Instead of making America great again, Donald the silly Twitter Duck is making the country the laughing stock of the world.
The silly duck told his countrymen that China would be paying America 120 billion dollars after he raised tariffs on Chinese goods from 10% to 25%. More money would pour in from the Middle Kingdom should the duck decide to impose tariffs on other Chinese exports to the country.
Unfortunately Americans, by and large, just like Malaysians, aren't really very smart. They do believe the silly duck.
Of course the silly duck had also told Americans that Mexico would pay for the Great Wall he was going to build to keep out the hordes of dangerous would be invaders at the southern border.
Sure, Mexico did foot the bill for the wall that has yet to be built hehehe....Just like it is also going to foot for China the bill for the increased tariffs if the silly duck told Mexico to do so, just in case China remains recalcitrant and refuses to comply with paying for the increased tariffs hahaha.....
Of course, if the silly duck says that America is going to win the trade war with China, it is going to win the trade war with China.
The duck may be silly, but he is his own genius hohoho.....
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