Monday, 19 October 2020

Eugene Kofi Boakye-Yiadom: What Has Been The Impact Of The Trump Presidency - Domestically And Globally?

Thanks for sharing, favourite nephew. Whatever one thinks of him, President Trump has really shaken the global system, paaaaapa, ooooo, Massa. Who born dog, Abi?

Truth be told, Trump has changed the American presidency, more than was ever thought possible, by conventional political wisdom, in all the seven continents of the planet Earth. Full stop. Case closed.

As the U.S. presidential election's final-vote-casting-day, 4th November, 2020, approaches, perhaps the question we must ponder over is: Will President Trump pull off yet another surprise, by getting re-elected again - securing a majority of votes cast by the Electoral College's  delegates: whiles Joe Biden  wins the popular vote by  a historic landslide?

And, will such an outcome, then lead the new Congress - with Democrats controlling both the Senate and House of Representatives - moving swiftly, to engineer the U.S.  Constitution being amended: to abolish the Electoral College?

Furethermore, when that constitutional amendment succeeds,  will such a figurative-tectonic-plate-shift bring American democracy, finally, into today's fast-paced-changing-digital-era (and, about time too, perhaps? 

Finally, Without President Trump, none of the above, would have been possible, oooo, Massa, favourite nephew, Eugene Kofi Boakye-Yiadom. No. No. No. Case closed. No question. Eeiiiii, eyeaem ooo: Yen tu, onipa entwene, ampaaaa, oooo, Massa. Yooooooo...

Finally, please note, favourite nephew, Kofi Boakye-Yiadom, that I am merely being my realistic self, in penning this, oooo, Massa. Whatever one thinks of him, President Trump can never be ignored. He has been like a figurative-wildfire. Cool.

And, like all wildfires, positive-greenshoot-societal-benefits, will follow after his presidency ends - locally, in domestic American politics, and, also positively impact the global system, too, favourite nephew. Cool.



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