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Comment by ethbr1

6 days ago

"It appears to be the only idea" is a bit strong.

'It's the only information about the plan presented in the last 15 hours' would be better.

Nah, it's really not "a bit strong."

The President of the United States has stated over and over now that there is no transition plan. There is no successor. There is no plan for elections.

This isn't "he hasn't been asked" or "he has declined to comment." He has said affirmatively there is no plan.

So either he's lying or there's no plan.

In either case, my presentation is correct, and your assumptions are completely unfounded.

  • Trump's Reaganesque in Reagan's weaknesses, without any of his strengths. Except maybe charisma to some people.

    At this point in his second administration, I'm firmly convinced that the bulk of the details aren't communicated to him and/or he forgets them.

    Big decisions? Sure, he makes yes/no. But "Let me hear the plan for day x+1?" In what universe would the Trump we've seen ask that question? We're talking about the McDonald's guy.

    • So you've said:

      > I'm firmly convinced that the bulk of the details aren't communicated to him and/or he forgets them.

      But at the same time:

      > time no one wanted to risk contradicting his fancies on recorded television.

      So they're making plans, but they won't actually commit to any of the plans because in the end the plans are meaningless and Trump is going to push for whatever he wants at the moment. Doesn't that make the actual plans practically worthless?

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    • Under the hood here you're assuming Trump is (largely) incompetent to lead but surrounded by people who 1) know that and 2) are competent themselves.

      A scarier possibility, which I think is actually far better evidenced, is that he's surrounded by people who largely believe he's competent (because it's a cult) and who are themselves not competent at all.

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