What will be the menu for the dinner in your opinion ? When Trump was in Paris...

What will be the menu for the dinner in your opinion ? When Trump was in Paris, Macron called the best french chef to prepare an amazing gastronomic menu

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Trump is scared to be poisoned so he will go to KFC or McDak

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He unironically eats so much McD's because he thinks he'll be poisoned

The least he could do of course is get prepackaged food from a more healthy source

McDonald's obviously

Why don't the visits of Merkel or Abe (amongst others9 count as state visits?

Also I think it'll be steak, boiled potatoes and green asparagus, all drenched in some weird American "cheese" sauce (think that weird nacho dip), full of MSG and HFCS, just to spite him.

>all drenched in some weird American "cheese" sauce (think that weird nacho dip)
I don't know why you retards associate that shit with us. The only time we use "cheese sauce" is on macaroni, to make macaroni and cheese. That is the only appropriate avenue, and even then it's for poor people.

You see this shit, that's sold to your dumbass country? We don't eat this either, not on burgers. I have no clue why you Germans in particular are so misinformed

American raw memesteaks that get cooked by being next to a turn on oven for 3 minutes.

Google translate

>Donald Trump has already received several foreign heads of state, including Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, British Prime Minister Theresa May and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. But none was invited for an official state visit to the White House, with the festive and formal apparatus normally reserved for such events.

>France continues to cuck the UK out of the special relationship even after Obama the infamous Brithater has left office

Burger and Freedom Fries from America's top microburgery

>microburgery
next round of military aid will be unleavened bullets, jew

The point is that it's American "cheese". You know, that stuff that wouldn't be allowed to be labelled cheese in the EU and he's serving it to a French. Damn, what crawled up your arse?

micro burgers are unpatrotic

>just to spite him
Trump actually seems to like Macron though. He's made quite an admirable effort to reach out to Trump.

Because it literally does not exist here. Macaroni and cheese is the only application. We do not do that to asparagus, and we do not use "cheese product" to make sauces.

>Damn, what crawled up your arse?
The fact that you retards buy prepackaged "American sauce" even though we don't even know what the fuck it is. It makes as much sense as "French fries," but at least the French contest Belgium with the invention. Unlike "American sauce," what the fuck is that shit? Brand your own garbage food and leave us out of it

Macron makes the effort for everybody except African nobodies and Putin, who he called out during his state visit.
They're both 3rd wayers even though they get radically different media treatment.

Macron has a bond to the french people bigger than choice, or "politique", or secret agreements, his bonds is that he actually IS french.

Macron is racially gaul and celtic and like all gaul and celts, he does not recognise any owenership of france other than by the gaul.
If you want to be French, to be a citizen, you must answer "Gaul" to the question "The first people who lived in France were:".

The gaul consider themselves to be utterly betrayed by the jews, who had formed an agreement with the druidic orders to stabilise the world and stop a new rome.

So the jews, who did well under rome, betray them and attempt to overrun Gaul and Britain with immigrants and dumb anglish.

But people like Macron the Gaul, are willing to lie and cheat and steal to the jews, to the traitors, because to a Gaul, there is no heaven and there is no hell, and when you die you come back into the world exactly as you left it, so he does not fear their threats of violence or death, because he knows that like the analogue of the frog in the pot, if he does not jump now, he will be boiled alive.

If you know history, you know it is PURE HUBRIS to expect the Gaul to allow Rome to happen again.

it is PURE STUPIDITY that the Jews thought it was normal for a GAUL to say "I will rule like a roman emperor".

They are so sure of themselves, they think so high of themselves that while betraying the Gaul, they let a native Gaul get into a seat of power WHILE THERE IS A STATE OF EMERGENCY.

Macron can not be questioned and he can not be stopped.

Remember, he was baptised as a catholic on his own request, he is born one and has not been brainwashed by them.

Macron is a Gallic hero.

the reason why the media treats Trump differently is because he shits on them at every given opportunity. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, but he can't constantly pick fights and then act shocked when he gets covered with a negative slant all the time.

Macron had that comment about his thoughts being too complex for reporters and all that, but otherwise he seems to just treat the media the same as any other world leader, which is probably smart.

liberation.fr/planete/2018/01/21/concert-de-louanges-outre-manche-apres-l-interview-de-macron-a-la-bbc_1624140

Anglo are sucking Macron balls now

I think we really have the smartest leader currently. But for our interest? idk

Funfact: He used Versaille palace more than all his predecessors in 8 months

Trump hates Merkel t.b.h.
He seems to like Abe though.

French president Macron here, I just a want ribs BBQ for the dinner.

>But for our interest? idk
You're going to get Reagan'd and suffer a horrible decline in 25-30 years, but yes. I agree that Macron is the best equipped Western leader in terms of foreign policy and planning

they are greatest allies

Kinda funny. Trump started his presidency by bringing back the Churchill bust Obama removed and the Brits were hootin' and hollerin' about how the special relationship is back. Then they started shitting all over Trump, Germany started shitting all over Trump, Trump turned to the only major European leader who even pretends to respect him and now the Brits are upset. They really blew it, especially in the face of Brexit. America promised the British they'd be first in line, but now it appears as if France and even Germany are ahead in the line (telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04/22/donald-trump-ready-do-trade-deal-eu-ahead-uk/).

