The world continues to hold its breath as the United States’ voters prepare for the crucial 2024 Presidential Elections. This election is poised to be the most important of the year, not just for America, but for the entire global community.
Simply, the United States is the undisputed superpower of the world. Wielding tremendous financial economic sway in the world, any decisions that will be made by the American voters will have drastic consequences for the future economy. Whichever path the U.S. chooses to take, it will shake the destiny of nations everywhere.
Whether the outcome is for better or worse, the reality is that the world cannot afford to ignore the ramifications of this election. Countries and businesses across the globe will be forced to “dance” with the policies and priorities set forth by the next U.S. administration. To be caught off guard or unable to adapt could spell disaster for economies and communities worldwide.
In this, it is not a question of whether one affirms or denies the political parties of the candidates. The reality is that the United States is the ‘biggest beast in the world economics,’ meaning that the world economics cannot be without the United States. The reverberations of this election will be felt far beyond America’s borders, shaping the landscape of international trade, foreign relations, and the global economic order.
Consequently, the 2024 U.S. election demands the attention and scrutiny of not just American citizens but of people and leaders everywhere. The decisions made by American voters will have profound implications for the prosperity, stability, and future of the entire world.
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They say the fate of the citizens is in their own hands, equalizing between rich and poor. This is a lie. Beyond the rhetoric of nationalism and populism, even the most xenophobic country with the most xenophobic citizenry wherever they are in the world — the East, the West, the Global North, the Global South, first-world, third-world, and all fabricated political groupings — will affect the world in often incalculable and disproportionate ways. This is more pronounced whether everyone likes it or not and whether the US citizenry accepts their responsibility or not with this US Election.
If the fate of someone far away, either in physical distance or cultural affinity is dictated by a vote in a foreign land, this makes it the most undemocratic election in the world.
How is one reckless or uninformed vote in the US any different from a benevolent ruler or a megalomaniac dictator?