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The Patriot Post® · Mid-Day Digest
Jun. 11, 2018 · https://patriotpost.us/digests/56480-mid-day-digest
THE FOUNDATION
“No nation was ever ruined by trade, even seemingly the most disadvantageous.” —Benjamin Franklin and George Whaley (1774)
IN TODAY’S EDITION
Trump accomplishes what he meant to at the G7 summit. George Soros has a complaint: Not everyone likes what he’s doing. The Miss America beauty pageant is not a pageant and there are no more bikinis. The Left has turned “diversity” into a racket. The science is not settled on evolution, either. Daily Features: Top Headlines, Memes, Cartoons, Columnists and Short Cuts.
IN BRIEF
Trump Shakes Up G7, Demands Fair ‘Reciprocal’ Trade1
Thomas Gallatin
With all the mainstream media hoopla surrounding the G7 summit this past weekend in Quebec, Canada, one thing is clear: President Donald Trump, as always, dominated the narrative. And he proved once again that he relishes being the anti-establishment guy, this time sending the heads of Europe’s globalist leaders spinning. The G7 summit usually amounts to little more than a couple days of Western allies and Japan hobnobbing for photo ops while proposing various jointly agreed upon socioeconomic agendas and then jetting back home again. It’s more pageantry than policy. But this time Trump saw an opportunity to press his case that the U.S. has been long been getting a raw deal from its closest allies when it comes to trade (not to mention NATO). He declared in advance, “Looking forward to straightening out unfair trade deals with the G7 countries.” But he offered the caveat, “If it doesn’t happen, we come out even better!”
Trump caught everyone off guard by throwing out an unexpected proposal — “unexpected” in light of his recent implementation of tariffs on steel and aluminum. Trump suggested, “No tariffs, no barriers — that’s the way it should be. And no subsides. I even said no tariffs.” He added, “Ultimately that’s what you want. You want tariff-free, no barriers, and you want no subsides because you have some countries subsidizing industries and that’s not fair. So, you go tariff free, you go barrier free, you go subsidy free.”
The G7 leaders were seemingly stunned, but it became increasingly obvious that this was not a direction they wished to go. Instead, Europe’s leaders saw the summit as an opportunity to hammer Trump’s trade policies. Trump was coming to their sandbox and they were there to scold him for failing to play by their elitist rules for their vision of globalism.
However, even after all the tension, it appeared that the G7 summit would produce a jointly agreed upon “communique2” — essentially a commitment to fight for a “rules-based international trading system and [to] continue to fight protectionism.” Trump agreed to sign the communique as he quickly dashed off to the much more important summit in Singapore with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un3.
All seemed well for a few hours … until Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s follow-up press conference. Trudeau referred to Trump’s tariffs as “insulting” and insisted that he would “move forward with retaliatory measures on July 1, applying equivalent tariffs to the ones that the Americans have unjustly applied to us.” Trump, on his way to Singapore, quickly announced that he was withdrawing his signature on the G7 communique: “Based on Justin’s false statements at his news conference, and the fact that Canada is charging massive Tariffs to our U.S. farmers, workers and companies, I have instructed our U.S. Reps not to endorse the Communique as we look at Tariffs on automobiles flooding the U.S. Market!” This was followed up by a series of messages in which Trump focused on his primary theme of America not getting a fair shake. Trump wrote, “Fair Trade is now to be called Fool Trade if it is not Reciprocal,” later adding, “We’re like the piggy bank that everybody’s robbing, and that ends.”
Europe’s leaders have clearly become increasingly frustrated with Trump’s seemingly unpredictable behavior. He, on the other hand, appears to have accomplished exactly what he intended — exposing the unfavorable trade imbalance between the U.S. and G7 nations.
https://patriotpost.us/articles/56476-trump-shakes-up-g7-demands-fair-reciprocal-trade
Soros Laments ‘Everything Has Gone Wrong’4
Billionaire George Soros, one of the chief archenemies of Liberty5, has a complaint. “Everything that could go wrong, has gone wrong,” he said over the weekend. Why? Because people around the world are rising up to reject the leftist, socialist, globalist worldview that Soros has spent billions to push.
“Apparently,” he lamented of Donald Trump’s unexpected election win, “I was living in my own bubble.” Now he fears that Trump is “willing to destroy the world.”
As The Daily Wire’s Emily Zanotti put it6, “Soros seems to believe that the rise of anti-establishment leaders like President Donald Trump and far-right politicians in Europe isn’t the result of widespread dissatisfaction with the results of lenient immigration policies or concerns for western civilization, but, instead, the result of Soros simply being ahead of his time, and far too forward-thinking for the rest of us rubes.”
Ironically, of course, it’s exactly Soros’s brand of arrogant thinking that led to Trump and other anti-establishment movements. Funny, people don’t always enjoy being told what to think and do.
https://patriotpost.us/articles/56469-soros-laments-everything-has-gone-wrong
Top Headlines7
Trump, Kim Jong-un to open historic summit with one-on-on powwow (The Washington Times8.) China hacked a Navy contractor and secured a trove of highly sensitive data on submarine warfare (The Washington Post9) Iran admits to facilitating 9/11 terror attacks (The Washington Free Beacon10) States battle for workers amid low unemployment (The Hill11) Democrats propose sweeping anti-gun bill that would create national registry (The Resurgent12) YouTube terminates channel of firearms parts retailer (National Review13) Target: Bernie Sanders — DNC votes to require Dem 2020 primary candidates be registered party members (The Washington Free Beacon14) Vermont’s new mandate: all residents must have health insurance (The Washington Times15) Down with the patriarchy? Women earn 57% of U.S. bachelor’s degrees — for 18th straight year (CNS News16) Humor: Report: More parents forcing their children to play video games so they can have successful career on YouTube one day (The Babylon Bee17) Policy: Where homicides remain unsolved (The Washington Post18.) Policy: The U.S.-North Korean summit: Opportunities and dangers (The Heritage Foundation19)
For more of today’s news, visit Patriot Headline Report20.
https://patriotpost.us/articles/56479-monday-top-headlines
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FEATURED ANALYSIS Miss America Ditches the Bikini24
Robin Smith
“We are no longer a pageant. Miss America will represent a new generation of female leaders focused on scholarship, social impact, talent and empowerment.” —Gretchen Carlson, the 1989 Miss America and chairwoman of the Miss America board of directors
Carlson made this declaration last week as the Miss America beauty pageant announced the unthinkable — the end of the bikini competition. (That’s a tad different than Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit issue ditching swimsuits altogether25, somehow as a part of the #MeToo effort.) It’s all part of significant changes to the multimillion-dollar organization that is now touted, according to its website, as “the nation’s leading advocate for women’s education and the largest provider of scholarship assistance to young women in the United States.”
The Miss America pageant began in 1921 as a “bathers revue” hosted in New Jersey’s Atlantic City by The Businessmen’s League. It has evolved to its current structure that features preliminary competitions and a final apical event of interviews, talent, evening wear, onstage questions and swimsuit runway modeling. With the expansion of the awards process to include scholarship money, the pageant is clearly meant to be more than just a gawking session for guys. But the Miss America Organization (MAO), while now billed as a scholarship program, remains about one thing: M-O-N-E-Y.
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