What about the massive income inequality gap since the 1980s? A rising tide DID NOT lift all boats.
@TobyThaler6 сағат бұрын
Exactly; Frum never mentions increasing inequity. He presents no data. Just arm waiving.
@veedeef6 сағат бұрын
You're right --- income inequality did not come up in this conversation. Neither speaker addressed the unfair US tax system and massive breaks given to corporations and the super rich.
@c.a.savage56896 сағат бұрын
Tell that to the Reaganites. Trickle down didn't work so well, did it?
@PeaceFan16 сағат бұрын
It ALL Started under RONALD REAGAN!!!! He Sold Out to GE and became Pro BUSINESS and ANTI Worker, Anti Union!! He is NOT The "GREAT" President people think he was!!!
@RR-lq3ef6 сағат бұрын
As most people don't have boats.
@lupus71945 сағат бұрын
"US could become a global bully" Let me re-state that for you: "could become an even worse bully than it already is"
@WesternPatriot-v8m3 сағат бұрын
Bully? Everyone want to live in America
@Charles-h3g3 сағат бұрын
Not Europeans. I was there. 5 countries. Asked them if they'd trade their citizenship. Said they'd never give up their health care. Nor their safety. Nor their public transportation Nor would Canadians. y@@WesternPatriot-v8m
@lauraw.70083 сағат бұрын
@lupus7194 😢sadly, I agree. Our nation in SOME ways is an amazing country…BUT there is so much more we could be doing better, not only for equitable health care, but equitable education, housing, nutrition. We’ve lost touch. The disparities between the poorest & wealthiest is astronomical and getting worse.
@eddieedmondson76983 сағат бұрын
@@WesternPatriot-v8m Don't kid yourself son. I was going to say you're becoming a joke, but you're already there.
@debbiem.31283 сағат бұрын
@@WesternPatriot-v8m 😂😂😂😂😂
@Ivar-V5 сағат бұрын
I’ll make it simple. Where ever you live, you need a living wage. This social contract was broken for the vast majority of people. Most people don’t want to move or be deprived of a dignified life. Wealth concentrated at the top does not equal prosperity.
@philipcournoyer7024Сағат бұрын
What the hell the USA is responsible for everyone? SO OPEN UP THE FLOODGATES F U
@shieh.4743Сағат бұрын
This. Right here. There might be more wealth than ever, but the wealth has not translated to the middle class.
@jeanreynolds142548 минут бұрын
@@shieh.4743 There is no middle class , they be educated , but it is the poor and more poor. UGH!
@dougn23505 сағат бұрын
Become a global bully? We have been for decades
@TheHighlanderprime4 сағат бұрын
You’re missing the point. Global defender of democracy has not been a global bully.
@brendanobern74034 сағат бұрын
American bullying is nothing new.
@WesternPatriot-v8m3 сағат бұрын
Israel runs the usa
@ghlettered64603 сағат бұрын
@@brendanobern7403absolutely
@phantom10762 сағат бұрын
@@TheHighlanderprimelol defender of democracy, except in Iran, Latin America, India, etc
@girthbloodstool3395 сағат бұрын
Sometimes David Frum is just an idiot. Income inequality has exploded, it's real, it makes working class people available to fascist appeals, and he just ignores it.
@OneLine1224 сағат бұрын
It's the middle class that vote for fascists, not the working class. They love income inequality because it means they can buy more stuff like a rich person would.
@girthbloodstool3392 сағат бұрын
@@OneLine122 the middle class didn't lose their jobs to unfree Chinese labour. Thanks, neoliberalism.
@RK-rd4llСағат бұрын
So you think Trump is going to be the savior to reduce income inequality?
@girthbloodstool33932 минут бұрын
@@RK-rd4ll ha ha ha fuck no!
@benchang10224 сағат бұрын
Both are right. We are the economic envy of the world; however, that prosperity did not trickle down to the average American.
