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Comment by YZF

4 hours ago

What you're missing is that America was always like that. And it's been extremely successful. For sure there have been some changes in social dynamics, not just in the US, but worldwide. But the recipe that made the US successful has not changed much. Market economy, geography, attracting talent, innovation, freedom.

>Market economy

The recent massive increase in the US governments direct and indirect involvement in business decisions changes things.

Trump is pushing/forcing countries and companies to invest in the US. He's added more restrictions on who they can sell their products. New significant widespread tariffs also exist that forces businesses to decide on how they can handle it while being pressured not to raise prices.

Government involvement in business decisions, even if indirect, is not a market economy. In a true market economy supply and demand should determine prices and businesses and consumers make the decisions on their respective side.

There's also background pressure on businesses to avoid angering Trump and this affects their decision making process.

>attracting talent, innovation,

Trump raised the fee for H1Bs, blocked student visas from 19 countries, and revoked 100k visas for people who were here as students, business reasons, vacation, and other. He also is removing legal status from many groups.

His inflammatory rhetoric and actions have harmed the international reputation of the US. There's also a prevalent anti-immigrant mood in the US and a much smaller

This decreases the pool of people who can choose to come here and for that smaller amount it increases the probability that smart and innovative people may look elsewhere to either study or start a company.

There are also those that had legal status, lost it, and must leave. These are another set of groups that could have contained some talented and innovative people.

Talented immigrants have done so much for our economy and standing in the world. ----

He cut government funding for many scientific research endeavors and government programs. These may or may not be replaced by private industry. It's justified to cut waste as government spending is a problem but speed and extent of the cuts makes it questionable if a proper assessment was done.

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I'm sure you can point to similar actions in the past but I believe the quantity, speed, and intensity are significantly different than in recent times.

I'm also not arguing that some changes weren't justified. I just believe it's a clear change in the ingredients for the worse.