Comments by "ThatDutchguy" (@thatdutchguy2882) on "The Hill"
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Here in Europe these mass protest are covered by our news network 24/7.
In my perticular case, the Dutch news networks do good coverage of them, but i don't agree with some of the guest "experts" they get in.
One German⬅(Deutsch, don't get them twisted;) professor/expert in perticular that has studied in the USA at Yale wants to convince us that most of the protest have something in common, but not the Hong Kong one, which is complete bollox, it started as one thing, than morphed into something completely different.
And another one, the fellow Dutchman currently living in New York and "journalist" Michiel Vos, the son in law of non other than Nancy Pelosi⬅Yes, your Nancy Pelosi, wants us to be convinced of the same bullshit as this German dude.
Than go's off on a rant how much better America would be if they just listen to his mother in law, and that she's "a tough cookie" that can withstand any challenge.
Yes, he somehow slipped her in there xD lol.
Don't worry, we Dutch in general love Bernie Sanders, just an FYI.
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It's not a good sign that American news outlet's seems to generally ignore these global mass protest,...maybe informed by the fear that a real movement might start in the US ?!
But good to see you and a few others are covering this topic.
The Hill 👍.
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That's why you need free higher education in the US.⬅and healthcare
They can learn something very useful for the future, because those jobs ain't comming back, even if (and that's a huge if) China starts to slip on that.
Because those jobs are moving to Vietnam, Cambodia and Indonesia already as we speak.
China is currently focused on competing with the EU for high quality products and services, letting go of the factory jobs moved from America to them, that one's made the US economy so great.
But like i said, those jobs ain't coming back and are already moving to the before mentioned countries, nothing can stop that.
If the US doesn't focus on a knowledge based economy (and it's way behind now, in regards to both the EU and China) it's not going to make it as one of the 4 to 5 strong economies/global economic powerhouses of the near future.
To stay relevant and competitive you'll need a Social Democracy style government in a Western concept of the word (EU), or become a severly autocratic near dictatorial state,...⬅that last one is Trump's/the Republican but also the Corporate Democrats preferred option.
If that's not to your taste, but you still want your cake and eat it,...well, vote Bernie Sanders 2020.
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Her back peddling, her less than transparent stance in her associations with the Corporate Democrats, the Clinton people in her campaign, the habitual favourable coverage by CNN on her, the smoky backroom deal suspicions with the DNC and Warren bringing people back to her betrayal of Bernie Sanders in 2016, her current malicious betrayal of Bernie Sanders, etc, etc.
That's what killed her run for the Presidency, not to mention, some of her recent statements of trying to stop Bernie Sanders anyway she could.
She's done, her political credit as a "somewhat progressive" is completely debunked, not credible anymore to the point she's constantly described currently by real progressive's as a Manchurian candidate run by the DNC from 2016 up to now to stop the progressive's movement and hijack the revolution away from them.
Even if Bernie wanted to forgive her and in some way work with her, it won't fly with most of his supporters.
That alone wil kill her career if Biden doesn't manages to steal the nomination somehow.
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