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Trump’s top priority should be to stitch it back together; but his trade
advisers
do not understand this.
In less than four years, President Bush and his
advisers
have cast aside much of the longstanding bipartisan consensus under which the United States works through and with multilateral institutions like the United Nations.
Clearly, his
advisers
either didn’t have an accurate read on the economy, or they were wildly optimistic about the efficacy of his policies.
He needs
advisers
closer to his own age, but none is at hand.
The emperor has no clothes, imported or domestic; and, apparently, he has no competent economic advisers, either.
With Trump surrounded by hawkish
advisers
– like Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Adviser John Bolton – the odds are good that efforts to denuclearize will suffer setbacks before the month is out.
Trump has also been revisiting his mendacious claim about Barack Obama having not been born in the US – the bogus allegation that launched his political career, which, under pressure from advisers, he’d renounced prior to the election.
Subsequent executions of Jang’s entourage and advisers, the recall of Jang’s associates from posts abroad, and the attempted kidnapping in France of the son of one of his assistants attest to the level of alarm in Kim’s inner circle.
He rejects the Colombian model, which would put American advisers, instructors, mechanics, agents, and maintenance personnel on the ground in Mexico.
Nonetheless, Trump has vowed to scrap the deal, with his
advisers
citing the same arguments that emerged during the ratification process.
He did not mean special advisers, or producers of programmes for immediate use and writers of speeches for presidents and prime ministers.
Trump’s senior economic-policy advisers, Peter Navarro and Wilbur Ross (Trump's pick for commerce secretary), argued in a position paper in September that these estimates are flawed, because they don’t take into account “growth-inducing windfalls” from regulatory and energy reforms, or the added bonanza that should arise from a sharp narrowing of America’s trade deficit.
Toledo, a Stanford graduate and a moderate politician, supported Humala during the campaign and provided him with economic advisers, which proved to be decisive in establishing the credibility of Humala’s retreat from radical policies.
Leading government advisers, at least, seem to recognize the value of tuning in.
But Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, as well as Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner – both of whom are official White House
advisers
– also may not have supported withdrawal from the accord, despite Tillerson’s public defense of his boss’s decision.
And, of course, the major agribusiness firms – Monsanto-Bayer, Syngenta-ChemChina, DowDuPont (now Corteva Agriscience), and Cibus – are lurking in the shadows of gene-drive policy discussions, having been advised by scientists and public relations
advisers
to keep a low profile.
Most experienced veterans of the executive branch weren’t drawn to work for Trump, and he and his circle of
advisers
blackballed anyone who had opposed him during the 2016 election.
America’s Dangerous Anti-Iran PosturingNEW YORK – In recent weeks, US President Donald Trump and his
advisers
have joined Saudi Arabia in accusing Iran of being the epicenter of Middle East terrorism.
Economic
advisers
assured their bosses that recovery would be rapid.
Roosevelt did not know what line to take at the conference, and his stream of
advisers
offered inconsistent counsel.
Some of Mitt Romney’s
advisers
seemed taken aback by Obama’s victory: Wasn’t the election supposed to be about economics?
Again, Trump or his
advisers
may believe that bravado will cause the Iranians to back down from their regional assertiveness in Syria and Lebanon; but this is unlikely, in part because Iran can count on Russia’s tacit backing.
For example, in 1960, President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s
advisers
suggested that he should cut taxes in order to pave the way for his vice president, Richard Nixon, to be elected to the presidency.
Many officials (and the analysts and
advisers
who support them) assumed that this magic number represents the minimum rate needed to provide jobs to workers and managers and absorb the more than six million new graduates who spill out of China’s campuses each year in search of employment.
The Trump administration and the Republican-controlled Congress have gutted Obama’s fiduciary rule, which would have required professional financial
advisers
to put their clients’ interests first when advising them on assets invested through retirement plans.
We also do not yet know who all the principal
advisers
will be and how (and how well) they will work together.
Cynically dismissive of both his European allies and his security advisers, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who supported military intervention in Syria, Obama minces no words in his fatalistic depiction of the troubled region.
It is thus ironic that four of Macron’s 15 initially selected cabinet members – including one of the president’s closest
advisers
– have been forced to resign following reports of alleged misconduct or misuse of public funds, even before any judicial ruling.
Kim Jong-in, an architect of economic democratization who has been vocal about the need to tighten regulations on the chaebol, is among Park’s leading
advisers.
Obama and his
advisers
had hoped that, by creating a new US-centered trading bloc, the TPP would counter China’s clout and preserve American military and economic primacy in the world’s most dynamic region.
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