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For the feature "The Art Of The Magnificent President" book pitch, Tolstoy’s War and Peace will be used as a model.pic.twitter.com/jc9u5cX5gS
I'm old enough to remember when a candidate was mocked for warning about russia, and then we sold russia 20% of our uranium. Seems like recent years, but surely it was decades ago.
US imports more uranium then it exports/produces...and according to uranium one deal which required over 9 independent bodies as well as two independent nuclear regulatory commissions too sign off on it, that uranium cannot be sold or moved outside the united states...oooh scary
So it was a good deal, you’re saying. I’m having trouble staying on point with the left’s narratives: Russia good or Russia bad? Why would we sell what we import? And # of corrupt agencies doesn’t impress: #spygate is unmasking many. DoJ, State, FBI, IRS, EPA, CIA, NSA ...
*Why would we sell what we import?* For money? why else. And two of those agencies are independent nuclear regulatory commissions, non partisan and not for profit whose entire job is to make sure harmful material is not going to the wrong hands. Again what is unmasked here?
Now, I imagine a scenario like this: “Hey, cushy overpaid bureaucrat: the top down to these multiple alphabet intelligence agencies said this transfer is sound. This sale to our #overcharge buddies is going to be the lynchpin of our economic recovery: do you want to obstruct it?”
And no downsides to the deal a all... sounds like a smart move.
Why didn’t we make 5x a smarter move and sell them 100% under the same terms? Or 200% since they’d have no way of verifying ... It’s not implausible they didn’t have the money.
Why sell 100% of something and lose all control over it? it's bad business to sell majority shares to someone else.
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