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Thank you, Donald Trump. By amassing enough delegates to this summer's Republican Convention
to cause your only real competitor to drop out, you've changed American politics forever.
For the better.
Unless you subscribe to the theory that business is politics, Answer Guy Central isn't a place
where we discuss politics terribly often. I'll throw out a few factoids here:
I believe Barack Obama has done a pretty decent job as our President despite looking for the
middle six years of his presidency as though he was doing nothing
The crowning achievement of Mr. Obama's presidency doesn't go far enough; ignore the word "socialism"
because we need real universal healthcare Politically, I tend toward what has become
called the Reagan Democrat position; I'm fiscally conservative and socially liberal
I also believe that in our fiercely two-party political system the president's primary job
is to "fit the suit". Donald Trump does not; he opens his mouth and I cringe. Donald Trump
does not seem presidential, and I'm not going to go down the rabbit hole of whether he's
been successful at business or not, or whether that's a good predictor of potential success
as President of The United States.
But I've said for several decades that what runs this country is an ongoing three-way
battle between business, labor, and government. Thank you, Donald Trump; you've all but assured
that our two-party political system will be replaced by one that includes three or more
parties.
Thank You, Donald Trump
It should be obvious that I'm not a fan of the idea of Donald Trump becoming president.
Seriously, there's no liking Donald Trump. But as the New York Times said this morning,
the Republican Party now belongs to Donald Trump.
They weren't paying him a compliment. The Times was saying that The Republican Party
has become completely irrelevant.
As not-a-Republican that makes me happy, but I'm also not-a-Democrat; what makes me happy
about the Republican Party becoming irrelevant is that it focuses a microscope on the inherent
untenability of the two-party political system. Thank you, Donald Trump.
Go back to my assertion that interplay between business, labor, and government runs our country.
That can seem like a mess as well, but having three parties running things at least assures
that things happen. Our two-party system has devolved into complete entropy; our government
rarely governs at all. Any system that comes down to "me versus you and there's no effective
tiebreaker available" will always do that, eventually.
Stay on the business side of things. I'm a proponent of there always being definitive
tiebreakers; businesses run by two equal partners are constantly at risk of grinding to a halt
or blowing up entirely. There needs to be some way to ensure that doesn't happen, and
while it's a simple matter in business to insert tie-breaker clauses into partnership
and ownership agreements, two-party politics is a zero-sum game.
The two-party system is destroying America. And thank you, Donald Trump; your potential
ascension to the most powerful position in the world will very likely lead to that system's
demise; the Republican Party's new "support" of you is less about support than about attempting
to remain relevant in any way it can. It won't work; thank you, Donald Trump.
With any luck—and especially if he becomes President—the magic of perspective will
lead Donald Trump toward adjusting his rhetoric. Let's hope we don't get to find out. Or if
we do, let's at least hope it creates business change in politics. Thank you, Donald Trump.