>>512479863>He's been having tantrums about everything and anything.>The fault lies with the institutions around him that go along with everything regardless of legality or impact.>As long as jews give the OK they're content watching their country collapse.Trump, in his second term, has been by far the most powerful president in a long time, perhaps since Franklin Roosevelt. Trump has perhaps already surpassed Ronald Reagan in terms of transforming the US and its place in the world permanently.
Trump has a tremendous ego and seems to believe he is perfect and can do no wrong. It amazes me that he is able to enact giant tariffs on allies and jeopardize foreign relations for a long time to come just by acting unilaterally with no input from Congress. The US allowed a president to enact tariffs unilaterally during a national emergency, and this was back in 1977. That power was rarely used until April of this year when Trump announced "Liberation Day." He's using emergency powers to change the country according to his momentary whims, and he changes his mind a lot for whatever reasons. And there is no serious opposition to any of this, despite the high stakes, probably because the Republicans are afraid to anger his rank and file supporters and the Democrats may be afraid of legal action because they have been so openly corrupt.
We're on a runaway train at this point.
I'd expect that by 2030, the situation in the US will be radically different than it is now in 2025. I can't predict in what ways things will be different, but we're in for the most rapid period of change experienced in anyone's lifetime who is alive today in the US, and things have already been changing rapidly for decades.