Neil Knight
Many members of the left are pushing the idea that President Trump is bad for the economy because somehow we will be hit with similar tariffs from abroad in retaliation. What we should day is who cares and in recent weeks the mainstream media have come out hard on president Trump for hurting American workers who import cap made here over dead and one of these shot business is American Whisky. What the media doesn't tell the American public is it is not American workers who will feel the economic pain of less Harley motorcycles and brutal whisky exported but in actuality American executives and owner involved as middlemen in these industries.
Who cares if Few Spirits owner of ducking whiskey, a habit and product toxic for human body, gets hit in his pocketbooks unable to export more and keep revenues and sales growth projected to grow. Only an as hole would push whisky and be more concerned with his products than the economic health if his country or fact his product declines the health of Americans and foreigners this fuzzy faced son of bitch Paul Hellfuck pushes as a snake oilman. Those who praise American whiskey as a great American export story are be menus souks not caring of the by product of this drug and diseases of alcoholism it helps so much to spread and promote. The European Union had been a strong market many being duty free since the late nineties and basically people need to see the European Union as an extreme counter to the Soviet Union. It's a form of steroid capitalism in being as authoritarian redistribute government entity that promotes idea of ones families role in connections with other traders. All tell grey American makers of Bourbon are upset and in rage that their gigs are coming attacked and if whiskey sellers need to suffer like the rest of American workers then. l say let it be so as importance of bringing manufacture jobs and factories far outweighs modern day bootleggers and boot suckers for the EU. The ha lass Hletko says exports make up 15% of revenue but they in refuses to disclose sales of this Evanston based private brand and whenever a company does this it is to avoid obvious role of hard liquor industry in allowing money laundering to use its industry as a way to move dollars. The booze industry and bozos like Mr Hletko are not optimistic things will change soon and sent a letter to Wilber Ross begging the rich in Trump's administration to find solutions in order to end the struggles of the hard liquor and spirits industry
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