@TheHighlanderprime4 сағат бұрын
That’s not why they voted for Trump. Ignorance and gullibility have been though.
@dianegile2433Сағат бұрын
nope
@sammonicusluxСағат бұрын
Spot on!
@jeromemckenna71026 сағат бұрын
David Frum is wrong here. Workers are left behind.
@Kingtut6725 сағат бұрын
And DJT gonna bring them forward?? Come on man!!!
@junanougues5 сағат бұрын
I don't think anyone realizes yet the scale of the social and political catastrophe this election represents to everyone. At bottom, we are dealing with the triumph of the philosophy of predation and might makes right over the rule of law, a fundamental shift in government and culture. Also, its well worth mentioning the income inequality disparity which Thomas Picketty documents with geometric precision in chart after chart after chart in his book, all hard data. That played and still plays a significant role. Elite greed cutting tens of millions from the American dream. When people cant afford homes or send kids to college. And see themselves falling behind even to immigrants, that has an impact. David, maybe you ought to read Picketty's thick volume, at least some. We are in a lot of trouble. Rule of gangster law is here. The fall of Rome, that sort of thing, because of greed. That's where we are heading.
@ginzo6665 сағат бұрын
Those heavy industry jobs ain't coming back. Don't shoot the messenger.
@3eschmitt5 сағат бұрын
Frum very clearly says that the primary common element in all the Western Nations experiencing a right wing shift is mass migration.
@imveryhungry1125 сағат бұрын
@ginzo666 yes they are 😂😂😂 you just want american workers to fail 😂😂
@lauraw.70083 сағат бұрын
2:05 criticism is accurate that the general population does lose. Big business wins. The top .01% are astonishingly richer. I’m 70. My son and the children of my friends are worse off in their 30s than my friends and I were in our 30s. What is real is that we should be doing better for our ALL of our population. Not just the US, UK, etc. wealthy nations should be helping poorer nations to truly have a rising tide really helping ALL people. We have serious mental health issues among all our youth.
@modireli13185 сағат бұрын
America is lonely now. America as the world's largest economy and military for decades could have made the world a better place. Rather it went paranoid. It chose bullying, threats, conflict creation, unwise covert regime changes to protect its stance. Now the world has lost respect for America and is trying to find its own way. America could have chosen peace, cooperation, honest mediation etc.
@jim23764 сағат бұрын
Nonsense. Reads like something out of Putin's Ministry of Rubbish. Long on conclusory generalizations and utterly lacking in specifics.
@TheHighlanderprime4 сағат бұрын
The real problem now is Trump, an American fascist. None of the stuff you mentioned have been the problem that Trump is.
@modireli13184 сағат бұрын
@jim2376 if you knew a bit of history you would have been aware of the long long list of specifics. Too long a list to include in a comment.
@BobJohnson6484 сағат бұрын
Why don't you go give Nuland a pedicure?@@jim2376
@jim23764 сағат бұрын
@modireli1318 You're making an excuse because YOU have no specifics, just your unsupported opinions.
@annewhitney88093 сағат бұрын
After WW2 there were no factories left in Europe. Things were manufactured in America because there were factories available. This boom lasted for decades until Europe rebuilt. Those jobs aren’t coming back.
@CarlGerhardt13 сағат бұрын
This post brought to you by the CCP.
@NeonNights802 сағат бұрын
@@CarlGerhardt1Regardless there is veracity in that statement.
@licxylugo146255 минут бұрын
Not even ivanka clothes are made here
@myradioon5 сағат бұрын
Remember when owning one single air conditioner was a luxury?
@chapman15692 сағат бұрын
Now it is a matter of life and death in some areas that have dangerous heat, like Florida, Texas and Arizona to name a few. I understand your point, people were more frugal and making do with what they could afford.
