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spanone

(135,791 posts)
Tue Oct 17, 2017, 08:57 AM Oct 2017

How Donald Trump is negotiating like a hostage-taker

(CNN)As a candidate, Donald Trump sold himself as a deal maker. As president, he's governing more as a hostage taker.

Across an array of domestic and foreign challenges, Trump's go-to move has become to create what amounts to a political hostage situation. He's either terminating, or threatening to terminate, a series of domestic and international policies adopted by earlier administrations -- and insisting that others grant him concessions to change his mind.

Over just the past week, Trump has executed this maneuver three separate times. Last Wednesday, with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sitting beside him, Trump reaffirmed his willingness to walk away from the North American Free Trade Agreement that has linked the US, Mexico and Canada since 1994.

Then on Friday came a double-header. In a belligerent speech, Trump declared that without significant changes he would abandon the international nuclear deal with Iran. On the same day, Trump officially ended the "cost-sharing reduction" payments that help limit health costs for low-income consumers under the Affordable Care Act and then tweeted: "Dems should call me to fix!"


http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/17/politics/donald-trump-negotiating-strategy/index.html
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How Donald Trump is negotiating like a hostage-taker (Original Post) spanone Oct 2017 OP
We have a foreign terrorist in the Oval Office dalton99a Oct 2017 #1
He just thinks that threatening to walk away from a deal is the best negotiating tactic because world wide wally Oct 2017 #2

world wide wally

(21,738 posts)
2. He just thinks that threatening to walk away from a deal is the best negotiating tactic because
Tue Oct 17, 2017, 09:36 AM
Oct 2017

it probably worked for him once. So, he wants to do that it every day. That's why he has 6 bankruptcies.

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