Friday, March 01, 2019

Hartzler stresses the positives in President Trump's summit with Kim Jong Un

(From Fourth District Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler)

Here is some good news we can all get behind: it’s been 457 days since North Korea leader Kim Jong Un conducted a test missile launch, which is a big difference from 2016 when his country launched a missile every 24 days.

We can be thankful to our current Administration for much of that progress.

President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un met this week in Vietnam for the second of their summits designed to discuss Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons program. 

This Administration has made great strides in bring Kim to the negotiating table. While no concrete agreements were reached at this meeting, I am hopeful Kim Jong Un will choose the path of denuclearization and prosperity for his nation.


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guess you are running again and your internet pundits are going full blast with your praise of an a incompetent president who violates all classes of decency. I will for sure never vote for the likes of you as you show no signs of supporting what is right for the people, but back and support a person who likes dictators. What a worthless bunch of legislators Missouri has and has had in the past. What are the positives, he was embarrassed by nothing accomplished and spent millions of taxpayer dollars for essentially a vacation for orange tufted moron.

Anonymous said...

Yes, we should have saved the money. After all, the $93 trillion bill for the Green New Deal is going to need paid. There really is no advantage whatsoever to striking any deal with North Korea. It's not like these negotiations, if they were successful, would have had benefited anyone except those millions of people who are living under an oppressive dictator. Let's be honest, no one cares about them. They aren't important. High speed trains and farting cows, someone telling us what we can and cannot eat. These are important things, not some yellowed skinned nobodies.
I like your deep thinking, 4:42. You and I should get coffee sometime.

Steve Holmes said...

I wouldn't be surprised if Trump expected the talks to fail, planning to walk out when they did so he could look like a leader who sticks to his principles.

Anonymous said...

And.... ?