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Scott Walker: Cancel Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Upcoming Visit

“You have to start dealing with your staff and calling that out and send a strong message to China that there is different leadership”, Walker said. Walker said he would put his record against that of any other candidate in the field.

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As I have long stated, we are so tied in with China and Asia that their markets are now taking the U.S. market down. Walker mentioned China as a threat during his announcement speech on July 13 – a topic he seldom, if ever, mentioned before then which has become a regular part of his stump speech.

“It’s something I’ve talked about repeatedly…”

“See the more I listen to her, I realize that she would be a pretty good deceiver in chief, but we can’t trust her to be the commander in chief”, he said. In a nutshell, he would first strip away the federal medical insurance subsidies that they and their employees get as authorities staff. That, he says, would expose them to the identical premium will increase that many People need to pay and immediate Congress to behave on his plan.

His statement came on a turbulent day for markets after Chinese stocks tumbled, setting off a chain reaction across the globe.

Walker’s Wisconsin public-private economic development arm, meanwhile, is planning a trade venture to China in January, and is joining a larger trade venture as part of a regional group in May.

Scott Walker today called on President Obama to cancel Chinese President Xi Jinping’s official state visit scheduled for next month, citing the country’s currency manipulation and recent Chinese cyberattacks against the U.S. government.

The candidates’ rhetoric brought back memories of the final months of the 2008 presidential election. which took place in the shadow of the financial crisis after the collapse of Lehman Brothers bank. Real-estate mogul Donald Trump took to social media to sound the alarm over what he portrayed as cluelessness from US leaders. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) – to oppose the U.S.’s controversial nuclear deal with Iran.

Wisconsin governor Scott Walker, who said last week that Donald Trump does not intimidate him and discussed Trump supporters at length with The Wall Street Journal yesterday, released a statement on two of the businessman’s favorite subjects on Monday: the markets and China.

But Walker said that Obama should cancel the visit because “there’s serious work to be done rather than pomp and circumstance”.

Christie was one of a few Republican presidential candidates Monday to speak out against the U.S.’s relationship with China.

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“We gave you a preview of what could happen to this country if you give it over to liberal, borrow-and-spend politicians”, he told the crowd in New Hampshire, the state that host the first Republican presidential primary.

Republican presidential candidate Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker speaks at the Alabama GOP summer luncheon as he tours the South Saturday Aug. 22 2015 at the International Sports Hall of Fame in Talladega Ala