Will the Republican party survive Trump?

It looks like it's transformed itself into a alternate Third Party. A Party that is breaking ALL the Rules. Trump, the inexperienced 'Politician', is telling people what they want to hear and running the Government in an unconventional way. Some people think it is a breath of fresh air. A Revolution if you will.

After all the Chaos, all the 'Bull in a China Shop' antics, all the 'Scandals', ... if Trump is still around in 2020 and wins the Presidency, ... there WAS a Revolution and all the rest of us missed it.

he cant run from prison
 
Yes, they will survive.

Most people think the "current" republican party is about dump, so when he's gone they will still support republican policies...…….
 
You're really fucking stupid.

Again, you'd need to aim a lot better to hit a vulnerable spot. Being called stupid doesn't get under my skin, because I have a huge amount of evidence of my intellect. Moreover, being called stupid by one of the dumbest posters on the forum is just plain fun.
 
Again, you'd need to aim a lot better to hit a vulnerable spot. Being called stupid doesn't get under my skin, because I have a huge amount of evidence of my intellect. Moreover, being called stupid by one of the dumbest posters on the forum is just plain fun.

Blah blah blah, so on and so forth. OK whatever.
 
It looks like it's transformed itself into a alternate Third Party. A Party that is breaking ALL the Rules. Trump, the inexperienced 'Politician', is telling people what they want to hear and running the Government in an unconventional way. Some people think it is a breath of fresh air. A Revolution if you will.

After all the Chaos, all the 'Bull in a China Shop' antics, all the 'Scandals', ... if Trump is still around in 2020 and wins the Presidency, ... there WAS a Revolution and all the rest of us missed it.
decent analysis Jack.
History will tell the tale if Trump's populism was a one off, or a movement
 
he cant run from prison

In normal times, you would think a President with his hand in so many Cooky Jars, would be forced to Resign (and in return, be Pardoned by the newly installed President) and slink off into history.
But ... with Trump? His charm, his popularity, his brashness, his defiance, ... who knows?

He's captured the admiration of the conservative Flag Wavers, the Bible Thumpers LOVE him, and now ... maybe he is getting Corporate America to support him? All these Trade Deals he is making on a National Basis is TOTALLY outside the World Trade Organization norm, the body that usually decides 'Trade Rules'.
 
In normal times, you would think a President with his hand in so many Cooky Jars, would be forced to Resign (and in return, be Pardoned by the newly installed President) and slink off into history.
But ... with Trump? His charm, his popularity, his brashness, his defiance, ... who knows?

He's captured the admiration of the conservative Flag Wavers, the Bible Thumpers LOVE him, and now ... maybe he is getting Corporate America to support him? All these Trade Deals he is making on a National Basis is TOTALLY outside the World Trade Organization norm, the body that usually decides 'Trade Rules'.
you should look at China's WTO violations

EU launches WTO case against China’s unfair technology transfer
http://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/press/index.cfm?id=1852

European companies coming to China are forced to grant ownership or usage rights of their technology to domestic Chinese entities and are deprived of the ability to freely negotiate market-based terms in technology transfer agreements.

This is at odds with the basic rights that companies should be enjoying under the WTO rules and disciplines, in particular under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement).

The case initiated today by the EU targets specific provisions under the Chinese regulation on import and export of technologies (known as "TIER") and the regulation on Chinese-foreign equity joint ventures (known as "JV Regulation") that discriminate against non-Chinese companies and treat them worse than domestic ones.

These provisions violate WTO obligations to treat foreign companies on an equal footing with domestic ones, and to protect intellectual property like patents and undisclosed business information.

If consultations requested today do not reach a satisfactory solution within 60 days, the EU will be able to request that WTO sets up a panel to rule on the matter.

While the EU's request is similar to the one brought recently to the WTO by the US, it also identifies further potential violations of WTO rules.
 
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