Trump needs Nancy Pelosi, his biggest adversary, to help pass revamped NAFTA [View all]
Trump needs Nancy Pelosi, his biggest adversary, to help pass revamped NAFTA
By Jennifer Haberkorn, Noah Bierman and Don Lee
Apr 04, 2019
"So far, Trump and Pelosi have not met to discuss the pacts future. But Trumps top negotiators have been unusually conciliatory taking pains to avoid confrontation, praising Pelosi for her openness, considering her suggestions and thanking her for letting them make direct pitches to moderate and freshman Democratic lawmakers whose support is critical.
Speaker Pelosi has been very cooperative with [U.S. Trade Representative] Bob Lighthizer, very helpful in allowing him access to her conference, Larry Kudlow, Trumps top economic advisor, told reporters. He spoke to the whole Democratic conference, which is very cool.
Trump, always the biggest unknown and at times the greatest threat to his own administrations strategy, has refrained from attacking Pelosi personally thus far, making her a rare exception for a powerful opponent. Its uncertain whether he can continue that restraint. On other issues that Democrats have blocked, such as the border wall and an Obamacare repeal, Trump has not held back his attacks.
Some in the White House are arguing to put more pressure on Pelosi from the outside, believing she will not hand Trump a victory on a top political issue unless forced to by moderate Democrats representing closely divided House districts."
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https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-trump-nafta-trade-pelosi-congress-20190404-story.html
This worries me. Giving trump a NAFTA victory ticks off another item on his "promise" list for his base - you know - along with things like the wall, which they believe is actually being built now, and along with mueller's non-report that has been released in such a way so as to prove, in their minds, trump's innocence. No collusion! LOFL
Why don't we play it like the repubicans did when President Obama was in the White House? How is it that the repubicans seem to rule whether they're in the majority or the minority?
Giving in on NAFTA, and by giving in I mean negotiating at all, is a huge mistake, IMO. Giving trump aides access to moderate and freshperson Democrats - I just don't know what to say.
Everything that seemed at one time totally insane now seems to be normalized one small step at a time.