Maher on Doll Talk: Trump ‘loses an imaginary negotiation with children.



Comedian Bill Maher has acquired President Trump’s use of dolls to clarify the need for families to avoid excessive consumption, as the administration moves in an unequal economic climate that his commercial war is nourished.

“What is with the dolls?” Maher said on Friday in an episode of “Real Time”, adding, “What is with the dolls?”

“Three times, three times last week now, defended three times from the definitions that talked about the dolls.”

Questions about the effect of the latest tariff for the Trump administration on American consumers to the White House pushed his messages. The president and his allies argued that families should be ready to sacrifice during what he was in a transitional period.

Since retailers expressed their concerns about how to affect the sweeping import taxes on the prices of their products and any impact on the supply chain, Trump suggested that the children be fine with a fewer games – the cabinet minister, feelings, Scott Beesente and White House Vice President Stephen Miller at a later time.

“You know, one of them said,” Oh, the shelves, will be open. “Well, maybe children will have two dolls instead of 30 blood, and they may cost the dolls a few dollars more than they do usually.”

Maher bent in the speech, noting that the president changed the number of dolls in recent days.

“Perhaps children will have to obtain two dolls,” he said, and after two days, he said, “They will get three or four dolls.” Then shocked it the next day, five dolls. “

“Yes, this is our deals maker,” said comedy. “Loss of fake negotiations with children.”

The TV host is not the only one who doubts the management strategy. The Republicans of the Senate also pressed the president to calm the talk of doll.

Some even suggested that the comments are inverse results and Trump may risk going out as not sensitive at a time when the consumer’s confidence already appears to be the lowest level in five years.

“Everything we need to do needs instructions by people who have suffered from scarcity, and this is clear that someone’s words have never tested a scarcity,” a Senate Republican told Hill newspaper earlier this week.

“This is not really sensitive to the circumstances of people who are struggling every day,” they added.

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