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Global economic coordination not happening in virus crisis

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By DAVID McHUGH

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The economic cooperation will be accelerated among communist China, Moon Korea, and crimson-red Japan.

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The first priority of all nations is the safety of their citizens. Stopping the spread of the virus takes precedence over economic concerns at the moment. Economic cooperation will come to the fore once the immediate health crisis has passed.

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In times of global crisis, the world would typically look to the US for guidance, but the current idiot in office has burnt bridges, palled around with democracy hating dictators and screwed over allies.

Not only that but he is also an incompetent fool, so there is also that!

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In times of global crisis, the world would typically look to the US for guidance, but the current idiot in office has burnt bridges, palled around with democracy hating dictators and screwed over allies.

Not only that but he is also an incompetent fool, so there is also that!

The world should not be following the economic lead of a "business man" who has filed for bankruptcy 6 times including a casino, owes Russians oligarchs tons of money, and using his government position to make money for himself and his family at the expense of the public.

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We don't effective leadership in our own country, so not surprised that he isn't cooperating with other countries.

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