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Trump's second term in office becomes the worst term of office of the President of all time | Steven greenhouse

In his first 100 days in office, Donald Trump made a strong case that his second term will be by far the worst term of the president in the US history.

So many of his actions are stunning and heartbreaking. So many seem to be driven by ignorance and incoherency, through moods and calls. With her sociopathic desire to disturb everything and everyone, the president and his top henchman Elon Musk seems to powder the basics of our government, our democracy, our alliances and our ideas of truth. In just 100 days, Trump's new term has proven to be the most legal and authoritarian in US history.

The most dangerous part of Trump's agenda is his war against our democracy and constitution – the instructions of the judges that conclude people without proper procedures to gift hundreds of criminals on January 6th by criminals, the judges who are against him, which indicates that he will run for a third term for federal authorities to take over against his perceived enemies and to take over books from military libraries to connect. Trump underlines his contempt for the rule of law and has even spoken of disappearing in foreign prisons in which they could be locked up forever. This is Defcon 1 -for everyone who takes care of democracy and fundamental freedom.

Every former president since World War II – by Franklin Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan to Joe Biden – worked hard to build alliances to promote peace and prevent aggression. But the second-term Trump has hurried to reject the non-partisan foreign policy of the US foreign policy in the United States: He has enthusiastically accepted Vladimir Putin, a brutal dictator, and undermined Ukraine in the fight against Russian aggression. Trump once again showed our allies that he could not be familiar when he accused the Ukraine of having started the war with Russia.

Trump sounds like a predatory imperialist from the 19th century when he threatens to violate the Panama Canal and take control of Greenland. Then there is his idiotic mockery that Canada should be the 51st US state. What a way to insult and angry the best friend of the USA. And let's not forget to empty Trump's amazing insensitive proposal to empty Gaza of all Palestinians and to transform it into “The Riviera des Midost” (presumably with Trump -Hotels).

Many business people who supported Trump feel that the remorse of the buyers is no longer changeable due to their catastrophic, generally, non-wandering tariff collective bargaining chemas. Trump and his clown car from advisors seemed to have no idea that his tariffs would put the world's stock markets into a nervous breakdown. Trump and team were stupid enough to believe that China was too weak to react to Trump's trade war, and the finance minister Scott Bessent said that China had “a lost hand” with only one “couple two”. Trump – who hates being informed, it was not completely clear that China could, for example, be devastating in a devastating way, for example export of rare earth, in a devastating way that the US manufacturers urgently need. Former finance minister Janet Yellen described Trump's tariff debacle “the worst self -inflicted political wound that I have ever seen … made up for our economy”.

Trump's economic administration was so incapable that many economists predict a recession this year, and some said that they had already started – a breathtaking contrast at the beginning of this year when they said that the United States would not soon become a recession. Consumer and business confidence have decreased.

With such an irregular, economically illiterate on the US helmet, they acidify the global investors like never before in the USA and the dollar. Investors of nerve bonds ask whether the United States will use its debts – a fear that led to the interest rates jump and hurt millions of Americans. Convinces that Trump pulls the United States down and does not pull it up, many investors question the priority of the dollar and whether it should remain the global reserve currency – a privileged position that offers the United States many advantages. Trump actually downgraded the United States and the dollar.

Trump seems more myopic than Mr. Magoo. More than any other president in the memory, Make America America again makes guidelines that damage our country in the long term. The United States has many of the largest universities in the world that are famous for its scientific breakthroughs and Nobel prices, but Trump seems to be careful to crush leading universities and cripple their research programs unless they submit to his dictations. Trump's brutal cuts at the National Institutes of Health will attribute research and discoveries on cancer and many important medications in the coming years. His hostility to immigrants will keep many brilliant foreign students from studying in the United States. In the past, many of these students have contributed to research and start-up companies. The area around the United States – and the world – will suffer strongly under Trump's strange affection for fossil fuels and its child's refusal to admit that global heating is a reality. His executive order to ban federal authorities to use the use of paper straws deserves a place on the Pantheon of the President.

I endeavor to think of a good thing that Trump did. The trillions of his party in planned tax cuts benefit from the rich? No. His expansion of the consumer finance protection office that protects typical Americans from finance fraud? No. His conclusion of various offices that examine the government's corruption? No. His tens of thousands of committed federal employees who serve the public? No, being and the congress plan to potentially shorten $ 1 of medicaid and food brands that help tens of millions of Americans? No. With regard to Trump's campaign promises, reducing food prices and lowering the car insurance and energy prices in half, no, that doesn't happen. The only commendable Trump campaign that I can imagine is his initiative to achieve an atomic agreement with Iran, but he only does that because he hunted Barack Obama's smooth nuclear deal with Iran.

I often argue with a good friend who was the worst president in US history – Trump or James Buchanan. Buchanan was indeed a terrible president and helped develop Horendous Dred Scott's decision and set the stage for the civil war. But Buchanan inherited a largely unsustainable situation with tensions between free states and states with slavery.

In contrast, Trump took over a nation in excellent condition. It is the richest and strongest country in the world. As Trump's second term, the United States had the fastest growing economy under advanced industrialized nations (with low unemployment, inflation and production of production). It was a magnet for people from all over the world, with many of the largest universities.

Trump had the feeling that a perverse need to destroy the United States because his insatiable ego demands that he are able to claim how incorrectly he made America great again. However, it is difficult to deny that Trump makes America less great. He brings a demolition ball into our democracy, the rule of law, alliances and scientific research – the list continues. Trump 2.0 means decline, not size.

After Trump's first term in office, a survey of 154 historians Trump described Trump as the worst US president of all time, even behind Buchanan. But with an unbound Trump, with the guardrails without adults in the room, Trump's second term develops far worse than his first term of the “worst history”.

Trump's Maga movement should perhaps be renamed manga – which does not make America great again.

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