(13-07-2022, 12:19 PM)C_T_Russell Wrote:In economics tariffs are generally accepted to be bad for economic growth, allowing industries to become inefficient etc...(12-07-2022, 02:57 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: It never ceases to amaze, the number of people who strongly object to any women having a position of even a little power, & more especially if she also happens to ne non white.I dont have anything against a woman as president, nor colour or sexual orientation.
As for Trump, the man's a disaster & single handedly has managed to worsen the dire situation in America.
The issue I have is why they are deliberately selecting such ones to support an agenda.
All i care about (and everyone else should agree) is how qualified such a person is to stand in such a position.
As for Trump, I know alot dont like him, but I fail to see why, it looks like the republicans are getting more popular again and Trump wants to stand in again at the next election.
Tell me one thing that Trump did that was so damaging to the country?
He did so much good, slapped tariffs on all the junk coming in china, reopened their steel mills that were mothballed and built the wall to secure the mexico border, i have a couple of friends in the US and they said that Trump was extremely popular there and that their media was portraying him much more positive than what we see in NZ media.
and on the other topic, Christopher Luxon just said yesterday, 
Quote:He was focussing on getting a diverse list of candidates at the next election, adding that his business experience had proven that diversity brings "richer thinking".Not seeing much selection on qualification for the job there either...  I don't think you can consider qualifications without diversity these days.
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/...esult.html
The world would be a perfect place, if it wasn't for the humans.
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