If Trump really can build up American infrastructure, that will help reinflate the world economy, and that would be a good thing.
Richard GloverWe haven't had a recession for 25 years in Australia. It's partly because of our trade with China. China's been doing relatively well. So some of the tensions around a low-wage economy haven't quite happened here in the same way as they have in the United States.
Richard GloverWe haven't had a recession for 25 years in Australia. It's partly because of our trade with China.
Richard GloverI certainly think one of the really amazing things about Mr. Trump's victory is there's been an immediate - what one of my friends calls a jump-to-the-Trump in Australia. So you've got politicians of all sides looking at this amazing result in America and thinking, I'd like a bit of that. Can I have a bit of that? And so the opposition leader has been talking about immigrants stealing people's jobs. The prime minister has started talking about media elites in exactly the same terms as President-elect Trump.
Richard GloverAustralia is this former British colony at the foot of Asia. We've been involved - we've been in lockstep with America in every battle you have fought for a century. We were there in Vietnam. We were there in Korea. We were there in Iraq. We were there in Afghanistan. We are slightly apprehensive about the rise of China.
Richard GloverSurely it's time for climate-change deniers to have their opinions forcibly tattooed on their bodies.
Richard GloverThere's been an instant desire to try to take some of the rhetoric that has done so well for Mr. Trump and apply it to Australian politics.
Richard GloverI think there's just a lot of apprehension in Australia about the Trump victory. It's not that there are - some people are supportive, of course, and some people are dismayed by it. I think one thing that draws most people together - maybe 80 percent of the people - is a very strong view of American leadership and the American alliance.
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