Fri. Mar 29th, 2024

Michael Bloomberg, an American businessman and politician, has on Sunday, warned American about the United States President Donald Trump’s “recklessly emotional and senselessly chaotic approach” towards his presidency as the former New York mayor considers a bid for White house in 2020.

Bloomberg, who recently shifted to the US democratic party from the republican party and funneled millions in 2018 midterm elections in order to battle the GOP’s grip on Washington, predicted “the beginning of the collapse” which may have arrived in this month, as US markets have plunged due to government partial shutdown.

According to news reports, Bloomberg on Sunday, penned down and wrote: “There are many reasons to be optimistic about 2019. The increasingly isolated man in the Oval Office is not one of them.”

He wrote: “With the first two years of Donald Trump’s presidency drawing to a close, the past week all too perfectly exemplified its destructive effect on competent government in Washington — and it should give all Americans, in all parties, cause for concern.”

Bloomberg continued: “At the halfway mark of this terrible presidency, one has to wonder how much more the country can take.”

Despite of the senate unanimous voting regards with federal spending funds that would kept the government under current budgetary allocations, Trump has demanded $5.7 bn to build a border wall between the US and Mexico. After Trump learned that he would not receive votes regarding his demand of wall, Trump rejected the bill by senate and triggered a partial shutdown of US government over the holidays.

Bloomberg wrote: “One of the few people protecting Trump from Trump is leaving. And unfortunately, few Republicans in Congress have shown any appetite for that job, preferring instead to appease his worst instincts — as the debate over a wall along the US-Mexican border continues to show.”

Bloomberg further wrote: “Unless something changes — unless, in particular, Republicans in Congress start showing some spine — two more years might be enough to test whether we can sustain Trump’s model of bad government.”

At the end, Bloomberg concluded, “This past week, we got a glimpse of what the beginning of the collapse may look like — and what it may ultimately cost us.”

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