cherdano, on 2017-February-19, 18:03, said:
You know, Trump is the president of the United States of America. Normally, when a president of the United States of America completes makes up sh*t, it would be a completely normal thing to say that his voters are entitled to an explanation. But I guess Trump fanboys are really something different - they don't even want an explanation.
You know, Sweden and the USA count each others as ally.Normally, when a head of state completely makes up sh*t about a major news event in an allied country, then yes we'd say that ally is "entitled" to an explanation. But I guess having Sweden as an ally is also something that ldrews wants to see changed?
What I'd really like to ask ldrews is something different, however. Do you have any red line in your support for Trump? If my prediction is right that he won't do any successful major changes (except for scaring off immigrants that the US could benefit from), will you hold him accountable? Is there any behaviour you wouldn't accept from him?
I think it would be a good idea to give Sweden an explanation, but even as an ally I do not think they are "entitled" to an explanation. Of course, not providing one may have adverse consequences.
If Trump does not make progress on the following (not necessarily all of them) then I would indeed no longer support him.
Significant reduction in military presence around the world
Renunciation of being the policeman for the world
Significant improvement of opportunities for the middle/working class
Significant improvement in the plight of inner cities
Significant improvement in control of our borders
Significant improvement in our educational system
Let me ask you: if Trump does make measurable progress on the above in these next 4 years, regardless of what he says publicly, will you then support him? If not, why not? Do you support theater over results?