The US election normally has world-wide implications in terms of women’s health funding, international aide, whether countries are allowed to be okay with gay people - it’s extremely impactful.
In this particular case Trump would likely pull funding from any of the countries that cozied up to the US economically in favor of Chinese investors - or just issue extremely destructive fiats on trade rules that destroy random economies… he’s currently proposing a 20% import tariff that’d likely devastate the US’s closest allies but also cause shocks to any other interconnected economies.
I did not downvote it, but I understand the frustration when it comes to not hoping to see tons of articles, each one about what people from one country think about the situation.
I don’t know why this is getting downvoted.
The US election normally has world-wide implications in terms of women’s health funding, international aide, whether countries are allowed to be okay with gay people - it’s extremely impactful.
In this particular case Trump would likely pull funding from any of the countries that cozied up to the US economically in favor of Chinese investors - or just issue extremely destructive fiats on trade rules that destroy random economies… he’s currently proposing a 20% import tariff that’d likely devastate the US’s closest allies but also cause shocks to any other interconnected economies.
I did not downvote it, but I understand the frustration when it comes to not hoping to see tons of articles, each one about what people from one country think about the situation.
On one hand yes, on the othe hand: What does Liechtenstein have to say? Or Starbucks? Did someone ask the Illuminati yet?
Anyone check in with Isle of Man?
I, for one, refuse to take a stance on any political issue until Greg, the 17yo who stocks the Co-Op in West Linton, Scotland, weighs in.