Trump has been the greatest threat to the western world (particularly Australia) over the last 80 years as he has broken / trashed many western alliances all the while China continues to build while encourages the divisions both in the alliances and domestically Rome burns while Trump praises himself.
Trump BTW has done the same internally in the US there is no longer a team America.
How much were UN countries spending on defence before Trump?
He told them to pull their weight. He also boosted military spending after it was trashed after Obama. Those "alliances" you mentioned were coasting on the hope that US would keep wasting defense dollars protecting them with little in return.
Russia didn't walk into the Ukraine on Trumps watch either.
Trump has been in for less then 4 years, yet you are blaming him for problems decades in the making.
Yep
How much were UN countries spending on defence before Trump?
He told them to pull their weight. He also boosted military spending after it was trashed after Obama. Those "alliances" you mentioned were coasting on the hope that US would keep wasting defense dollars protecting them with little in return.
Russia didn't walk into the Ukraine on Trumps watch either.
Trump has been in for less then 4 years, yet you are blaming him for problems decades in the making.
Yep
China is hated amongst many of the places it used debt traps. Trump was the one that successfully took China to task as they were taking advantage across the world.US bases and military spending were for the US to project its power both economically and military exactly what China is about now.
US is causing distrust while China is expanding
Trump has broken that relationship this is extremely dangerous for Australia.
Biden will seek to repair alliances but might be to late.
Can you elaborate and please no political speak, if you cannot answer the question, then don't, move to the next one.China is hated amongst many of the places it used debt traps. Trump was the one that successfully took China to task as they were taking advantage across the world.
Before that everyone was lapping up the trade. And losing patents and tech. Australia needed the wake up call. We were selling out the farm.
Fostering relationships with those around us is more important then the US.
Can you elaborate and please no political speak, if you cannot answer the question, then don't, move to the next one.
1. "China is hated amongst many of the places it used debt traps." Who, and the USA have not implemented the same in the past, world war 11 an d the British Empire
2. "Australia needed the wake up call." Correction, Australians need the wake up call. Australia is a place not a collective of people who can force change.
3. "We were selling out the farm." Not we, but rather our political elite who are elected by people who choose not to take the time to work out how they are being sold out.
We sold the farm a long time ago.
4. "Fostering relationships with those around us is more important then the US." What nations are they?
Thanks, but I still fail to see how you see the US as any better than China.I'll keep it short:
1. Sri Lanka
The rest of your question was a history lesson.
Debt of at least 20% of their nominal GDP to China:
Djibouti, Tonga, Maldives, the Republic of the Congo, Kyrgyzstan, Cambodia, Niger, Laos, Zambia, Samoa, Vanuatu, and Mongolia.
2. ns there's the missing letters to add to the above. Is this a question?
3. I pretty much agree. But the strong stance was post Trump.
4. Literally everyone above us and below Russia.
Remember a time when everyone wanted a leader that wasn't part of the establishment. That did things differently.Thanks, but I still fail to see how you see the US as any better than China.
US conquers by force
China conquers by trade
Did the US, the people, the govnuts send their manufacturing to China?
Australia did, and I speak from the heart as I had to close down a manufacturing business 2 decades ago, as I could not complete against the Chinese. Who's fault was it, I don't know? But still had to make the decision
So if you want to keep defending Chump, go for it, but he is no different to every other business man/woman, it is all about the dollar.
Please prove me wrong.
Remember a time when everyone wanted a leader that wasn't part of the establishment. That did things differently.
Well here he is and everyone pissed and moaned about it for 4 years.
When Bush was in power.When, who, what time was that, who is everyone, can you again clarify with these radical self-belief statements?
I think most on the forum agree that Trump is going to loose, Moxjo has stated he thinks so and I definitely do.Last month the price of derivatives (insurance traders take out to protect themselves from sharp moves in the market) shot up, as investors believed the US election result would be contested for weeks or months.
Two events have since taken place: the first US presidential debate, and Donald Trump contracting coronavirus.
Westpac senior currency strategist Sean Callow has been following the currency markets and traders' views on who will win the election. He says since those two events, financial markets are now pricing in (predicting) a comfortable Joe Biden election victory.
The markets now predict that Donald Trump will lose the US election. Here's how we know
The markets have turned on Donald Trump — and they now predict he'll lose
Some of Trump's enthusiasm to get back to work may be driven by an uncomfortable realisation that he may lose. And currency markets are now pointing to precisely that outcome, writes David Taylor.www.abc.net.au
I think most on the forum agree that Trump is going to loose, Moxjo has stated he thinks so and I definitely do.
So it will be interesting to reflect on the U.S manufacturing and fiscal dynamics in 4 years.
Yea, maybe the Democrats can turn it around. 26.7 trillion at present!I think most on the forum agree that Trump is going to loose, Moxjo has stated he thinks so and I definitely do.
So it will be interesting to reflect on the U.S manufacturing and fiscal dynamics in 4 years.
What support the multi nationals to offshore more manufacturing?Yea, maybe the Democrats can turn it around.
No, turn it around, bring it back. Trump has failed on this score. Refer above charts.What support the multi nationals to offshore more manufacturing?
Time will tell, but Trump has certainly copped a hammering for trying to impose tarrifs on Chinese imports.
The jobs went to Mexico in the 1970's when the Lima agreement was signed, after the South American countries defaulted on their loans.No, turn it around, bring it back. Trump has failed on this score. Refer above charts.
All that has happened is the jobs have gone to Mexico.
Trump steel tarriffs resulted in job losses in Michigan
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