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It's not me, it's you - Australians ready to break up with Trump's America
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After Trump is gone, what makes him possible (and inevitable) will remain.
There's a lot of money behind Trump, and when he is gone, those resources will continue to be put to use.
This is not even a USA problem, if only! it's international.
Yes, I think the focus on "Trump's America" is a bit short-sighted.
Thats not necessarily true.
Its a common pattern of authoritarianism - oligarchs supporting despots in exchange for tax concessions and contracts et cetera.
The system doesn't readily adjust to the next leader. All that money and support doesn't necessarily just flow to the next in line. Especially because most despots ensure that there isn't anyone emerging as a potential replacement.
What can happen, is that people who have been keeping secrets or using their influence in exchange for money or favour stop doing that, and everyone within reach of the top job starts climbing all over everyone else. It could be an absolute bloodbath.
The social forces that resulted in the trump presidency won't go away. He's not a political aberration. He's the culmination of decades of grievance, which accelerated after the GFC. He's the wrong solution of course, much like one nation is the wrong solution to Australia's problems.