Skip to main content

Thank You 500,000 readers

Trump, the President-Elect of the USA after 2016s Presidential Election

America's new President-Elect, Mr. Trump, who won after a divisive, confrontational and negative Presidential Election.
"from someone in the UK who supported the UK REMAIN position"
published and additions by Earl of Cruise
Donald Trump during his campaign
Donald Trump during his campaign - courtesy of geo.tv
This result is entirely unprecedented in American history. This is a sad day and is not the America that that many know, admire and love.
Reactions on Trump
Reactions about President-Elect, Trump - courtesy of dailystar.co.uk
But we have to see and keep an open mind with Trump and hope he learns quickly and assembles a good team to guide him. We must not rush to judgement but give him time and challenge him if necessary to maintain global values and institutions.
However we in Britain also experienced some deja vu, the scenario that has played out in America is almost identical to BREXIT with many underlying factors being similar.  The people have voted and now the consequences must be faced. America is a very divided society it seems and this election was a massive and unprecedented vote against the status quo, the establishment and globalisation. 
Healing these divisions will be crucial. Regenerating the former industrial areas of the Rust Belt also needs to be urgently considered to address these divisions and bring economic growth to these areas. Economic growth needs to be inclusive and distributed across the country and not focussed on few people, cities or areas. It seems that only the West Coast and the North East of America voted Democrat and wanted the status quo. America was founded on an idea of an open, cosmopolitan and liberal democracy that offers and special place for everyone regardless of their background but this election appears to be a total rejection of that.
Since the Financial Crisis 2006/07 and the following* Great Recession in 2008 it seems that more people are feeling neglected and left out by their Governments and economic growth over the last 30 years has been confined to a few areas of countries and has accompanied widespread deindustrialisation of key areas and so impact has not been dispersed to everyone's benefit (Occupy movement*). This lack of inclusive economic growth is a major factor in this rising anti-establishment, anti-government and anti-globalisation trend. We are now in an era of post truth politics where the past global norms are turned on their head. Increasingly political developments seem more surreal and unpredictable. It seems that the world has gone mad in 2016 and increasingly protectionist, isolationist and divisive. People seem to be anti-establishment, anti-globalisation and we seem to be in a post-truth politics where evidence is discounted. With such distrust of politics, the only place people could turn is entertainment and Trump's celebrity standing was huge with THE APPRENTICE TV show. Reality TV is now reality. Trump as President is a massive gamble and this will have massive implications for America and the world. Basically this is upending the entire system and throwing it out of the window. There is likely to be a complete realignment of global norms in the largest shift since the Second World War. Obama's legacy may also be completely wiped out by the Republicans and Trump particularly the controversial Obama-care.

The financial crisis started with an overheated US Real Estate market based on its "sub-prime credits" - following the "American Dream": Each one its own house.
The banks created "bank products" which contained, very hidden, the risks for failiure of these loans and sold these highly toxic papers all around the world. The promised rent from these "papers" was high, and greed took the better.
One of the most engaged banks within these "deals", and prime creator of, the LEHMAN BROS., went into bancrupcy. Why the Republican President and administration never realised, that this bank was relevant for the world economic sytem, does concern me ... is there economic understanding?
The 2006 beginning, and since 2008 still running Depression, is caused by unleashed banks. Reagon and Thatcher back then thought the market will do it. But banks without any controll act for themselves and not for the public wealth. There was turn to economic growth after the unleashing, but it left the lower incomes and middle class in a downward spiral.
Earl of Cruise
* adding by Earl of Cruise
Those of us looking in on America from outside see significant concerns and risks such as questioning of NATO, scrapping of free trade and global trade deals, retrograde steps perhaps towards tackling climate change if Trump pulls out of Paris Agreement, wall with Mexico, questioning of the deal with Iran which may lead it to a reversion towards nuclear weapons, etc. Indeed many in Europe are concerned that Trump will pull America out of NATO and instead realign global relations of America towards Russia and China thereby leaving Europe to fend for itself. But Russia is increasingly aggressive and recent experience with Crimea and Syria do not bode well many feel and there is concern about their intentions towards Eastern Europe and the Baltic States. Putin and the Kremlin are clearly absolutely delighted with this result as it gives them free rein in the Middle East, Crimea, Eastern Europe and Baltic States. If Trump questions NATO then this puts the security of Europe at serious risk and it risks being the Second World War but the other way around. EU leaders are absolutely completely terrified of this election result as it comes on top of BREXIT which scared them enough already. 
After the Great Depression in the 1930s a similar trend happened as people became disaffected due to the economic problems as a result they became more protectionist. While direct comparison is not possible as there are differences in context and times. But in the 1930s this resulted in the election of Hitler in Germany and we know how well that went.
I am not saying that election of Trump is an equivalent as this is clearly not the case. But nevertheless we have to learn the lessons of history and we more aware of rising discontent that appears to follow periods of great economic uncertainty such as the Great Depression and the Great Recession. If not handled carefully such turbulent and unpredictable times lead to possibly dangerous forces being unleashed including protectionism, nationalism and fear of the unknown or foreigner. I am seriously concerned that after the Great Recession in 2008 we now may be in a new period of turbulent protectionism and unpredictable change and who knows where it may lead.

