What happens next? Expert breaks down major changes coming to US politics

A new political era brings unexpected shifts in US domestic and global policies. Political expert examines key changes that will affect international relations trade deals and internal US governance

November 8 2024 , 03:22 PM  •  597 views

What happens next? Expert breaks down major changes coming to US politics

The next chapter in US politics looks like a movie-sequel nobody asked for. Just as Donald Trump lost power about 4 years ago his potential comeback brings more plot-twists than the original run

The political landscape shows how wrong everyone was about US voters: polls dont work ground-games dont matter‚ and expert predictions fall flat. Its like watching a completely different show than what the smart-people expected (and theyʼve had almost a decade to figure this out)

The next administration would be super-hard to predict — thats just how Trump likes it. His team splits into two main camps:

  • Asia-focused realists who want to leave Europe
  • Stay-at-home folks who want to cut global ties
  • Pro-Taiwan group with risky ideas about nukes

Trade-wars and market shake-ups are coming: high-stakes economic changes could hit global markets hard. New tech-focused advisors might push back against old-school protectionists but nobody knows which side will win-out

Europe faces a cold-shoulder treatment. Trump sees EU as a rival not friend; heʼd rather deal with countries one-by-one than talk to Brussels. NATO might stay but with lots of arm-twisting about defense spending

Ukraine situation looks rough: US support might dry-up fast leaving Europeans to handle the mess. Middle East policy wont change much — Netanyahu would keep getting what he wants while Palestinians face more hard-times

China policy stays tough but messy: tariffs will probably go up tech restrictions wont ease but Asian allies might get mixed signals. Climate action hits reverse: expect more drilling less green-tech and zero worry about long-term effects

At home unified Republican control means big changes: Project 2025ʼs plans would reshape government agencies fast. The country stays split though – blue states wont embrace MAGA ideas and red states push harder-right