A review of the Trump Presidency

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This is probably the best thing for his character development. He's been able to swindle, con, and abuse people for most of his life and get away with it the majority of the time. He's never really experienced a big failure or something that was a huge blow against his own ego. This national and somewhat global humilation will hopefully teach him a lesson that not everything can be given to you with intimidation.
 

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This is probably the best thing for his character development. He's been able to swindle, con, and abuse people for most of his life and get away with it the majority of the time. He's never really experienced a big failure or something that was a huge blow against his own ego. This national and somewhat global humilation will hopefully teach him a lesson that not everything can be given to you with intimidation.
I honestly wouldn't count on it. His mind is so twisted and riddled with years of drug abuse and more than a few mini-strokes that he can't comprehend losing. What I mean is in his mind everyone loves him, and if someone says otherwise they're wrong, they've misinterpreted their own opinion of him.
He didn't lose here, the election was stolen from him. People didn't vote him out, the Democrats made up 70+ million votes. I guarantee he will still act as the President after Biden in inaugurated, telling McConnell what to do and trying to negotiate deals with foreign leaders, and I still maintain he'll get an Oval Office set and deliver 'presidential' addresses and 40% of the population will listen to him.

And I'd check his pockets and Melania's purse on the way out. These people would absolutely steal the silverware from the White House, and lets hope the Resolute Desk is bolted down because he would absolutely claim that's from his home and he's taking it back.
 
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This is probably the best thing for his character development. He's been able to swindle, con, and abuse people for most of his life and get away with it the majority of the time. He's never really experienced a big failure or something that was a huge blow against his own ego.
He certainly has: he's presided over quite a large number of failed businesses and financial losses. In each case, he's found ways to make others pay for his mismanagement, and hidden or obfuscated the failure from the public to try to maintain the image of success. His ego endures, because he's able to rationalise every failure as somebody else's fault: the ultimate abdication of personal responsibility, and the polar opposite of what is supposed to be the Republican ideal.
 

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This national and somewhat global humilation will hopefully teach him a lesson that not everything can be given to you with intimidation.
Let's be clear: This obese man with a heart condition received treatment for COVID-19 that would have cost any uninsured citizen one hundred thousand dollars, then bragged that he didn't really need it and he recovered because he's "a perfect physical specimen". (Those are his exact words.)

Trump cannot learn. Everything that happens to him reinforces either his narcissism or his persecution complex.
 

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Let's be clear: This obese man with a heart condition received treatment for COVID-19 that would have cost any uninsured citizen one hundred thousand dollars, then bragged that he didn't really need it and he recovered because he's "a perfect physical specimen". (Those are his exact words.)

Trump cannot learn. Everything that happens to him reinforces either his narcissism or his persecution complex.
I think it was Art of the Deal or one of "his" other books, but I remember part of his personal philosophy, in so much such a grand term can be applied to him, is a human is basically a battery. It has a set amount of energy and effort at birth, and something like working out drains that energy and it never comes back. Also a person has all the knowledge he will ever need in his brain already. And if he doesn't know something, its either not worth knowing or isn't real. That's why he thinks he's the smartest in the room. And I know people say he's very cowardly and insecure, but I don't see that. I see an ego the size of Everest. He literally thinks he's the smartest human ever born and everyone else is just wrong.
 

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And I know people say he's very cowardly and insecure, but I don't see that. I see an ego the size of Everest. He literally thinks he's the smartest human ever born and everyone else is just wrong.
Yet reality keeps asserting it was here first. On some level, Trump knows he's not smart, that he's a terrible manager and businessman, that his efforts to continue looking young aren't working. That's why Trump is so quick to lash out at the slightest perceived insult. It's like impostor syndrome, minus the syndrome.

Trump's ego is towering indeed, but it's made of glass. His businesses keep failing. His wife hates him. He's over a billion dollars in debt, 400 million of it to a single individual. And the presence of people smarter than him only reminds him on a regular basis that there are things he doesn't know.
 

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My guess is; not fondly. Whatever else he and his party may have achieved with their obnoxious rhetoric about opening up mines and steel mills again, their fumbling of the COVID pandemic will be remembered for the next three decades unless Biden sleepwalks the country into an armed conflict with the Chinese. And even then, the Chinese are a tangible foe the US could conceivably defeat.
 

