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El país que recibe Donald Trump: algunas claves sobre el legado de Joe Biden y qué cambiará ahora

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El flamante presidente Donald Trump proclamó en el discurso tras la jura y en otras intervenciones que con su llegada al poder acaba “el declive de Estados Unidos”, una de las líneas fuertes de su campaña. Pero en términos objetivos, en realidad recibe de Joe Biden un país con una economía ordenada, 100% digitalizada y en crecimiento. En ese sentido la revista británica se preguntaba meses atrás, «¿por qué habría que hacer grande otra vez a América? Ya es grande”, discutiendo el lema desafiante del magnate.

Esa noción se apoya en que la potencia acaba de experimentar una de las mayores mejoras de costo de vida de la historia. En junio de 2022 la inflación había alcanzado un asombroso 9,1% anual. Un año después caía a 3,0%, y hoy es del 2,5% anual. Como señala Paul Krugman, un aterrizaje a la normalidad sin recesión o desempleo creciente.

Del mismo modo, el país registra una desocupación a la baja sin precedentes del 4%, con un PBI per cápita de base de 85.000 dólares anuales. Es decir ya alineados con el lema trumpista, la tasa de desempleo se redujo al 4,1%, según datos de la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales, que se publicaron este viernes.

En 2020, cuando el demócrata le ganó a Trump las elecciones, el desempleo había llegado a niveles históricos rondando el 12 por ciento. Una consecuencia de la crisis económica asociada a la pandemia de coronavirus. En ese universo complejo escalaba también la inflación. Pero desde ese año, el último de Trump en su primera presidencia, el país creció 10%, tres veces el ritmo del resto de los países del Grupo de los 7 más industrializados del mundo.

Donald Trump, con su vicepresidente JD Vance, y la primera dama Melania Trump, este lunes, en la ceremonia de asunción, en el Capital One Arena, en Washington. Foto: BLOOMBERG

En su campaña y en estas horas, Trump ha planteado la necesidad de un aumento importante en la extracción de petróleo. Pero encontrará que eso ya ha sucedido. Ya en 2023 el bombeó alcanzaba un récord promedio de 12,9 millones de barriles, por encima de la marca anterior en 2019 de 12,3 milllones. Pero ese número subió luego con picos de 13,2 millones, por encima de marca de 13,1 millones de barriles durante la primera gestión trumpista, estrategia continuada por su sucesor.

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Respecto a las políticas contra los sin papeles que ha sido un eje central de la campaña del líder republicano, también el camino ha sido muy despejado.

Estados Unidos repatrió en el año fiscal 2024 a más de 700.000 migrantes, la cifra más alta registrada desde 2010, con lo que Biden se apunto un récord en la expulsión de extranjeros, mayor a la registrada en el primer mandato del magnate republicano. En la misma línea las detenciones en la frontera de EE.UU. con México descendieron 55% en 2024.

¿Por qué ese desempeño no les sirvió a los demócratas para retener la presidencia? No fue solo debido a la mala comunicación del gobierno. El problema es que los costos de los artículos básicos, además de hipotecas y plásticos, quedaron 20% por encima de lo que valían hace cuatro años, precisamente debido a la pandemia.

Ese reproche fue ignorado por los demócratas, que hicieron eje en los cambios culturales, de género, medioambientales y la defensa de la multiculturalidad. Con dificultades para llenar el chango del supermercado, cerca de 100 millones de norteamericanos se hartaron de ese discurso en la esperanza de que Trump vuelva los precios hacia atrás.

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Economy, immigration, Elon Musk at center of German election; conservative candidate favored to win

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Germans go to the polls Sunday as the conservative Christian Democrats, led by Friedrich Merz, are expected to oust current Chancellor Olaf Scholz. But the potential incoming chancellor has already signaled he will not rule with Germany’s right-wing populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.

Germany’s election has also caught the attention of Vice President JD Vance and Elon Musk. Musk has championed the AfD as the best political party to fix Germany’s economic woes. Musk’s comments drew the ire of German politicians, and Chancellor Scholz accused the billionaire of interfering in Germany’s elections. 

