Santosh, Sit back - like me - and enjoy the show.
Trump has not been able to grasp the concept of comparable advantage. He is going to introduce taxes that will only serve to keep dying industries barely alive - while the Chinese policy is to subsidize industries of the future eg solar power. I grew up on a continent where all civil servants and the judiciary did exactly what the President wanted, else you lost your job. Trump has already started going down this road. The next step is to hound the press into submission and it looks like he is trending here too. I fully expect him to take another popular tactic from the African presidents and attack a neighbour. At this point, I feel Mexico has a better chance of being attacked although Canada is not too far off the radar. Lastly, the true mark of a great president is to start a grandiose project - name it after yourself - and get your own people to pay for it. Like the saying goes, sometimes you get what you deserve. Mervyn On Sun, Feb 5, 2017 at 11:17 PM, Santosh Helekar <[email protected]> wrote: > > Here is another nice article by someone who actually knows what he is > talking about: > > http://prospect.org/article/impeachment-or-impairment-inevitability-trump%E2%80%99s-removal > > The statement below implies that Trump is a loser, and Bannon a winner. > > Cheers, > > Santosh > > Jim Fernandes amigo007 at runbox.com wrote: > > > >I too do not like Bannon and his views. Heck - even Trump does not like some of Bannon's views. But losers dont get to cherry pick who >they want. Winners do! > > > > ***************************************************************** > No offense meant. But let the chips fall where they may. > *****************************************************************
