[Serious] (Non-americans) Would you vote for Trump and why? (World) What do you think of his decisions/actions (done and upcoming) as president?

He obviously has hotels and property around the world, that's undeniable, but that doesn't mean that he's not taking on trans-national corporations.

I believe the guy actually see's himself as a bringer of change. I think he see's himself, no matter how wrong he is, as a man in the street, a new yorker, a regular guy who done good and made it big.

Thus i think he will forward the interests of the man in the street much more than any visible alternatives. I think he will do everything he can to actually try to make america great again (whatever that means), because i don't think his ego couldn't live it down if he had no demonstrable results to show at the end of his tenure.

He has drive (nobody can deny) and so far he is producing results on an almost daily basis. He has canned ttip, which imho and coming from a small country, is fantastic news and a battle won at his hand (because nobody else would). He has pulled out of nafta which say what you like, was destroying american lives, and it's something which will actually make a difference when families are trying to put food on the table. He's sounding off at china... which to be fair, is long overdue, they've been taking the piss for a long time now.

Nobody benefits from free trade and undemocratic trade agreement except large trans-national corporations. Nobody. And he has undeniably struck back at a system which has led us to a precipice.

... and he actually has a relatively sane attitude to the russian federation, you know, the opposite of the alternative. And he doesn't seem to keen on foreign interventionism, which let's face it, is where america started to loose any credability around the world and any moral high ground that they once might have had.

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