It turns out that Germany's Der Spiegel magazine was a little off the mark last week when it reported that Donald Trump told European Union leaders in Brussels that “the Germans are bad, very bad.” What he actually meant by “very bad," according to his economic spokesman, is that millions of German cars are being sold in the United States and “we will stop this.” In other words, what the man who occupies the job traditionally referred to as “Leader of the Free World” objects to is the free flow of market goods.
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