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The Bulletin: A report card on the Trump approach

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    Posted: November 24 2017 at 7:09am
https://thebulletin.org/press-release/report-card-trump-administrations-approach-existential-threats11252

DJ-Wether a president is "good" or "bad" is partly on history to decide, partly from wich viewpoint you look at it. In my opinion president Trump has not made that much difference to earlier presidents. From climate change to North Korea it is mostly more words than action. 

Trump may be involved in the purge in Saudi Arabia in wich a rich elite is kept hostage, robbed and tortured by the future king. Is that worse than supporting al qaida and IS ? The US healthcare system-from European eyes was not good, even with Obama-care-and Trump is not making things any better. 

Can any president make a difference ? Yes-I think so. I hoped Trump would be able to improve the international situation-get out of the conflict mode. For climate change it may be already (much) to late-but any action to reduce destruction of climate is welcome.  
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
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