I'm not a Trump supporter, but he is no idiot. He's a 'populist genius'. The leaders in 'Idiocracy' were truly idiots.
He was 'charismatic' in kind of a perverse/uncliassical way ... enough to motivate enough people to tip the scales.
I think we will finally see the 'real Donald Trump' when he starts doing the actual work. I'm very interested, but honestly, I'm worried, I think the risk is high.
I dunno, I think that kind of thinking is what likely sunk Hillary's campaign. Discounting the working class as undeserving, as the ones who meekly assume the role of punching bag for all ills we cannot ascribe to anyone else.
I think the working class was really tired of Globalism. I'm as liberal as they get, but building in the cheapest country always bothered me.
I get hammered for this, but we buy Apple products. We pay a premium. We are told Apple has to build overseas, in order to sell us products at their low prices. Then they have the gut wrenching corporate problem of too much cash?
I'm sorry--it always bothered me.
That said, I'll be shocked if Trump succeeds in bringing back manufacturing. Those senators are not going to raise Tarriffs, or do anything to upset their corporate lobbiests.
> I think the working class was really tired of Globalism...I'm sorry--it always bothered me.
It's not just globalism - it's global competition. Even if the US repeals NAFTA and other trade agreements and economically isolates itself, competition from Japan, China and Germany will remain.
The golden age of American manufacturing wasn't possible just because Glabalism wasn't in existence - it was possible because there was no competition since countries were rebuilding in the aftermath of WWII
>That said, I'll be shocked if Trump succeeds in bringing back manufacturing. Those senators are not going to raise Tarriffs, or do anything to upset their corporate lobbiests.
True, but one could say he now has the bully pulpit from which to rail against those same senators for whatever they will refuse to do with him.
Trump isn't going to bring back manufacturing, but he's also not going to double the size of the H1B program. I'm glad I didn't vote for him, but I'm also glad he won :/
He was 'charismatic' in kind of a perverse/uncliassical way ... enough to motivate enough people to tip the scales.
I think we will finally see the 'real Donald Trump' when he starts doing the actual work. I'm very interested, but honestly, I'm worried, I think the risk is high.