i would broadly agree. not only his unique mishandling and personal liabilities, but also just in terms of delivering on his own election pledges.
are any average blue-collar americans' lives better after 4 years of trump?
his 'law and order' platform is obviously a nonsense: the country has descended into protest, outcry and lawlessness on several occasions, often times at his behest and encouragement. the president has surrounded himself with a personal circle of fraudsters and crooks.
where are the jobs and fruits of protectionism? trade wars with china harmed american farmers and workers.
where's the revivified coal industry in appalachia and all those regions that went hard for trump? coal mines are closing at their quickest ever rate due to fracking/tar sands investment elsewhere, most notably in canada.
where's the wall and the solved immigration crisis? more pie-in-the-sky thinking, smokes and mirrors.
trump has predictably overseen a vast transfer of wealth and power to a select few and brought a whole new level of self-interested sleaze to washington. rather than 'draining the swamp', he has, in the eyes of the whole world, introduced several criminals into the executive/white house, many of whom he has already pardoned. he's gone to war with his own intelligence agencies and spun a web of conspiratorial nonsense that has undermined faith in government, rather than rebuilding it and regenerating 'the swamp'.
and, of course, covid, which is not so much a footnote as a giant gaping wound. half a million americans will die because trump was more interested in twitter spats and his golf courses. the richest country on earth with the greatest wherewithal to protect itself has suffered a generational trauma on the order of a world war.
amazingly hopeless. and destructive.
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