Article: 'Irreconcilable differences' between U.S. and EU.

Nope ... no surprise the U.S. and European Union (EU) can't agree on something. The difference this time is some trade experts seem to be giving into the idea the U.S. and EU just see things differently.

HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS CHAIRMAN BILL THOMAS (R-Calif.)--"The U.S. and the European Union, as far as I'm concerned, in the real world have irreconcilable differences on trade ... and when you have irreconcilable differences, sometimes the best thing you can do is just to part ways. The U.S. should announce separation from the European Union and stop being an enabler [for the EU]."

SENATE FINANCE CHAIRMAN CHUCK GRASSLEY (R-Iowa)--"In the end, Chairman Thomas ...

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