Europe plans increases in defense spending at the same time that U.S. growth has softened, a combination that's putting U.S. exceptionalism at risk. And tariffs are on track to be implemented more broadly, stoking worries about the impact on U.S. growth. A new Citi Research note explores key aspects of this shift. https://on.citi/3FoXZuP
If your research is as clueless as your intro statements, it isn't worth the time to review. Tariffs are already implemented broadly. If some country wants to eliminate tariffs, then just do it and the US won't implement reciprocal tariffs. Quite simple. The US will always be exceptional, especially when we have a great president like Trump. The abject embarrassment Moron joey was a sad aberration from our exceptionalism. I'm sure the citibank loser who wrote this is suffering from a terminal case of TDS, and was a supporter of the vacuous babbling imbecile cackling carmelo. The cluelessness of citibank is yet another reason to not do business with this truly vile institution.
Quite an analytical research.
The FBI has directed citibank to freeze the accounts of several "environmental" NGOs because they are involved in a conspiracy to defraud the US taxpayer. It figures these fraud criminal NGO's would bank at citi, and the former corrupt biden regime would use citi to launder taxpayer funds to these corrupt criminal organizations.
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1wEurope's increase in defense spending, alongside softening U.S. economic growth and expanding tariffs, signals a shift that could impact U.S. global standing. These changes are shaping a complex economic and geopolitical landscape worth deeper exploration.