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    Obviously some Americans liked him since he was elected twice, but nobody outside USA liked Bush.
    And when I write nobody, obviously I don’t mean that literally, but Bush was a very disliked president outside USA.

    Vanishingly few economies compete with China in any material way

    That’s a very weird claim, especially since you mention cars. Europe and China are in very steep competition also on cars. Countries highly affected by this area alone are: Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Czechia, Sweden, Netherlands, and UK. That means ALL the major economies of Europe are competing with China.

    IDK if you are American, things may look different over there, you seem pretty ignorant of what happens in the rest of the world.

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      nobody outside USA liked Bush.

      Blair defends Iraq war and praises Bush

      Sept. 7, 2010

      You can find similar pledges of support and friendship from Shinzo Abe, Vicente Fox and Felipe Calderon, Steven Harper, John Howard, Nicolas Sarkozy, Vladimir Putiny… Practically every conservative government leader of the War on Terror era was expressing support for Bush late into his second term and beyond.

      Europe and China are in very steep competition also on cars.

      The Shift of German Car Parts Manufacturing to China Explained

      Oops. It’s all China.

      IDK if you are American, things may look different over there

      It’s not, that’s the joke. The American business model of buying from the cheapest producer and then spending all your money on branding/marketing is everywhere.

      Both Volkswagen and Ford parts are coming from the same plants. Possibly made by the same exact machinists. The only thing you’re paying a premium for is the ad reads.