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Ask HN: If Trump wins. How could it impact the tech industry?
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18 points
by mrcabada
3515 days ago
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I'm concerned about what could mean for the tech industry in America (and maybe the world) to have Trump as a president. As far as I know Trump is not so happy with: Immigrants working in the US, clean/renewable energy, importing goods from other countries and some other stuff that could hinder or slow down the progress of technology in this country. Is it something not to worry about? or should we? P.S I don't want cool companies that are changing the world to have difficulties on getting things done :( (I am not american) |
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The main concern of his is the flow of capital out of the US, be it through delocating companies or employment of cheap workforce mainly in southeastern Asia. He wants to exploit the national potential of workforce and has a more introvert, more domestic politic inclination, planning minimal involvement in international questions. And he seeks the support needed through a populist policy with a xenophobic and banale rhetoric targeting the unread american proletariat, the unemployed, and the elderly who does not appreciate the today's increasingly internationalised society and culture.
> P.S I don't want cool companies that are changing the world to have difficulties on getting things done :(
Three buzzwords in a row. The only company I expected would make a concrete and desirable change with positive effects in a global scale was Tesla, but they shifted interest recently away from making electric vehicles practical (actually as a city-dweller I see carownership a burden, but that's another story). I know commenting on this will detract from the topic here, so I will not do so.