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Poll Results and Comments : US-Japan Trade Deal, Nuclear Weapons Agency Breach and Fermented Stevia Against Pancreatic Cancer

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How do you feel about the US-Japan trade deal?


  • 54% Positive
  • 26% Negative
  • 20% Neutral

EmailComments
link...I never trust the first press from US
pete...Whilst, given the background, this might lead to temporarily better trade relations with Japan, it is another step on the path away from free trade which served the US economy so well for many years. The pain will come.
jame...If a deal was reached, then it was obviously felt to be appropriate to/by each party. Thus of course, be positive.
dtbr...Why do US auto makers dislike this deal? Because it benefits Japan automakers?
cica...It is unnecessarily disruptive. It’s just going to raise Auto prices all the way around. Including an American cars, even though they’re telling us that’s not true.
fcse...Bring on new Subarus!
btaw...I don’t know enough of the details to evaluate positive vs negative. I was leaning positive until I noted US auto makers were unhappy.
mich...The whole tariff farse is ridiculous!
brum...time to start charging tariffs when we import more than they buy from us
jmun...15% is still too much because we have to pay more. So much for battling inflation
carl...If Trump is going to keep fooling with our allies he should make the tariffs equal to what that country does to our imports 20-20, 30-30 etc.
leo....This whole thing is bizarre and will set in motion efforts to reduce reliance on the US as a trading partner
hast...prior rate for Japanese non-Ag products was 1.6% so now 15% really... the public pays for this economic stupidity; Trump will interact with the new Japanese Wealth Fund for US investments...really, and how much will Trump get as advisor fees from this; once again lining his large pockets. This smells to Heaven!
john...We must protect our own Auto industry here in the U.S.A.
babe...Nothing is a done deal with the demented old con man.
wetr...We have a long time friendship with Japan and I feel that they are a positive investment for our future.
atli...Stimulating the economy requires an elimination of tariffs not a reduction in excessive, arbitrarily applied ones.
jrv1...Difficult to believe 46% of responder's are negative or neutral. It’s no big secret that countries must “make a deal” with Trump administration. Ultimately it levels trade and market adjusts. Ehats negative about that. Come on, do you really want to continue to subsidize other countries at the cost of US manufacturing.
bruc...should not be lower than for autos made in N America and should be more favorable to our autos exported to Japan
robs...Can you imagine any current Democrat Party OR Independent political leader in the United States actually negotiating a trade deal like this? And have you noticed that most of the publicly traded corporations in the US are actually eating the tariffs and taking quarterly losses they have room to take while remaining profitable in annual earnings rather than passing them on to US consumers, and this is DRIVING the S&P 500 to achieve ALL TIME HIGHS!!!
bjta...Here we go again. This newsletter is ultra Left. Any question that is posed includes a negative aspect targeting The Trump Administration. Look at the number of wins for the US over the past 6 months. The speed and degree of deals has been astounding. Trump keeps on winning for America. Dementia Joe didn't do a damn thing for America. His presidency was a failure. Jimmy Carter will no longer be the worst US President on record. That distinction now belongs to Biden!!!
illi...US. automakers criticized the deal, citing lower tariffs on Japanese cars than on North American-made vehicles.
bcar...A 15% tariff on a country is a dumb idea. That is not how tariffs are supposed to work. But I guess that’s beyond the comprehension of this administration.
pjpa...$100 Billion in the bank in 2 months baby!
cb10...Negative only because North American tariffs should be lower or not at all.
chuc...Dont know enough
angi...it was 10% before Trump, 5 % increase with billions invested into America. Much improvement for our country
thom...This is nothing more than an unauthorized tax on Americans and their companies.
mhog...Tariff deals will help balance our trade deficits and create revenue that will help pay down our burdening debt. Trump is a business man, not a politician.
rose...My answer will remain neutral until the deal is signed, sealed, and delivered.

How concerned are you about the risk of cyberattacks on critical national infrastructure like nuclear agencies?


  • 85% Extremely concerned
  • 13% Somewhat concerned
  • 2% Not very concerned

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ceal...What should be the response by the Federal government?
btaw...But never fear, DJT administration recently appointed a 22 year old gardener to guard US interests.
babe...Once again the demented old con man has no clue what he is doing and is selling our soul to the highest bidder.
dave...It's not a problem until the moment it is. Then there is no time react and defend our self if our computer systems have been compromised and rendered inoperable or reprogrammed to attack our own locations.
mary...The current administration is too busy renaming ships and gardens, abusing immigrants who are not criminals, and spinning false information, to be counted on to take our country’s security seriously.
mich...Our government is not focused on protecting our country from our real enemies!
vtgr...It's terrifying
bcar...With the global chaos caused by Trump we are on the precipice of global Armageddon.
atli...The solution would be full cooperation with China by freely exchanging all secrets between the two countries that would benefit scientific advancement over nationalistic hegemony.
chri...This is prep for the war with China.
cica...Yeah, it’s not like this administration is paying any attention to it. They’re too busy rounding up the workers that make America go. And changing the name of everything to golf of America.
rjbu...The Trump administration is populated by a bunch of amateurs who are loyalists. A tarrif is not going to stop hackers! But don’t worry. You’ll get your tax refund if the IRS doesn’t get hacked.
suns...Why are we always in a reactive mode vice a proactive mode?

How do you view the recent law reducing the independence of Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies (NABU and SAPO)?


  • 55% A dangerous weakening of anti-corruption efforts
  • 31% Unsure
  • 15% A necessary step to improve oversight

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cica...Let’s face it tough times. Call for tough measures. Ukraine’s having a rough time and we’re not helping. They say Lincoln broke just about every rule in the constitution to preserve the union. Sometimes that’s what it takes.
atli...The US contagion of suppression is spreading around the world.
wake...This is the type of underhanded governing that keeps Ukraine out of NATO
jame...Actually don't care. It's their country. US should stop giving them $$$ if there are concerns about corruption.

How effective do you believe financial institutions like Morgan Stanley are at detecting money laundering risks?


  • 64% Somewhat effective
  • 27% Not effective
  • 8% Very effective

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cica...Oh, I think they know exactly who’s laundering money and who’s not. They just choose to look the other way for profits. Deutsche Bank has done it for decades
jame...The laws have made it too difficult for law abiding folks to transact normal business.

Considering the potential use of gene-editing tools like CRISPR/Cas9 on SDR42E1, do you believe gene editing should be pursued aggressively in medical research?


  • 80% Yes, the potential benefits outweigh the risks
  • 16% No, more caution and research are needed before widespread use
  • 5% Unsure

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mcam...There will be bad actors, but the net benefits ate

How convincing do you find the idea that fermenting natural products like stevia can significantly improve their anti-cancer properties?


  • 52% Somewhat convincing
  • 42% Very convincing
  • 6% Not convincing

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glad...More testing is needed.
deba...Usually when something helps with one part of the system , it causes problems with others.. hence the cautionary medical term” risk of”. Have to research the “ risk of “ more.
skoz...No information on methods or peer review.
gwen...It’s not even in animal testing yet.
rock...I believe that God has given us all the ingredients for healing our bodies. We just need to find them He has also blessed us with scientists who will find the cures.