RE:RE:RE:Need some positive rhetoric from Trump. this is badI neither live in the US nor own a car therefore cheap cheap energy doesn't benefit me and, more to the point, as an investor in oil-related stocks [do the symbols CPG, CVE, ECA and others ring a bell?] I'd prefer to see them on the high end of the spectrum. As for Trump, the company you keep says a lot about who you are and there's a nauseous smell coming from a few of the people associated with him; but the turnoff for me is his unabashed prejudice against Hispanics; he brings to mind the title of an old film 'The Ugly American', uncultivated, solidly unilingual -"dahhling, there's no intelligent life outside the English sphere"- although he's somewhat deficient in this area if we believe Rex Tillerson's opinion about DJT's mental acumen. Clearly, you're one of his fans and your choice is as existentially valid as anyone else's. As regards China, underestimating your opponents won't get you very far in life; I have no illusions about their agenda but I also know that they view the course of events with a perspective measured in centuries, not in quarterly timeframes and they act accordingly; patience is a classic Chinese character trait . Your claim that the goods they manufacture can be obtained from other sources is a half-truth; my take is that changing suppliers is like changing the rules in the middle of the game; nobody is keen to do it.