One tires of the increasingly used argument that 'haters gonna hate' : I have a good friend that I love dearly but frankly, I would not let them arrange a piss-up in a brewery. Competence is not judged by affection. I had a work-mate who was obnoxious, ill-mannered and foul-mouthed with no regard for others feelings. But there were few better at organising schedules, rosters and keeping day to day organisation in hand.
I dont care if the people in charge are lovable or not, judge them on what they do. On those grounds Trump is somewhat ineffective, beneath the PR spin, which these days covers all leaders actions in smoke and mirrors, he has not advanced US interests that much yet pissed off a lot of allies and potential support.
Is China a 'threat'? Well, if you firmly believe that one specific nation has some innate right to be top dog then yes, it is. But China is not the first nor only nation that, due to circumstance or intent, finds itself challenging for top dog spot. The US itself was a challenger to that spot when European nations held the top dog spots. In Europe itself the top spot has rotated around a number of nations and none have held it for long. Britian held it for a while, as did France, Germany, Spain, Austria and so on. Even Holland once ruled the waves and trade routes.
It is hard to judge what Trumps position on many policies actually is. The verbals and the pictures disconnect, reverse and switch so often. What does become clear is that he can not abide what he perceives as disloyalty and derides in personal terms those he perceives as guilty of it. He seems to perceive any opposition to himself or his words as 'disloyal' and by extension 'unpatriotic'. Which does smack of the divine right of kings attitude. As the old French monarch once said 'The State is me.'
Would Biden be any better? Unlikely, but its not proof that Trump is better. Both seem inadequate in my view. But given the way the political structures work in the US, both are exactly what the voters get offered to choose between, Tweedledum and Tweedledee.
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