I heard that too. She has one of the lowest public profiles among the top contenders. One advantage is that she is considered to be popular among the California Progressive caucus (led by Ro Khanna). She has quite some progressive credentials (support Green New Deal, Child Welfare Reform, support universal healthcare, etc.). And when you start to think she would be the ideal candidate from a progressive point of view, you find this on the internet :True, but it also stops people from being brought on board because of her. He has talked about being a one term president. I would like it to be someone younger who could carry a torch, not someone who will also be 70 by the next election.
However, NATO is not an economic block.The UK is part of NATO, which works reasonably well as a unit due to the US on the whole, but the EU is far from united; it is fraying at the edges and will eventually collapse. Maybe NATO will too, now. The EU is only really good for the weaker economies within it and for Germany in the long run.
I will give you one thing though, the Brexit talks were badly handled by the UK, which was largely down to May's ineptness, weakness and love for the EU.
Anyway, this is a US elections thread, better get back on topic
As much as I don't like Trump, he is right about NATO, i.e. the other countries have not been pulling their weight or taking their own defence seriously, and they only have themselves to blame. But, you are right, it is a gift to Russia.
Should you be looking to Germany for leadership? It is reliant on Russia for one.
These national polls are important (= popular vote & strengthen political legitimacy), but eventually it all comes down to polls that shows significant support at state level (= electoral college). At the time of Hillary Clinton vs. D. Trump, not a lot of republican or leaning states came into play for Democrats to win the electoral college. Key difference now is that Biden might even win red states like Texas, Ohio & Georgia. This is unprecedented and might change the electoral and political playing field for years to come (Senate and House of R.)
I don't think it's likely EU will fall apart in 10, 20 years. Even the most eurospectic countries like Poland and Hungary acknowledge the benefits of being an EU member from political, economical and scientific perspective. After the chaos with Brexit, most far right political parties with independence aspirations (e.g. Marine Le Pen with her Frexit and my Dutch compatriot Thierry Baudet with his Nexit) changed their minds and decided it is better to change the European Union from within than staying outside.The UK is part of NATO, which works reasonably well as a unit due to the US on the whole, but the EU is far from united; it is fraying at the edges and will eventually collapse. Maybe NATO will too, now. The EU is only really good for the weaker economies within it and for Germany in the long run.
I will give you one thing though, the Brexit talks were badly handled by the UK, which was largely down to May's ineptness, weakness and love for the EU.
Anyway, this is a US elections thread, better get back on topic
As much as I don't like Trump, he is right about NATO, i.e. the other countries have not been pulling their weight or taking their own defence seriously, and they only have themselves to blame. But, you are right, it is a gift to Russia.
Should you be looking to Germany for leadership? It is reliant on Russia for one.
Looking at 10-20 years is a very short-term view. That amount of time is nothing in reality, although for us tinnitus sufferers it seems like an eternity. The EU will implode for sure, it's just a matter of when.I don't think it's likely EU will fall apart in 10, 20 years. Even the most eurospectic countries like Poland and Hungary acknowledge the benefits of being an EU member from political, economical and scientific perspective. After the chaos with Brexit, most far right political parties with independence aspirations (e.g. Marine Le Pen with her Frexit and my Dutch compatriot Thierry Baudet with his Nexit) changed their minds and decided it is better to change the European Union from within than staying outside.
I agree about the financial contribution to NATO. That is not fair to the US. It is too low on our part. Most countries in the EU pay below the 2% minimum. Instead of blowing the whole issue up, we should negotiate with Trump or the next American administration about equally dividing defence in world matters and finance.
At the time of Hillary Clinton vs. D. Trump, not a lot of republican or leaning states came into play for Democrats to win the electoral college. Key difference now is that Biden might even win red states like Texas, Ohio & Georgia. This is unprecedented and might change the electoral and political playing field for years to come (Senate and House of R.)
That's my prediction too. Many progressives will vote against Trump but then lose interest in the future if the dem party doesn't adopt a less neolib mindset. There needs to be less lip service and more actual compromise.It's not going to change the playing field for years to come. It will affect this election and that's it. These new Dem voters aren't for the party, they're just anti trump.
It's not going to change the playing field for years to come. It will affect this election and that's it. These new Dem voters aren't for the party, they're just anti trump.
Ok, it sounds crazy what I'm going to say, but hear me out. It's going to be a looooong story.That's my prediction too. Many progressives will vote against Trump but then lose interest in the future if the dem party doesn't adopt a less neolib mindset. There needs to be less lip service and more actual compromise.
This is literally a form of bioterrorism. Wtf.White House deliberately dropped plan to conduct nationwide corona testing early on
The White House COVID-19 task force has deliberately thwarted a plan for early nationwide testing because it was the Democratic-led states that have been hardest hit by the pandemic, according to a comprehensive reconstruction of Vanity Fair. The task force was led by Donald Trump's son-in-law and consultant Jared Kushner.
Link: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/202...s-secret-testing-plan-went-poof-into-thin-air
History will not judge the Trump family kindly, if this is true.This is literally a form of bioterrorism. Wtf.
This is a totally hypothetical question of course (thankfully it looks like Trump doesn't have the power to do this) but if Trump delayed the election to keep himself in power, would any foreign governments step in or would we Americans be on our own to deal with it?History will not judge the Trump family kindly, if this is true.
I suspect we would be on our own to deal with it, unless our own military told him to stand down.This is a totally hypothetical question of course (thankfully it looks like Trump doesn't have the power to do this) but if Trump delayed the election to keep himself in power, would any foreign governments step in or would we Americans be on our own to deal with it?
