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The sooner we get rid of him the better, as the basics way our world works are being fed into the shredder.

You can’t make this stuff up.

Alongside passing a sweeping “Big beautiful bill” of tax and benefit cuts pulling in “trillions of dollars” in tariffs he is lining his own pockets.

While blatantly ignoring climate change, he is forcing (with his war mongers ) the allies of the USA to pay vastly more for their own defence.

Under President Trump’s leadership, we are on a path toward unprecedented economic growth, lasting dollar dominance.

US paper currency will soon bear Donald Trump’s signature.

He has passed 225 Executive Orders in just 10 months and achieving almost absolute control over the news agenda, both inside the US and internationally.

In Trump’s mind he has more than delivered on his campaign promise to “put America first”, although what that means in practice depends on Trump’s day-by-day interpretation of the concept.

Which mostly comes down to the single question of how much it costs the US.

Whatever we may think of the longer-term consequences of Trumps moment the only certainty is that the world of yesterday is gone forever.

Even if we may not know for years what future order it will produce. There is now the sense of an unstoppable dynamic or a chain reaction in which the destruction of one institution or norm inevitably leads to the collapse of several others with no end in sight.

The wanker (for lack of a better word) is tearing down in half an hour what prudence, foresight and deliberation cannot build up in a hundred years.

If he is trying to impose a 19th-century world on the highly complex societies of the 21st century, with their educated, wealthy citizens empowered by technology and their integrated economies and global supply chains he has and will not succeed.

However in his first year back in office, Trump has demolished the fundamental geopolitics that upheld US hegemony for eight decades.

So, with some trepidation, let me venture into the immediate future and imagine what the United States will be like when President Donald J. Trump finally leaves office (if, of course, he does) in January 2029. 

His impact on the American version of a world order will undoubtedly prove so profound that it will strain the limits of language.

After two world wars that left 100 million dead, there has not been a major global conflagration for 80 years (though from Korea and Vietnam to Afghanistan and Iraq, and now the Israel/ Trump war in Iran and the Middle East.

With the number of migrants globally reaching a record 304 million in 2024, representing nearly 4% of the total global population.

Then came President Donald Trump with billionaire Elon Musk serving as his in-house wrecking ball, he quickly demolished the US Agency for International Development (USAID), splashing more than 80% of American nutritional and medical aid

Which is expected by 2030, to lead to a staggering 14,million extra deaths globally (including more than 4.5 million children).

Committing soft power suicide.

Indeed, by 2029, Trump’s inept mix of foreign and domestic policies will confront American workers with a “hell-broth” of powerful economic troubles not seen since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

By 2030, Trump’s tariffs will have consequences cut US consumption by a projected 3.5% and, over the longer term, are likely to reduce average wages by 5% and GDP by 6%.

The misery now being inflicted on poor of the world , crowded into cesspool camps from the Congo to Gaza defies description.

This is not even the start of what this imbecile is doing to all of us.

Why?

Because he lives in a disillusion world.,

It seems that every country with an American Base on its territory is not a Sovereign nation but a target.,

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