I liked the analogy of the injured football player to make the point. Most of us already know.
And most of us already knew. No one should really be surprised at the kind of White House the USA currently has — based on the Mr. Trump’s behavior in business and as a socialite in the past 30 years. All the signs were there long before he declared his campaign. We really don’t need well written Atlantic articles to point obvious things out.
This article seems to flounder in terms of finding a solution for mental instability in high offices of government.
I have a solution: a total revamping of how we are governed. I encourage the Atlantic and its readers to study Tiered Democratic Governance. Ask yourselves two questions:
- What is the likelihood of someone like Mr. Trump getting elected?
- If elected, how will he be dealt with in this new system?