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Cocktail-party chatter FWIW from a China hand here yesterday is that somebody pro-Taiwan in his camp put him up to it. Not a policy position, but someone would like it to be.
The Chinese haven't been devaluing the Yuan for a while now in the way that he is talking about. They been trying to get it to be stronger, any devaluing tricks lately have been to offset when the dollar strength surges.
On top if that, someone needs to explain the burdens and benefits of being the Worlds reserve currency. I suspect that would fall on deaf ears.
On top if that, someone needs to explain the burdens and benefits of being the Worlds reserve currency. I suspect that would fall on deaf ears.
Yeah, I agree. That said, we are awfully far away from any currency threatening the dollar there. Trump can behave as if the USD isn't the defacto global currency for eight years and still hardly dent its status, as I understand it.
Definitely on that, it's not going anywhere but I'm talking more about the benefits side. This is a very hard argument to have because arguing a conterfactual in the face of somebody arguing about losing manufacturing jobs is hard. The same voters who went to the polls to pull the lever for Donald Trump to Make America Great Again also go to Walmart for their low prices, especially in Rural America where Walmart is the only game in town. At one point Walmart was proud to promote they sold Made in the USA products until it became a burden to the bottom line and China came online as a viable manufacturing exporter.
Ah. You meant something aimed at Trump voters. Gotcha. Yes. It's a two-step argument:
1. It's really and truly robots that have taken "your" jobs
2. At least you get more-affordable goods
All that can fit in a tweet. Thinking out loud here about packaging information for public consumption, but everybody knows that sound bites have to be short. It seems like Trump knows that they also have to be incredibly simple and clear. I don't know that, for example, HRC's people knew/acted on this.
hack... but if you can't afford the more-affordable goods, do you really care at that point? I'd suggest those people are just looking for jobs and anything that helps that cause is good.
Probably a very rational thought process in their shoes.
Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
That's why it is hard to argue a counterfactual for this, they want to buy the cheaply priced items and have the high paying job. You start some kind of trade war based on this reasoning you will have a hard time getting either.
It is more than just shoes, it is clothes, it is groceries, it is the cell phone you buy. It all adds up. Everything you buy has lower prices due to trade agreements.
2012 Detroit Lions Draft: 1) Cordy Glenn G , 2) Brandon Taylor S, 3) Sean Spence olb, 4) Joe Adams WR/KR, 5) Matt McCants OT, 7a) B.J. Coleman QB 7b) Kewshan Martin WR
Are parents nationwide about to confront the same dubious choices the parents of Detroit's schoolchildren face?
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This summer, the DeVos family contributed $1.45 million over two months ? an astounding average of $25,000 a day ? to Michigan GOP lawmakers and the state party after the Republican-led Legislature derailed a bipartisan provision that would have provided more charter school oversight in Detroit.
GLEP also pushed hard ? and successfully ? to lift the cap on charter schools a few years ago, even though Michigan already had among the highest number of charters in the nation despite statistics suggesting charters weren't substantively outperforming traditional public schools.
2012 Detroit Lions Draft: 1) Cordy Glenn G , 2) Brandon Taylor S, 3) Sean Spence olb, 4) Joe Adams WR/KR, 5) Matt McCants OT, 7a) B.J. Coleman QB 7b) Kewshan Martin WR
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