Donald Trump is retaining the world hostage.
True to its erratic nature, the president of the United States has played with the world commercial regime as a self.
We are captive, in one degree or another, to the whims of the Trump trigger, the costs of the balances, the works, the retirement savings and the wallets have demanded a great cost in our tired psyche.
His omnipotence surpasses, leaving most of us feeling carefree and afflicted for a moment of relief of incessant chaos.
Last week, Trump confirmed once again, his talent for self -preservation without a motorcycle of repentance for trauma and uncertainty he has caused.
Given the disturbing surveys, the rival markets, a sale of treasury from the United States and a violent reaction within the Republican Caucus and among the oligarchs that defended their presidency, Trump led to his platform of social networks, social social networks, announce a sudden reversal of the central aspect of what you consider them are considered an “economic policy.”
As reported, Trump’s allies in Capitol Hill were unchanged by the change in change of the president of the extraction extraction and wondered what the chief captor would then do.
One by one, the assumptions “controls and balances” have, in all the shameful, capitulated or, worse, enabled the imperative Trump modus operandi.
In this broader context, the amnesty of temporary and probable temporal rates of Trump, not considered a “defeat” or a “retirement” by the Lord of Mar-A-Lago is not. It is part of its greatest “master strategy” and always evil resuscitation of the manufacturing skill of the United States manufacturing.
For his legion of fans and supporters, Trump is a mythical and infallible figure that rejects the doubt that it is a symptom or weakness.
For Trump, certainty is a virtue. The approach and interpreter approach are for Mariquitas, not strong that have had the task of rehabilitating the decrease in the “greatness” of the United States.
Trump has the answers because he is the answer.
While others can make fun of their evangelical “conversion”, I am convinced that after dodging a murderer’s bullet, Trump had a transformative epiphany that remodeled his presidency in a messianic mission.
In an unpleasant section of his speech winding to a joint session of Congress in early March, Trump pointed to the expression pointing to his belief that he had saved his leg by divine intervention to save the United States.
“I think my life was saved … for a very good reason,” Trump said. “God saved me to make the United States be great. I believe that.”
I am reluctant to disappoint, but this may be the strange occasion when Trump tells the truth.
Although Trump’s latest recipes to “make the United States again be great” have become spectacularly bad, their critics are deceiving Themelves if they think that the “market chaos” or a few billion billions abandoned him to leave.
Unlike the Democrat, the president of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), Trump confuses stubbornness with wisdom.
FDR Braved Calamity – Financial collapse, poverty and despair sweeping, and the advancement of the collection of fascism abroad. I was bound, to borrow a phrase, make the United States again be great.
Duration a speech pronounced in May 1932, FDR addressed the anxiety of the Americans, a restlessness that reflects, almost to the letter, the fear that many of its descendants feel almost a century later following the current touril.
“With these Savings Has Gone, Among Millions of Our Fellow Citizens, That Sense of Security To Which they have been felt they are entitled in a Land abundantly endowed with natural resources and with productive facilities of the needies of the needies or ecessies to converts to converts to converts to converts to converts to converts to converts to converts to converts to converts Converts to converts to ecessies, “Rotetation,” Rotetation, “Roverion,” Rotetation, “Rotovement,” Roveversación “, Roversación”, Roversación “, Roversación”, Roversation, “he said. “Even more cautious, it has disappeared with the expectation of future security of bread and today’s clothes.”
FDR solutions were born from experimentation, not dogma.
“The country demands a bold and persistent experimentation. It is common sense to take a method and try it: if it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But, above all, something tries,” said Roosevelt.
The FDR approach not only meant assuming the means, resources and the ingenuity of the federal government to revive the United States, but also the will of the commander in chief of dispensing with orthodoxy and the arrogance of firmness.
His legacy was not only the unique length of his revolutionary presidency: it was the good and fruitful sense to admit that the failure is inevitable.
The other implicit meaning of FDR’s warning is that presidents can also learn valuable lessons by making mistakes.
The experience and vision derived from “fuck” can solve other problems, large and small, near and far, which occur through an presidency.
Roosevelt listing. He learned encouraging. I wanted to be a challenge. He knew that the people around him enjoyed experience that he was missing. He understood that the presidents are not absolute, to exercise their weights responsibilities, sometimes required a measure of humility.
Trump prefers dictated about the debate. Demands and values absolute loyalty about discourse and objection. It is driven by instinct and boiling complaints, not patience and deliberation.
In any labor democracy, serious initiatives are the product of serious scrutiny. Trump is all performance, all the time. Directly rejects the essential qualities that reported Roosevelt’s cunning: perspective and pragmatism.
The surprising Iony is that Trump hopes to imitate FDR extending, although illegally, his presidency in a third term, if his health and his popular remain.
The predictable count? Trump will never admit failure. Doing it would involve Trump, the invincible recognizing that he has a leg or could be wrong.
That, as we know, has not happened and will not happen.
For his acolytes, unwavering Trump’s certainty is behavior. His crazy Careen is celebrated as a calculated tactic. In the midst of these disturbing and turbulent times, the illusion of a leader who claims to be impeccable can be comfortable. Even so, it is still a mirage.
The price of the recalcitrance of Trump’s firm will increase in the days, weeks and months. Stock markets revolve wildly, once resistant alliances will continue to unravel, public trust will separate. And through the rocky tumult, Donald Trump will continue to surely be right.
That is what makes the reckless president of the United States so dangerous.
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