JessFR
Bluelight Crew
I don't get the sense Reps love him. My impression, but they are tolerating him because it's better than siding with the Dems.
If we look at what Trump is doing - is the question if he is doing it to benefit himself, or to benefit (as he sees it) America? I believe that is the question, is it not? I expect anyone can find a path that anything a person does is done to benefit themselves - it's like manipulating statistics to get the answer you want. But, at a realistic look, is he acting to benefit himself, his party, to undermine the Democrats?
Talks with Korea....this benefits him how?
Trade war with China - done to improve his personal pocket, or American businesses?
Moving the military towards Iran - a personal interest, or for America's interests?
The border wall, I can see the personal gain in achieving a platform promise when he was running and not having that addressed serves a personal plus or minus. But how much does an influx of illegal aliens effect him and his personal empire vs America, her ability to support those in need (Americans vs Americans+Aliens), etc?
I believe he is acting in what he believes is America's best interest. Others will disagree, or not, but I believe he has the right intent. We will all have different views on if those actions are the right ones, but it is not clear that all of America is aligned on the approach to any given issue. Take immigration, the left says let them in, the right says to keep them out. Trump was elected by the right and is going for what they want.
The guy is undeniably an egotistical narcissist. But his policies, I think, are more shaped by what he believes he was elected to put in place as opposed to what serves him personally.
I don't agree. The big thing to note here, in my opinion anyway. Is that an action can be taken for selfish, self serving reasons, and yet still be in fact not in his interests.
I believe many of his actions are essentially shooting himself in the foot. But that he fails to recognize it. And I think many other of his actions he fundamentally knows don't really materially advantage him. But are still taken not for the greater good of the country, but in service of feeding his ego.
They are all still selfish acts taken for his own advantage. Even if that advantage is purely psychological rather than material.
A smart self serving individual will know what advice to take, and realize when they're wrong, and will act on those options in service to their ultimate benefit. Such as profit. But for a narcissist like trump. His own ego, and being seen by others the way he'd like, is just as valuable as money and other material gains. And many of his actions I believe serve the goal of feeding his ego or projecting an image he likes, all selfish goals. In spite of offering no material gain.
I don't believe trump attempts to act in the interest of America first and foremost. I think it's all self serving in one form or another. Which is why I have a far lower opinion of him, and far less forgiveness towards his behaviors. Than say Obama or Bush. Whom I could believe were often, rightly or wrongly, attempting to act in the nations interest rather than their own.
Intent matters to me. I dont know for a fact that bush and obamas intent were always pure. But overall my instinct gives them far more benefit of the doubt. Whereas my instincts tell me that nearly everything trump does is motivated by self interest in one form or another. Even if it isn't always material, and even if sometimes it's actually against his interests.