Donald Trump has done 1 thing * really * as President


* In 2000, 83% of people in the United Kingdom came to the U.S. No favorable attitude was adopted. Now only 41% of people feel the same way, which is the lowest number in Pew data.

* In Germany, only 26% of people now favor the United States – down from 78% in 2000.

* In Canada, approval for their southern neighbors has risen from 72% in 2000 to 35% now.

What explains the fall? Well, Trump mostly. In the case of the world, the average rating of 13 countries is only 16% on the confidence to do the right thing on Trump. This includes 25% lower in Japan and 9% lower in Belgium.

Trump’s disappointing ratings are closely linked to Ga’s assumptions about how he led the U.S. during the coronavirus epidemic. In all 13 countries, about 15% said the USA has done a good job in dealing with Covid-19.

The interesting thing about these numbers is that both Trump allies and obstructors will catch them to prove their points.

Trump and his supporters will cite Pew data as evidence that when the U.S. Other countries do not like it when it stops taking advantage of itself and becomes for itself.

“I ran for president four years ago because I can no longer see this betrayal of our country,” Trump said in an admissible speech to the Republican National Assembly last month. “I couldn’t sit still because career politicians allowed other countries to take advantage of us on trade, borders, foreign policy and national defense.”

For Trump’s opponents, these numbers prove just how much damage he has done.

“I will be a president who will be with our allies and friends,” Democratic nominee J. Biden promised in his acceptance speech last month. “I will make it clear to our opponents that the days of resorting to dictatorship are over.”

Here’s what Plenty Clear: Trump represents a fundamental break with policies and a strategic approach that every post-World War II president has chosen to follow – regardless of party. And is the result of its muscularity.

Point: We have never been in this place before in the post-World War II world. That’s yet another line Trump has not only crossed, but perished.

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