Following a stabbing in Munich on Friday, Musk once again tweeted his support for AfD on X stating, «Only AfD can save Germany.»

Vance met with the leader of the AfD, Alice Weidel, at the Munich Security Conference and criticized the German government’s «firewall» policy of not cooperating with the AfD.

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Olaf Scholz, German Chancellor of the Social Democratic Party, left, and Friedrich Merz, right, leader of the Christian Democratic Union, at a TV studio ahead of a debate in Berlin, Germany, Feb. 19, 2025.  (Fabrizio Bensch/Pool Photo via AP)

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«The main political parties governing Germany have established a ‘firewall’ between themselves and the AfD, which essentially means they refuse to endorse, collaborate with or support far-right parties like the AfD,» Anna Hardage, fellow in European Studies at the American Foreign Policy Council, told Fox News Digital.

The AfD expects to have its best performance in an election, doubling its vote count from 2021, and could become Germany’s second-biggest political party.

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If Merz and his Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party refuse to work with the AfD, Germany may end up with a coalition of parties that have fewer shared priorities, except a shared desire to avoid partnering with the AfD.

Hardage noted that while the AfD will most likely be shut out of any governing coalition, the party’s success in mobilizing public opinion means its positions will shape public debates around the biggest issues facing Germany. 

Alice Weidel, AfD

Alice Weidel, AfD candidate for chancellor and leader of the AfD parliamentary group, talks to presenter Dunja Hayali in an interview on the ZDF morning show «moma vor der Wahl» Feb. 21, 2025, in Berlin. (Kay Nietfeld/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images)

AfD has been able to capitalize on the German public’s fears over migration after a spate of violent incidents involving migrants. The party champions stricter immigration laws as the number of migrants across Germany and the EU has soared in recent years from various global conflicts.

The economy, security and immigration are the biggest issues, and they are successful because many voters attribute these big issues to the missteps of past leaders. Rafael Loss, a policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, told Fox News Digital Merz has moved the CDU to the right on these issues to win back AfD-curious voters.

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Emergency crews respond to a suspected terror attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany Dec. 20, 2024. (Heiko Rebsch/dpa via AP)

AfD might find common ground with President Donald Trump’s desire to end the war in Ukraine. The party has called for an end to security assistance to Ukraine and the lifting of sanctions on Russia. Loss said, however, that transatlanticism is at the core of the CDU’s identity, and Merz is convinced that Russia is an existential threat to German and European security, and it remains a priority for Ukraine to emerge victorious.

The sentiment is shared by Merz’s European counterparts.

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Anti-Israel protest in Berlin, Germany, Nov. 18, 2023. (Fabian Sommer/picture alliance via Getty Images)

«Conversations between European leaders of the past weeks, many of whom have also been consulting with Merz, suggest that German and European support for Ukraine will further increase rather than decrease,» Loss said.

Merz’s party has led in the polls for at least three years, with most polls showing a consistent lead for the CDU of around 30%. The election comes after Chancellor Scholz’s «traffic light» coalition fell apart in November over disagreements on fiscal issues. 

Economic issues have also led to a deterioration of Scholz’s popularity, and his government struggled to combat the post-pandemic rise in inflation and stagnating growth.

Friedrich Merz election poster in Germany

An election poster of Friedrich Merz, the CDU top candidate for chancellor, as the sun rises in Bad Homburg near Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025.  (Photo/Michael Probst)

The AfD has faced a barrage of criticism and controversy and was placed under surveillance by Germany’s domestic intelligence agency in 2021 and labeled a suspected right-wing extremist group because some members have reported ties to neo-Nazi groups. The party appealed the designation but was unsuccessful. Björn Höcke, the co-leader of the AfD in the state of Thuringia, and the party’s most prominent member of its extreme right wing, has been convicted several times for using Nazi rhetoric and symbols.

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Loss noted that, at the state level, of the 16 AfD state-level organizations, three are being considered as confirmed extremist groups, six are under surveillance as suspected extremist groups and another one is under investigation.

Germany’s Constitutional Court has only banned two political parties since 1949 — the Socialist Reich Party in 1952 and the Communist Party of Germany in 1956.


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