While Germany had a troubled start into his first real democarcy, French occupation of the Rheinland, the Ruhrgebiet, the raging Inflation from 1921 till ´23/24 it became economic stable. But with the Wall Street Crash of 1929 the Great Depression hit Germany at first.
All loans from the USA had been withdrawn immediately. Those guaranteed the economic growth in Germany and necessary for the Reparation payments to the WWI Allies.
The Republican President in the USA had no clue what he was ordering.
What was following, was the failiure of "finance caroussel". The Allies in Europe had depts to pay in the USA and could not any longer.
The United Kingdom left the gold standard, but did fall into a depression lasting into the early 1950s. Italy´s finance system broke, as those of all southern European countries. Eastern Europe went into an atmosphere of hostility. And the new "Versailles formed" countries Poland and Hungary had been in a state of dictatorship.  Same with Romania and Bulgaria, and a similar situation for Austria with its right winged "democracy". Even Switzerland was right winged in those days. And democratic countries became a minority - France, United Kingdom, the Scandinavian countries and Germany !till 1930/33 - since 1930 Germany was ruled without the parliaments vote, relying on Reichspräsident von Hindenburg.
Today we see in Poland the PIS and in Hungary the FIDES - far right winged nationalistic parties. And in Austria the FPÖ is pushing the democratic sytem.
Earl of Cruise
We often take today's nation states and governance frameworks for granted thinking that they are permanent. But this complacency is risky, they are only as permanent as long as they retain the confidence and trust of the people. At the moment this is being sorely tested and this trust and confidence of people in governments and politics is being challenged. So when this happens the unpredictable can happen with unknown consequences. The lesson for governments, politicians and the wider "establishment" is that you need to maintain the confidence and trust of the people and ensure inclusive economic growth to the benefit of all. Democracy and our long held global values are fragile and must be maintained otherwise they could be challenged and overturned.

In history is only one factor stable - CHANGE.
Nothing is granted or fixed for eternity. Therefore, we all have to fight for democratic rights, for acceptance and plurality. In the very moment, when we start to rise walls and do the Hedgehog trick, to prevent others to disturb us, or influence us, we have lost -then we have lost our self-confidence, the believing in our strength and in democracy.
Earl of Cruise
This leaves Britain in a very difficult situation - on the way out of the EU and our closest ally America under Trump apparently questioning NATO and the special relationship with UK. The worst possible scenario we can imagine but sadly it is now reality. Now only Canada and its young Prime Minister are left to stand up for global values, open and liberal thinking.
But we shall have to see how things play out. However in the short term volatility of the financial markets is likely, some Americans may consider emigrating to Canada and elsewhere and tourists from Europe and elsewhere may be less keen on visiting America.
Our three great fears: BREXIT plus Trump and the existing situation of Putin's Russia have come true and now present the worse case scenario. Indeed it may in fact now be a strong possibility that this protectionist and anti establishment trend will take greater hold in Europe with a strong possibility that Le Pen could win the French Presidential Election in 2017. Italy is also taking a risk in December 2016 with a referendum on changes to their constitution. Dutch, Austrian and German elections in 2017 also present a risk of a more protectionist move perhaps leading in Germany to the removal of Angela Merkel as leader. This could seriously destabilise the EU if it were to happen as Germany is the EU's main economic power and provides leadership, stability and considerable soft power. If Angela Merkel were to not be leader it is unclear who would provide this leadership and stability in the European Union.
Indeed it is rumoured that Trump may appoint Nigel Farage as US Ambassador to the European Union! Sarah Palin may also be on the way back! You could argue that this is the largest corporate takeover in history as Trump Corporation takes over America! 
So the world watches developments with interest and trepidation. On the plus side it may make George W. Bush look like a good President with his great success with the Iraq War! The silver lining with George W. Bush is that he loved his daughters and dogs. Likewise Trump is a great businessman and a billionaire and loves his family.
All we can do with Trump is hope that the rhetoric of his campaign may be tempered by reality and his advisors. But his political inexperience and lack of foreign policy gives grave concerns to those looking in on America. Who knows what will happen next.

