Yes – there are rational reasons to question many of Trump’s decisions. It encourages one to think there has to be an overarching strategy - but just fosters a lazy acceptance of everything that happens.
It’s a bit of a brain twister, because I am convinced that Trump was very informed from the beginning about the dangers of deep-state and the DNC/RINO activities.
And that makes it more difficult to come to grips with later developments as they unfolded, many of which seem to have been partly avoidable.
While I still trust Trump and do not think he sold us out, I still would like some explanations.
Yes – there are rational reasons to question many of Trump’s decisions. It encourages one to think there has to be an overarching strategy - but just fosters a lazy acceptance of everything that happens.
It’s a bit of a brain twister, because I am convinced that Trump was very informed from the beginning about the dangers of deep-state and the DNC/RINO activities.
And that makes it more difficult to come to grips with later developments as they unfolded, many of which seem to have been partly avoidable.
While I still trust Trump and do not think he sold us out, I still would like some explanations.
Yeah, no more room for blind faith in any person.