A Continuing Discussion of the Election of Trump and his Inauguration

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  1. jackclee lm profile image80
    jackclee lmposted 7 years ago

    I started a Question on this topic a few days ago but I found the question format a bit limiting. The 250 character limit on responses are just not enough to explain details and respond to others of dissenting opinion. I decided to create this forum as a continuation of this discussion.
    Topic include - Trump's inauguration speech, meaning of his election, the media's part in all this...of course the on-going protests...

    Please be respectful of other's opinion. Let's educate each other and help make this a constructive exercise. Let's make HubPages be the new model of civil debate and help make our country a better place for all.

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      promisemposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Jacklee, I applaud your commitment to civil debate. I will offer a few thoughts:

      1. His speech had the themes of populism, nationalism and protectionism. I'm sure there are a few more isms, but that's a start. They sound good to the working classes, but they also risk trade wars, higher inflation and other problems.

      2. The size of the protests surprised me, especially in places like New York, Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles. I suspect his opposition is stronger than he expected.

      3. We can't debate "media" as a group because it has become too broad a term. I hope both sides can agree that lumping Facebook together with a conservative newspaper like the Wall Street Journal won't produce the kind of insights you are seeking.

      1. jackclee lm profile image80
        jackclee lmposted 7 years agoin reply to this

        That's a good start. Is there anything in the speech you find offensive as an American? regardless where you come from.
        The problem with the current state of politics in Washington, under both Democrat and Republican control over many years have been the lack of attention by politicians to their constituency. That fact has lead to the "Trump phenomenon". His speech in 16 minutes, eviscerated those people sitting behind him. You can call it popularism or whatever but it is real. For too long the American people have been ignored. This was truth about our borders and about trade and about wall street... When the 2008 crisis occurred, wall street which created the mess, were bailed out and the American people paid with their taxes and NO ONE WERE INDICTED AND WENT TO JAIL.
        Trump's message speaks to this.
        The call to drain the swamp is exactly what is needed to solve the current problems in Washington.
        I support Senator Cruz call to enact a term limit on Congress. It will be a good start.

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          promisemposted 7 years agoin reply to this

          I didn't find anything offensive in his speech.

          It was interesting that George Will, a highly conservative columnist and Fox News analyst, thought the speech was "dreadful".

          I agree with you about the 2008 collapse. Amazing that no one was indicted or sent to jail for it. But quite a few bank CEOs walked away with millions of dollars, much of it from taxpayer bailouts.

      2. Credence2 profile image79
        Credence2posted 7 years agoin reply to this

        Jacklee kudos belong to your for initiating the thread.

        1. Trump's inauguration speech was just so much red meat for his supporters. I will believe it when all that hard hat advocacy of his is actually transferred into policies that benefit the middle class, until then I remain profoundly skeptical.

        2. This is the most unpopular President going into office since Abe Lincoln. I certainly do not want to confuse Donald Trump with him (exact opposites).The protests on the following day was global in scope and just as unprecedented. Hostility toward the press and negative public opinion have always brought down the mighty. If those numbers stay dismal areas he starts behind the eight ball.

        3. I, too. wanted justice for the criminals of September 2008, but Trump is among the Capitalist class, lacking the virtue and sense of public obligation of say Kennedy or FDR? His record does not me make believe that would drain the swamp, on the contrary he would just fill it with more of the kind of cronies that we do not need.

        4. I am generally in favor of term limits, but justlike the idea of abolishing the electoral college, it would have to agreed upon by all the states to be fair.

        1. jackclee lm profile image80
          jackclee lmposted 7 years agoin reply to this

          Thanks, I appreciated it.
          Let me address a few points you raised.
          Trump is not a politician. He is and was a businessman. One of my criticism of him during the promaries was that he was part of the corrupt system in the past by donating to politicians to gain favor... I am taking him at his word that he has seen the light and wants to change.
          I will withhold my judgement till his administration had a chance to implement his vision.
          The media on the other hand has been dishonest to some degree. Some of this came to light in this election as a result of wikileaks. You may argue that what wikileaks did was illegal but it did exposed the shinanagans that went on behind the scenes at major media house and the DNC...
          So, Trump have put these people on notice. He will not allow them to go unchallenged. That was one of the mistake that the Bush administration made. They allow this dishonest media to frame the debate and in the end the people turned against Bush.
          I can give you example if you want.
          Going forward, I am hoping everyone just take a deep breath and allow a new administration to do its thing. They can criticize and dissent all day long once the policies are put on the table. That is the democratic way.

 
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