Readers of this
blog may have got the impression that I am not totally sold on the Trump
Presidency. Well, I have to put my hand up and acknowledge this is right, or,
to be more accurate, I cannot stand the politics and politicking of this
Reality TV obsessed, boastful, megalomaniac, inarticulate philanderer. “Come
on, John,” I hear you say, “tell us what you really think.”
Well, I have to
say that a few days ago, I thought the President had gone through an epiphany.
It seems to have occurred sometime between Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Trump
looked at the former as a photo opportunity as he plodded through Corpus
Christi, making Harvey his own personal storm. By the time Irma hit Florida,
the presidential tone had very much changed as he focused on the people in that
state and the emergency services. Why should we applaud the Donald for finally saying
and doing what any other President would have said and done? I guess because it
was so out of character. He showed caring for all Floridians, not merely those
who fawn at Mar-al-Largo.
What also caught
my attention was the way Mr T took a leaf from the Clinton playbook, Bill, that
is, not Hillary. When Clinton ran for re-election in 1996, he faced feral
Republicans in Congress posing an extreme right wing stance, while the
Congressional Democrats were seeking a far left agenda. Clinton chose a policy which
he termed Triangulation, positioning himself in the middle as the sole voice of
political reason. He ran against a moderate Republican, Bob Dole, and trounced
him.
Of late, Trump has
been following a similar policy. Realising that the GOP in Congress was not
going to deliver on all manner of issues, he cozied up to Congressional
Democrats. Trump adopted a Democrat approach and signed an Executive Order
extending the US Debt ceiling, which has to receive Congressional approval by
December 8th this year. The GOP wanted the date extended to December
2018 so it will not be an issue in next year’s mid-terms. However, Senate
Democrats would filibuster any attempt at such a lengthy extension. It remains
to be seen whether Congress will pass the Bill.
Additionally,
Trump is looking to the Democrats to pass a budget. Trump wants tax reform to
stimulate growth, especially using a deep corporate tax cut. He has indicated
that to get a deal, he will raise taxes on “the rich.” There are other issues
to resolve. For example, Trump wants to repeal inheritance tax; the Democrats
want it retained. It seems that a deal to legalise the status of “Dreamers”,
young people brought illegally to the US, is on the cards, so long as there is
no interference by Congressional Democrats on the funding of the Mexican wall. I
doubt Trump will get his way on both these issues.
But the real point
is that the President realised that bipartisanship can equate to governing. While
the members of his party in the Senate remain intransigent towards the
President’s policies, he’ll try to get his way elsewhere: he would not need
many Republican votes in the Senate and just a few more in the House. However,
the playing field may change quickly as the hastily assembled Cassidy/Graham
Bill to abolish Obamacare hits Congress. Trump has expressed approval to the
Bill in his zeal to kill the current healthcare laws. He may be forced to
change his mind if he wants a budget.
Then, on Tuesday, Trump
went to the United Nations and saw red mist. References to “Rocket Man” and
destroying North Korea may be Trumplomacy but how unhelpful do you need to be? He
forgot his predecessor’s, Teddy Roosevelt’s, advice: “walk softly and carry a
big stick.” Everyone in the United Nations, let alone the world, knows America
has a nuclear arsenal that could blow up the planet twenty times over. Does Trump
believe that smart nuclear bombs can remove 28 million North Koreans from the
face of the earth without harming one South Korean? Does he believe that
Russia, China and other less friendly nuclear nations will not retaliate?
Someone needs to tell this President and quickly that he has a nuclear
deterrent whose power is lost once it is used. We need LBJ back. He often
exclaimed during the Vietnam conflict, “the only fucking real power I have is
nuclear and I can’t use that.” Trump needs to hear this.
Sometimes,
politics is about timing. Behind closed doors, the Mueller investigation into
Russia’s meddling in the 2016 Presidential election is taking shape and moving
closer and closer to the White House. I expect Trump’s rhetoric to escalate in
October as his Presidency and feet are put to the fire. Will he survive? I’d
tell you but I’ve mislaid my crystal ball.
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