Anonymous ID: 1df3bf July 28, 2022, 12:20 a.m. No.16878888   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0965 >>2483 >>4984

>>16877948

Start writing a new Declaration of Independence along with a list of demands. And then after they steal the midterms we have the right alter of abolish this government. Founding Fathers lead the way. Q said we have the power. Our mistake on Jan. 6th was not delivering our demands.

Anonymous ID: 1df3bf July 28, 2022, 12:22 a.m. No.16879067   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1799

>>16878993

You've been here long enough I think to realize that repetitive spamming of the board is a great way to get yourself filtered. I'd rather be able to look over your stuff and not filter, but posting the same stuff over and over is obnoxious. I am open to the possibility that weird board lags caused you to get unintended multiple postings since that's definitely happened to me before. So, I supposed I should have asked that first before hitting you with a mean tone.

Anonymous ID: 1df3bf July 28, 2022, 12:24 a.m. No.16879207   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9764 >>4904

Biden considers China tariffs rollback, plans talks with Xi

 

Biden said on Saturday he was in the process of making up his mind on tariffs and the potential call with Xi, though he hasn't made a final determination yet.

 

President Joe Biden is considering rolling back some of the tariffs that former president Donald J. Trump imposed on Chinese goods, in hopes of mitigating skyrocketing price hikes on goods, according to CNN.

 

US officials are also working to arrange a possible call this summer between President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping, according to Bloomberg.

 

Biden said on Saturday he was in the process of making up his mind on tariffs and the potential call with Xi, according to an official familiar with the matter, though he hasn't made a final determination yet.

 

Biden and Xi last spoke in a nearly two-hour-long video call on March 18, their first following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The US president warned his counterpart at the time of “consequences” should Beijing provide support for President Vladimir Putin’s war, according to the White House readout of the chat.

 

Business groups and some outside economists have been pressuring the administration to relax at least a portion of the taxes on imports, saying it would be a significant step that the president could take to immediately cut costs for consumers.

 

“We want stability in the relationship, that takes connecting,” US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns said Thursday at an event hosted by the Brookings Institution when asked about the state of play between the countries. “Of course, our ultimate channel is the channel between our two presidents. So we’re conducting intensive diplomacy.”

 

Liu Pengyu, spokesman for the Chinese embassy in Washington, said in an email to Bloomberg that China and the US “have smooth communications channels.”

 

"We have no information about a call, although we always believe it’s beneficial to keep the lines of communication open at all levels,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said Friday at a regular press briefing in Beijing.

 

"We have no information about a call, although we always believe it’s beneficial to keep the lines of communication open at all levels.”

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin

 

Biden has limited options for bringing down the price hikes and has deferred to the Federal Reserve to manage inflation. Yet its primary tactic of raising interest rates has driven stock market prices down, instead of developing fears of a looming recession.

 

Biden's team believes it must make a decision soon as inflation continues to drag down the President's approval ratings. The issue has been debated internally for months and has sparked an internal divide within Biden's team.

 

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-709771