Paul Ryan upset at Trump's tariffs and promises global traders he will run for president in 2020

Andy Cruz
   President Trump is facings his plan to strike back at the outside economic forces waging both class and trade wars upon native-born Americans in this country. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin pushed back against the news of Trump's rightful and long-awaited tariffs on aluminium and steel which is imported to this country instead of produced by Americans and benefits nobody except those with ties to the global supremacy of nations economies through the farce of trade. Paul Ryan is thinking about a challenge against Donald J Trump in 2020 as he says these steel tariffs will do untold damage to the American economy as if years and years of 800 billion dollars being taken out of America through these unequal trade deals with our "allies" .
Mr Ryan has demonstrated time and again how he and Scott Walker do not represent the best interests of their constituents but instead represent the best interests of the filthy rich business leaders and their trading partners mostly in Canada and beyond. There was a time when the steel industry employed three million Americans producing the American steel that built these elite over-priced blue cities of today providing real jobs and not menial McWages Little Domino's pizza jobs or work at a dollar store and or Wal-Mart or Walgreen. These were good male-dominated jobs of production that gave men a sense of belonging and pride and it was corporate assholes and their crooked nose politicians like Paul Ryan who through they ears that decided to outsource steel production overseas where the production would be allowed to have deplorable working conditions usually for migratory workers which often were former farmers forced off of their lands.
Paul Ryan would love to see this in Wisconsin and open up for more concrete digging and creation of fake business and ethnic grocer stores for foreigners and he plans on running for president in 2020 to make this a real possibility and help turn rural America into rural versions of Manhattan and Los Angeles.

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