@dianegile2433Сағат бұрын
or a TV
@uncleronstrixie5 сағат бұрын
Where in the hell has David Frum been living. We working people have been left behind, we are talking about jobs that once could provide a family with a house, car, food, clothes, vacations, educations, sometimes a second home and by the way much of the time it was one income households, these people were factory workers, carpenters, laborers, truck drivers, hell shoe salesmen could raise a family!!! Nobody will convince me that the wealth gap hasn’t been growing for decades and our standard of living continues to deteriorate every year. This is the biggest problem in society, families aren’t even the same, lives are crazier, faster and family members are all going in different directions. Things are totally different and not for the better Mr. FRUM, don’t make excuses!!
@TheHighlanderprime4 сағат бұрын
Yeah, and the only party that’s been trying to make an effort to get you that have always been the Dems. But people chose Trump the destroyer instead.
@annerose75712 сағат бұрын
Exactly! My father was a union carpenter in the 50s 60s and early70s. One income, 4 kids, a modest house and a decent car. My husband was a pharmacist and I was a clinical laboratory scientist. Our 2 fulltime combined incomes that provided for 2 kids a modest house and 2 decent cars. Now my kids generation cannot afford a house, one kid and her children still live with me and the other rents a room.
@Longtack55Сағат бұрын
I'm thinking Al Bundy raising Peg - his devoted wife, and two ungrateful kids, as a shoe salesman.
@abbush2921Сағат бұрын
If you can't dazzle them brilliance , baffle them with bullshit .
@sammonicusluxСағат бұрын
@@abbush2921 Frum is very good at BS.
@lauraw.70083 сағат бұрын
If assets/wealth were better shared, do you think there’d be so much human trafficking? So much misogyny? So much fear/anger?
@jessematlock7115 сағат бұрын
Thank you PBS for being a voice to ask the perfect questions
@AdrianTanner-s5tСағат бұрын
To think that the US hasn't been a global bully for decades is just being naive or willfully ignorant.
@naturenut87904 сағат бұрын
I totally disaggree with his assertion that the woeking class has not been left behind. He doesn't mention the declining GNP in the US. Nor doea he mention the ever growing gap between the wealthy and the poor.
@CdnGlobalCitzen3 сағат бұрын
America’s arrogance & ignorance is its “exceptionalism”.
@KenOath1234Сағат бұрын
but the alternative is worse - a world dominated by China!
@bd3199Сағат бұрын
America is exceptional, exceptionally bad at many things.
@GreaterTorontoTV4 сағат бұрын
The education level in the US made it easier for industry to move to countries where the workers could read and write.
@keiram87556 сағат бұрын
A visitor from the Twilight Zone. "David Frum, the George W. Bush speechwriter best known for placing Iraq as part of a nonexistent “Axis of Evil” with Iran and North Korea, made a similar assessment. “What the U.S. did in Iraq was not an act of unprovoked aggression,” Frum insists in the Atlantic, before pointing to “battlefield victories,” “economic benefits,” and that “thanks to the U.S. intervention, the country has for the first time in its independent history a political system that is in some measure accountable to its people,” as upsides to these human costs. Thanks to Bush’s war, Iraqis “have gained a chance,” he concludes".
@kevinjenner95025 сағат бұрын
The Intercept 4/29/23. “The Atlantic Celebrates Iraq War Anniversary With Lavish Falsehoods About Iraq War”
@BuhodePiedra4 сағат бұрын
“Could become” a global bully? We have been for some time no?
@burkay.ozturkСағат бұрын
Real wages stagnated the last 30 years for all Americans except the very top. All that great wealth that has been generated during that period went almost exclusively to the top. That's just a fact. Enough with the gaslighting already.
@genzigzag4 сағат бұрын
Are you kidding, you're asking Frum a known neocon and supporter of the military industrial complex and someone who is accepting of curtailing free speech what concerns we should have about Trump. Give a heads a shake.