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I think it was Art of the Deal or one of "his" other books, but I remember part of his personal philosophy, in so much such a grand term can be applied to him, is a human is basically a battery. It has a set amount of energy and effort at birth, and something like working out drains that energy and it never comes back. Also a person has all the knowledge he will ever need in his brain already. And if he doesn't know something, its either not worth knowing or isn't real. That's why he thinks he's the smartest in the room. And I know people say he's very cowardly and insecure, but I don't see that. I see an ego the size of Everest. He literally thinks he's the smartest human ever born and everyone else is just wrong.
Actual confidence doesn't require lashing out and trying to puff himself up. It doesn't require so much of that image stuff. That's the cowardice and insecurity
 
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My families word of the weekend: vituperative . Must not be this anymore. Got to let it go. Gargh.
 

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My families word of the weekend: vituperative . Must not be this anymore. Got to let it go. Gargh.
TBH, I tried to do that at the start of 2017. It was the kids in cages that started me being abrasive again. Id understand if you revert a few years in
 
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He's a figurehead for the worst of humanity. Anyone that looks up to him is beyond redemption.

This is all the symbolism his pathetic reign needs.


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It began, as all good 2020 capers do, with a tweet from the president of the United States. It ended with his personal lawyer in the parking lot of a landscaping company, struggling to be heard over a man in his underpants shouting about George Soros.
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It was in that part of town that every town has, where businesses which have no right being grouped together nonetheless gather due to one reason or another — usually the cheap rent. Across the street from Four Seasons Total Landscaping was a crematorium. Next door to it was an adult book store with a bright yellow sign that displayed its offerings: DVDs and lotions, novelty gifts, viewing booths. It was called Fantasy Island. In retrospect, it was an omen of what was to come.
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Trump was indeed pretty funny. I enjoyed how he pissed people off even if really that was all he did. His coronavirus approach was fine, he wasn't hysteric about it like European countries. He was also the only one that shut down the airfields for flights from China taking the threat more seriously than any other country when it still mattered. Other than that, given his temperament, he showed remarkable restraint with military interventions. It's difficult to gauge which is Trump and which is the public persona. Like no other Trump also showed how divided the U.S. is since many(if not most) Biden votes are just anti-Trump votes. And Trump is also the most popular candidate the Republicans ever had with the most amount of votes ever so from that perspective Trump(or 'trumpism') is here to stay. With a country this divided and the Trump vote represented in a Republican dominated congress the Biden presidency looks to be pretty paralyzed from the start. They are going to concede with Biden on legislative issues even less than with Obama. This is going to be one of those 'executive order' presidencies with every decision being political ammunition for Trump. It's a victory but almost a pyrrhic one. Biden also looks old and frail and often confused and not really up to the task.
 
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He was also the only one that shut down the airfields for flights from China taking the threat more seriously than any other country when it still mattered.
He literally didn't. He let in thousands of Chinese alone every month since March. Also, my country shut down flights way more than the US and about a month earlier. Most countries were earlier and more stringent. The US was lax and behind
 
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This is probably the best thing for his character development.
He's pretty much beyond that sort of character development. Remember that he's already taken a massive beating before, when his failures of the late 80s and 90s became public. But he was still vastly rich, and it didn't stop him. He's lost this election but he's still a billionaire, he'll still be a billionaire if he is done for fraud and has to sell a load of assets to pay back his loans. And whilst he still has all that, he's not going to change.

It's potentially entirely the opposite: his pain and defeat will actually magnify his rage and cruelty.
 

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Alright, so I pretty much ignored a lot of aspects of this presidency except for the big orangutan himself so tell who are these people in his cabinant and why are they douchebags?

Who is Stephen Miller again and what did he do, as well as:

William "Bill" Barr
Betsy DeVos
Kayleigh McEnany
Kellyanne Conway
Steve Mnuchin
 
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Betsy Devos has multiple zillion dollar yachts that she registers outside the US so US laws don't apply to the people that work on them. She was also in charge of education, and wanted to basically gut it.
 

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Who is Stephen Miller again and what did he do, as well as:
Stephen Miller is a white nationalist who engineered the family separation plan and has also attacked legal immigration, making it even harder to get into the country legitimately.

William "Bill" Barr
Attorney General. Has done everything in his power to make Trump above the law while also directing resources away from law enforcement monitoring right wing extremists and domestic terrorists.

Betsy DeVos
Pyramid scheme heiress who wants to abolish public education and replace it with private schools, mostly of the Christian variety.

Kayleigh McEnany
Press secretary and inveterate liar. Evangelical, so she's always ready, willing and eager to nail herself to a cross the instant anyone disagrees with her.

Kellyanne Conway
Spokescobra. Coined the term "alternative facts." An even worse liar than Kayleigh McEnany, and if her daughter is to be believed, she also abuses her kids. That last part has nothing to do with policy directly, it just indicates the quality of her character.

Steve Mnuchin
Treasury secretary. Former financial sector vampire. 'Nuff said.
 
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