I'm worried about these populist trends, man
. It seems like people are getting really frustrated with the status quo and want someone (or something) to blame for all their problems. Problem is, it's usually easy to point fingers at "outside forces" or governments instead of taking a hard look at our own systems and policies
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And Trump's trying to do that with the Fed? Come on, that's like trying to fix a broken engine by changing the spark plugs
. It's just not how it works. Bailey's right on track saying we need to promote global openness and cooperation โ it's the only way to tackle these complex issues we're facing
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But at the same time, I get why some people might see his views as a bit... establishment-y
. I mean, it's not like he's proposing radical changes or anything. It's just about getting back to the basics of good governance and international cooperation. Still, I think it's a necessary conversation to have โ we need to be willing to challenge our own assumptions and biases if we want to make progress
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And Trump's trying to do that with the Fed? Come on, that's like trying to fix a broken engine by changing the spark plugs
But at the same time, I get why some people might see his views as a bit... establishment-y