Now the Mexicans are in the "unbelieving" mode. Trump is going to rip up NAFTA and slap a 20% tax on all goods to pay for the wall. This is predictable, I was talking about this to colleagues at work. I was of the opinion that Trump would either terminate all state aid to Mexico or tax their produce. Or both.
So the learning process goes on. First the Democrats as Trump started tearing down the Obama executive orders. Then the climate lobby when Trump immediately ripped into all the information online and pushed it out of the limelight, cut funding, muzzled staff. Then the Foreign office (yep cowards but what did we expect of them?).
Now we have the Mexicans. They thought they could determine their fate by simply saying NO and that would do the job. None of them are prepared for what they are dealing with. That will change, but slowly.
I hope May has her wits about her. She's going to need them.
We’ve had all sorts of presidents. Soldiers, Actors, Farmers, Oil Barons. However they have all had one thing in common. They became politicians and then won the nomination on a wave of favours and corporate funding. Every one of them was beholden and fundamentally compromised before they ever reached the office. Also each of them was a, relatively, known quantity.
Then we get Trump. First, he’s no politician. Second, he tore the Republican nomination from the arms of the “Elite” kicking and screaming blue murder and threatening to try and derail him. Third, his campaign broke all the rules. He outraged the LGBT lobby, the disabled lobby, middle class women, Latin Americans and a whole raft of other minorities including Moslems. In the end the silent majority of Americans woke up and realised that there was a choice For something rather than a choice between tired retreat also ran’s who would just carry on with the same ole… Effectively muzzling the minority lobbies.
The world hasn’t even begun to learn what has happened.
Then add the dynamic of US elections into the picture. Essentially the US is having elections about every 2 years. They don’t elect either their House or their Senate in one go, it is split into mid term elections and term elections. So the Republicans will be looking at Trump’s approval rating and then deciding what to do. If, in 3 months, Trump’s approval rating is high, the Republicans won’t rock the boat because it will mean losing control of the house and, potentially, the senate.
This is an ongoing story. One of the most interesting times in the political world in my lifetime and, essentially, since the end of WWII.
Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow……