China’s Evil Postal Policy Allows Them to Kill Every Mom and Pop Shop in America

China has been playing dirty on the economic stage since it became a “republic.” During peak communism, that mattered less. The economic clout of China was so low that no one really cared what they did. Since the country embraced capitalism and saw massive expansion, their dirty tactics have become a bigger deal on the global stage.

Trump has pointed this out countless time, and the left, in all of their derangement, seems to think that the massive, state-sponsored theft of China is fine. Since China is still largely communist, the left wants to support their economic growth at any cost. They see it as a justification of their socialist agenda.

Interestingly, Trump has also criticized taxpayer money that is spent on the U.S. Postal Service. Again, the left criticizes him and calls him a liar or ignorant. They argue that the USPS is financially solvent. They conveniently gloss over the fact that it is only solvent because it is subsidized by tax dollars.

What might really surprise you is that these two issues are linked. Trump’s biggest complaint with how the USPS operates is tied directly to China cheating on international markets. Does that sound confusing? This video explains it perfectly. Once you’re done watching, you’ll be as angry as Trump and ready to demand we stop this outrageous farce.


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