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Some GPS units have elaborated designs that often include digital displays, lighted controls Cheap L.J. Collier Jersey , and other bells and whistles that—although desirable—can have an impact on the device’s form factor and power consumption. So be mindful of how you are going to use the device and stick with the necessary features to maximize the size and battery life off your GPS tracker.
5.Can I install it myself?
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BEIJING, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- With Brexit a reality, Donald Trump's emergence in the U.S. presidential election and the rise of extreme right-wing parties in Germany and France, populism has resurged in the Western world and has become a great force on the European and U.S. political scenes.
As Paul Taggart, professor of politics at the University of Sussex, said, populism is a barometer through which the health of a political system can be assessed.
Looking into the current rising of populism, it is easy to see that the Western political system has encountered problems deeply rooted in the contraction of the middle class and a widening wealth gap.
According to McKinsey & Company, the real household income of 65 percent of families or 540 million people in advanced economies has stagnated or decreased from 2005 to 2014.
In the United States, the income of the poorest 20 percent of its population accounts for only 3.1 percent of the national wealth, while the richest 20 percent possess more than half.
The American people are dissatisfied and even angry with economic inequality, and they hate the current economic and political system.
Political outsider Trump capitalized on this popular sentiment and successfully disguised himself as a champion of the public will.
According to a CNN report, 150 voters for Trump in 31 cities confessed that they would not vote for Trump himself in the election but are casting a vote based on their discontent.
According to a poll by the U.S. television network MSNBC, most of Trump's admirers are white, blue-collar male workers belonging to the silent majority who had refused to vote in the past. Over 70 percent of them have an annual income of no more than 100,000 U.S. dollars, less than the average annual income of the Republican Party's voting tank, and another 43 percent are poorly educated without a university diploma.
These voters have chosen Trump over Hillary Clinton because of their own discontent with the latter whom they have found unreliable, citing Clinton's email controversy as an example.
With Wikileaks releasing more information and casting doubt on Clinton's ability to lead, American voters have found themselves caught in an electoral nightmare, a Trump-vs-Clinton dilemma in which neither candidate is a good choice. Trump and Cinton have become the least popular nominees in American electoral history.
Pro-Brexit voters are similar to Trump's supporters in many aspects: most of them are older, white, poorly-educated people who live in rural areas, dissatisfied with their living conditions, and fear a massive influx of immigrants.