Cancel 2020.1
Canceled
I'm not asking this in a snarky way. I'm genuinely curious what posters on both sides might think on this.
I don't know how Trump is going to be judged on the economy. Obviously, it depends on where it's at when he leaves - but it's doing great right now, and there is as much chance that it will be gangbusters throughout his admin as there is that it will topple. And this is a good thing; this one fact is something we should all celebrate.
And then there is the fact that he tweeted basically fake videos from one of the most extremist groups in GB today (a guy who lost his wife to the group said they're the equivalent of the KKK). He reportedly believes in a lot of the nutty conspiracy theories out there, and is even supposedly revisiting that Obama might have been born in Kenya. If reports are to be believed (and would this really be surprising?), he's starting to deny that it's him on the Access Hollywood tape. In short, he is more mentally unstable than basically anyone who has occupied that office. The severity of his issues are still to be determined, but most agree that there ARE issues, and they're fairly significant.
Beyond that, we can already see what kind of effect his pathological/amoral behavior is having on the country at large. As one writer put it, it's accurate to say we're in the "post-truth" era. A world of alternative facts and constructed realities is not just being accepted, but encouraged as some sort of shortcut to successful ends. And obviously, the country is not as friendly a place to be right now for many minorities, ethnicities, genders and religions.
So, is it worth it? Does character NOT matter, as long as the ends are achieved? Is that a standard we'd be comfortable with going forward?
I don't know how Trump is going to be judged on the economy. Obviously, it depends on where it's at when he leaves - but it's doing great right now, and there is as much chance that it will be gangbusters throughout his admin as there is that it will topple. And this is a good thing; this one fact is something we should all celebrate.
And then there is the fact that he tweeted basically fake videos from one of the most extremist groups in GB today (a guy who lost his wife to the group said they're the equivalent of the KKK). He reportedly believes in a lot of the nutty conspiracy theories out there, and is even supposedly revisiting that Obama might have been born in Kenya. If reports are to be believed (and would this really be surprising?), he's starting to deny that it's him on the Access Hollywood tape. In short, he is more mentally unstable than basically anyone who has occupied that office. The severity of his issues are still to be determined, but most agree that there ARE issues, and they're fairly significant.
Beyond that, we can already see what kind of effect his pathological/amoral behavior is having on the country at large. As one writer put it, it's accurate to say we're in the "post-truth" era. A world of alternative facts and constructed realities is not just being accepted, but encouraged as some sort of shortcut to successful ends. And obviously, the country is not as friendly a place to be right now for many minorities, ethnicities, genders and religions.
So, is it worth it? Does character NOT matter, as long as the ends are achieved? Is that a standard we'd be comfortable with going forward?