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I'm afraid I cannot add my own content to this post that would not seem partisan (as per the rules of Breaking News). I found the article interesting, as it shows (for the umpteenth time) that Trump is playing his audience for fools and that there isn't a single legit claim that is driving his campaign.
Donald Trump’s presidential bid is centered on the promise of his personal talents. He says he’s the “most successful person ever to run for the presidency, by far.” (George Washington and Dwight Eisenhower, sit down!) But if there is an idea animating his candidacy, it is that the United States is being badly beaten by its economic competitors. In his speech on foreign policy this week, Trump explained that America is being bested by countries such as China, Japan and Mexico because their leaders are “smarter, more cunning and sharper than our leaders.” “They’re killing us,” he often says.
This is an odd moment to make these charges because the reality is almost entirely the opposite. The United States is more dominant on the global economic landscape than at any point since the heyday of Bill Clinton’s presidency — perhaps even more so.
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To compare the United States’ performance and leadership to Mexico’s, Japan’s and China’s is particularly ill-timed. Trump might be stuck in a 1980s time warp on Japan. When his “The Art of the Deal” was published in 1987, Americans were envious of Japan’s brilliant leaders, who were said to be outsmarting the United States at every turn. Since then, Japan has become the poster child for economic stagnation and political paralysis. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been unwilling or unable to get his promised reforms enacted, and the country’s economy continues to shrink.
I'm afraid I cannot add my own content to this post that would not seem partisan (as per the rules of Breaking News). I found the article interesting, as it shows (for the umpteenth time) that Trump is playing his audience for fools and that there isn't a single legit claim that is driving his campaign.
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