@Delrey835 сағат бұрын
@6:04 What the heck is he talking about? Paying money to a trafficker as a sign of global prosperity? I completely disagree with that. It's not prosperity; it's desperation. No one willingly hands over money to a trafficker unless they are in a situation so dire that they feel they have no other option. Desperation, not prosperity, drives people to take such dangerous and extreme steps. And let’s be clear: the people who end up in these situations aren’t coming with any great talents or skills to contribute to their new country. If they had the proper education or qualifications, they’d be entering the country through legitimate work visas, not risking everything with traffickers.
@quechvermont127954 минут бұрын
yeah the guy is lost
@Bat_BoyСағат бұрын
Stupidity is a MAGA super-power
@bryancollins6796Сағат бұрын
The stagnation of wealth the middle and working classes have experienced over the past 45 years is the motivator for those groups. The Billionaire-Class has massively increased their wealth during that same period. The backlash post pandemic was primarily due to wealth regression experienced by everyday citizens in western economies. The stunning fact of the last US election is the victims of the Billionaire-Class voted for the Billionaire-Class.
@megfloss2 сағат бұрын
I count on this format to have programing that is sane and factual. I give Walter credit for his strong push back on David's claim that Americans have not been left behind-- but-- this walks a fine-line of something worth publishing. The mass concentration of wealth and wages not keeping up with the costs of living is as much of a fact as the Earth is round. David is like listening to someone who thinks the Earth is flat. Mass migration and not mention climate change? It's difficult to give any credence to his any of his conclusions. The challenges we are facing are too great and there are many people who have valuable view-points to share.
@kampayod3 сағат бұрын
@11.20 when he said invading Iraq and Afghanistan was about trying to bring security to those countries, I stopped listening. Unbelievably naive, this guy.
@seaside_freddie9930Сағат бұрын
Respect and trust of a nation. America spent generations building that. It seems that the ill-advised wars have destroyed what little of that that remained. Now it has been replaced by fear.
@stevencole7331Сағат бұрын
I don't have a problem the president pardoning his son . He was basically removed from the presidential election as a sitting president. The guy who won the election got away with horrendous things in the past and the things that he will do in the future will make that stuff look like small potatoes . Ok he lied on a gun approval process and a couple years of tax problems. Not murder and only hurt himself . Which he was good at doing to himself . Now does pardoning help his son? My brother always seemed to talk his way out of trouble . A judge would give him rehab for his addictive personality. In the end he died young from his problems . You could say if he got some serious jail time that could have been a motivator for change . Hunter may not learn but I think he has put his dad through allot and Biden took a hit for his son but it will be forgotten as he isn't on the target sheet anymore . A new person will occupy that space
@ngana875537 минут бұрын
2:46 min Frum says, "The United States has become astonishingly richer." Not true. Here are the facts: " In 2022, the Black homeownership rate stood at 45 percent, only modestly higher than the level at the passage of the 1968 Fair Housing Act. This disparity in homeownership rates between Blacks and Whites has expanded over the past half-century, reaching 23.8 percentage points in 1970 and nearly 30 percentage points in 2022. Notably, the current Black homeownership rate remains well below its 2004 peak of nearly 50 percent," Source: National Housing Conference, "2023 State of Housing in Black America" by Dr. Courtney Johnson Rose, written Sunday, Nov 12, 2023.
@davidstraight36225 сағат бұрын
Mr. Frum, the American invasion of Iraq in 2003 was an unjustifiable act of military aggression, no different from Mussolini’s invasion of Ethiopia in 1935, or Hitler’s invasion of Poland in 1939. Iraq had nothing whatsoever to do with 9/11, and was not a threat to the United States. In fact, it was a bulwark against Iran, America’s principal enemy in the region. The invasion was the result of a hare-brained scheme hatched by neocons led by Dick Cheney. They, with typical American arrogance and ignorance, thought they could march into Iraq, be welcomed as liberators, establish a puppet state, and then use it to subvert or overthrow hostile regimes in the area, particularly Iran and Syria. Of course it backfired horribly. It descended into chaos (when you remove a dictator from a country that’s hopelessly disunited, it’s like taking the lid off a pressure cooker…hot scalding liquid spews in every direction). The Iranians, America’s real enemy, used the chaos to establish themselves as a dominant power player in Iraq. It’s disgraceful for Frum to try to justify the invasion of Iraq.
