Well I knew it would just be a matter of time before
President Trump became infected, and he finally has. He caught the
dreaded politician plague. For those unfamiliar with this disease
it basically slowly consumes all those who enter the field of politics
destroying all of their lofty promises for change.
One can start out as a candidate for a political
position in government as an honest, dedicated individual intent on best
serving his/her constituents, and promising to change the corrupt system that
politics has become. These individuals may even pride themselves on
the fact that they come from a nonpolitical background and therefore won’t be
controlled by the powerful lobbyists and PACs that control others within the
system.
However, these newly elected individuals will soon
learn that they are now a member of an elite society which requires compromises
and deals to be made in order to get anything accomplished. Basically
they will have to begin to “sell their souls” and become indebted to others
within the political system who expect payback in return for those individuals’
support of any agendas these newly elected individuals wish to accomplish.
Additionally, there is always the looming reality
that, if they want to keep their elected position, they will have to scale back
any changes they may wish to make in order to ensure they can muster up enough
votes for re-election.
Sadly, the longer you remain within the political
system, the more likely it becomes that eventually you will be consumed by its
disease. It’s really only a matter of time until all those deals you make
with others come to fruition.
To President Trump’s credit he held out a long time,
but some of his recent actions indicate he is now infected. This media
excerpt regarding his handling of the recent vaping epidemic, and other events,
seems to indicate the seriousness of Trump’s infection:
“Everything
seemed ready to go. President Trump’s ban on most flavored e-cigarettes
had been cleared by federal regulators. Officials were poised to announce they
would order candy, fruit and mint flavors off the market within 30 days; a step
the president had promised almost two months earlier to quell a youth vaping
epidemic that had ensnared 5 million teenagers.
One
last thing was needed, Trump’s sign-off.
As he had done so many times before, Trump reversed
course. This time on a plan to address a major public health problem
because of worries that apoplectic vape shop owners and their customers might
hurt his re-election prospects, said White House and campaign officials. He
also believed job losses tied to the ban would cost him as he sought to trumpet
economic growth.
It was the latest example of the chaotic way policy
is made, and sometimes unmade in a White House where the ultimate decider often
switches gears after making a controversial vow, whether on combating gun
violence, pulling troops from Syria, promising to deliver an Obamacare
replacement,"or the announced Chinese tariffs, which were subsequently rolled back to favor smart phone (Apple) and other electronic manufacturers.
Guess the old idiom about a duck now aptly applies
to President Trump: If you look like a politician, walk like a politician
and quake like a politician; you are a politician.
He is now no better than the rest of the swamp. It’s
always about re-election. A typical politician at heart, and firmly
established as a 100% member of the club.
You see the political system that exists within our
country today is just too big to change, and it will not lend itself to change
by its very nature. It eventually consumes all who attempt to do
it.
So long President “Drain the Swamp” Trump. When, as has been
prophesized, you are re-elected, you will simply be another member of the
swamp. Congratulations!
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