Terry - Somerset":32rpmv6g said:
He is an arrogant Silly person and bully. If you disagree with him publicly you end up fired or ridiculed. Or he might change his mind and praise your intellect the following day.
What saddens me is that he started with the intent of "making America great again". What he has actually achieved is to make America a laughing stock.
Some-one in the US needs the resolve to get rid of him - either by making it easy for him to step aside "willingly" or simply remove him from office under the 25th Amendment.
If you haven't seen it I suggest you watch the film Idiocracy (comedy, easy watch) - it demonstrates the dangers of a Trump like presidency.
we aren't that thin skinned around here. If someone judges us by politicians, then we usually disregard what they think. The US has a long tradition of separating the government from the public and maybe wrongly, we assume that public in other countries has distrust of politics and government. You know where we got that - it started in the 1700s, and many (including my germanic ancestors) came over here because they wanted to live somewhere that the government wasn't part of your daily life in everything that you do.
Our news media and some of the other people who don't do much with their hands (or sometimes their brains) or run a real business often publish snark about politics and get really wrapped up in it, but they don't realize that they're being had by what's basically pro wrestling booking tactics (that's all politics is - get you to choose the good guy and go into verisimilitude).
All that said, europe has this weird ego thing where they want to be proud of their governmental leaders (this is a strange thing, as the well meaning personality type isn't successful in politics in general), and they want to be proud to other people ("ours is better than yours"). We consider it goofy over here except for the impractical types on both ends (academia, media, and people at the other end who can be made to donate money to anything that's suggested as taking their freedom away).
When you look at what actually happens day to day when you turn the politicians off (I don't listen to trump, didn't listen to obama - it makes life easier), you realize they're not that much different. Obama was far smoother about doing stupid things - he had someone else do them instead, and it's clear he spent a lot of time on how he presented himself, but he wasn't afraid to lie and bully - he was just smart enough to let someone else do it.
Trump clearly has several sections of bridge missing and the stream to cross between thought and speech is a tiny step.
But, day to day life here is about the same as it has been for as long as I can remember. The President flat out can't do that much by themselves and consensus in the other branches is rare. It's not concerning.
We have a scottish friend who comes over here often and he apparently watches more CNN and fox news that we do (we don't watch political news in this house - it's for stupid people). He believes the BBC is basically scientifically proven truth. I think on average, it's a lot less sensational, but to assume that it's an unmassaged news feed is a bit naive. He's massively offended that we don't know much about UK politics, but why should we? If your leader is an *****, it's your problem and not mine, and as my dad would say "when someone is that concerned about what's on your plate, they probably need a hobby".
as i mentioned above, we're in deep in our next election. we have a life long business leader who has had a lack of people saying no to him, and another guy who makes dunkin donuts jokes to indian people and hasn't really accomplished anything, and now he's geriatric on top of that. We had another geriatric dip before that. We'll have an ***** for president next term - it's guaranteed. But it won't change much in how the country operates and it won't really get to our doorsteps here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jdyn_rNMh0I
The problem in the US and much of the world is people like me can't take a whack at either politician without someone thinking "you're on the wrong side". I"m not on any side. That's how we should all be.