Trump will say one or two or more stupid things a day. His ego may be bigger than Obama's, but it's close. Trump simply hates to lose. It's in his DNA. Obama was much, much better at controlling himself. Trump has almost no self control.
As stupid as it was, the crowd size was very important to him. Why, because if it wasn't than other Presidents beat him. The popular vote is meaningless, but to Trump it means a great deal. In this regard, he is a spoiled child that simply hasn't grown up.
But there is a second side to Trump, the businessman. He has been extraordinarily successful. He is masterful at media control. He has good instincts about the country since I suspect he has traveled around the country a great deal and has had to deal with people from all walks of life.
His policies reflect that understanding. The wall. Migrant control. Trade. Jobs, particularly high paying middle class jobs. Unions, since he has dealt with them his entire adult life. And he is instinctively pro police and pro military.
He is going to leverage everything in his power to enact his policies. Leverage in trade negotiations. Leverage in negotiations with Congress. Leverage in dealing with the U.N. and world allies and enemies. He is going to be bold because that is simply who he is. Bold and pompous.
The question is, who will be the adult in the room with him to lessen his baser instincts in his desire to lash out? He needs one.
I like most of his policies on taxes, repatriation, regulations, energy, law enforcement, infrastructure, education and inner city rebuilding. I am against his threats of tariffs (I much prefer incentives). I am in favor of his "American first" agenda. We must do what is in our country and our people's best interests. We can police the world and we certainly can't improve everyone else's economy at the expense of our own people.
So on some matters, I will be with him. On others, against him. He will be a one term President if the economy does not improve, if jobs aren't created in greater numbers than Obama's and if median income does not rise. The rest, while important, won't impact the next election as much. I will say this, if he helps to stop the inner city violence and provides real education opportunities for these inner city kids and helps to get many more jobs in inner cities, he will stand a chance to break the monopoly on the Dem control over the black vote. The same for union households that we saw the beginnings of during the last election.
As stupid as it was, the crowd size was very important to him. Why, because if it wasn't than other Presidents beat him. The popular vote is meaningless, but to Trump it means a great deal. In this regard, he is a spoiled child that simply hasn't grown up.
But there is a second side to Trump, the businessman. He has been extraordinarily successful. He is masterful at media control. He has good instincts about the country since I suspect he has traveled around the country a great deal and has had to deal with people from all walks of life.
His policies reflect that understanding. The wall. Migrant control. Trade. Jobs, particularly high paying middle class jobs. Unions, since he has dealt with them his entire adult life. And he is instinctively pro police and pro military.
He is going to leverage everything in his power to enact his policies. Leverage in trade negotiations. Leverage in negotiations with Congress. Leverage in dealing with the U.N. and world allies and enemies. He is going to be bold because that is simply who he is. Bold and pompous.
The question is, who will be the adult in the room with him to lessen his baser instincts in his desire to lash out? He needs one.
I like most of his policies on taxes, repatriation, regulations, energy, law enforcement, infrastructure, education and inner city rebuilding. I am against his threats of tariffs (I much prefer incentives). I am in favor of his "American first" agenda. We must do what is in our country and our people's best interests. We can police the world and we certainly can't improve everyone else's economy at the expense of our own people.
So on some matters, I will be with him. On others, against him. He will be a one term President if the economy does not improve, if jobs aren't created in greater numbers than Obama's and if median income does not rise. The rest, while important, won't impact the next election as much. I will say this, if he helps to stop the inner city violence and provides real education opportunities for these inner city kids and helps to get many more jobs in inner cities, he will stand a chance to break the monopoly on the Dem control over the black vote. The same for union households that we saw the beginnings of during the last election.