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Anti-US sentiment is on the rise around the world, due to Trump. This will cost US citizens for along time to come.

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Anti-US sentiment has significantly increased globally, particularly since 2024, driven by factors such as U.S. trade policies, including tariffs, and specific U.S. foreign policies. This rise in sentiment has led to decreased favorability toward the U.S. and its brands, with reports of consumers in various countries boycotting American products and retailers removing them from shelves.

Trade policies, foreign policies, and perceived arrogance and incompetence is driving this downturn.

This is manifesting itself in a variety of ways, including decreasing favorability ratings, decline in purchasing goods made by US brands, consumer boycotts against US products in Canada, Eurpope, and China.

None of this is in any way positive for the US.

This trump clown show has to end.

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Don't forget the hit to tourism. That is something not tracked in monthly metrics, at least not published, but the hit is significant in terms of lost revenue and lost hospitality jobs.
 
Don't forget the hit to tourism. That is something not tracked in monthly metrics, at least not published, but the hit is significant in terms of lost revenue and lost hospitality jobs.
Absolutely, you make a very good point.
 
Anti-US sentiment has significantly increased globally, particularly since 2024, driven by factors such as U.S. trade policies, including tariffs, and specific U.S. foreign policies. This rise in sentiment has led to decreased favorability toward the U.S. and its brands, with reports of consumers in various countries boycotting American products and retailers removing them from shelves.

Trade policies, foreign policies, and perceived arrogance and incompetence is driving this downturn.

This is manifesting itself in a variety of ways, including decreasing favorability ratings, decline in purchasing goods made by US brands, consumer boycotts against US products in Canada, Eurpope, and China.

None of this is in any way positive for the US.

This trump clown show has to end.

.

All but the Flat Earthers know this.
 
Don't forget the hit to tourism. That is something not tracked in monthly metrics, at least not published, but the hit is significant in terms of lost revenue and lost hospitality jobs.

Also academics are staying away and that will hurt the USA both in short and long term.

 
He pulled down his giant pants and trickles down slime very smelly, watery, diarrhea all over the country. Our conservatives are finally getting their trickle down.

It’s gonna take a long time to clean up it up. The stench will still nonetheless linger for decades.
 
Trumpers seem to truly believe that US is better off alienating their allies as well as their traditional foes. They seem to believe that their lifestyle and economy will be better off with reduced trade, that low end manufacturing jobs will be enough to offset the increased cost of goods and services and that they don’t need tourism. They believe they can go it alone and/or bully the world into submission. They seem to truly believe Trump knows best. You can't argue your way out of that kind of loyalty and commitment. No sense even trying, all you can do is present facts.
 
As another member posted recently America's enemies laugh and you're fresh out of friends.
 
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