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Chris Klots's avatar

You have hit, on the head, what made Trump I a pitiful presidency, and what will make Trump II another, possibly more pitiful presidency: he is a terrible manager. No matter how many loyalists get installed, this reality will continue so long as Trump's "in charge." He doesn't value competency and expertise (he's insecure about these traits), he surrounds himself with the worst kind of self-serving people, he doesn't tolerate hearing bad news even when he needs to, he had no decision discipline, changing his mind based on the last person to speak with him then doing again when another person speaks to him, he doesn't have any clear governing values (other than grift and revenge), he doesn't back people up when they do his bidding and there's blowback to his popularity, he doesn't want people to outshine him, and he speaks in this weave gibberish, so that his staff don't know what he means half the time. Some on the right have embraced the "unitary executive" theory, but what does this mean when the executive's own mind is "legion," shifting back and forth, moment to moment: this executive is not "unitary" and never will be. Soon enough, there will be rough sledding, his popularity will ebb, there will be deficits, there will be inflation, there will be war and rumors of war. As he explodes in anger, what will his hapless team do?

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Steven Urdegar's avatar

One benefit of the freeze has been a Civics lesson for the millions of voters who have no idea what the federal government does.

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