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Why do so many people still support Trump?

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I love America, and I love Americans with all the same quirkiness you probably see in much of us British - and I mean that in a good way. I've never been able to afford to go, and it's been my lifetime ambition to do so one day. But for the first time in my 60-year life, I'm not so sure anymore.

Nobody is perfect, but I don't understand it. The affinity for guns, despite children and other people succumbing to violence in what should be the safest place outside their own home, and the appalling death rate through gun violence, are high. The apparent ignorance in climate change, and lack of interest in saving the planet, despite living in one of the most beautiful parts of it overall (we're not much better, by the way), but you couldn't make it up.

Then there's President Donald Trump.

Without considering his policies too much, because some are OK, which is true of any administration. It's the simple fact that Trump's demeanor has been a total embarrassment to the country right from day one. It's almost been like inviting your drunken mate to a classy dinner. That's how it looks from the outside looking in—no class, no humility, brash, ignorant, sexist and racist. His apparent designer family and business exploits are everything we've all come to hate about big business, and people in privileged positions.

That's just the way he is, love him or hate him.

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Where's the acknowledgment of it all?

I can hear people saying that right now. But why would you love somebody like that? How can somebody who apparently has friends and business dealings in places like Russia be so popular with so many people in the U.S.? How can somebody who holds the world's most powerful office, conduct his business on social media and have the following that he does? I can understand him being what he is because that's just people.

How can anybody with an uncaring, self-centered, ignorant, and brash nature spend weeks on national TV claiming the whole voting system that he has been effectively in charge of for four years is rigged? Yet he claimed the exact opposite when he got the job, repeatedly claiming there were no wrongdoings.

The only thing I can think of is that he is probably aware that election fraud is a thing because he knows how he got there in the first place. But people like this do not usually get millions of followers, and it doesn't make any sense to anybody I know. If you claim that you cannot substantiate, cannot produce any form of evidence for, and lose every case, you would normally end up losing your career because nobody will ever trust or believe you anymore. Yet, somehow he gets away with it and still receives massive support.

We all know about his shady business dealings, the allegations of assault against women, the way he trashes other people with total disrespect, and the thousands of people who have lost money after his business dealings and bankruptcies left them all out of pocket.

This happens every day across the globe but what doesn't usually happen is people like that don't usually end up running a country with millions of followers. It doesn't make any sense, not to the rest of us. Why? How can so many people possibly ignore the endless list of things he's done, some of which are clearly proven, yet still support him?

I believe the really sad thing is because of one man, the greatest threat to America never was the Japanese, the Russians, or Islamist extremists. It seems like you all are destroying yourselves from the inside out. Even if you love Trump, it isn't worth that. Forget him and move on; you're so much better than this.

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Women founders continue to come up against common challenges and biases

Written by Kelly Devine, Division President UK & Ireland, Mastercard

Starting a business may have historically been perceived as a man’s game, but this couldn’t be further from reality. Research shows women are actually more likely than men to actively choose to start their own business – often motivated by the desire to be their own boss or to have a better work-life balance and spend more time with their family.

The recently published Mastercard Index of Women Entrepreneurship 2021 found that in the category of 'Aspiration Driven Entrepreneurship’ – capturing those who actively choose to start their own business – women in the UK surpass men: 60% vs 56%. And Mastercard research from February 2022 found 10% of female business owners started their business in the past two years compared to 6% of men – meaning women were 67% more likely to have started a business during the pandemic.

Yet, there are common challenges that women founders continue to come up against - not least the gender imbalance in the household and long-held biases which are still prevalent.

In the UK, women are almost three times more likely to be balancing care and home commitments than men, and this was exacerbated during the pandemic as the additional barriers of school closures and lockdowns meant that the care time of dependents rose significantly on a day-to-day level for women. In addition, women were less likely to have access to a home office, greatly impacting the work they were able to accomplish when working from home was the only option.

It's also widely known that female business owners are still more likely to struggle to access funding for their business ideas. According to Dealroom, all-women founding teams received just 1.4% of the €23.7bn invested into UK start-ups in 2021, while all-male leadership teams have taken almost 90% of the available capital.

Without financial support, and when juggling significant time pressures both at home and at work, how can women grow their companies and #BreaktheBias (as this year’s International Women’s Day termed it)? What tools or support can save them time and money, and give them the headspace they need to focus on building their business?

With female owned businesses collectively estimating revenue growth of £120 billion over the next five years, solving this problem is bigger than supporting women – it’s about supporting the national economy.

Using tech to level the playing field

There are clearly societal issues at play that need to be resolved. But when we look at the rise in technology businesses during the pandemic, we can plainly see an alternative source of support critical for business growth: digital tools.

A third of female business owners say new technologies will be crucial to the success of their business in the future and one in five say it is the most important thing for business growth.

With new technology comes new ways to pay, create, and work. And yet there are barriers that prevent business owners accessing this technology. Women are significantly more likely to say they want to use more digital tools but don’t know what is best for their business and also more concerned about the security of digital tools.

When technology is adopted by businesses – whether using online accounting solutions or messenger services for communicating with staff – it saves them time, allows them to maintain and grow their customer base, and ultimately increases cost savings and profit.

By drastically improving the training and support that is available to women-owned business to access and utilise technology we will allow these businesses to grow and succeed. And we know there is demand for it.

Research done by the IFC and Dalberg shows that female entrepreneurs are more likely to invest time and money in business development. This includes product development, customer base expansion, and digital tools and training and there are plenty of services available offering this type of support – many of them for free.

One such programme is Strive UK – an initiative of the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth – which aims to reach 650,000 micro and small business owners across the UK and empower them with the tools they need to thrive in the digital economy through free guidance, helpful tools and one-to-one mentoring.

Working together with small business experts – Enterprise Nation, Be the Business and Digital Boost – we hope to ensure hundreds of thousands of UK female business owners have the tools they need to succeed and reach their ambitious goals. Because this ambition remains strong in the UK, with female business owners largely optimistic about the future despite the multitude of challenges they are facing. Four in ten say they will grow their business in the next five years – compared to only a third of male business owners – and they’re also 35% less likely than men to say they plan to downsize or close the business.

But if we do not empower female entrepreneurs to access the tools and technology they need to grow, there is a risk this optimism could be misplaced. Support programmes that provide business owners with guidance and mentorship can help ensure this isn’t the case, allowing female entrepreneurs to not only survive but thrive in the months and years ahead.