@annemosbergen39514 сағат бұрын
Frum speaks, but his words are not reality-based. He justifies without deep insight and does not have a robust view of the history of nations. Be mindful in these days of invading other nations, nations that are non-English speaking; different religions; different history & heritage. Be mindful of what you do and how you do it. I disagree with Frum - the World will never trust America again - as was the case BEFORE DONALD SHOWED UP. DONALD Swaggers as a Bully and a Dictator. HE doesn't do the actual bullying - he announces what he wants to do. Then he gives others the order to do the bullying. Don likes chaos to break things. He picks his bullys. Every Empire dies - from within!, from excesses of the Emperor, from another Empire. In the past, it was a younger Empire growing to fulfill the emperor's aspiration to be better, bigger than all. NOW, today, the frailty of national survival is predicated on Nuclear weapons self-assured Mutual Destruction. Destruction timed within 70 minutes. Unless suicidal, no one wants to nuke the world - the weapons intimidate - but the catastrophic outcomes will be world-wide radiation contamination; nuclear winter; massive numbers of humans dead from all nations - not just from the warring nations; the destruction of the Earth, its flora and fauna; scores of years living underground - to grow food, etc.; limited above ground scavenging when radiation drops. (TODAY, December 2024 - result of Chernobyl Nuclear Plant melt-down in Ukraine- any one walking on Chernobyl ground can only do that walk for 30 minutes - as radiation there will be dangerous for the human body.)
@wendywilson-fall32304 сағат бұрын
What all those northern industrial countries have in common is terrible, horrific wealth inequality and failure to assure any kind of economic security like universal health care, reason why we are so much more unhappy than our European counterparts. Frum is a certain kind of conservative not for my tastes.
@wendyrimmer572 сағат бұрын
How can you worry about nuclear warheads and not worry about 6 million guns in your country? Think twice
@donaldseekins65164 сағат бұрын
Frum seems to be saying to Americans: "Hey! Stop complaining, We're better off than ever!" Americans aren't buying it . . . which is why they voted for Trump. Frum is a conservative, but he hews to the corporate Democrats' line that billionaire oligarchs are the future for this country.
@jacquelinemarie6325Сағат бұрын
he does seem oblivious to serious issues in the economy and the environment...not to mention the things people lack that prevent enjoyment of a truly free life...such as publicly funded quality health care and education for all...just providing and maintaining these two basic things....maybe also keep the bankers and rich investors from buying up all the housing and many services small businesses used to supply in their communities; when the few buy up everything they drive prices up and kill competition and freedom... lawlessness will not correct any of these issues...nor will greed or inequality
@bolivarrubiano57985 сағат бұрын
I must disagree with Mr. Frum here!!!
@dreamervanroom6 сағат бұрын
This is giving me something to think about, information helps me make decisions. Migration is also because there are so many more people in all, everywhere. Migration is also because of the drowning gulf of inequality. It is like there is a higher potential energy, a steeper slope. Get it?
@nikoloaspapavlassopulos89194 сағат бұрын
David Frum's answers are based on the reality of the cocoon he is living in.
@wendel633 минут бұрын
Never forget Frum is Canadian and comes from our monstrous conservative tradition of CAmericans, right-wing Canadians enthralled and in love with the US. He romanticizes everything about the US, and so many commenters here are correct in him denying reality that the working class and now the younger middle class have been abandoned, both in the United States and Canada.
@User0resU-14 сағат бұрын
Wtf!!! How can ANYONE with 2 brain cells think what this guy thinks about Ukraine and Russia, in 2024. Astounding denial.
@thecount10012 сағат бұрын
"this guy" has more knowledge of geopolitics than you, and everyone you've ever encountered, to the power of 100, combined. russky troll.
