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Random thoughts: topics, Trump, people....

CBradSmith

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Is "culture" something to define?
Is it something to embrace?
Is it intrinsically a personal identifier?
Is it something to protect?
How do you define the American culture?
How do you define your specific sub-culture, and how does it tie into the American culture?
Does it respect the American culture; does it respect other sub-cultures?

Is Trumps criticism of "globalists" with merit?
Is it a viable centerpiece to his candidacy?
To being elected?
What is a globalist?
What assumptions are intrinsic to the globalist worldview?
Does the globalist worldview override culture?
Why or why not?
What (in your estimation) is the driver of the globalist (for those driving from a position of power, and for those at the "ground floor," your average Joe)?

Do government regulations align businesses with human interests?
What are the opportunities for improvement? What is already done well? (Speaking of regulations)

Would businesses, in the modern climate of social media and increased transparency, do what is "right" by customers, by employees? This is asked against the backdrop of shareholders and competing entities for their investment.

Should government be held to the same reporting practices and transparency that businesses are held?
Is it?
Are there areas within government where reporting is not mandatory where politicians are able to "play politics" or push a singular unrepresentative agenda without consequence?
If so, what is the "checks-and-balances" for these hidden areas of government?

I may have more. Particularly interested to hear thoughts on culture and globalists.
 
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