No, we cannot “all admit” something just because you repeat a lazy talking point with confidence.
The idea that America is suddenly a “laughing stock” is the kind of emotional political theater people use when they do not have an actual argument. Foreign leaders are not sitting around laughing at the United States. They are negotiating with us, pressuring us, testing us, and trying to get the best deal for their own countries. That is what leaders do.
The difference is Trump actually forces the conversation onto trade, defense spending, border security, energy, manufacturing, and America’s leverage. You may hate his style, but pretending every foreign leader is magically outplaying him is just partisan wish-casting.
If China buys U.S. planes, farmers sell more soybeans, NATO countries spend more on defense, and foreign governments are forced to deal with U.S. pressure instead of getting a blank check, that is not being “outplayed.” That is leverage.
The truth is simple: you are not upset because America is losing. You are upset because Trump is the one pushing the deal, and you would rather call the country a laughing stock than admit anything positive happened under him.
That is not patriotism. That is rooting against your own country because your politics came first.
This is exactly the kind of dishonest spin people use when they are rooting against America just so they can dunk on Trump.
The Boeing claim is flat-out wrong. Boeing reportedly wanted 150 jets. China agreed to 200, with the possibility of more later. So no, that is not “half the expected size.” That is more than Boeing was asking for, unless basic math has now become another partisan casualty.
And calling U.S. soybean purchases, Boeing aircraft, energy purchases, and renewed trade commitments “vague promises” while treating every supposed Chinese benefit as guaranteed fact is not analysis. It is liberal fan fiction dressed up as foreign policy.
Should the U.S. demand signed purchase orders, clear timelines, enforcement, and follow-through? Absolutely. China has a long history of slow-walking commitments, and nobody should take them at their word until the money moves and the products ship.
But pretending America got nothing out of this because you hate Trump more than you care about American companies, farmers, energy producers, and workers is pathetic.
You are not critiquing the deal. You are cheering for failure and hoping nobody notices.
New York State taxpayers, not just New York City taxpayers. Get it right.
This guy is a fool, and anyone who believes he is going to fix or help NYC is kidding themselves. The city is a disaster, led by incompetence, and the same voters keep electing the same type of leadership while acting shocked when nothing improves.
At some point, people need to stop blaming everyone else and look at the officials they keep putting in office.