Thanks for human rights 【USAMail magazine from the White House 2018-07-27a】 President Trump Announces Trade Concessions from EU Officials on Soybeans, Energy, Tariffs
“President
Trump announced Wednesday that he has secured major trade
concessions from European Union officials,” Adam Shaw reports
for Fox News. “Both sides agreed to work toward the goal of
‘zero’ tariffs and subsidies on non-auto industrial goods, and
to ‘resolve’ recent tariffs that both sides have imposed,”
Shaw writes.
“This
was a very big day for free and fair trade,” President Trump
said alongside European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
The
Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act “unanimously
passed the House on Wednesday afternoon after passing the Senate
on Monday. It is now headed to President Trump’s desk,” Ali
Breland and Juliegrace Brufke report for The
Hill. The bill, which was supported by Advisor to the
President Ivanka Trump, is “aimed at bolstering skills training
for technical jobs in various industries.”
In
USA Today, Richard
Burkhauser of the White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA)
writes that the best way to escape poverty is through work—and
the CEA has the research to back it up. “Well designed work
programs are not punishment, they're investments in welfare
recipients,” Burkhauser says.
“More
than a million jobs have been created since the passage of the Tax
Cuts and Jobs Act,” Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) writes in The
Cincinnati Enquirer. “President Trump said in his
Inaugural Address, ‘the forgotten men and women of our country
are being forgotten no longer,’ and the policy results of the
past 18 months are showing that to be true.”
“By
nominating Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump has chosen a
nominee with impeccable qualifications who falls squarely within
the mainstream of American legal thought and interpretation,”
Arkansas Lt. Governor of Tim Griffin writes in Arkansas
Online. Judge Kavanaugh’s “intellect, experience,
and commitment to the Constitution make him the ideal addition to
the Supreme Court.”
In The
Wall Street Journal, former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy
Puzder breaks down “the left’s latest economic talking point”:
That Americans have too many jobs. “The difficulty will lie in
attempting to explain away the benefits of economic growth for
American workers,” Puzder says. |
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