David Marcus: Trump’s first 100 days of issues. But the next 100 days are even more important
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Important things to understand about the president Donald Trump’s The action-packed first 100-day inauguration means that his base, about 40% of the country that loves him, is excited, but he is also screaming “more, more, more” as if they were Billy Idols.
Meanwhile, a similarly sized group of Trump-hating Americans see in this second term that even Trump’s first term is a precursor to fascism, perhaps, a threat to fascism.
Here we hold the old-fashioned Rorschach test. How Americans feel about Trump today speaks more about them than Trump’s policies.
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There is no doubt that Trump took office with a high-priced memo. The vote showed him 50% or near approval, and in his first 30 days he kept him almost on the water, focusing diligently on the low fruit of 80/20.
Actual closure of Southern borderfor example, what the Biden administration calls the Impossible is miraculous, with daily interactions dropping in tens of thousands to dozens of cases.
The big problems facing Americans may not have been resolved so quickly by the next president.
Similarly, Trump is doing well on cultural issues. Americans don’t want men to play in female sports, and think about it Diversity, equity, and inclusion (dei) It’s going too far. Trump took hatch on both left-handed policies.
As good as things were, when March Snow turned into an April shower, it was inevitable that Trump would have to tackle a closer issue.
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The biggest of these 50/50 issues is playing cards Customs policythe day of liberation, unfolded on April 2nd, or as the administration called it. The tariffs and busy negotiations addressed above sent key stock market indicators flying around like super bowls in aquariums, and media reports were very negative.
Similarly, with immigration, border closures were a huge hit, but some voters, even those who pulled the Trump lever, are worried that the deportation is too fast and there isn’t enough due process.
Simply put, everyone seems to agree that we shouldn’t let you. Illegal immigration And, however, what to do with them here is a much closer question.
Even in foreign policy, Trump’s approach to Ukraine was far too restrained and too generous for many Trump critics. Israel For others. These are also areas that require persuasiveness from Trump.
Here, the next 100 days will reach the heart of why he will create and destroy not just Trump’s second season, but perhaps his entire historic legacy.
One of the most difficult positions politicians can exist is when they truly believe that a very popular goal can be achieved by the least popular means, or the most popular goal, this is exactly what you see in all three of Trump’s toughest issues.
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Almost everyone wants our small industrial city to flourish again, but tariffs are a scary way to get there.
Most people want to remove the worst criminals of the illegal alien ranks, but what if a federal judge says no?
Most people want peace in Ukraine, but they cut off aid and allow it Vladimir Putin It is unpleasant to destroy his path to Kiev.
Over the next 100 days, all these three thorns on Trump’s side will be set to take hold, tariffs or deals, and a massive deportation kicks into full gear and come to some sort of crescendo with a clear answer to whether Trump can bring peace. Ukraine.
The ambitions and enthusiasm of the Trump administration over the first 100 days are nothing to living memory. Also, 45% of Trump stand on the average for a truly clear political vote, given that there are ready-to-use cabinets with controversial figures like FBI Director Kash Patel and Health and Human Services chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Some people at GOP are reasonably concerned about the midterm next year. They want Trump to be slower or ease his policies, but those voices will be deaf.
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No, Trump is not in the mood to retreat, and the working class who made him the new face of the Republican Party could not be happy and could not feel more expressed by the president.
The next 100 days will tell stories from the Trump era, but wins, loses, drawings, one thing is almost certain.