Trump's most disastrous policy change in the entertainment, media, and tech sectors is eliminating Net Neutrality. And of course, his habit of labeling reputable news sources "fake news" while privileging the fringiest of fringe sources with first question at press conferences.
How much of our liberties and freedoms are we willing to sacrifice for the safety of our own country in an age where radical Islamic terrorists taking advantage of the free and open exchange of the Internet has made the world less safe than it's ever been before?
I cannot begin to express how wrong that statement is.
Medicine is better, nutrition is better, most people are never involved in armed conflict.
I mean, I suppose one could take an alarmist view on nuclear weapons, and then say that the world is unsafe? But depending on the frame of reference, that's not even particularly recent.
He taxes the crap out of Chinese counterfeit and makes Magic great again. He also abolishes the reserved list, because more cards to print = more American jobs.
Actually, taxes on foreign imports could have an effect on the pricing of foreign cards in the US. Probably not a super-significant one, but still notable.
I don't think that there's a benefit to being scared about loss of German games before, say, loss of the US economy.
President Trump's policies seem to suggest that he cares more about the G.I. Generation and Baby Boomers than Generation X and Millennials, from his rhetoric in his inaugural speech saying, "America first, America first" to the number of executive orders he recently put in place without Congressional approval, a couple of which I do support to an extent.
First off, why are you coloring your posts green?
Second, of course Donald Trump cares more about the Baby Boomers than Generation X and onward. He's one of them, and he clearly cares about himself more than he cares about other people. He plasters his name on everything and has a thin skin about... everything.
Third, limiting to local products is something that would be insanely unpopular inside and outside his support base. People like their technology, and they like it cheap. The U.S. (thankfully) has a way to go before turning into North Korea.
I mean, I suppose one could take an alarmist view on nuclear weapons, and then say that the world is unsafe? But depending on the frame of reference, that's not even particularly recent.
Moving this discussion to PM.
Actually, taxes on foreign imports could have an effect on the pricing of foreign cards in the US. Probably not a super-significant one, but still notable.
I don't think that there's a benefit to being scared about loss of German games before, say, loss of the US economy.
First off, why are you coloring your posts green?
Second, of course Donald Trump cares more about the Baby Boomers than Generation X and onward. He's one of them, and he clearly cares about himself more than he cares about other people. He plasters his name on everything and has a thin skin about... everything.
Third, limiting to local products is something that would be insanely unpopular inside and outside his support base. People like their technology, and they like it cheap. The U.S. (thankfully) has a way to go before turning into North Korea.