deal-Breaking

Trump is an unreliable advisor, because he’s an unreliable person.

How can the Brits possibly trust a potential future deal with the guy who says he’d walk away from any deal he didn’t like? https://t.co/Egf0IEfj9W

Trump advises the Brits to ditch the EU without a deal, but then suggests he has a great deal for them.

Why would anyone trust someone who suggests that deals can and should be broken if you don’t like them to make a deal with you that you can count on?

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  1. If you or the author of the article have been involved with any type of deals or negotiation, the other side has to know that if it isn’t equitable to both parties, then yes, it is part of deal making. If the other side is the only one that can set the agenda or their points must be met, then that’s not a deal, that’s extortion. Just like it’s been with the EU and China. We’ve allowed them to impose massive restrictions on our goods, but we aren’t allowed to do the same. Plus, the UK has been beholden to the EU(i.e. Germany) for years. Now, since they’ve announced their desires to leave, and rightly so, their economy and employment is stronger than ever. The EU is the Utopian version of “everyone and every nation is the same”. Don’t you find it odd that only the elitist and ones profiting of such a system are the ones making the loudest noise? I also find these elitist and their insulting comments that the “common” person can’t truly understand what they were voting for or god forbid, that wanting National sovereignty or pride is an ugly standard.
    The world prospers and is a much better place when the US and it’s economy are in full force, not the opposite.

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