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> Every other approach attempted to date has been milder, and hasn't worked.

A lot of things were working even if they did not change everything overnight. And the changes that will come to the world order and industries following this administration will on the whole be detrimental for the US economy and position in the world.




There are two parts to what you said.

> A lot of things were working even if they did not change everything overnight.

We can disagree. The frog was slowly getting cooked.

China's trade surplus has reached 1 Trillion dollars, and has seen consistent YoY growth for decades. Such asymmetry is dangerous in the long run. Now, none of this is China's fault. They did the right thing for their country and their population.

> And the changes that will come to the world order and industries following this administration will on the whole be detrimental for the US economy and position in the world.

That remains to be seen. I have no way of knowing, but I would assume that it isn't just the US which is concerned about this.




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