A Trade Deal, but a Weak One; The Democratic Candidates Get Pushed Left; Saturday a Day of Struggle in Venezuela

A Trade Deal, but a Weak One; The Democratic Candidates Get Pushed Left; Saturday a Day of Struggle in Venezuela

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In-Brief

  1. Any US-China trade deal this year will be weak and incomplete because, for political reasons, neither Trump nor Xi can afford a serious economic slowdown late this year or in 2020.
  2. The Democratic candidates for the Democratic nomination to run against Trump keep pushing each other to the left, worrying mainstream party leaders.
  3. On Saturday, February 23, in Venezuela, interim President Guiado confronted the socialist dictator Maduro over emergency aid crossing the borders.
  4. Don’t pay much attention to the Democratic nomination “horse race” polls now. They measure little but name recognition at this point.
  5. The Joke: ”A backward poet writes inverse.”

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