#WhyNationsFail https://t.co/Pq21RJd4Zd
It interesting to see how extractive institutions use their power in order to control the media in this case about coronavirus in order to maintain their political power and not scare their citizens to maintain stability.
@Melanie68878665 Yes that is what happened in Spain, they were able to be opposed to the Industrial Revolution because they are a strong economic institution. This institution consisted in extracting all gold and silver from Latin American countries and staggering their growth.
#whynationsfall Oil producing countries are suffering from the negative oil prices. Many countries are dependent of this commodity, without a stable economic institution they can suffer political stability and destabilize the country as a whole. https://t.co/qYtpTLN6hO
#WhyNationsFail The article shows how an inclusive economy, Japan, is giving economic incentivezes to the citizens during a time of economic uncertainty https://t.co/uw0UxxwjlA
#WhyNationsFail relates to the idea of the patents and innovations in the US. People with startup ideas created companies that where able to grow and become small monopolies. These companies have the profit in the long run to spend on R&D and continue to innovate.
@nperry_7 I do not think it is correct to say that the won the elections for Trump, but I do think it encouraged people to vote for. Cambridge Analytica showed people what they wanted to see to believe the Trump was the best candidate.
@jadhwanidrishti I think that due to the military force that the US posses it could create a greater conflict because instead solving it, it might increase the violence.
#nidogp A retweet of Donald Trump ranting over unfair trade. Do you think this ranting has some kind of positive or supportive effects of the audience? https://t.co/kVeDWNC6Q0
When a car is sent to the United States from China, there is a Tariff to be paid of 2 1/2%. When a car is sent to China from the United States, there is a Tariff to be paid of 25%. Does that sound like free or fair trade. No, it sounds like STUPID TRADE - going on for years!
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This article explains why China believes they are able to win the trade against the US. Do you think that his statement is true?
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#nidogp This article talks about Trump possibly retaliating on the trade war by adding more tariffs on China. Do you believe that this measurement will be successful or will it just be harmful to the economy?
https://t.co/GsC1OoUxti #nidogp
This article talks about how Trump will increase border security with the military. Will the military be able to stop people from entering the US, and is the brutality of the military justified against illegal immigrants?
https://t.co/nOXJ1MJM0H #nidogp
This article talks about how the demand has increases since the imposed tariffs on steel and aluminium. Is this demand going to continue to increase in the long run?
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This is an article that explain how South Korea was exempt from US tariffs, if they cut back 30% of steel import. How is the quotas less harming to the economy than the tariffs?
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This articles is about a CEO of a company explain the benefits of investment rather than aid. What is the true impact of investment instead of just aid?
https://t.co/9aTXKWPxYx #nidogp This article continue to explore that DACA agreement and show the response of Democrats towards Presidents Trump announcement of no more DACA deal.
@DelLonardi I think that investment in other countries are important because it is part of the three ways to maintain countries interdependent. Even though helping other countries might limited the amount of money used in the US, it helps increases the soft power.
@a_novaspena Both countries use different mechanisms to make people believe what the government needs them to believe. It is also a way for them to continue with the blinded loyalty to president and believe that what they say is true and the best choice.
@jadhwanidrishti The professionals are there for a reason, they know what is best for the countries soft power. If Trump continues to ignore them it might cause for more people to start doubting his presence and the up rising of more issue with other countries.
@a_novaspena Usually people tell teenagers to use their voices, however people do not listen. I think that this march finally made people realise that teens do have a voice in society and it is important that they use.
@izumictanaka@cnni In my opinion instead of being so defensive and saying that this kids only did it for the fame, they should have been sympathetic to the situation. The sympathy would help their reputation and maybe gain more people on their side.