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by ivan_gammel
276 days ago
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Everyone will adapt the same way as businesses adapted to local specifics in other countries. Russia was wild, China was hard, most of Africa is crazy, but if there are money, entrepreneurial energy will channel towards it. The real losers here are American consumers, because extra risks (or privileged access to market premiums for locals) will be included in price. |
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this isn't some low-skill burger-flipping workers staying permanently and replacing a whole career of american citizens' jobs...
US just had to turn a blind-eye, wait until those workers are done with the set-up and leave for good
And now... things got ugly too quick -- I doubt even Trump wanted this.
My pet theory is... this is a classic example of an political double-spy (Tori Branum) being "cooperatively passive-aggressive" (if party a shouts for A, get inside party a, and go to the extreme far-end of A to show A is bad -- though in reality, some middle-ground was what party a was initially aiming for)