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Perspective | My Deepest Fears for the Future of Our Nation

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April 15, 2025
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Okay, so hang on. This whole spectacle with Trump’s administration, it’s like your uncle’s backyard wrestling match – all chaos, little clarity, and at least one guy tripping into the kiddie pool. Every day, there’s some bonkers headline, but certain eyebrow-raising gems drown in the madness. Like, remember April 8? Just as Trump was stoking the flames of his trade war with all the finesse of a raccoon playing piano, he thought, “Heck yeah, let’s boost coal mining!” It’s kinda like deciding to clean your basement when your house is already burning.

And there he was with a bunch of miners – those hard hats adding gravitas, or at least that’s the intention. “We’re resurrecting a forsaken industry,” he proclaimed. Sure, though the numbers don’t lie: from 70K workers a decade ago to a mere 40K today. And then there’s wind and solar power. The numbers there make coal look like a washed-up rock band still playing county fairs. But I guess Trump thinks green energy is some lefty fever dream, not “real” jobs. It’s like he sees the world through a sepia filter, where coal miners would balk at Fifth Avenue penthouses, pining for the sooty embrace of underground tunnels.

It’s hilarious, in a tragicomedy sort of way. This sequel of Trump’s White House saga – it’s a circus, with him juggling flaming swords while on stilts. Except he didn’t jump back into the fray to shine up America for modern times. Nah, this was about dodging cell bars and sticking it to his naysayers. You think he’s curled up on a couch somewhere, blueprints for the future in hand? Pfft, more likely to be demanding more ketchup for his steak at 3 a.m.

Fast forward to his return trip from 1970s la-la land. He whips up a trade war like he’s cooking with mystery ingredients, changing tariffs like changing socks. Global trade today is a jigsaw puzzle, not a solvable Rubik’s Cube with a few slick moves. And who’s calling the shots? Commerce dudes who think an army of JJongs from Shenzhen are just hobbyists tightening iPhone screws. Spoiler: they ain’t.

Here’s the kicker – Trump’s anti-allies spree is like slamming pies in the faces of countries that’ve had our back while giving nods to regimes that wouldn’t spit on us if we were on fire. Trust? Shredded. Allies might even start clutching their wallets tighter, buying fewer Treasury bills – think of it as shying away from loaning your flaky brother money for his latest “awesome” business idea. And waaaaay over there, our dollar’s starting to doo-wop downwards.

Cue dramatic gasp! Democratic buddies are equipping folks with burner phones like weird spy flicks to avoid Uncle Sam eavesdropping. And future Steve Jobs-type geniuses? They’re peering north to Canada or even Europe, coz who wants to risk impromptu ICE drama? These ain’t small blips, they’re tremors beneath the age-old American dream. Our global magnetism for brainiacs and moolah could wither — once a dragon, now a lizard skulking under the porch.

Wait, hold up. Yeah, China keeps digging coal – they’re not perfect saints in this narrative. But they’re plotting a gradual move to Roboland for dingy mining roles while Trump’s weaving scattershot golden threads in an attempt to conjure policies from thin air like an amateur magician missing half his box of tricks.

Remember, in 2015, China wasn’t twiddling its thumbs. They had a future-fest called “Made in China 2025,” putting serious bucks into futuristic tech playgrounds – from clean energy to AI. They’re playing chess while we’re somewhat stuck hitting pinatas with blindfolds on. Their research creds? Rising. Overtaking. But heck, it’s not all silver linings in Beijing either — their internal finickiness is a wild beast too.

Snowball it all together, Trump’s actions – they’re sawing through the planks holding together our global influence. Allies peeved, fiscal havoc teasing from the wings, and Canadians fuming over Vegas. The cards we’re playing? They’re not stellar. Cornerstones like rule of law, economic strength, and unity? Wobbly, my friend.

If Trump doesn’t divert, fast-torque this ship anew, we might end up adrift, looking back on golden yesterdays. Or worse, looking forward with uncertainty looming like a shadow monster near bedtime. I swear, I’ve never been more jittery about where our star-spangled banner’s headed. And yeah, my nails? Already bitten down to the quick.

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