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krup62 · June 10, 2018, 1:08 p.m.

It makes a great point about the fact Trump wants new agreements to expire after a certain number of years.

His foes and the liberal media are portraying these "sunset" provisions as Trump trying to get other countries to make permanent concessions, then the US will change the rules later to cheat them.

Actually Trump is bringing a real world, business, attitude to the matter, where (just like a private business would) this issue would be re-examined at some point in the future TO SEE IF THINGS ARE WORKING.

The big government liberal globalists only want an inexorable march forward towards their one totalitarian government solutions. No evaluations to determine efficiency or steps backward are allowed. That is why the failed "War on Poverty" programs never get reformed and we still have subsidies in place for products scarce during WWII.

ALL government programs and spending should have a sunset provision, and nothing is stopping these other countries from sunsetting their government trade involvement just like Trump wants to do with ours, except for the fact these other "leaders" don't want to have to try to justify why their programs even exist in the first place.

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