Tagged: donald trump

At best or at worst.

If President Biden’s administration lives up to the tone of his inaugural, we at best return to governance by the same political class that 63 million Americans in 2016 believed had, for 20 or more years, thoroughly misgoverned the country.

The ugliest of ends.

Lost in all of the chaos is the recognition that Donald Trump was the first president of either party to actually confront really serious problems facing this country.

Trumpism is here to stay.

Millions of hitherto taken-for-granted voters got their first small, but real taste of prosperity under Donald Trump’s presidency.

Trump v. Biden California.

To imagine the policy impacts of a Trump second term you examine the first. To imagine the policy impacts of a Biden presidency, you examine Democrat-controlled California.

Asked and answered.

I’d be willing to bet that Donald Trump has taken more questions from the media in 44 months than his two predecessors combined took in 16 years.