I cannot countenance against people wishing a presidency to fail. Sorry.
First, I can't help wondering if you felt the same way between 2009 and 2016.
Second, the difference is that you equate
this president succeeding as success for the nation. I do not. I believe that if this president succeeds at his objectives, the nation is worse off. We have already witnessed the decimation of the State Department, with the driving out of experienced, seasoned diplomatic professionals and replacing them with nobody -- and slashing the budget by 30%. As General Mattis said, "If you don't fund the State Department fully, then I need to buy more ammunition ultimately."
The nation is better looking forward to the industries that will be prevalent in the future but instead of promoting solar and wind, like Obama did, this president is stuck in the early 20th century, with coal. There are five times as many workers in solar than coal and coal is not coming back -- especially in employment.
The great leader declared, “Trade wars are good, and easy to win,” neither of which is true. He tried to kill Obamacare, but to all appearances his main concern was tarnishing his predecessor’s legacy. He wanted a tax cut, but more to score a “win” than because he cared about what was in it.
What is already happening is that the tax-cut is resulting in massive deficits, that Paul Ryan is already using the revenue drop as an excuse to cut Social Security and Medicaid -- and eliminating the mandate in Obamacare and replacing it with Trumpcare, is that
the Government will spend $33 billion more to cover 8.9 million fewer Americans, as premiums soar.
I could go one with the unprecedented level of self-dealing, profiteering and how his cabinet milks the government for perk far beyond anything is previous historical record -- but I won't. What I will conclude is Trump failing is a win for America.