Discussion Class Topics
- Friday the 2nd of August -
(12pm)
- Biden drops out/Kamala becomes the Democrat presidential nominee -
Despite repeatedly saying he wouldn't drop out and would beat Trump, Joe Biden has announced he will not be seeking re-election. Instead, current vice president Kamala Harris will become the candidate to face Trump at the ballots.
There are a lot of different things we could talk about in this class, such as the suspicious circumstances in which Biden resigned (announced with a screenshot on Twitter/X with an abnormal looking signature), the way in which Kamala became the nominee, the chances that Kamala has at beating Trump, and many other possibilities.
Is this ultimately a better outcome than Trump vs Biden? Or has this made the circus of American politics a complete comedy?
Let's discuss this!
- Friday the 2nd of August -
(8pm)
- Biden drops out/Kamala becomes the Democrat presidential nominee -
Despite repeatedly saying he wouldn't drop out and would beat Trump, Joe Biden has announced he will not be seeking re-election. Instead, current vice president Kamala Harris will become the candidate to face Trump at the ballots.
There are a lot of different things we could talk about in this class, such as the suspicious circumstances in which Biden resigned (announced with a screenshot on Twitter/X with an abnormal looking signature), the way in which Kamala became the nominee, the chances that Kamala has at beating Trump, and many other possibilities.
Is this ultimately a better outcome than Trump vs Biden? Or has this made the circus of American politics a complete comedy?
Let's discuss this!
- Sunday the 28th of July -
(11am)
- Should the Japanese government resume printing ¥2000 banknotes? -
In 2000, the Bank of Japan printed ¥2000 banknotes to commemorate the 26th G8 summit. This banknote was printed until 2004, and has not seen mainstream circulation? Why is this? In the US, the $20 bill is the most common cash denomination.
In addition, should the Bank of Japan resume printing ¥2000 banknotes? If not, should the government continue treating them as legal tender, or recall them? What implications may there be for businesses which need to continue to support ¥2000 banknotes.