Trump’s legacy, how to deal with China and the markets in 2021

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What The Economist seems reluctant to grasp is that Trump deepened an existential crisis within nations that had long regarded themselves as America’s allies. Today, all are aware of an eastward shift in the global balance of power, but none is sure where its best interests lie.

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What America decides to do or not do with President Trump on account of the Jan 6 2021 U.S. Capitol domestic terrorism attack will forever be THE DEFINITIVE BASELINE AMERICAN RESPONSE & PLAYBOOK IN THE FUTURE. It is imperative that America decides constitutionally & decisively.

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Democrats in 2017 'peacefully protesting' after being incited by Hillary Clinton, who said the election was 'rigged':

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