This "he will be tempered" thought was the very same, when Germany got this Austrian wallpainter for his first period as Reichskanzler in January 1933 ...
Earl of Cruise
We must learn the lessons of history while realising that government, democracy, values, peace and the nation state only remains as the status quo if it continually has the confidence and trust of its people. These are undoubtedly  turbulent and unpredictable times.
We must stand up for our values, peace, freedom and democracy. They are fragile and must not be taken for granted. 
Perhaps Canada can step up and become a global leader and beacon for hope and openness. Let's hope so.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ocean Liners in Movies or Films at Sea (updated Nov 2017)

For liners and the shipping companies movies and films had been a top marketing tool Movies or Films and liners at sea, had been intriguing me since I have read about in my youth in LUXUSLINER - BILDER EINER GROSSEN ZEIT by Lee Server ( THE GOLDEN AGE OF OCEAN LINERS ). But earlier, mot only since my first crossing, I was keen watching movies with liners in it, and disapointed, which was an understatement, when I realized the films have been made in a set ashore in some movie "factory". That was after my first crossing.   by Earl of Cruise an essay in progress `Sabrina´, Humphrey Bogart in the office, while LIBERTÉ is sailing out of New York harbor - screenshot Ocean liners, especially those of the luxury category, had been the location of dramas, love stories, thrillers, suspense and catastrophies sinde film was born, or nearly. In this list, the most descriptions are taken from Wikipedia, as I guess no one can expect having seen all these films ... otherwise I w...

Thank You 500,000 readers

HISTORY - The CUNARD - WHITE STAR Liner rms QUEEN ELIZABETH (1938-1972)

Over years, in my early youth, the QUEEN ELIZABETH was shaping my mind for the perfect ocean liner, despite having made my first experiences with a liner onboard the HANSEATIC (1), ex EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND, ex EMPRESS OF JAPAN. When leaning at the rail of HANSEATIC entering the port, my eyes where every where and I wished to by a camera, I took all in. And when seeing the QUEEN ELIZABETH with my own eyes, the nice behaving young boy turned into a tomboy, that my grandmére was no longer able to tame ... I did draw quite a lot of looks, back then. I found, while on research, this article and thought it interesting publishing in my blog: written and published by John Sheperd at liverpoolships.org editing and comments by Earl of Cruise I ( John Shepard ) joined the CUNARD LINE in March 1962 as an Assistant Purser and sailed the QUEEN ELIZABETH throughout that year, before transferring to the Liverpool-based CARINTHIA in November, where I remained as Crew Purser for the next five...

Starting rms EMPRESS OF BRITAIN from cold

rms EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, 1930, Cold Starting Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd., Builders: John Brown, Clydebank by Stephen Carey, editing by Earl of Cruise rms EMPRESS OF BRITAIN - own collection   1 Overview of the machinery spaces 1.1 Boiler rooms The ship is (or was) a quadruple screw Canadian Pacific liner fitted with two Scotch fire-tube boilers at 200lb/in 2 , one Johnson water-tube boiler and eight Yarrow 5-drum water-tube boilers, operating at 425lb/in 2 , 725 ° F superheated.   In SI units this converts to 13.8bar saturated (198 ° C) for the Scotch boilers, and 29bar, 385 ° C superheated.   At 29bar the saturated temperature is 234 ° C, so the boilers operate at 151 ° C superheat. The boilers are arranged in 2 boiler rooms, one forward and one aft, separated by oil fuel tanks. In the forward boiler room are the 2 Scotch boilers, the Johnson boiler and two Yarrow boilers.   In the aft boiler room are the remaining 6 Yarrow boilers.   A profi...

HISTORY - The loss of ps CONNAUGHT, flagship of GALWAY LINE

The loss of GALWAY LINE´s CONNAUGHT intrigued me after a friends sending of a copy of  GALWAY ADVERTISER of Thu, Sep 15, 2016, about . Intuiged by an earlier finding about, I started a research for this article. The loss of the ps CONNAUGHT , ATLANTIC ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGATION Co. or GALWAY LINE , October 8th 1860. The CONNAUGHT was launched to reverse the sliding fortunes of the J Orwell Lever’s GALWAY LINE, and had a severe blow to the company. Although the local press tried to make the most of the fact that of the 591 people on board, not one life was lost, the bad publicity soured the public towards GALWAY LINE, which was at the same time in financial trouble. by Earl of Cruise CONNAUGHT of ATLANTIC ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGATION Co. or GALWAY LINE - courtsey Timothy Collins, Transatlantic Triumph and Heroic Failure: The Galway Line The ATLANTIC ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., GALLWAY LINE is one of the examples in the beginning of the Transatlantic steam age, th...

