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I don't like Trump either, but rooting for him to fail is rooting for a worldwide economic collapse. So I'm hoping his policies work out for the next 4 years.

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40 minutes ago, JAS21 said:

I read a comment that China sees ‘worlds biggest clown’ Trump as the most economically incoherent president ever.

 

To me, he doesn’t seem to be doing a great job.

 

Just wondering, you guys over here who support him. I guess that you are not affected that much, but what about your family, friends and others in the US. 
 

If he wanted to change the US, why didn’t he plan to do it slowly instead of the mess he seems to have caused.

I don't have too many friends in the US right now. They seem to be dead. As for family? There aren't too many of them that I regularly communicate with, but the closest family members will be doing fine, regardless.  At least so long as there Is a United States of America.  

 

I'm pretty sure many people don't know what's about to hit them.They've been brainwashed and they believe the propaganda. Already., they're starting to blame Trump, as if it's his fault the word's Central Banks flooded the world with trillions of dollars during COVID and after.  Every day they go about their business as usual, actually believing it's all Trump's fault and that it's his tariff policies that are causing all their problems.  I'm sure inflation there is starting to bite, though.  High prices for groceries, especially. And going forward, it'll only get worse.  It's going to be a mess.  Worse, perhaps, than the Great Depression.  

 

 

 

 

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Very true. You dress up a circus clown in a blue suit, and he is still a clown. 

 

And what about his trade and foreign policies? I have never witnessed such mind numbing stupidity. He is literally a Chinese and Russian wet dream. 

 

While the Swiss president was in Washington last week to lobby U.S. officials over President Donald Trump’s threatened 31% tariff on Swiss goods, the Swiss foreign minister was in Beijing, expressing his nation’s willingness to strengthen cooperation with China and upgrade a free trade agreement.

 

As Trump’s trade war locks the world’s two largest economies on a collision course, America’s unnerved allies and partners are cozying up with China to hedge their bets. It comes as Trump’s trade push upends a decade of American foreign policy — including his own from his first term — toward rallying the rest of the world to join the United States against China. And it threatens to hand Beijing more leverage in any eventual dialogue with the U.S. administration. 

 

Hal Brands, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, said China will “try to exploit Trump’s abrasive behavior to make inroads with U.S. allies and countries in the Global South.”

 

Some scholars say Beijing is already gaining. “People lost the confidence, or even trust, for the United States, particularly for Donald Trump in the U.S. Not for China,” said Li Cheng, professor of political science at the University of Hong Kong. “So in that regard, China gains in the geopolitical landscape.”

In the latest Ipsos poll, for the first time, more people globally now say China has a positive impact on the world than the United States. The pollster cited the broad backlash to Trump’s tariffs. 

 

With Trump saying that countries are “kissing my ass” to negotiate trade deals on his terms or risk stiff import taxes, Beijing is reaching out to countries far and near. It portrays itself as a stabilizing force and a predictable trading partner, both to cushion the impact from Trump’s tariffs and to forge stronger trade ties outside of the U.S. market.

 

“America and China are now locked in a fierce contest for global supremacy,” Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said in an April 16 speech. “Both powers claim they do not wish to force countries to choose sides. But in reality, each seeks to draw others closer into their respective orbits.”

 

 

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54 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

The Don is doing great.

 

Yes he's doing great ruining the USA brand permanently faster than any foreign enemy could ever dream of.

He'll always have his CULT.

What percentage? Probably 30 to 35 percent.

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29 minutes ago, Trippy said:

I don't like Trump either, but rooting for him to fail is rooting for a worldwide economic collapse. So I'm hoping his policies work out for the next 4 years.

Doesn't matter how you're rooting. He's a TOTAL DISASTER and the people that are going to suffer the most from his idiocy are Americans themselves.

I particulary pity younger Americans today whether they're in his stupid cult or not. Because of the permanent damage Trump has already done their future is not promising at all. 

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51 minutes ago, Tug said:

Just wait till the shelves are empty due to his tariffs fiasco!

I was talking to my son just now and he is saying many people from the US are now coming to Canada to shop

for Chinese goods.

Good for the Canadian economy,until the Trump makes a law against that i guess.

Maybe Canada will join the EU soon!

Great job donald!

 

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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Yes.

Is that too difficult a concept for you?

It reflects very badly on the American people who voted for this shameless liar, cheater and sex pest not once but twice.

The selfish me me attitude is disgusting.

 

I see a few Americans out and about, I pretend I can’t speak English. I don’t want to know any of them.

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12 hours ago, JAS21 said:

If he wanted to change the US, why didn’t he plan to do it slowly instead of the mess he seems to have caused.

 

Because when you remove a Band-Aid, do you remove is slowly or just rip it off?

 

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11 hours ago, StandardIssue said:

 

You've got a point there, and it would be great if the guy started taking advice from actual experts rather than assuming his ill informed ideas will be effective in areas he knows little about.

 

It's your opinion that he doesn't have a small army of economists advising him.

People think he's an unhinged lunatic because they see him on the news talking trash.

You don't see the meetings going on behind the scenes. 

 

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