Rebirth 79: I opened a bank in the United States

Chapter 863 Maybe a coaching change!

Chapter 863 Maybe a coaching change!
"Carter, are you talking about international relations?"

The phrase "We are not ordinary citizens, but officials of the U.S. Department of the Treasury", which implies that everyone here is the elite of American society, and under the guidance of the universal values ​​prevailing in the "talent culture", a sense of identity is quickly established.

After agreeing with Carter's identity as "one of our own", everyone couldn't help paying more attention to what he said.

"In my opinion, part of it is because of international relations. The threat of the Soviet Union has always existed. Whether it is South Korea or Japan, it is a buffer zone for us to avoid war in the United States. We must keep the flames of war out of the country!"

"Although this sentence is selfish, there is nothing embarrassing about saying it. I don't want my family to be involved in a possible war. And on this buffer zone, we need to deploy heavy troops. In addition to asking our boys In addition to having a strong patriotism, the economy is also a factor that has to be considered!"

"A large number of troops need a lot of funds. If the economy of the place where the troops are stationed is good, we can use the form of a protection agreement. We will contribute, and they will contribute money to jointly protect the tranquility here. In this way, we can use the limited funds, The hard-earned taxes paid by taxpayers can be used to improve people's livelihood, and in exchange for a safe and peaceful pure land."

"So, I said that in the long run, I don't agree with Mr. President's practice of geo-protectionism. The world is a whole, and one hair will affect the whole body! If he is really stubborn, he will use administrative orders to Cut off US-Japan trade. This is a very serious blow to Japan's economy!"

"That's right, Japan has a small land area and a limited population. Their development is extremely dependent on external demand. Only when their industrial products maintain high added value and are sold overseas and generate high profits can they return to the mainland to develop industry and commerce. Just relying on their domestic demand, taking cars for example, it would be nice to be able to consume 100 million cars a year, but their production capacity is definitely more than 100 million cars.”

Half in response, half in agreement, following Carter's words, Tanguy also continued:
"If we cut off this kind of trade, Japanese cars will not be sold, and the only way to go is to sell them at a low price. If they are sold at a low price, the profits will be insufficient and the taxes will be paid less. This will affect the Japanese government's interests. Financial revenue. At that time, they may not have the money to pay for the military expenses of the US troops stationed in Japan!"

"At that point, we're either going to pull our troops out, or we're going to have to go out of the pockets of our taxpayers to supply them. Whether it's withdrawing troops, facing security threats, or paying out of our own pockets to supply the military's needs. Compared with the current situation , It’s really not worth it!”

"Moreover, this is only one of the adverse effects, and it will definitely bring more disadvantages. Therefore, I am not sympathetic to the Japanese, but in my opinion, maintaining the friendship between the United States and Japan, and both sides taking a step back, should be the right thing to do." It is the best way for us to solve this problem!"

While Carter nodded, he raised his glass and greeted everyone to drink.

I came out to play, and I kept pulling people to talk about these topics, which was somewhat strange.Moreover, at this point, Carter believes that even after drinking in the middle, they will continue to talk about it.
Firstly, professional counterparts; secondly, young officials, who hasn’t had lofty ambitions of worrying about the country and the people?
"It does make sense to say that, but policies that are coerced by public opinion may not be so rational sometimes. No, it should be said that there has always been no rationality among the public."

"Yes, Mr. Lebon's book has already written the research conclusions on the psychology of groups. For them, revenge for revenge and resentment for grudges are the most likely to resonate."

"It's refreshing to go straight, but the consequences... Hey, you think Mr. President won't be really coerced by public opinion?!"

"Then who knows for sure, if he doesn't obey this opinion, he might not be the president. What do you think, if it were you, what would you do?"

The speaker has no intention, the listener has the heart!
Arriving at the door of the private room early, waiting for a suitable time to enter, Yasuda Michio who came to toast, after hearing this sentence
His brows furrowed unconsciously.

According to the rules of the club, whenever an Alison member comes to the store, as the owner, he will definitely come forward to greet and entertain and do guest work.As early as he came to the door of the private room where Carter was, when he heard that the group of guests were officials from the U.S. Treasury Department, he guessed who the member Alison was inside!

With his friendship with Carter, he can push the door open.But as a Japanese, Michio Yasuda admits that he is also unwilling to deal with the "black financial boat" that has caused troubles in the city recently.
Why do we have to
"Sorry! Excuse me! This is probably the first time you have come to the Tokyo club. I am the owner here, Michio Yasuda. It is a great honor to be your choice. I hope you can have a good time here tonight! Yes If you need anything, you can call me through the waiter at any time."

Reining in his emotions, Michio Yasuda resumed his working state.With a smile on his face, he opened the door and entered the private room.
After receiving a few polite thanks such as "You are much better than other Japanese", Yasuda Michio glanced at Carter and shook his head secretly
"What, is something wrong?"

"You still ask me what's the matter, what's the matter with you today? You came to the store and didn't look for me?"

In the corridor outside the private room, Michio Yasuda gave Carter a cigarette angrily.

"It's different today. It's not like you haven't seen it just now. I'm here with my colleagues. If I came by myself, I would definitely go to you."

Lighting the cigarette conveniently, Carter inadvertently said:

"Speaking of which, the anti-American sentiment in Japan is a bit serious recently. If we hadn't been rejected by several stores in a row, I probably wouldn't have brought them here. We meet by chance, and you know, I won't stay in the Ministry of Finance for long. There's no need to expose too much."

"Is it our fault? I heard that your Secretary of the Treasury Reagan almost pointed at the nose of our Minister of Finance at the conference table and scolded. Although I know that between countries, friendship is always ranked below interests. I can I understand why you guys are here, why this is happening, but like your colleagues just said, the public doesn't care about that."

"In their eyes, you are just a group of bandits who don't want to see good things in Japan. The bandits who came to snatch the fruits of our economic victory! You say that at this time... can they have a good face towards you?!"

"That's it. Huh?! Wait, you're actually eavesdropping?! What did you hear?"

Carter's expression suddenly became serious, looking nervous.

"It's not me, what am I eavesdropping on? You didn't even play any songs, there was no noise at all, and you were talking so loudly inside, I don't think it's hard not to hear it. Did I hear some secrets from your United States?"

"I'll forget it. It's not a secret. Now that you heard it, I don't think I need to say more. This year is the presidential election year in the United States. The US economy has problems. For the incumbent president, the competition pressure is very high. Great. There may be a coaching change at the White House! Change the negotiator."

(End of this chapter)

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