“Who is Donald J. Trump?” by Wen on 7/7

楼主: wunjo (wunjo)   2018-07-06 22:30:20
Meeting Venue:TOHOHI Arts Corner at No. 13, Lane 68, Shih-ta Road, Taipei,


Meeting Date & Time:July 7, 2018 2:00~5:00 pm
charged with Venue Fee NT$150 per person with a cup of drink (Coffee or Tea )
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No registration or sign in before the meeting is requested.
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My Dear Blissers,
Welcome back to Bliss!
“Sometimes by losing a battle, you find a new way to win the war!”
Such confident quote surely comes from the wealthiest, the popularist, protectionist nationalist, who won the 2016 election although losing popular votes, which sparked numerous protests in the U.S.A.
This coming Saturday, our informative Blisser, Wen, is going to lead us to sketch “HIM” in a comprehensive way here:
#Introduction:
Donald J. Trump is changing the world’s way of working. His unusual and unpredictable behaviors make numerous foreign leaders aware that there are no more rules between the countries. However, is it all bad things?
I would like to talk about the personality of Donald J. Trump and how these characters show in his decisions.
Moreover, we are going to review some events and policies from the campaign until now on.
#Meeting agenda:
14:00-14:10 Self-Introduction
14:10-15:30 Who is Donald J. Trump?
15:30-15:45 Short break
15:45-16:10 Events and policies review
16:10-17:00 Question and discussion
#Guided questions
Q1. What kind of person Donald J. Trump is in your mind? Which one is better between Trump and Taiwan’ president Ing-wen Tsai?
Q2. If Terry Gou ,郭台铭,decides to run the 2020 presidential campaign, how much you would like to vote him? What is your reason?
#Key words, vocabularies or reference link (website) about your meeting
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_family
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Trump
P.S.
As Taiwan depends on either directly or indirectly on the USA, we focus more on his foreign policies among the following disputed issues there:
1.Travel ban on citizen to Muslim-majority countries
2.Rescinded Affordable Care Act
3.Opened Arctic Refuge for oil drilling
4.Partial repeal of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
5.Deliver “America First” Agenda
6.Withdrew the U.S. from Pan-Pacific Partnership Trade Organization
7.Draw back the Paris Agreement on climate change and Iran nuclear Deal
8.Recognize the Jerusalem as capital of Israel
9.Raise the import tariff on various goods from China, Mexico, the European Union

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