@g.e.b.81593 сағат бұрын
As usual, David Frum is fifty per cent right.
@renlessard28 минут бұрын
This was a great interview. Isaacson pulled no punches but he allowed Frum to answer fully
@lbr88x305 сағат бұрын
I love Walter Isaac's. Great interview.
@7788Sambaboy4 сағат бұрын
yep...he isn't trying to be anything but someone who is asking good solid, reasonable questions - it's not about him, it's about what someone he is interviewing is trying to say...he checks them, clarifies, counters like a good interviewer should - then all us lightweights on KZbin can post our simple opinions, pro or con, or point out our trivial grievances, in less than 50 words
@anachronistofer2 сағат бұрын
I don't think the Syrian refugees migrating into Germany in droves are doing so aspirationally.
@bensanderson71443 сағат бұрын
11:30. Frum is taking credit for the fact that when the Soviet Union collapsed, the United States did not get nuked. And he thinks he deserves credit for this. I will let you decide.
@rachelerynkalish22072 сағат бұрын
Thank you David! Always a breath of fresh air to hear your honest assessments. Stay strong and safe!
@Mr_Miles_455 сағат бұрын
How many workers went from the factory to the office? How many West Virginia office workers are there? We told ppl losing their jobs in the factory to “learn to code” and they said Phuck You!
@terryarmstrong8598Сағат бұрын
How many of them were/are willing to move to where economic propects are better? The need to adapt ourselves to our individual circumstances is unavoidable if our lives are to get better. Life changes around us whether we like it or not. We adapt or we don't. Generations migrated to West Virginia from somewhere. Why did they do that? Because the better economic prospects were there. But things change around us whether we like it or not. We adapt ourselves to the changes or we don't.
@tassie78304 сағат бұрын
Wow I just said exactly like that to my friends & family
@RexJordan-s8x5 сағат бұрын
Thank you
@victoriafullerton1214Сағат бұрын
Thank you for adding a variety of perspectives from well qualified writers, editors and public intellectuals who stand by their analysis.
@ednorton474 сағат бұрын
This guy was a "red diaper" baby.
@hsheist9407Минут бұрын
apparently a rich red diaper baby...
@robertrinehart90363 сағат бұрын
We are the global bully
@chachaman49802 сағат бұрын
David Frum should go on Joe Rogan….
@RealConnorStone5 сағат бұрын
So out of touch!
@gerriperreault69055 сағат бұрын
Security for iraq was not reason. Domination was. Read PNAC document. Bill clinton turned down request to invade iraq. Bush said yes.
@davidpost42165 сағат бұрын
Why doesn’t anybody that talks about trade imbalance mention the massive difference in profits made from items that the USA exports compared to the things we import? Most American exports have almost no competition so are sold at a much higher profit margin and also enable us pay high skilled American workers much higher wages. For example I worked for a company that was the known leader in audio test. Almost no company wanted a audio analyzer from our 2 European competitors if they had the money to afford ours. We exported about 65% of our analyzers. Our $20,000 analyzers cost less than $2,000 to build. Our profit margin was pretty good and most of that profit went to well paid engineers to design future products. Can you imagine the profit from a $1,000 TV made in China with cheap labor competing with dozens of other TV manufacturers?
@VintageSoloHarmonyСағат бұрын
David’s point about debits and credits is so important. If voters for the last 40 years had been in the habit of paying attention to the lists of reasons in favor and against each policy, such as progressive tax with low end income supplements, they would have moved to the center and the country would be in good shape. Every policy has valid arguments for and against, Iraq was partly about helping oppressed people, partly about securing oil, and so on. The “part” can be debated very amicably, which is itself a benefit!
@jessematlock7115 сағат бұрын
I respect this host. He is asking for right questions. That's how PBS is supposed to be for the American citizens. Not the normal orange man bad ever hour. He's seen the light if you will. My heart just grew 3 time's over. Like the Grinch😊
@CarlGerhardt12 сағат бұрын
PBS better do a lot more of this if they don't want their budget cut by conservative Republicans who are sick of their non-stop, inside-the-Beltway propaganda.
