NORTH KOREA and TRUMP
Freedom of the press is bedrock of our democracy.
"The press should cover all stories without interference. But, the press needs to use its unique power fairly and balance both sides of any story.β
Mike Harrington Sr.
Every day and night, we view wall to wall coverage on cable television of various stories connected with the Presidentβs personal life; who paid what to whom-- for what-- what are all the legal issues around these events..
We donβt know the ultimate outcome of all these issues or even exactly what happened when, where and why.
All that being said, regardless of how we personally feel about President Trump or how we feel about these particular stories-- there are major events that are getting short shrift.
When Trump started his efforts to call out Northern Korean leader, Kim Yon Un, many talking heads said this was dangerous and the wrong approach. In the end Trump has succeeded in bring Kim Jung Un to the table. This is a problem that has stymied three other Presidents-none of which ever got Korean dictators to the table. Three Americans were released this weekβthat should get some credit. We donβt know how the talks will turn out. But, the President should get some credit for getting us to this first step.
No two economists have the same opinion as to the exact effects of the tax cut bill. So what else is new? But you canβt argue against the fact that the unemployment rate has hit 3.9%, the lowest since 1948.
Somebody must be doing something right.
Both Democrats and Republican Senators opposed the original Iran Nuclear deal---thatβs why Congress never voted on it.
Some question whether it is the right long term answer to prevent a nuclear Iran. Trump proposes a tougher approach and sanctions that will drastically harm the Iran economy. Trump says that we need not only a true long term agreement for no nukes period and in addition that Iran end its harmful and military interference in the Middle East.
This approach may not work. But, we deserve to hear both sides of this discussion and the President at least deserves credit for suggesting a long term solution.
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