Total incoherent and ass backwards analysis. We just went from a booming economy to an economy that is bound straight for recession, depression, stagflation and potentially even worse. No cuck douche liar - just another epic fail from another filthy maga traitor
Many political observers have been astonished by the speed at which President Donald Trump has taken a hammer to America's economic, political, and legal institutions.
In fact, one candidate who was up for a top position within the administration is now telling NBC News that Trump is hellbent on doing as much as he can over the next two years.
“He [Trump] was not very sympathetic” to those advising a go-slow approach, the person said, speaking on condition of anonymity.”
In a year and a half, Republicans could lose control of Congress, effectively stopping the President’s agenda.
It’s a deadline Trump’s advisers are well aware of.
“Trump has hindsight from the first term that if he doesn’t get things done now, he won’t ever get them done,” John McLaughlin told the outlet.
The Trump pollster added, “And he realizes, too, from his first term that if he doesn’t get things done and he loses the House and the Senate in the midterms, he’ll get impeached again."
NBC questioned if this administration’s pace is actually being effective. With the moves coming so fast, the outlet surmised the moves are creating mass “confusion over what Trump has done thus far and whether his actions have stuck.”
"The challenge that Trump has is that he’s trying to solve so many important issues all at once, and a lot of them are very difficult," said McLaughlin. "They’re hard, and they take time."
The pollster admitted the likelihood of Trump scaling back his ambitions are slim to none.
"That’s not his personality," McLaughlin told NBC. "That’s not his nature."
NBC noted Americans are becoming more concerned, "a consumer confidence report from the University of Michigan found that sentiment this month had fallen 11% from March and 34% from a year before. The share of consumers who believe that unemployment will rise over the next year is at its highest level since 2009, during the global financial crisis."