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by twotwotwo 215 days ago
"What are the consequences of recent, controversial changes in policy?" does not become an irrelevant question simply because you can also think of hypothetical policies.
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I'm not from US, so from outside it looks like US changed priorities and are less concerned about what happens in other countries, which is understandable. Whether it is good policy long term or not is another question, but clearly it was popular choice.
Does the US not have a national debt? To cut spending seems like a good long-term policy.