Now, here’s an idea to chew on. It might have been better if
Donald Trump had won the election in 2020. I know, I know, how can I say such a
thing? Well, here’s my thinking.
Donald Trump was humiliated by his loss in 2020. He became
embittered and he became angry. He sought revenge and looked for ways to “get
even” with his perceived enemies.
A win would have ensured there was no January 6th
in 2021 and the subsequent denial movement.
Mike Pence would have been the Vice-President, a moderate voice
rather than the radical and outspoken J.D. Vance. Mike Pence would not have had to “betray”
Trump on January 6th.
In 2020, Trump had an agenda and was following it in his
first term. Whatever its faults, it was a known agenda that people were getting
used to. It probably would have done damage, but not as drastically as his
present course.
In 2020 there was no Elon Musk whispering sweet
get-rich-quick schemes in Trump’s ear. There would probably have been no DOGE
and the damage that was done. In his first term there was no talk of mass
firings or threats to close entire government departments.
In 2020 there were no plutocrats trying to control the
county by developing the so-called Project 2025. There would have been no
impetus to develop that because their embittered mouthpiece (Trump) would still
have been in power.
Trump’s cabinet in his first term had people who, although
trying to follow Trump’s agenda, sometimes argued with him to reduce the
possible downside. But they were nowhere
as radical as those he had selected this time around. Several of his current
cabinet secretaries appear notably incompetent.
In Canada’s case, we had just agreed to a new trade agreement, and he would probably have stuck to it for his second term. It would not have needed to be reviewed during this current term. In his first term, there was no talk of taking over Canada and Greenland. He may still have gone after the Panama Canal, but that has just become a business deal.
Perhaps people did not think he would have the hubris to run
again. Perhaps in 2024 they did not understand that the four-year gap would
give him time and the backing to develop such a radical new agenda, to adopt
such radical supporters, and to allow Elon Musk to pay for his re-election run.
And by now he would have been out of office when his second
term expired last January.
Maybe it would have been better.
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