In a jaw-dropping display of deceit and liberal delusion, China’s recent announcement that trade talks with the United States have yet to begin throws cold water on any hopes that the Biden administration might actually make progress. It’s a stark reminder that under this current administration, America is sadly losing its once unyielding grip on global trade leadership. America First seems to be a forgotten mantra in the halls of power nowadays.
The weak-kneed liberals, with their open borders and globalist fantasies, have been tripping over themselves to appease the Communist regime in China. Instead of making America’s intentions clear, we’re left with vague signals and empty promises. It sounds just like the left to promise change and deliver nothing but disappointment. They simply don’t want to admit that their soft diplomacy approach doesn’t cut it with a country like China.
China says trade talks with U.S. haven’t startedhttps://t.co/xYZZXPyEYK pic.twitter.com/vYhpRdx7uP
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) April 25, 2025
While President Trump took a bold stand against China’s trade antics with his America-first policies, the current regime seems ready to surrender everything on a silver platter. How can we ensure fair trade when the very people in charge are willing to cozy up to a nation that has repeatedly exploited every loophole to undermine our economy?
Make no mistake, folks: China’s claim of no trade talks is not just a tidbit about negotiations; it’s a slap in the face to American workers and businesses who deserve fair treatment. The left just doesn’t get it. Fair trade deals don’t come from wishy-washy words but from matching strength with strength. America needs a leader who will stand firm, not bend at every whisper from Beijing.
So here we are, waiting once again for the limp response from a left-wing administration that can’t seem to see past its own ineptitude. America needs action. America needs a leader who prioritizes our citizens, not kowtows to foreign regimes. How much longer will America’s interests be sidelined on this administration’s watch?