That’s a nice bit of philosophizing but it isn’t in touch with the reality today.
People want a) a wall, b) defeat of ISIS/Muslim BroHood/Iran/Jihad/whatever you want to call it c) a growing economy.
If Trump does all this and follows the Constitution, he will be remembered as a GREAT PRESIDENT. And that assumes he will do ONLY those things.
AS the great Dandy Don Meredith used to say, “If ifs and buts were candy and nuts we’d all have a Merry Christmas.”
I don’t believe the Donald will actually build a wall and what’s the point if he does? He’s already said the Good ones can come back in. It will be a revolving door not a wall.
I’d don’t believe he’ll take meaningful action against ISIS when it comes down to it.
You can’t grow the economy. You can lower business taxes (as Ted Cruz plans), you can make a more friendly climate for business but you can’t grow the economy.
As Dennis Miller said, “I remember when they made cars in Flint and you couldn’t drink the water in Mexico.”
Will Trump do something about leveling the playing field about foreign imports?
It’s touching to see such faith.
Cruz wants all those things too, and I trust Cruz to stick to his positions, not negotiate them away and not betray the one base who got him into office, the conservatives. Trump is openly hinging his election victory on winning over moderates and Democrats. That means if he wins, he owes far less to conservatives than Cruz will.