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Trump Morphs from Deal-Maker to Weal-Faker
By Ben
Tanosborn
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, March 26, 2017
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Yes; the old adage of “if it seems too good to be true, it
probably is” finally is starting to resonate in the lustful ménage a
trois that Donald Trump brought to American politics with his populism
courting the unlikely duet of conservatism and deplorable-jingoism.
What seemed as a bountiful and exotic relationship to the leadership in
the Republican Party is now appearing to be no more than a one night
stand, and not the beginning of a long term relationship; reality
becoming sobriety to an ephemeral night of GOP political lust. And as
the repeal-replace of Obamacare fails in the House in its initial
attempt (the bill in the house pulled being short of the necessary
majority), it’s beginning to look as if Trump’s inaugural attempt as
political deal-maker does bode ill for his egocentricity. Nor does it
help to Republican Party unity. Republicans found themselves
on the morning of November 9 holding the one and only winning ticket to
the richest lotto in American politics, with the executive and
legislative branches of government firmly in their hands, and a
judiciary just a confirmation away. All the power required to take
America back to her “nostalgic grandeur” was placed overnight in
Republican hands; the opportunity to demolish any and all progressive
structures built during the past eight decades just a close-horizon
away. But unfortunately for the fulfillment of this orgasmic
GOP dream, just four months later Republican leaders are discovering
that their chosen architect-designee, Donald J. Trump, is turning out to
be no more than a deal-making dud; a wannabe draftsman incapable of
reading simple blueprints. And, barely two months after assumption of
power, GOP party leadership and President Trump find themselves
reenacting the myth of the Tower of Babel, unable to blow up the very
symbol of their 7-year unifying battle cry: Obamacare.
Healthcare will not be the only battlefield where Trump might expose his
very lack of marshalship. Hopes of the Conservative leadership to undo
eight decades of economic and social “upgrades,” before the ominous
prospect of a soon-to-be darker electorate, could possibly make this
simultaneous triad of Republican power (Presidency, Congress and the
Judiciary), the last hurrah before progressivism loudly knocks at the
door. And a new Battle of Jericho, trying to bring down the fortified
walls of Social Security, Medicare, Roe v. Wade and other lesser
progressive conquests, is clearly in the horizon of the Republican
demolition derby. But after following this initial political faux pas
on healthcare, one may legitimately question the trump-eting outside
Jericho as not loud enough to make history using these con Music Man’s
instruments. Perhaps our claim that Donald Trump has
morphed from business dealmaker to political weal-faker is not an
appropriate portrayal of a metamorphosis. Maybe the Trump character
portrayed in “The Art of the Deal” is nothing more than a fictitious
figure brought to life by ghostwriter (and credited co-author) Tony
Schwartz who three decades after the book’s publication has concluded
that lending his writer-skills to this best seller had in fact “put
lipstick on a pig.” From that, one could conclude that Trump has not
really morphed from dealmaker… and that from day one of his business
career he has been a consummate liar and faker: a perfect protagonist of
The Music Man who has now, as president, made America his River City,
and fools of us all. This early legislative defeat for the
Ryan-Trump odd couple does not augur well for the relationship… and, if
anything, it only confirms that this elected president of the US is
neither a dealmaker nor a closer but a first class charlatan who could
make the fictional Baron Munchausen appear as an infallible
truth-teller. As a matter of business record, Donald Trump never
was a successful dealmaker… but a consummate lying weal-faker, master of
superlatives, diminutives and outrageous lies.
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