
Kansas City journalist Bill Tammeus shares an apt perspective regarding all the stuff we don't need from the Far East . . . Check-it:
I'm guessing that Trump's assumption (or example) that American children get "30 dolls" for Christmas may simply be a reflection of the wealth with which he grew up and of the wealth he currently likes to show off in countless ways. In fact, his whole way of being strikes me as an example of a 30-doll lifestyle. Yes, I'm sure he knew he was exaggerating, but I wonder if his experience growing up in wealth meant that he simply bumped up the 10 or so dolls girls in his family got to 30.
Despite all that, he managed to speak an important truth about the "ships that are loaded with stuff" heading to the U.S. And the truth he said for all to hear was this: "much of which we don't need."
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