Its a balance of maintaining a clear
stance of right and wrong but living with a softness of knowing that my own life and peace is more valuable than dragging out a conflict.
Not exact matches
All
of which is to say that not only is Trump somewhat idiosyncratically hostile to trade, but there are at least some deep structural forces indicating that Trump has the «
right»
stance for a conservative Republican on this
and trade - friendly GOP congressional leaders have the «
wrong» one.
Mind you that wasn't the only thing you said in that particular thread that led me to the conclusion that attempting to have any real dialogue with you was pointless
and I was already well on the way to that point from the countless encounters
of you avoiding questions
and offering nothing more to support your
stance than «I'm
right and you're
wrong» or «read it again, it's clear».
President Trump's obsession with Amazon has reportedly cost the US business $ 53 billion, but
right or
wrong on any one point, his
stance on Amazon's penchant for dodging federal taxes reeks
of hypocrisy,
and his latest accusation about failing to pay state taxes simply
wrong.