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I just read the transcript of Trumps speech, rambling, silly, overblown, but i am not seeing the incitement claimed? https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/...P49FIiRIyUmLHMK2xDPpssPVBtu7kb6Qo_kuUUc4hQSAk
Seems like the rhetoric on here, (and I have been guilty of it too), is beginning to mirror what has happened in the U.S. where accusation is responded to by even more sensational accusation, claims are rebutted by counter-claims, and each side believes in their own "truths." For the U.S. I am more concerned about "At what point in time does a real leader, from either political stripe, stand up and declare enough is enough!"I just read the transcript of Trumps speech, rambling, silly, overblown, but i am not seeing the incitement claimed? https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/...P49FIiRIyUmLHMK2xDPpssPVBtu7kb6Qo_kuUUc4hQSAk
Many of these people are the American victims of globalization. They were unemployed or underemployed and did not see a future for themselves or their kids. They also contributed manpower greatly to the various wars that the US has been involved in, plus they see everything from their freedom of speech, freedom of religion and other rights being eroded. I know quite a few Americans who have told me that the Obama years just about destroyed their businesses and they have seen a noticeable effect in their economy and hope to have enough money to survive Biden tenure.
Chuckled here at that one.Halloween will be interesting. Bet we see a lot of shamans.
America is one of the few economies in the World that could almost totally close it's economy off and sustain itself. It possesses vast natural resources, dominates technologically advanced industries, is an agricultural superpower and has highly favorable demographics in comparison to almost every other Industrialized Country. It's large enough that it could, if it wanted to, form an Autarky of sorts. In fact, I would argue this is the natural American disposition.That's not politically driven; that's a combination of free market capitalism driving for the highest 'shareholder value' and increasing automation. That will continue regardless of political party, and don't think any of that would really be any different if it had been a republican president instead of Obama.
While Trump may have had some short term job increases propping up dying industries like coal or otherwise rolling back environmental protections to allow cheaper resource extraction, none of that is going to create a real future for themselves or their kids. Especially if you continue to poison the waterways, air and land. Also the tarriffs around things like steel, aluminum and other intermediate goods only increased prices of American made goods and made them less competitive globally, so it was pretty stupid. That happened concurrently with massive tax cut for the rich and big businesses, which they've proven never trickle down. Those are the same people that were also enriched from the various wars and subsequent raiding of natural resources, or handouts from massive government contracts; they are doing a pretty good job at being kleptocracy and mortgaging those people's grandkids futures though.
When Wall street and big banks get massive bailouts, but folks lose their homes it's not really a stretch to see who the politicians really are working for, and it's not generally the people, especially given how much they spend just to get elected and stay in office. It can get kind of greasy in Canada, but imagine if they would spend 100 times the amount on every local election. It's crazy, and the whole political donation circuit, PAC/superPAC influence has really just bought and sold their democracy.
Developed economies eschew the efficiencies of comparative advantage at their peril. Could they ‘go it alone’? In absolute terms, yes. But the opportunity cost would be massive. Every unit of labour apportioned to something America does less efficiently than competitors would be taken from something they can do more efficiently. This would cost them in real terms of quality of life.America is one of the few economies in the World that could almost totally close it's economy off and sustain itself. It possesses vast natural resources, dominates technologically advanced industries, is an agricultural superpower and has highly favorable demographics in comparison to almost every other Industrialized Country. It's large enough that it could, if it wanted to, form an Autarky of sorts. In fact, I would argue this is the natural American disposition.
I actually think long term, this is the strategy that the US will pursue. It will devalue it's currency IOT to reduce its relative debt while also causing a boost in exports and reducing its trade deficit. I do think it will pursue a sort of Mercantilist System with "like minded" Countries where it allows Free Trade "for a price", USMCA being a great example of that.