I say this as a guy who cheered on Brexit and hates the EU: the British are blowing a golden opportunity and they're blowing it hard. They can't make a stance against the EU, are taking a copy-paste approach to foreign trade deals and even spit Trump, the one guy who was on their side, in the face.

>You're going to get Reagan'd
Reagan had nothing but respect for De Gaulle, a man who much like Macron very fiercely asserted France. You even see this with his predecessor De Gaulle.
theamericanconservative.com/articles/jfks-special-relationship/
Despite MacMillan (MacWho?) trying to pretend the days of Churchill and FDR fucking De Gaulle over were still alive, Washington considered Britain wholly subsidiary at the time while deeming France an important ally. The narrative of "Muh special relationship, De Gaulle hated Anglos and was buttmad" isn't all that simple.

Burgers

>Reagan had nothing but respect for De Gaulle, a man who much like Macron very fiercely asserted France. You even see this with his predecessor De Gaulle.
I'm not speaking of foreign policy, I'm speaking of domestic policy. Reagan deregulated, privatized, exploded our debt, and threw our economy to the banker elite.

You will see lots of growth in the next 5 years due to Macron's policies, but eventually the facade will fade.

>I'm not speaking of foreign policy, I'm speaking of domestic policy.
In which case, I'd say that after Hollande there's only one way to go but up. I'd also not fear Reaganomics too much, Macron specifically wants to go for the Scandinavian model.

To put it very bluntly, it's more or less like this (according to proponents of the Scandinavian model)

>American model/unfettered free market capitalism
-Deregulation and privatization
-Effectively a situation where the rich get richer, the poor get poorer and healthcare is unaffordable to many

>"French" model/soft socialism
-High living standards and welfare
-Companies are taxed into oblivion
-Economic output falters, you run out of other people's money

>Scandinavian model
-High living standards AND an efficient economy
-Taxes on corporations are low
-The middle class is taxed relatively high

Same here in the Netherlands, where even in the lowest bracket you pay a ridiculous 36% income tax. It basically means the middle class shoulders the burden of redivision of wealth while companies are spared the bullet. The idea behind this is that it's better to tax the middle class because lowly taxed corporations can expand more, function better and therefore hire more people who generate the wealth to be taxed. That's what Macron wants, he wants to join Scandinavia and the Netherlands in this 'middle ground' between soft socialism and Reaganomics. In America Obama also seemed to desire going that direction. Not sure what "Trumpcare" will change though.

hdr.undp.org/en/composite/HDI

In terms of the three models, the spread isn't all that significant when you specifically mention "high living standards" as your primary criterion. Norway is an outlier (smart use of oil money, sure, but I don't think the general economic model deviates too much from what Sweden does), Australia and Switzerland are very solidly tied for 2nd place, then what you see is a clump of 7-8 countries within the very narrow range of 0.926 and 0.918. The archetypal Scandinavian economy, Sweden, actually manages to come up 4 places after the USA/Canada, which isn't speaking very highly of the model's "high living standards."

But since the topic is France, it's important to note that France is very low on the list coming in at 21, where I cut off the screenshot. If I'm supposed to glean any trends from HDI it's that the model that you call "soft socialist" is quite negative in the long term compared to the other 2 options.

And speaking of living standards, Swedes are actually dumber than us. Take the average American student and average Swedish student, and the American will likely be more educated/knowledgeable.

If that isn't sad, I don't know what is. Going back to the HDI screenshot, Australia's "expected years of schooling" is a full 3 years above what seems to be the average, which might be their recipe for success.

>f I'm supposed to glean any trends from HDI it's that the model that you call "soft socialist" is quite negative in the long term compared to the other 2 options.
Yeah, I agree. Hence my point about running out of other people's money. The Scandinavian model ensures this money can actually be generate by not being like Hollande, who called himself an enemy of the rich.

As for the scores of America and Sweden, in this regard I think it's better to look at the inequality adjusted scores.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Development_Index#2016_Human_Development_Index
America ranks 19th, just below also badly scoring France. The top 11 on the other hand (including Sweden) are all archetypical Scandinavian Model countries except maybe Germany.

I am surprised Trump doesn't go apeshit from his "Make our planet great again".

Couple Big Macs and a Double Cheeseburger

You can have him tbqph

I'm not really too worried about the USA's iHDI score because we harbor 11-15 million illegal immigrants, which taxes our school and healthcare system (they pay out, but don't pay in). The corrective action would be mass deportation, but I'm pretty sure the whole world would call us nazis.

Economic models don't work that great when you border freeloaders unfortunately. I'd much rather see the USA a full welfare state with a heavily militarized border (drones, seismic sensors, whatever they need), or a fully non-welfare state with porous borders. The middle ground so far has proven to be pure misery for our international stats and averages

Really hope he just buys McDicks for Macron

I wonder what they talk in phone and how is the relation. Trump is about 30 years older