Scorponok's Chrysler: TrumpUSA Debate(*)

Abishai100

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The Trump Administration has become representative of commerce-oriented imagination. Media controversies have centered around the question of whether or not Donald Trump is capable of leading America in this new 'consumer market' as an unbiased 'capitalism-diplomat.'

Here's a mock-debate relevant to TrumpUSA between two fictional A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) robots from the Transformers (Hasbro) franchise, Scorponok (a diabolical Machiavellian guardian) and Wheelie (a whimsical optimistic sidekick).

The purpose of this debate (which regards the social value in the modern world of the iconic automobile company Chrysler, a subsidiary of Fiat) is to contour commerce with the 'global appeal' of capitalism-theory.

Should TrumpUSA become representative of modern materialism?





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SCORPONOK: Chrysler is an 'American brand.'
WHEELIE: America competes mostly with Germany and Japan in the car-market.
SCORPONOK: Yes, Germany (Mercedes-Benz) and Japan (Toyota) challenge America (Ford).
WHEELIE: South Korea (Hyundai), Italy (Ferrari), and Sweden (Saab) are less competitive.
SCORPONOK: America's 'Big Three' in cars are Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors.
WHEELIE: America is batteries (Duracell), fast-food (McDonald's), and computers (Apple).
SCORPONOK: America competes with Panasonic (Japan), IKEA (Sweden), and Nestle (Swiss).
WHEELIE: Consumerism has created intriguing 'branch-marketing.'
SCORPONOK: In this climate of commerce-gauged 'rhetoric,' should Trump rule?
WHEELIE: America has elected a casino-baron as President (the second celebrity-president).
SCORPONOK: The last celeb-prez (Reagan) gave America Reaganomics (controversial).
WHEELIE: I suppose 'Trumponomics' will involve consumer-oriented propaganda...
SCORPONOK: You bet; Planet Hollywood, Burger King, Microsoft, Wall Street, etc.
WHEELIE: What's wrong with making politics a 'candy-store' for the masses?
SCORPONOK: To *deploy* commerce-troops (e.g., Gulf War), you need capitalism-rationale.
WHEELIE: Isn't Wall Street sufficient justification?
SCORPONOK: People think of Wall Street as a den of sharks/wolves.
WHEELIE: Perhaps films like Casino and Brewster's Millions symbolize evangelism.
SCORPONOK: There's money in numbers, and capitalists care only about money...
WHEELIE: That's the argument, but what about peace-initiatives (e.g., Winter Olympics)?
SCORPONOK: To coordinate competitive-sports with capitalism, you need podiums!
WHEELIE: Wasn't 9/11 a podium?
SCORPONOK: Sometimes commerce breeds its own form of fascism (e.g., IBM).
WHEELIE: There are 'monoliths' in markets, but we must maintain liberal idealism...
SCORPONOK: We'll see if Chrysler can be coordinated with toy-companies(!).
WHEELIE: Americans make great toys (Hasbro, Mattel, Fisher-Price, Toys 'R Us)!


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