What could other governments do? I think you'd be alone to deal with it outside of some wagging fingers from the British and so on. Would a civil war break out?This is a totally hypothetical question of course (thankfully it looks like Trump doesn't have the power to do this) but if Trump delayed the election to keep himself in power, would any foreign governments step in or would we Americans be on our own to deal with it?
What could other governments do? I think you'd be alone to deal with it outside of some wagging fingers from the British and so on. Would a civil war break out?
Let's hope Trump gets slaughtered come election day. If he gets back in the US is all but dead to me.
Serious changes need to be made to the electoral system to make sure the likes of Trump (no political background) can ever get into power again.
You would absolutely be on your own, I'm afraid. Nobody would dare to take on America.This is a totally hypothetical question of course (thankfully it looks like Trump doesn't have the power to do this) but if Trump delayed the election to keep himself in power, would any foreign governments step in or would we Americans be on our own to deal with it?
I'm not quite sure why you are so interested in U.S. politics when you are not a citizen here?White House deliberately dropped plan to conduct nationwide corona testing early on
The White House COVID-19 task force has deliberately thwarted a plan for early nationwide testing because it was the Democratic-led states that have been hardest hit by the pandemic, according to a comprehensive reconstruction of Vanity Fair. The task force was led by Donald Trump's son-in-law and consultant Jared Kushner.
Link: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/202...s-secret-testing-plan-went-poof-into-thin-air
I'm not a dog or a cat but I spent my education and career learning about their anatomy and physiology. Some people are just interested in things.I'm not quite sure why you are so interested in U.S. politics when you are not a citizen here?
It was more directed at @Christiaan, not you.I'm not a dog or a cat but I spent my education and career learning about their anatomy and physiology. Some people are just interested in things.
Because the US, whether we like or not, involves itself in every other country in the world. Hence what happens in the US on the national political level has a large influence on what happens elsewhere.I'm not quite sure why you are so interested in U.S. politics when you are not a citizen here?
And I believe she was offering a reason. Why does it matter if a Dutch person is interested in US politics to you? Considering how powerful our military is, and that we're supposedly a force for "good" and "stability" in the world, I would say most people should at least be somewhat interested in our politics.It was more directed at @Christiaan, not you.
Seems like everyone is bashing Trump, even people from across the pond. Some people I read stopped watching Jimmy Kimmel because his monologue was always about Trump. Jimmy took a break now, possibly from the flak he was getting or maybe he is always on a break during the summer?And I believe she was offering a reason. Why does it matter if a Dutch person is interested in US politics to you? Considering how powerful our military is, and that we're supposedly a force for "good" and "stability" in the world, I would say most people should at least be somewhat interested in our politics.
Well, I see that your question created some attention in the thread It's always good to have these stirring conversations on Tinnitus Talk.I'm not quite sure why you are so interested in U.S. politics when you are not a citizen here?
Telling the European Nation's they need to put more money into NATO does make sense to me. It was how he did it that's caused issues though.Seems like everyone is bashing Trump, even people from across the pond. Some people I read stopped watching Jimmy Kimmel because his monologue was always about Trump. Jimmy took a break now, possibly from the flak he was getting or maybe he is always on a break during the summer?
Our president was trying to get our allies to pay their fair share in defense spending, that's a good thing for the American people isn't it? Our budget deficit is ridiculous. Getting tariff money in the billions from China is also fair. Our trade deficit is also ridiculous. That money helps out the American farmer during this period of low grain prices. I just think this thread is mostly one sided is all.
I agree for the fair share part concerning NATO. Some countries are paying under the 2% of GNP limit and there is a formal agreement that all countries should attain that goal in 2024. What I don't understand is that Trump keeps expanding the military spending budget (from 611 billion in 2016 to 738 billion in 2020). That wouldn't help keeping the budget in order.Seems like everyone is bashing Trump, even people from across the pond. Some people I read stopped watching Jimmy Kimmel because his monologue was always about Trump. Jimmy took a break now, possibly from the flak he was getting or maybe he is always on a break during the summer?
Our president was trying to get our allies to pay their fair share in defense spending, that's a good thing for the American people isn't it? Our budget deficit is ridiculous. Getting tariff money in the billions from China is also fair. Our trade deficit is also ridiculous. That money helps out the American farmer during this period of low grain prices. I just think this thread is mostly one sided is all.
Most corn & soybean farmers got about $70/acre payment from the USDA last year I was told. Almost everything is made in China. I just received an adjustable bed lift and that god darned thing is made in China. I thought China had tariffs on our agriculture products they import from us, but I may be wrong. Anyway our trade balance is way out of whack with China.The tariff on China was a disaster, and hurt American farmers more than helped
He/America need to keep up with China and Russia. These countries are far ahead in some areas, eg hypersonic weapons, glide vehicles, space warfare and so on. But these countries can do things much cheaper than the US due to low wages and lower safety standards.I agree for the fair share part concerning NATO. Some countries are paying under the 2% of GNP limit and there is a formal agreement that all countries should attain that goal in 2024. What I don't understand is that Trump keeps expanding the military spending budget (from 611 billion in 2016 to 738 billion in 2020). That wouldn't help keeping the budget in order.
This is all very well if you believe that other countries will keep to the Agreement. But they won't, eg especially the big players like China and Russia and maybe India.On the other hand, the rest of the world has agreed to contribute to the Paris Climate Agreement while the US has decided to go their own way.