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Ronald Eustice
There was jubilance when Donald Trump was declared the winner on Nov. 6. He was elected by what some described as a 鈥渓andslide.鈥 Americans were tired of inflation, rising costs, rampant crime and illegal immigration flooding our neighborhoods. It was obvious our country was run not by Biden, but his 鈥渉andlers.鈥 Trump won 3,059,799 more popular votes in 2024 than he won in 2020 and 14,299,293 more than he won in 2016.
I voted for Trump in 2016, 2020 and 2024, because I considered him the best of two bad choices. Biden asked for a second term to 鈥渇inish the job鈥 before he was forced out of the race. Harris, who never received one vote from constituents before she was nominated, spoke of 鈥渉appiness and joy鈥 and turning the page to a new chapter before she was asked in an interview what she would do differently from the Biden administration. Her response: 鈥淣othing that I can think of,鈥 sent shivers down my spine. The American people wanted strong leadership and reassurance that we live in the greatest country in the world.
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We got more than we expected: tariffs, threats, tantrums and turmoil. Annex Canada, confiscate the Panama Canal and take Greenland by any means necessary for security reasons. Traditional checks and balances disappeared as the Republican-led Congress quickly rubber-stamped Trump鈥檚 every wish. The nation鈥檚 founding fathers brilliantly created a system of checks and balances to prevent power-hungry despots from destroying our democracy. That disappeared.
Today, thanks to Donald Trump, America looks more like a dictatorship than a democracy, power has become centralized, opponents are silenced, war criminals are glorified and immigrants are deported without due process. Even foreign-born citizens with documentation are in danger of deportation. Our crops are rotting in the fields because 1.2 million workers are gone. A few days ago, Trump said, 鈥淚 have the right to do anything I want to do 鈥 I am the president of the United States鈥 during an appalling three-hour meeting with his cabinet, who competed to find the loftiest superlatives to describe their leader.
Trump declared April 2, 鈥淟iberation Day鈥 and imposed tariffs on more than 150 countries, including some that do not exist. The White House staff proudly proclaimed that 70 countries were eager to make a deal. Most of the deals so far have been made by our traditional trading partners not in Washington, but in Beijing, Buenos Aires and Mumbai. Trump has alienated our long-time friends and emboldened our adversaries. The recent meeting of leaders from China, India, Russia, Brazil and a dozen others is a sure sign that these countries have coalesced to form a plan to become leaders in the new world order as Trump鈥檚 policies isolate the US from the world.
In former years, China purchased one-third of our soybeans and huge amounts of U.S. corn and meat. Thus far in 2025, soybean exports to China are zero. China has ceased to be a buyer of US agricultural products. The price of corn is below the cost of production, yet farmers overwhelmingly support Trump because they know he will eventually bail them out.
Trump鈥檚 treatment of Ukraine President Zelensky has been destructive and pathetic. Trump鈥檚 glorification of Putin during the summit in Alaska was embarrassing and made it more obvious that he wants Russia to win the war so he can claim peace and win the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 2020, Trump challenged election results in several states, claiming fraud. In Georgia, Trump told Republican election officials to go out and 鈥渇ind鈥 votes; they refused to do so. Trump pardoned thousands who committed federal crimes by attacking police and damaging federal property at the Capitol on January 6th.
The latest pathetic ploy is Trump鈥檚 push to 鈥渇ix鈥 the 2026 election by gerrymandering the Texas legislative map. Other states, both red and blue, will follow further eroding confidence in free elections.
We must push back and make it clear to our elected officials, especially Republicans, that Trump鈥檚 behavior is unbalanced, unchecked and unacceptable. We must condemn the demagogues. Turning a blind eye guarantees further erosion of democracy.
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Ronald F. Eustice is a retired international marketing executive and lives in Casas Adobes. He has traveled to more than 90 countries and personally witnessed China鈥檚 extensive economic involvement in Africa, Pakistan and Latin America. Eustice is the author of more than 30 books.