I believe Trump has a limited amount time to make effective changes and it is not very long. After that time, most of the changes are self-sustaining and do not require much effort to continue. But adding more changes gets difficult or impossible.
Whether that time period is 3,4,5 or 6 months I cannot say, and a precise definition is not possible. The cutoff time is also somewhat arbitrary. But as much as possible must be changed as soon as possible. There is no "eleven-dimensional chess game" that will yield successful results in two years or four years if only we are patient.
You only win in the long run if you win all of the short runs first.
Trump has already accomplished much more than I had expected, and I am pleased with most of the results so far. What I did not understand until very recently is how big the project truly is (to "drain the swamp") and how much change is still required. The doctrine of Judicial Supremacy is a serious obstacle in the immediate term which must be overcome.
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I was only referring to the recognition of the difference between 3 months and 4 months in terms of calenderic math. Your points may be valid but are a different subject altogether.