Don't worry too, too, about the good'ol USofA. There are plenty of checks a balances in place. The place won't sink.

The US Demorcatic system is stronger that you think. There are very smart people in the room. The country is founded as is bedrock of intelligence, teamwork and science. Justice is deep rooted alon with the problems.

Free markets are free markets. The US planted free market thinking, modern market commercialism mechanisms, and democracy in the world. The ideas are sound and they are not going anywhere.

The real problem is the short term quake and the resulting wake can do serious damage. But a shake is good wake up for everybody.

Trump in one day has destroyed a reputation that took the successive administrations and various branches of the government 100 years to build using every tool possible from soft to hard power. He does not care. As a he and free market speculators know there are profits, profits to be made when there is turmoil. That's all he knows.

It takes 4-years to build a single factory at accelerated pace. Some CEO are appeasing Trump. They know it is impossible for one man to open and renegotiate 10's of international agreements. Its closest advisors are equally arrogant inexperienced idiots.

Keep in mind Trump is largely and independent. He has no large following among the right of center Republican Party. They are in ther room as they are opportunists.

Yes there is disillusionment in the US. As for middle America. The world is going to say, 'Who cares. Dead wood.' They are well fed, well protected, and well looked after, by Developing World standards. You want to go, go. Your closets are full. That's not where the real future growth is going to be.

Corporate America is not on Trumps side. He is followed by a few billionaires who were speculators, not company or organization builders. These men were lucky. They had access to capital the right time. The made as much money dismantling and selling and far less building. When these kinds of men fail, they fail mightily.

The Canadians, Mexicans, Germans, Russians, Chinese, are all saying sheepishly saying, 'Thank you, thank-you, very much.'

As for NAFTA and TTP, most Canadians will agree...we wanted to get out of those deals. The US, elephant in the room, had taken too much.

The funny thing the day after the announcement they came knocking on the door. Cold call. The US Ambassador fired and has not been replaced. When the mission started poking around they quickly realized they have a great deal. Canada buys far more that they thought. And now they want to do a side deal that excludes Mexico.

So what, NAFTA will still be in place between Canada and Mexico. And Canada is tiring to extend that by restating a full Free Trade Deal further sould with Brazil. Its opening doors across the world as fra away as India. At all the Federal, provincial and municipal levels. Even our city mayors are visiting India:

http://www.southasianfocus.ca/news-story/6246470-mayor-crombie-prepares-for-trade-mission-to-india/

https://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2016/02/premier-concludes-successful-trade-mission-to-india.html

http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/trudeau-to-visit-india-pmo-confirms-1.2842404

Surprize they do this with every country...

Canada. Doors open. And looking for new friends to commiserate and compensate for that loud idiot who has move in next door!

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