Destinations - Sicily arts and history a cruise onboard ANDREA

Because of an FB pruderie action I remembered a cruise to Sicily, its art and history showing, on board the late ANDREA. Cruise onboard ANDREA in the Mediterranean - a travel review. by Earl of Cruise   The Hercules monument in Kassel, which is listed in the UNESCO Worldheritage list! Delisted by FaceBook because of his "naked butt" ... ridiculous! overbearing! hypocritic! - courtsey GRIMM HEIMAT NORDHESSEN The Hercules monument in Kassel with a naked butt. Goes not at all, found Facebook. Now tourist administratives have put on a bathing suit. No one, neither the false US, or any other pruderie should be imposed on us European. And art is ART! Wether naked or not, and the prude and/or evangikalists have to withstand it. Period! The UNESCO Worldheritage HERKULES - Source: YouTube But it was reminding me on another statue, the charioteer of Mozia, which is now on loan in the BRITISH MUSEUM . But back to the cruise on board ANDREA , now SERENISSIMA, e...

HISTORY - ts / ss BREMEN and ts / ss EUROPA

Germany’s two luxury liners, BREMEN and EUROPA , have not only played an important part in their country’s mercantile revival, but have added also an immortal chapter to the history of transatlantic travel. Copy from Shipping Wonders of the World   From part 6 , published 17 March 1936 editing by Earl of Cruise ss / ts BREMEN in her early years - Source: Shipping Wonders of the World/Bundespresse Archiv The PRIDE OF A NATION - the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD quadruple-screw turbine express liner BREMEN . The keel of this ship was laid in June 1927. Her launch took place in August, 1928. In less than a year later, the Bremen made her first voyage to America, when she crossed the Atlantic from Cherbourg to New York in four days seventeen hours forty-two minutes, thus setting up a new record and gaining the coveted “Blue Riband”. During the passage the Bremen attained an average speed of 27.83 knots. ss / ts BREMEN in her early years - Source: W ikipedia For the pop...

HISTORY - SPIRIT OF PROGRESS the Australian luxury day express train

The Australian luxury day express train SPIRIT OF PROGRESS was the most important express train of VICTORIAN RAILWAYS , a state corporation of Victoria , and one of the most important trains in Down Under. The train is a masterpiece of ART DÉCO design from Down Under. The widely unknown train was in service from 1937 till 1986. First the SPIRIT OF PROGRESS did run from Melbourne to Albury , because of the broad gauge of VICTORIA RAILWAYS (1,600 mm). At the boarder between Victoria and New South Wales the passengers had to leave the SPIRIT OF PROGRESS and go on with their trip to Sidney on the standard gauged (1, 435 mm) train of the New South Wales Railway system. In 1962 the SPIRIT OF PROGRESS could run straight to Sydney. But was withdrawn in 1986, caused by the lack of paying passengers. by Earl of Cruise VICTORIAN RAILWAYS S Class steam locomotive 302 EDWARD HENTY trajecting the SPIRIT OF PROGRESS - courtesy © Weston Langford The late 1930's saw a new era in ...

Cruise Market - 1,81 Millionen Kreuzfahrtgäste aus Deutschland

Passagierzahlen 2015 by Earl of Cruise Der Kreuzfahrtmarkt 2015 stieg in Deutschland um 2,3% auf 1,81 Millionen Kreuzfahrtgäste auf Hochseeschiffen. Quelle: CLIA Deutschland Erstaunlich gering, auf den ersten Blick, fiel im vergangenen Jahr die Steigerung der Passagierzahlen in Deutschland aus. Es hat aber einen simplen Grund. Dem Markt fehlten Bettenkapazitäten. Die DEUTSCHLAND fiel durch den Konkurs der Eigner aus, und die beiden AIDA Neubauten aus Japan sollten eigentlich viel früher für AIDA buchbar und im Einsatz sein und Gäste über das Meer tragen. Allerdings legte  der Umsatz der Kreuzfahrtgesellschaften und Anbieter um 5,7% auf rund € 2,9 Milliarden, weil die Tagesrate um 4,9% auf € 181,86 von € 173,00 in 2014 (2013 € 171,00) stieg. Bei den durchschnittlichen Reisepreisen fällt auf, dass bei Reedereien aus Deutschland durchschnittlich € 1.580,00 fällig werden, während es bei internationalen Reedereien € 1.331,00 sind. Weiter gesunken ist die durchschnitt...

Politics and Society - Prudery banns Art in the Web

FACEBOOK the biggest social media plattform has done it again. Never learned! Their prudery algorythms banned again human cultural heritages because of NUDITY ... if it wern´t that serious, it could be hilarious. Art work of Rubens in Les Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique (MRBAB), posted on the Toerisme Vlaanderen FACEBOOK site was banned because of nudity. Hilarious, as FACEBOOK got a bloody nose for the same in 2017, including being heartly ridiculed. A morality standard that suits evangical flatearthers and other victorian double moralists. by Earl of Cruise While posting this article in various groups ... all of a sudden FACEBOOK blocked me for further postings in groups where I am a member ... If this is not censorship, then what else it is?  FACEBOOK’s overzealous censoring software (algorhythm) has brought the social media giant into controversy with increasing frequency, even as it faces intense criticism on another front for doing too little to prevent the...