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http://www.latimes.com/opinion/topoftheticket/la-na-tt-dangerous-man-20161109-story.htmlTrumps careless ignorance could make him the worlds most dangerous man
David Horsey
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It is Trump who is uniquely scary, not because he is a Republican and not because of his personal demerits. The nation can survive a president with a record of using women as sexual toys (Trump will not be the first). The nation can survive a president who is rude and bullying. The nation can even survive a con man. But it will be much harder to steer clear of harm with a president who seems to have no idea how little he really knows about very important things.
For all his experience as a businessman, his ideas about economics are neanderthal. Those who actually understand the intricacies of the global market fear he will provoke a disastrous trade war if he follows through on his threats to tear up trade deals and slap high taxes on imports.
His fantastical promises to bring back jobs in the coal mines and manufacturing plants were further proof of his dim-bulbed grasp of economic realities. Yes, those promises raised hopes and won him votes in the Rust Belt states and probably won him the election. But he was fooling those voters and probably fooling himself. Global competition is the force that diminished the old industries and no new trade deal will change that reality. Manufacturing may well rebound in this country, but it will be built on robots and automation. The high numbers of jobs that once provided a middle-class lifestyle for men without a college degree will never come back.
In the final days of the campaign, Trump repeatedly mocked U.S. military leaders for announcing in advance their plans to retake regions of Iraq held by Islamic State militants. Whatever happened to the element of surprise? Trump asked repeatedly, as if war were a game of hide-and-seek. Letting Islamic State leaders know the attack was coming gave them a chance to run away, Trump said. Military strategists responded by pointing out that Islamic State commanders on the run actually made much better targets and that was just one of several good reasons to broadcast intentions.
Trump is no military genius, although he has famously claimed to know more than the generals. If he carries that delusion with him into the White House, it could lead to catastrophe. So could his failure to understand the immense value of the NATO alliance. So could his simple-minded admiration of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Low-information voters have given us a low-information president. Trumps lack of sophistication and his apparent disinterest in doing the hard work it takes to understand the complexities of economics, international relations and military strategy is the most alarming aspect of his looming presidency. His character flaws and reactionary tendencies are hardly insignificant, but his willful ignorance of vital knowledge is what may make him the worlds most dangerous man.
doc03
(35,328 posts)brilliant negotiating tactic.
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dhol82
(9,353 posts)He is stupid enough to not understand that he is not in control.
I can deal with the republican cons trying to destroy the country. They can be fought.
The Orange One - no words. Let us just hope those around him keep the nuclear codes strongly hidden.
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(52,208 posts)The willful ignorance?
The lying?
The need for approval?
The greed?
The ego?
The attitude that the only law that applies is what can he get away with?
The misogyny?
The racism?
The arrogance?
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(52,208 posts)ailsagirl
(22,896 posts)Still don't buy it
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(52,208 posts)Sociopathy, for example, can be very successful.
Our society is not always good about keeping such people out of positions of power.
Toxic trump is the ultimate case in point.
ailsagirl
(22,896 posts)meow2u3
(24,761 posts)His evil?
His lawlessness?
Etc.? And so on? And so forth?
Grey Lemercier
(1,429 posts)malaise
(268,968 posts)He's a fugging lunatic on steroids
bdamomma
(63,845 posts)he could be on other illicit drugs sick sob.
malaise
(268,968 posts)I meant a higher level of lunatic
Happy Holidays
meow2u3
(24,761 posts)or meth--despite claiming not to drink or use drugs.
Alkies and druggies ALWAYS deny they have a drinking or drug problem.
Thor_MN
(11,843 posts)world wide wally
(21,742 posts)Nothing in the law about that?
benld74
(9,904 posts)The worlds most dangerous man
Ala
The worlds most interesting man
bdamomma
(63,845 posts)Constitutional lawyers to get this guy?