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20-01-2017 09:25 PM #31
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20-01-2017 09:28 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-01-2017 09:45 PM #33
The art of diplomacy is to not say the things you want to say, or to say the things you want to say in a way that makes it look like you're not saying them and to kiss the arse of people and regimes you despise, at least in public ...... Trump doesn't appear to have any of these attributes.
His America first credo has another name .... 'protectionism' .... decades ago that was a system that rarely worked, in today's global economy it has absolutely no chance of working. The big American manufacturers build cars and a million other products abroad so that they can import them to the US and sell them at a fraction of the cost of cars etc produced at home. If Trump gets his way and the car companies for example have to build in the US paying US wages and taxes that car that cost you $5,000 will cost you $8,000.
He can impose higher import duty on Japanese, Chinese and European products to make them more expensive, but that wont make American goods any cheaper at home, meaning that US employers will have to pay higher wages making producing at home even more expensive and that expense will have to be passed on to the consumer.
In this global economy does he really think that making it more expensive for the outside world to import to the US wont go by without retaliation ...... in the blink of an eye the Chinese, Japanese and Europeans will slap import tax on American goods that will make their eyes water ..... and with all these goods being produced in the US being more expensive due to them having to pay higher wages and then having massive import duties slapped on them by foreign governments, why would a European want to buy a Motorola mobile phone made in the good ol' USA when he can buy a Samsung phone made in China that is just as good but half the price?
Then there's the steel plants ...... yes perhaps the USA can revive its steel industry, but the only folk who would want to buy their steel produced at twice or three times the price of Chinese steel are the US car giants and construction industry, but once again that will push up the price of building cars and anything else using US steel and that means they either increase wages or have a whole domestic US economy where nobody can afford to buy anything.
President Trump has already made noises about NATO being obsolete and today in his inauguration speech he made a thinly veiled threat that his United States will no longer be willing to commit troops and resources to protect outside countries, which sounds to me like giving little or no support to the security of the countries bordering his new best buddy Vladimir Putin's Russia.
In which case all of the countries concerned like Poland, the Baltic states, Ukraine and Turkey, not to mention Germany, France and the UK will be galvanised into producing their own weapons rather than relying on importing arms from the US which no doubt many of them do ...... If Trump goes down this line the first thing the UK should threaten to do is cancel Trident on the premise that we have no confidence in the USA's ability or willingness to supply the aftercare the system needs if we do buy it.
I'm beginning to think the Donald hasn't really thought this through.
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20-01-2017 10:00 PM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Right now the world is a broken place, where the rich get richer and the rest struggle, whether what trump has to offer will make things better or worse remains to be seen.
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20-01-2017 10:04 PM #35This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-01-2017 10:06 PM #36
I've just watched it and fair enough I'm pretty jacked right now, bar the America first, America first, I've no clue what he was harping on about, proper radge
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20-01-2017 10:14 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
50 years ago we had nearly full employment, but almost everyone was poor and life expectancy was far lower than it is today. I always laugh when I hear politicians from UKIP talk about making Britain great again. Great for who?
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20-01-2017 10:41 PM #38
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20-01-2017 11:12 PM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-01-2017 02:57 AM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-01-2017 07:15 AM #44
An Executive Order signed to dismantle Obama care. He didn't waste much time.
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21-01-2017 10:20 AM #45This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-01-2017 11:25 AM #46This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Money and patriotism are the order of the day. Expect to see an unprecedented awakening in the Arts (all of it: film, music, literature etc.) and powerful works of fear, resistance and protest over the next four years (if he makes it that far).
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21-01-2017 01:21 PM #47
the funny thing about yesterday for me was seeing protesters carrying placards about saying stand up to hate and fascism , setting fire to cars , smashing up shops and assaulting retirement age military veterans in the streets
these 'liberals' really are a confused bunch
only interested in democracy when the result goes their way , and are against hate and fascism until they feel the need to go on a hate fuelled violent rampage
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21-01-2017 01:51 PM #48This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-01-2017 05:01 PM #52
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Lots of protests in the US and around the world.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-us-canada-38682569
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21-01-2017 05:04 PM #53
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-fife-38704352
2,000 at the US consulate.
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21-01-2017 06:00 PM #55
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What are the protestors hoping to achieve? I have watched alot of coverage online and it's a motley crew who are out protesting with very cringe worthy chants.
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21-01-2017 06:07 PM #57This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They are reminding the incoming administration, with everything that means, that they will be held accountable and do not have a free hand to just do whatever they want.
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21-01-2017 07:59 PM #59
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