@lauraw.70083 сағат бұрын
16:41 unfortunately, as corporations have risen in power, they are supporting trump.
@anachronistofer2 сағат бұрын
I sure hope that after Trump's inauguration that our intelligence/security agencies and our military will be on the right side of history.
@lawrencejeffrey9245Сағат бұрын
David Frum and my politics could be not farther apart, but as far as I am concerned, he has nailed Trump down to a tee.
@bensanderson71443 сағат бұрын
There is a backstory here. David Frum is Jewish and a Harvard alum. Nobody actually knows what he does for a living. I don’t even know why he appears on the news. He has no job. He has no title. He just appears on cable news occasionally. His parents paid his tuition at Harvard and since then he merely appears on tv. He’s a dual citizen and lives mostly in Toronto and sometimes in DC. He’s a coastal elite, socially liberal, and he doesn’t really like the people of America. He has very little in common with them. This is the man who still insists that the Iraq war was a great idea. He will be history soon, and will spend the rest of his life in Canada, and will never understand Americans, and will have to live with himself, in shame and self loathing.
@thecount10012 сағат бұрын
everyone knows what he does for a living. he is a US citizen and lives in the US and A.
@annerose7571Сағат бұрын
Frum is a coastal elite, but he is certainly not a liberal. He is a died in the wool old fashioned republican who worked in the first Bush administrationl
@hsheist940729 секунд бұрын
@@thecount1001 huh?
@shieh.4743Сағат бұрын
There is a tonne of wealth inequality that explains the backlash. Those are internal policy choices.
@jillallan89855 сағат бұрын
What a load of rubbish.
@glenrotchin5523Сағат бұрын
The United States learned in Vietnam that brute force and bullying doesn’t work. Frum is exactly right: United States is strong because it is trusted. Was.
@jim23764 сағат бұрын
The stable genius is the little tsar's obedient servant and puppet.
@Illisil2 сағат бұрын
Gloabl bully? Do you mean a pariah state?
@jamesmassey3563 сағат бұрын
Could become a global bully? Are you even serious?
@georgezakusilo15843 сағат бұрын
Likes of David Frum is the reason Americans want change. Why give a platform to a person who should have no job due his disastrous Iraq policy?
@valerieannegagnon880324 минут бұрын
From is gas lighting....to start he is a Canadian
@victoriafullerton1214Сағат бұрын
this is about foreign policy.... not how we have lost our way since 1980.
@mrgreen119850 минут бұрын
Could become a world bully? Thats funny. Its been one since the end of WW2. Anyone paying attention knows that. This is just a new level
@barbarapennington-cn7kyСағат бұрын
Considering the number of coups instigated and funded by the US. being a bully is not a novel pursuit. In central and south America the decimation of countries by corporations have left vast regions economically broken to this day. While the US ignores the penetration of China development there and in Africa.
@braxsanders49642 сағат бұрын
Things started heading North in this in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
@jamesmullins6681Сағат бұрын
Two people one should never listen to: Peggy Noonan and David From.
@folag2 сағат бұрын
China's recent massive cuts in its imports of American agriculture products has inflicted serious pain on a key sector of the US society. It's clear that China is not going to be a pushover. Geopolitical power is rooted in economic power. During the past twenty years, China quietly built a network of alternative trading partners while the US spent itself poor on military bases all over the world.
@Otto-Nuys5 минут бұрын
The average worker has not benefited from the growth of the American economy. It is mainly the CEOs and shareholders who benefit and Trump is not going to change that. Inflation will increase further due to his tariff war. Musk is rubbing his hands with glee. The workers who voted for Trump are the ones who are left behind. Trump has only expressed their feelings, but does not translate them into actions that benefit them. Shareholder capitalism is widening the gap between rich and poor even further. That was the case under Bush and before!
