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I think I鈥檓 going to trust my gut instinct more often.
Because yesterday, I didn鈥檛 like the idea of it, but my gut was telling me that Donald Trump was going to win the presidential election.
And because I鈥檓 going to listen to my gut instinct more often, today I鈥檓 going to tell you that 鈥攅ven if we don't like it鈥 we need to calm the farm a bit with all the hyperbole being thrown around.
Because even though things are a little bit different this time around, did the world fall apart last time Trump was president? It didn鈥檛.
He鈥檚 another one of those people who you know is just making stuff up 鈥攁nd you know they鈥檙e a nasty piece of work鈥 but somehow people fall for them. And enough people have fallen for Donald Trump. Again.
But even though I felt he was going to take it out, I was still blown away with how the numbers looked from the start.
Because you know what it鈥檚 like with elections and how the early stages of counting can skew things quite a bit 鈥 which is what I was thinking when I kept refreshing the screen on the phone following the results yesterday afternoon.
But those Electoral College numbers just kept piling up for Trump. But, unlike last time he won, I wasn鈥檛 in the least bit surprised.
There are some aspects that did surprise me. Example: the move in support from black voters 鈥攅specially African American men鈥 from Democrat to Republican.
But even then, that shouldn鈥檛 really be a surprise when you consider how Trump campaigned. Where he just kept asking voters the rhetorical question: are you better off now than you were four years ago?
And that鈥檚 a question that鈥檚 relevant to anyone from any cultural background. And it seems, for enough of them, the answer to that question was 鈥渘o鈥. No, we鈥檙e not better off.
And that, it seems, is what it came down to for the Americans who not only voted Trump back in as president but who also put the Republicans in charge of the Senate.
Which is bringing some dire warnings today. Which I think would be very easy for me 鈥攐r for anyone鈥 to jump on board with. Because I think for a lot of people their default position is anti-Trump. Even though I think he鈥檚 a horrible person, I鈥檓 not going to switch to default.
When I watched him making his big victory speech, I did wonder how many of his cronies who were on that stage with him will still be with him in four years time. There will be some casualties, we know that.
And he made it very clear that America is going to be his first priority. In fact, he said that.
But, on the basis that the world didn鈥檛 fall to bits last time he was president, I鈥檓 not buying into the hysteria. I could be proven wrong, but that鈥檚 my gut instinct.
Unlike political commentator Matthew Hooton who is putting a very dire warning in the NZ Herald today, under the headline: 鈥淎merica entering most dangerous period since 1861鈥.
He鈥檚 saying today: 鈥淭he world enters its most dangerous period since World War II, with Trump threatening to abandon Ukraine, withdraw the US鈥檚 security in Europe which will encourage Russia鈥檚 Vladimir Putin to expand his ambitions westward, launch a global trade war and collapse the World Trade Organisation.鈥
Matthew Hooton goes on to say: 鈥淭rump has also promised to jail his political opponents. He made similar threats in 2016 that he did not act upon, but back then his circle included at least some people who could be relied upon to keep his most extreme tendencies in check.
鈥淭here are no such people around him this time. Nor is he constrained by the need to worry about re-election.
鈥淏arred from standing for re-election in 2028, the danger is he will seek to hold on to power by other means.鈥
And Matthew Hooton concludes by saying: 鈥淭he US enters its most dangerous period since 1861, the start of the Civil War.鈥
I鈥檓 not buying into that. What about you?
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