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Because non-Americans cannot vote in US elections for him (a pity for Obama, who would probably win a global vote by a landslide), we have to depend on the judgment of that 17% of undecided
voters
watching television this month.
Italy remains under an interim administration, but there, too,
voters
appear to have turned their backs on a rococo ruler.
In other words, one-third of French
voters
are now attracted to candidates with extreme ideologies that share an anti-liberal rejection of the euro, capitalism, and globalization.
Hollande’s brand of normalcy does not appeal to these populist
voters.
Indeed, both Hollande and Sarkozy represented those adapted to globalization and viewed the rest as a reservoir of
voters
to be seduced, not as a new underclass.
Roughly half the population in Europe and the United States, generally working-class voters, believes that immigration is out of control, posing a threat to public order and cultural norms.
Working-class “Leave”
voters
reasoned that most or all of the income losses would in any event be borne by the rich, and especially the despised bankers of the City of London.
The continuing eurozone turmoil was, understandably, enough to put off millions of UK
voters.
The politically motivated imposition of high US tariffs on imports from China would fly in the face of reciprocity, contradict the win-win principle of trade, and jeopardize the interests of US
voters.
He did not have to carry out too many surveys of
voters
to arrive at those priorities.
The Fed, Trump claims, is applying overdoses of monetary stimulus to hypnotize
voters
into believing that economic recovery is underway.
For five months, negotiations remained at an impasse, culminating in the July 5 referendum in Greece, in which
voters
overwhelmingly rejected further austerity, and the Greek government’s subsequent surrender, formalized in the July 12 Euro Summit agreement.
But, given that these parties are competing with the far right for the same disenchanted voters, their humanism on these issues has become a severe political handicap, which may explain why the extreme right has lately been more successful electorally.
Cameron has succeeded in this delicate balancing act – and has been rewarded by
voters.
They must offer
voters
a realistic economic program that is market-friendly and open to international trade, while promising tangible benefits to the poorer 60-70% of the population who are understandably frustrated with their lack of economic progress.
At least European
voters
are willing to pay higher taxes for their public services.
Reawakening EuropeBERLIN – The decision by the United Kingdom’s
voters
to “Brexit” the European Union is not an example of the British black humor that I love.
Even if the foreign company does not start squeezing out its minority owners, its government will be tempted to expropriate foreign owners through windfall taxes (if the government is sophisticated) or nationalization (if it is unsophisticated) – especially if its
voters
feel, with the benefit of hindsight and populist incitement, that the assets were sold too cheaply.
They have learned that China can have a greater impact on Taiwanese
voters
through trade and making people feel richer than by threats – even threats to fire missiles – which had been China’s electoral tactics in previous Taiwanese elections, particularly when a pro-independence candidate looked popular enough to win.
Paradoxically, the strong performance of James Soong Chu-yu of the People First Party, which split from the Kuomintang, helped Ma by giving
voters
a second alternative to him.
But Trump again confounded the pundits, by continuing to target his base
voters.
Some speculate that he is aiming to build a new populist party of working-class
voters
(former so-called Reagan Democrats) and Tea Party Republicans.
Moreover, if Greece’s
voters
had rejected the deal that has just been proposed to them, the outcome might have foreclosed any further coordination on the country’s debt problems with the European Union.
Developed-country voters’ frustration with the old market-driven global economic architecture is not unfounded.
They say whatever they think
voters
want to hear and manipulate their anxieties and fears.
By contrast, centrists should treat
voters
like grownups and tell them the plain truth and nothing but the truth.
The number of asylum seekers traveling to Europe has since fallen substantially, but fears of a return to 2015 continue to haunt
voters.
Only then will
voters
trust them to forge a new path toward a future of peace and prosperity.
Netanyahu the PalestinianPHILADELPHIA – In January, Israeli
voters
will go to the polls for an election that promises to hand Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu a renewed mandate.
Eventually, the
voters
will have the final say.
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