@CdnGlobalCitzen3 сағат бұрын
Minimum wage in the US is $7.25 an hour. Hahaha
@jensonee3 сағат бұрын
should be $27.25 an hour.
@TheTruthSeeker7563 сағат бұрын
Don the Con, the Predator in Chief
@brucemclennan97154 сағат бұрын
That was a good discussion, thank you. Cdn
@robertmoore633822 минут бұрын
After WWII, the United States was the only manufacturing country that wasn't bombed to pieces. So, in 1955 the white American guy could fumble his way through high school and get a great union manufacturing job because there wasn't any foreign competition to speak of. By the seventies, Japan and Germany had rebuilt their industries and started to compete. That white guy from 1955 since then has had to deal with competition from foreign manufacturing workers, minorities, women, computers, robots, labor-saving manufacturing and construction machinery that has been developed since 1955, so he doesn't have a monopoly on manufacturing labor, so he isn't worth as much in real purchasing power. Nobody can change that. So, the corporations can be doing well without the workers doing well.
@quechvermont127956 минут бұрын
Biden has embraced tariffs whole heartedly... he had kept and expanded on Trumps Tariffs from 2016-2020
@deanjoseph4792Сағат бұрын
lol, have you been right about anything Trump? 😂😂😂😂😂
@abrahamlevi355611 минут бұрын
America needs goods originated from Mexico and Canada. The imposition of a 25 per-cent tariff will only make those more expensive for the American consumer. That said, the situation on both borders is a clear infringement of US sovereignty and must be dealt with.
@NaheenmatherСағат бұрын
In the eighties the motto was greed is good. Michael Douglas in the movie Wall Street. It’s American culture. We require decolonization. Greed is not good.
@normanskelton5 сағат бұрын
Do you consider the cruelty of these people when you critisize Biden for the pardon?
@peterelliott2914Сағат бұрын
China went isolationist once (Qing). It led to the downfall of China and the century of humiliation. Took them 200 years to recover, I wouldn't bet on the US doing that well.
@HaroldMckee-u4o2 сағат бұрын
In the past I have enjoyed David's presentations, he is miss interpreting the collective impact against the school yard bully Donald Trump
@VChong19912 сағат бұрын
"Believe we should" What a bunch of zealots and cultist.
@haridasshenoy8334Сағат бұрын
Could become? It's already a bully.
@Nick.Martin.4 сағат бұрын
The American dream has turned into the American dread. The dread of not being rich.
@Bronwen-x4n5 сағат бұрын
David Frum is an immigrant from Canada but wants to slam the door.
@bobmorane4926Сағат бұрын
I guess Frum is being disingenuous when he omits the part where Russia protected India against the US submarines when US was on Pakistan side.
@5federline4 минут бұрын
'Make America Great Again' absolutely targeting to be lonely in this world or at least have Israel & British on the side. It will be Hell for the world in 4 years, so just be patient 😂
@BobJohnson6484 сағат бұрын
A troublesome Russia hater and Israel apologist
@supermovietimebros67705 минут бұрын
Nobody gives a rats fart what frum has to say. Hes captain of the elite squad. Hes in the pen 15 club
@christofeles634 сағат бұрын
When "we" depart from our ideals....does that include the CIA?
@TheJagjr44502 сағат бұрын
When the pundits and professors have their positions outsourced we will never hear the end of the whining and crying. Then we say.... LEARN TO CODE! What all of the prosperous countries are giving their money to organizations which are working against the interests of the countries financing the entire PLANET!
@zaryalai5443 минут бұрын
More than 99% of the comments people made wae against your arguments. Wait until the bubble bursts.
@WayWillowСағат бұрын
David's mother would have disagreed. Middle class jobs David! Your spins get comical.😂
@jeanreynolds142552 минут бұрын
Yes, we will be lonely with Dump bullying the world. He does not know what cause and effect mean.