Trump Brings Coupon Binder To Xi Meeting As Inflation Strategy
The Beijing agenda also includes war, tariffs, and a laminated card reading “ask China if eggs are negotiable.”
The Beijing agenda also includes war, tariffs, and a laminated card reading “ask China if eggs are negotiable.”
Aides introduced a new threat scale ranging from “fake news” to “please ask the Senate later.”
The administration reportedly classified the economy as “carry-on turbulence” and asked the Senate not to shake the overhead bins.
Campaigns are preparing yard signs with dotted lines, just in case the court asks for edits.
The delegation reportedly added a “Please Discuss Carefully” sticker after staff determined “world war escalation” was too long for the label maker.
The plan treats hamburger supply as a constitutional question, with brisket now awaiting possible Supreme Court review.
The White House called it a foreign-policy move, while half of Washington began quietly checking whether Slovakia has primaries.
The Senate requested receipts, the court requested definitions, and America requested a chair near the exit.
A provisional memo warns that unregulated chops could weaken America’s negotiating posture before dinner.
The Senate also asked whether the drawbridge could be bipartisan if both parties got blamed for delays.