How did Trump bring America down?

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Donald Trump (born June 14, 1946), born in New York, USA, is a German-American Republican politician, entrepreneur, real estate businessman, and television personality
Trump. Sounds like Trump. Because some of its policies are silly and funny, and do no good to the United States, some Chinese netizens parody the name "Chuan Jianguo", which shows that it has made a great contribution to the hard work.

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In fact, neither Bin Laden nor Yamamoto May have hurt America as much as Trump did.

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The most divided America

There is a rule in Animal Farm: all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

Trump is no different. Under his leadership, all RACES are free, but some are freer than others.

He refused to condemn white supremacist groups and even incited a racially tinged and violent gang called Proud Boys to prepare.

In the BLM movement, Mr Trump defined those who marched against racism as rioters; On the campaign trail in North Carolina, Trump publicly touted "historically high colored unemployment" as a political achievement that he touted to his white supporters.

Polls show Trump currently leading Biden in only one group: white people without college degrees.
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Obama and Trump are pictured with White House interns, respectively.

Trump has never just been against China. He has been against Chinese, black, all people of color. He wants MAGA's America, white America, populist America.

The second world war proved that the Germans were no superior to the Jews, and given enough weapons and training, the Chinese were no inferior to any other country's armies.

Racial equality is the golden truth that has cost tens of millions of lives.

Beyond that, no one is safe, especially in a country as ethnically melting pot as the United States.

As he left the White House, Mr Obama warned: "America cannot retreat into its own tribe. It is not the right direction for this country. "

The truth is that under Mr Trump, America is at its most divided in decades, and the BLM movement is only the inevitable rebound against that backdrop.

At the end of the day, a very populist country is one step away from fascism.

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Epidemic roils world

And what has hurt America the most, of course, is the epidemic.

The United States has the world's most abundant medical supplies, top medical experts, and excellent access to basic education. In any case, the EPIDEMIC in the United States should not be so bad.

The reality is that the United States has the most coVID-19 cases in the world, more than 100 times as many as China, with more than 224,000 cumulative deaths.
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And that's just the official statistics. According to us media, on March 1, solstice and July 25, there were 200, 000 more deaths nationwide than in previous years, about 60, 000 more than the number of covid-19 deaths at the time.

By this estimate, the actual death toll in the United States is likely to exceed 300,000.

Such a result is certainly surprising, but if engaged in the perspective of the post-Zhuge Liang, it is not unpredictable.

Mr Trump and his PALS have never had the same attitude towards science as the Puritans persecuting witches.

Even before the outbreak, Trump slashed spending on health and research, and removed the White House's public health coordination post.

In terms of practical policies, he refused to follow Fauci's epidemic prevention strategy. In march, the most critical month for the prevention and control of the epidemic in the United States, he chose to save the market rather than save people. When the epidemic was beyond control, he proposed to kill the virus by injecting disinfectant water.

Scientific American, the longest published scientific journal in the United States and one of the most important in academia, recently published an article in support of Joe Biden.

Its editorial reads:

For 175 years, Scientific Americans have never endorsed a presidential candidate, and this year, we decided to break with history.

We have to do this. The science and evidence show that Trump has seriously damaged the interests of the American people. He rejects the evidence and science and is incapable of responding to coVID-19.
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Other scientific journals that are also unequivocally anti-Trump include the Lancet, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Nature, which elementary school students may have heard of.

The 300,000 lives and the epidemic that ensues are a global crime that Trump has committed against the United States and the world.

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The economy is shaky

On the economy, Mr Trump is equally incompetent.

Mr Trump's biggest economic achievement, of course, is the trade war.

And the trade war has not improved America's trade picture.

When Mr Obama left office, America's trade deficit was $500 billion. By 2019 it will be $610 billion, rising rather than falling.

In 2018, the US trade deficit in goods totaled us $891.3 billion, setting a new record in the more than 200 years since the founding of the United States.

Judging from the Numbers, Trump's trade war looks like the end of the Ming dynasty with more and more bandits eradicated.

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In terms of economic growth, the average annual rate in the first three years of Mr Trump's presidency (which avoids the epidemic factor) was 2.5 per cent, slightly higher than the last three years of the Obama administration (2.3 per cent). But the Obama administration created an emergency growth rate of 5.5% in mid-2014.

Taken together, it is hard to say what the Trump administration has done on the economy.

The epidemic caused America's real GDP to fall by 32.9% in the second quarter at an annualised rate, the worst on record.

Mr Trump has done well on unemployment, which has fallen to historic lows.

But this has largely been a drain on the Obama administration's dividends. Mr Obama created 7m jobs in his last three years in office, compared with 6.4m in Mr Trump's first three.

In absolute terms, he has not done as well as Mr Obama.

But with the outbreak under control, unemployment in the United States has soared.

Data source: Opening Ding Ding official website

The recovery remains anemic, with nearly one in 10 americans still receiving unemployment benefits.

U.S. consumer inflation fell 0.4 percent in August and continued to fall to 0.2 percent in September amid a weak economic recovery.

In contrast, the U.S. Housing price index rose just 0.1% in September from the previous month, according to the Labor Department. This suggests that high unemployment in the US is also making it difficult for landlords to raise rents.

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As a result of the epidemic, the US budget deficit for fiscal year 2020 hit a record high of more than 3.1 trillion US dollars, accounting for 15% of THE US GDP.

Given the looming election, the difficulty of implementing a new stimulus bill, and the fact that the epidemic is still spreading, it's hard to be optimistic about the U.S. economy in the fourth quarter.
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Perhaps MAGA's first step would be to elect Mr. Trump.

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