In the spirit of critical thought, perhaps something to read through?I just read the transcript of Trumps speech, rambling, silly, overblown, but i am not seeing the incitement claimed? https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/...P49FIiRIyUmLHMK2xDPpssPVBtu7kb6Qo_kuUUc4hQSAk
It depends on what the purpose of this exercise would be. Of course, the World is way to interconnected to completely go it alone but there are situations where it makes complete sense to be self-reliant.Developed economies eschew the efficiencies of comparative advantage at their peril. Could they ‘go it alone’? In absolute terms, yes. But the opportunity cost would be massive. Every unit of labour apportioned to something America does less efficiently than competitors would be taken from something they can do more efficiently. This would cost them in real terms of quality of life.
It depends on what the purpose of this exercise would be. Of course, the World is way to interconnected to completely go it alone but there are situations where it makes complete sense to be self-reliant.
COVID-19 PPE + Vaccine Supply and the recent Huawei scandal should have made that abundantly clear.
Nah, that train has sailed as supply chains are global, and too many key bits are made overseas. Definitely could be done, but would require a degree of nationalisation that they would never get away with politically. Their entire consumer economy is heavily reliant on the import of cheap goods made elsewhere.America is one of the few economies in the World that could almost totally close it's economy off and sustain itself. It possesses vast natural resources, dominates technologically advanced industries, is an agricultural superpower and has highly favorable demographics in comparison to almost every other Industrialized Country. It's large enough that it could, if it wanted to, form an Autarky of sorts. In fact, I would argue this is the natural American disposition.
I actually think long term, this is the strategy that the US will pursue. It will devalue it's currency IOT to reduce its relative debt while also causing a boost in exports and reducing its trade deficit. I do think it will pursue a sort of Mercantilist System with "like minded" Countries where it allows Free Trade "for a price", USMCA being a great example of that.
While I acknowledge you used the word "almost", the two bolded phrases are in opposition. Just off the top of my head, the US produces virtually no bauxite (aluminum) or lithium. US corporation, like all others, do what they feel they can get away with to reduce costs, which typically means off-shore production. Short of some kind of command and control economy, I don't see it happening.America is one of the few economies in the World that could almost totally close it's economy off and sustain itself. It possesses vast natural resources, dominates technologically advanced industries, is an agricultural superpower and has highly favorable demographics in comparison to almost every other Industrialized Country. It's large enough that it could, if it wanted to, form an Autarky of sorts. In fact, I would argue this is the natural American disposition.
I actually think long term, this is the strategy that the US will pursue. It will devalue it's currency IOT to reduce its relative debt while also causing a boost in exports and reducing its trade deficit. I do think it will pursue a sort of Mercantilist System with "like minded" Countries where it allows Free Trade "for a price", USMCA being a great example of that.
Because there wasn't any. It's all about telling the lie loud and often. Cheap theatrics.I just read the transcript of Trumps speech, rambling, silly, overblown, but i am not seeing the incitement claimed? https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/...P49FIiRIyUmLHMK2xDPpssPVBtu7kb6Qo_kuUUc4hQSAk
Seems like the rhetoric on here, (and I have been guilty of it too), is beginning to mirror what has happened in the U.S. where accusation is responded to by even more sensational accusation, claims are rebutted by counter-claims, and each side believes in their own "truths." For the U.S. I am more concerned about "At what point in time does a real leader, from either political stripe, stand up and declare enough is enough!"
Disagreement is the foundation of politics, hyperbole its' main floor. We have seen numerous examples of where either unchecked or deliberate polarization leads, and have seen it once before in the U.S. I shudder to think of the ramifications if it were to happen again, not just for the U.S., where it would be disastrous, but globally, where it would be catastrophic.
You are right, it was probably ANTIFA all along...Because there wasn't any. It's all about telling the lie loud and often. Cheap theatrics.
Seems like the rhetoric on here, (and I have been guilty of it too), is beginning to mirror what has happened in the U.S. where accusation is responded to by even more sensational accusation, claims are rebutted by counter-claims, and each side believes in their own "truths." For the U.S. I am more concerned about "At what point in time does a real leader, from either political stripe, stand up and declare enough is enough!"
Disagreement is the foundation of politics, hyperbole its' main floor. We have seen numerous examples of where either unchecked or deliberate polarization leads, and have seen it once before in the U.S. I shudder to think of the ramifications if it were to happen again, not just for the U.S., where it would be disastrous, but globally, where it would be catastrophic.