Senate Treats Canadian Tourism Expo As New NATO Front
Diplomats reportedly secured the booth map before asking whether China controlled the lanyards.
Diplomats reportedly secured the booth map before asking whether China controlled the lanyards.
The Iran briefing reportedly stalled after three departments claimed the same window seat near the serious flags.
Negotiators reportedly requested a chain-of-custody form, a forklift, and one senator willing to read the annex.
Agriculture officials were told soybeans may celebrate once Beijing releases the celebratory paperwork template.
Beijing’s new policy requires U.S. threats to arrive with a binder clip, three stamps, and a deal memo nobody reads.
Washington reportedly offered a handshake, a binder, and whatever Trump last initialed in Sharpie.
The Fed reportedly issued lenders laminated threat levels ranging from “preapproved” to “move back in with your parents.”
The White House insists diplomacy is strongest when every clause faces the other direction.
A preliminary memo warned peace could disrupt several binders labeled “Necessary Sternness.”
Candidates were advised that ticket numbers do not guarantee condiments, cabinet posts, or eye contact.