Blackvegetable » Today, 8:10 am » wrote: ↑
Senator Markwayne Mullin told CNN that "of course" he's worried tariffs could impact his state of Oklahoma but argued that his constituents are willing to "do what it takes" to support the president's policy. "I think our constituents are going to do what it takes to get America back on track. We're tired of countries taking advantage of us," he said.
Representative Mark Alford of Missouri also chimed in, telling CNN that he is "all for" paying higher prices to "get America right again."
"We all have a role to play in this to rightsize our government, and if I have to pay a little bit more for something, I'm all for it to get America right again, to start whittling down" the debts, he said.
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-t ... on-2039190
https://youtu.be/cPz16LHTtpo?si=fJQt5KckB0dyyU0i
LESS IS MORE, PEOPLE!
Can you reference those names in your thread title? They sounded negro and I've got the negro fatigue, so I didn't click on your link.