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A country thrives or fails based mainly on its economy, doesn't it? Why wouldn't a hard-nosed businessman be a perfect fit? If Bill Gates was considerate, respectful and gentle person, MS wouldn't be where it is today. Trump's personality is grating, but does have a chance at creating actual change. No one else did, or does. Pollies nowadays are so afraid of disapproval, their whole lives revolve around not upsetting the perpetually outraged Twitterati.
People say he's only interested in building his own wealth. I don't believe that, given the 10's of millions of his own money spent on campaigning, and his advancing age. He is hell bent on being the American savior - which isn't a good idea - but that's his aim, I believe. There's altruism there (or is it a drive to be the hero? not sure). Most of the electorate can't see beyond the end of the week, so long term planning always looks like a bad thing. Sacrifice for the greater long term good means nothing to most people, especially youth.
International relations are of little concern for a protectionist. He is looking at his own country's problems, which I find most appropriate. Why try to suck up to Australia and other counties when your own country is a complete mess? We are free to do the same if only we had strong leaders.
Trump has obvious downsides too, which I'm well aware of. It might not sound like it here, but I'm actually quite ambivalent about him.
I agree with your first point.
I'm just not convinced that any of his policies resemble that of an astute economic manager. He wants to slash taxes and massively boost spending....with a budget that is is already in deficit and a balance sheet which has a higher debt to GDP ratio of any other time in the nation's history. If he actually implements these policies I shudder to think what the state of the federal budget will be in 4 years' time.
His only big revenue raising measure is to slap a 35% tax on imports from one of their biggest trading partners.....inflation??? How will the average Joe afford his weekly shop at Walmart?
Trump thinks business will simply fall into line and re-open factories back home creating millions of jobs. I don't know about that....maybe they will simply open up somewhere else in Asia or South America with cheap labour and no 35% tariff? If factories do re-open in the states, rest assured they will create f-all jobs beyond initial construction phase, as everything will be automated.
We'll see what happens, but I really believe he is selling an impossible dream to the masses, which in the end will only serve to help his private business ventures, and Russia.
Australia needs to lurk in the shadows and use this opportunity to strengthen ties with Asia, and steal market share from the US in terms of tourism, skill-based industries and other areas.