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I often hear complaints about Donald Trumps short term temper tamprums he throws. Random acts to flood the zone. He can talk for hours about complicated regulations, and how he hates them for making his tractors expensive to fix he uses to mow his lawn on his gigantic properties (insert any other shittalk here).

So I wonder, how strategic the team behind him operates to secure the survival of his ideology, "Trumpism"? Do they have a long term vision? Something secret and intentional behind even Project 2025? A sequence of actions that seem disconnected but fit together to reach a goal?

Companies like Palantir will greatly benefit from Trumps presidency I think, even long after Trump is gone.

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[โ€“] FritzApollo@lemmy.today 5 points 1 week ago

Trump (and Biden and Harris) are/were little more than mouthpieces. Policies are created by wealthy elites/"deep state"/lobbyists and the politicians just sell the thing to the public by lying and making big theatrical carryings-on.