Did you hear any of the speech Trump gave this week ?
It was on and on and on about how great he is.
He's got some intelligent people in his administration. The problem until a couple of days ago at least was that he was listening to the idiots, like Peter Retarrdo. (That Elon Musk's nickname for Peter Navarro, not mine). Originally Posted by TinyI’m sure there are some people in the administration who are rational and educated enough to understand how government, foreign policy, technology and the economy work but with people like Laura Loomer around who have the ability to convince Trump to fire you for not being loyal enough why speak up at all.
I’m sure there are some people in the administration who are rational and educated enough to understand how government, foreign policy, technology and the economy work but with people like Laura Loomer around who have the ability to convince Trump to fire you for not being loyal enough why speak up at all.Laura Loomer, LOL. Yeah, I thought Susie Wiles was supposed to keep the idiots and the nut cases away from Trump. She needs to up her game.
Trump is an idiot that rules by fear, and when your employees fear you then they can’t do their jobs properly. This is a big reason our government is in so much turmoil. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
Free markets and the rule of law and sanctity of contracts (and treaties) are a large part of what made the USA the most prosperous large country in the world, by far.Trump is a shady individual who runs a shady business. Now all those that want the government run like a business are surprised that he runs it in a shady manner.
Trump appears intent on making the USA into a Banana Republic, where crony capitalism reigns. Originally Posted by Tiny
Trump is a shady individual who runs a shady business. Now all those that want the government run like a business are surprised that he runs it in a shady manner. Originally Posted by txdot-guyRunning government more like business is not necessarily a bad idea. For example, government could definitely stand to improve efficiency. But running the USA like Trump ran his businesses is not.
Trump is a shady individual who runs a shady business. Now all those that want the government run like a business are surprised that he runs it in a shady manner. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
Trump said the United States can kick the Chinese's asses in a trade war, because we have a huge trade deficit with China. That puts us in the driver's seat! Well, how are we supposed to manufacture cars or drones or robots or missiles or spacecraft if China shuts us off completely from their rare earth metals and magnets? Did Trump think about that before he started the trade war? Did he make sure we'd have alternate supplies? Well, no. If we invade Canada and Greenland right now, how long is it going to take to replace Chinese supplies?It's often said that we hold all the high cards here, as the trade imbalance is so large. Maybe, but I'm not so sure.
Exactly who's in the driver's seat Donald? Originally Posted by Tiny
Maybe the MAGA team just needs a new messenger. Lauren Boebert, judging from what I've read, is pretty much an all-in Trump girl. Maybe they could arrange to get some media appearances lined up for her.That's not a bad idea. Xi would undoubtedly be more receptive if approached by Lauren than Peter Navarro. Navarro's just too damn abrasive, and he probably doesn't give good head. Bessent would be more diplomatic, but who wants a hand job from a middle aged homo.
After all, it's been reported that she's willing to take a direct, "hands-on" approach when a hard challenge comes her way! Originally Posted by Texas Contrarian
A friend in Hong Kong agrees with you btw. He notes that China is a proud nation, and suffered mightily under European colonial powers in the 19th century. Trump's approach is not wise. He believes it could actually encourage China to seize Taiwan. Originally Posted by TinyAccording to what I've read in a few opinion pieces regarding this issue, I believe there is indeed a growing concern that American failure to expeditiously work out some reasonably favorable set of accommodations with China could greatly increase the risk that Xi might, sooner rather than later, consider the time ripe for a sacking of Taiwan.