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The Trump presidency & whataboutism
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19/11/2017 13:34:27
 
 
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18/11/2017 16:15:29
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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>Bill's point is that there are atrocities and deaths that were set in motion long before Trump, that ought to occupy national discourse. Which attention in turn would enable/shame politicians (including Trump to a limited extent, but mostly in the House) to act.
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My point is a practical one.
If you don't like Trump (I haven't met many people who do) it's might be a good idea to look at what made so many people desperate enough to vote for someone like him.
Saying the US voter is stupid for voting for someone like Trump doesn't lead to a course of action.
Understanding that the US has been mired in senseless wars for 16 years and that the standard of living for a large portion of the population has been declining steadily for 40 years is a good place to start.

California is a good place to look back at.
in 2003, things were so desperate there the people threw out the machine politician and brought in Arnold the gropinator.
Nobody who voted for him seriously thought that he could run the state- but it was a clear message to the established parties.
The gropinator was a lousy governor and the democrats got their act together.
Now California - led by a machine politician who happens to be capable- is one the most flourishing states in the US.





>Instead, bubble attention is firmly fixed on WHADABOUTTRUMP. Hundreds of thousands of innocents dead of starvation or curable disease in Iraq? WHADABOUTTRUMP. Entrenched hostility towards the US in large parts of the world? WHADABOUTTRUMP. ISIS enabled/armed/encouraged by ham-fisted uncoordination and hawk arrogance towards Iran and Russia? WHADABOUTTRUMP.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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