I certainly do not hate Mr. T, nor promote Mr. T hate. The posts are facts as they happen.
However, as I stated before, I have no respect for Mr. T since he so blatantly and repeatedly disrespected my chancellor. You, of course, had nothing to say to that, maybe that his behavior was disgraceful or something, especially when he constantly lauds dictator-like presidents/PM's of other countries.
And again, Obama levied the tire tariffs on China only and that already cost the US citizens a ton. Bush had very few exceptions, the two largest steel importers among them. And that cost the US dearly.
Now, please explain, why do you think Mr. T's tariffs will be a good thing? How will it be different from the other cases? Because Mr. T is your "messiah" and we all forget history and economy 101? Maybe somebody should explain to Mr. T what a trade deficit is, because from the stuff he mumbled to the press in the last days I can only assume he has no clue whatsoever.
He just want's to score a win.

Just like:
- Healthcare - "that will be so easy, on day one I will repeal the ACA and present a beautiful and much cheaper healthcare plan."
- Infrastructure - "so easy"
- DACA - "I want a bill of love"
- Tax Cut - "I will not profit from it and neither my rich friends, believe me"
- list by far not complete
and now
Trade Wars = " I like trade wars, they are so easy to win."
The real face of Mr. T can be seen in this case. Beginning of the year ICE (as instructed by Mr. T) tried to deport a 30-year old whose 5-year old son is battling cancer. This guy came to the US at 1.5 years, meaning he is just as American as every other real US citizen. And only after some major media coverage did ICE make a U-turn.
Is this the inhumane society you are thriving to become? It shouldn't matter whether this guy is legally or illegally in the US, because taking the father away from a 5-year old kid who is dying is utterly disgraceful. That they did a U-turn is good but does nothing to remedy the inhumane action that they actually tried.
So much for Mr. T and maybe you understand now that I just cannot have any respect whatsoever. What makes matters worse, his parents-in-law live in the US because of "chain migration", something he despises just as much, but was certainly happy to have it applied to his in-laws. In plain English, that is called hypocrisy.