Donald Trump May Turn Out To Be A Better President!
18 November 2016
By Saeed Qureshi
All said and done and now when the chips are settling down, one may hope that
president -elect Donald Trump might prove to be a blessing in disguise. His
presidency might herald a landmark reconstruction of the United States. He is
a business wizard in his own right. He is not in the habit of mincing words.
He talks straight and doesn't seem to be believing in double speak. His
serious moral lapses and circumvention of federal taxes though ingenuity
didn't prove to be a stumbling block in his winning the 2016 presidential
elections.
His victory is not false and may not be hugely tainted with trickery and
subterfuge. He doesn't look to be paradoxical in blurring out his aims,
objective and policies. After all the electorates or the voters that voted him
into the most powerful presidency might be having strong and most compelling
reasons to cast ballots in his favor.
Even otherwise his ascension from a robust business tycoon to the president of
United States is awesome and speaks for his popularity among a dominant white
segment of the American population and scantly among other ethnic segments.
I doubt that he would be a reckless guy and start shooting left or right or
making wanton decisions. There should be an order and saner method in
unfolding of his policies and parameters directed at the vital national
interests and serving America in right earnest.
Donald Trump would inject distinctive approach and novel outlook in the
political arena and governance because of being a non-traditional,
non-political and non- conformist and rather bold person. He might take some
far-reaching decisions that the senior and old timer politicians cannot do.
In the post-election period of about a week now, his tongue lashing seems to
be bridled and he is cautious in public speaking. He looks calm, sober and
conciliatory. He is making statements and dishing out projections that no
longer seem to be fanatical or partisan. He has backtracked from some his
partisan rabble rousing and adverse anti- immigrants' pronouncements that was
more focus on the Muslims living in the United States.
Once in the White house and in the power saddle, he might be more explicit as
to which direction he would move United states. The countrywide protests and
marches have not drawn any sharp and pungent reaction from Mr. Trump. He
merely dismisses those outbursts as the display of passion by the youth and
which in fact he appreciated.
Donald Trump enjoys a solid and wider support from the higher echelons of the
armed forces including a few hundred generals both retired and in active
service. That is a formidable backing and one may guess that in military
matters such as going whole hog against Al-Qaida and ISIS in Iraq and Syria he
will have the army's approval with hands down.
The outgoing president Obama's support and goodwill in the US army was scant.
Barring involvement in the Libyan civil war and overthrow and death of
Qaddafi, president Obama has been avoiding major military conflicts. His
conciliatory policies and historic patch-up on Iran's nuclear program and
payments was viewed with a pinch of salt by the hardliners both in the army
and the Republicans.
If Mr. Trump follows in the footsteps of George W. Bush in the Middle East,
then it would be a rerun of chauvinism of the Bush era both of senior and
junior Bush. On the external front, Trump might be initiating a trade and
economic jigsaw with China. But such an attempt may backfire as China is not a
country to be browbeaten like the fragile and tottering dictatorial dynastic
regimes in the Middle East.
As the rumors go, Trump has overly friendly and personal relations with
Russian president Vladimir Putin. He is perceived to be perhaps the first
president from the Republicans known to be having strong and long standing
business links in Russian Federation and with some top-notch industrialists
and entrepreneurs of that country. He may envisage curtailing Chinese
worldwide influence in tandem with the Russia.
Domestically he be able to reform the health and education sectors and justice
system that are plagued with a surfeit of deficiencies and shortcomings. He
may bring about reforms that can help upgrading the lives of lower and less
privileged sections of American society. Would he endeavor to stem the
widening gap between the rich and economically hard pressed segments within
United States? Will there be a concerted and robust strategy to lessen the
unremitting spree of street and other crimes and to bring down the ethnic
conflict in America. Would there be a drug control regime?
For president Trump, there is a huge backlog of the issues encompassing both
internal landscape and the world at large. It is to be seen how better would
be the Trump's presidency than his predecessor president Obama and those
before Obama. Let us wait and watch what policy parameters and goals Trump
sets out in his first speech after taking over the presidency. The galore of
reforms cannot be implemented in a month or a year. But the direction and
tempo and even will would be laid bare in his speech as to how he enforces his
agenda of change.
Let us see if his first move would be against the expulsion of undocumented or
illegal non-Americans or he would give such sections to apply for a legal
status and those rejected might face the consequences of being sent out. His
aim to build a high wall between Mexico and USA is simply a fantasy and was a
ploy to catch the votes of the sons of the soil which means the white voters
and anti-Latino lobbies.
His detractors might be waiting on the sidelines for Donald's' impeachment for
his past lapses or contravention of public or private established norms of
conduct. But with a comfortable majority in the House and the Senate such an
attempt might not fructify or make any headway.
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