This mangled, corrupted and craven budget document is a symptom of a deeper disease: a country ruled by an irresponsible political class whose boundless greed is matched only by smallness of vision for the country.
How can this nation navigate through a volatile and uncertain world when it is betrayed at every turn by a political elite that is always keen to plunder but constantly unready to sacrifice for the larger good?
The thought occurred to me as I watched a documentary shared by Gary Teves. It was about Beijing's decision to cancel $164 billion worth of US agricultural exports to the country. The cancellation was announced without much fanfare. It pulls the rug from under Donald Trump's bluster about imposing punitive tariffs on China's exports to the U.S.
The cancellation will certainly bring chaos to America's agricultural heartland, Trump's political base. Over the years, American farms have been geared towards supplying China's huge food market. The cancellation will gut the heartland, force hundreds of farms into bankruptcy.
Trump is famously long on words and short on strategy. In his first term as president, he initiated a trade war with China using tariffs as a weapon to extract concessions. But he did not prepare his own economy for a trade war.
By contrast, Beijing responded to the Trump tariffs by planning ahead. China revolutionized its own agriculture using artificial intelligence in farms, editing genes and evolving climate-resilient crops.
This story is from the January 07, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.
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