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Donald Trump : L'art de la dissimulation académique — Comment une star de télé-réalité a (encore) ruiné l'économie mondiale

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  Donald Trump: The Art of the Academic Cover-Up — How a Reality Star Crashed the Global Economy (Again) By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson Congratulations, America. You did it again. Isn’t it heartwarming to know that the fate of the global economy now rests in the hands of a man that some called ‘a craven soulless moron” who threatened to sue his alma mater over the release of his college grades? Donald J. Trump, the self-proclaimed “very stable genius,” once told the world he had “one of the highest IQs,” but also threatened legal action against the schools he attended if they dared reveal the truth about his academic... let’s call them “struggles.” That’s right—this same man who now pontificates on tariffs, interest rates, global trade, and the “China problem” once sicced his lawyer, Michael Cohen, on the College Board to hide his SAT scores like they were classified nuclear codes. So what does it say about us that this man, who spent two years floundering at Fordham before transfer...

La Défaite de Kamala Harris et la Montée de l’Autoritarisme aux États-Unis : Entre Crises Économiques et Repli Identitaire

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  The Defeat of Kamala Harris and the Rise of Far-Right Populism: Economic Anxiety, Identity Politics, and the Abandonment of Liberal Values By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le Francais suit) In an election defined by economic hardship, political polarization, and a deepening sense of national decline, Kamala Harris’s bid to become the first woman president of the United States ended in a resounding defeat to Donald Trump. This loss not only reveals the complexities of America’s current political landscape but also highlights a disturbing shift toward authoritarian and nationalist impulses that have permeated American society. Economic Turmoil: The Core of Voter Dissatisfaction From the outset, Harris’s campaign was premised on the belief that Trump’s controversial and divisive leadership posed an existential threat to democracy itself, a belief echoed by many in her party. Harris sought to leverage Trump’s unpopularity, his administration’s past scandals, and the rollback o...