>You will never be Trump.
>Play boy billionair
>President against all odds
>Hero that saves the world
>Cute girls at his disposel
>Even pepe left us for him
Why even live.
His presidency will be insignificant in two presidencies at least. He does not seem to be on track to keep his campaign promises even with Senate and house majority, and it's doubtful that he will even get Republican renomination in 2020. His presidency is going to be mediocre and disappointing, but will probably serve to be the impetus necessary for both parties to rework their brand.
>>38019459
2/4, you aImost got it
>>38019315
>you will never be a retarded outlier that slipped through the cracks
Donald is a hero. We're lucky to have him as president.
He doesn't need more money or to work.
MAGA
>>38019459
Trump will most likely become a political dynasty. Even Trump's youngest son will most likely be president in 2060.
>>38020126
>a political dynasty
His presidency is already riddled with controversy and criticism from both mainstream parties. His saving grace in the election was that he was an outsider who promised something different. His failures to adequately accomplish his goals (repeal and replace Obamacare, build the wall, stop Isis) will not do him well in the next election.
Trump will keep on saying things are going to be great up until his last day of the presidency. The wall won't get built. The same issue that plagued Obama with health care will come back around and hit Trump and it will make his presidency come off as ineffective, and of course he shows no signs of doing any positive in the Middle East.
Hell, even his economic policies are boiling down to benefiting US steel and coal while doing nothing for making jobs.
Time will tell, but I can't see how you think this man is going to be successful.
>>38020305
He's litterly in for like 5 months and everyone is sabotaging him anon. Cut him slack.
>I can't see how you think this man is going to be successful.
He is the most succesful man in the world.
>>38020451
>everyone is sabotaging him anon
that kike owns every branch of the government and he STILL can't do shit
>>38020451
Fair point, but it's hard to believe this sabotage will end and Trump can overcome the issue of how many enemies he has made. As "successful" as he may be, he doesn't seem to have enough straight allies on his side here in this country. Too many people hate him and too few people like him. Those who do like him are generally are in it because of the potential money he can bring them, and they probably wouldn't be too opposed to stabbing him in the back if it meant their game. It's hard to be a successful president without a solid political party or a solid public support backing you.
Don't get me wrong, if he succeeded then I would in many ways gain myself, but I don't see it happening. At this point my hope lies in a change of the political landscape in general.