Just penning it down, in case it really happens. Haha.
I think eventually, Trump's legacy will be: put up many many bills, but none of what he promised will go through, and so he is unable to keep any of his election promises. The U.S. just continues to run as it has, based on existing policies (that's what the bureaucracy is for, to keep things moving). And at the end of four years, with no promise kept, he will just blame everyone else for not passing the bills he put up. It is not his fault, but the people who refused to work with him to make the changes that he is proposing.
He won't question why the people won't cooperate with him, he won't doubt his proposals, because those proposals must be great (after all, he signed them). So it has to be everyone else's fault for refusing to accept these great proposals.
Oh well, I guess the U.S. can survive the next four years without collapsing. It won't do well, but it probably won't collapse.
Meanwhile, others will be using those four years to get ahead...
I think eventually, Trump's legacy will be: put up many many bills, but none of what he promised will go through, and so he is unable to keep any of his election promises. The U.S. just continues to run as it has, based on existing policies (that's what the bureaucracy is for, to keep things moving). And at the end of four years, with no promise kept, he will just blame everyone else for not passing the bills he put up. It is not his fault, but the people who refused to work with him to make the changes that he is proposing.
He won't question why the people won't cooperate with him, he won't doubt his proposals, because those proposals must be great (after all, he signed them). So it has to be everyone else's fault for refusing to accept these great proposals.
Oh well, I guess the U.S. can survive the next four years without collapsing. It won't do well, but it probably won't collapse.
Meanwhile, others will be using those four years to get ahead...
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