Trump Threw A Tantrum And Ticked Off Germany By Calling The Germans Very Very Bad

During a meeting with the EU in Brussels, Donald Trump threw a tantrum and began complaining about Germany, during which he was quoted as calling the Germans, “very very bad.”

Der Spiegel reported via English Google translation,

US President Donald Trump complained bitterly about the German trade surplus on his meeting with the EU top in Brussels. “The Germans are evil, very evil,” said Trump. This was learned by the SPIEGEL from participants in the meeting. Trump said, “Look at the millions of cars they sell in the US, and we’ll stop that.”

So basically, Trump sat down with the world’s economic leaders, whined about German imports, threw a fit and a called the Germans evil. Here in America, we call that an average Thursday in the Trump presidency. This behavior might be surprising to the rest of the world, but this is what the United States now has to live with for 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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The world’s only superpower is being run by a man who has to have his television time monitored because cable news gets him too riled up and makes him want to tweet.
Trump’s tantrum is the lead in all of the German newspapers because it sounds like this president is aching for a trade war that will destroy the US economy. Donald Trump wants to slap a tariff on the imports of American allies.

If Donald Trump wants German cars no longer sold in the United States, he better be prepared for American products not be sold in Germany.

The Germans aren’t bad for making cars that Americans want to buy. The only evil in this conversation resides between Trump’s ears because the president is apparently trying to destroy free market capitalism.

Update: The White House clarified that Trump said the Germans were very bad, not evil.



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