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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRobert Reich---The Most Important Lesson
Robert Reich--The Most Important Lesson of tRump's first 100 Days
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Ever since Franklin D. Roosevelts first hundred days, the first hundred days of a presidency has become the first test of presidencies. Its been assumed that, like FDR, a successful president in the first hundred days gets a lot done and aggregates lots of power to do it.
Trump has now revealed the fatuousness of that view. No modern president has done as much as Trump has done in his first hundred days to trash human rights, undermine our alliances, threaten the independence of our universities and the press, stymie progress on climate change, decimate our civil service, shaft the poor, harm the working class, worsen the economy, and leave much of our government in tatters. And his efforts to amass power have ridden roughshod over the Constitution, ignored the federal courts, usurped the authority of Congress, and turned the Justice Department into a sewer for personal vengeance.
The most important lesson of Trumps first hundred days is that the test of a successful president after 100 days has nothing to do with how much he gets done or how much power he accumulates. The real test is how much better off are the people, and how much stronger is our democracy, than before.
By these measures, the second term of Trump is beyond a doubt the worst travesty in American history.
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lastlib
Tuesday
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In slobby's case, the measure is how much people hate, loathe, & despise him
SheltieLover
Tuesday
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SheltieLover
(67,249 posts)1. In slobby's case, the measure is how much people hate, loathe, & despise him

lastlib
(25,833 posts)2. You speak truth, SheltieLover!
and those are their positive feelings toward him.
back atcha
SheltieLover
(67,249 posts)3. You're right on both counts!

