UPDATE: To my surprise the Wall Street Journal only offered mild criticism of his snarky and cheap shot comments about Biden and the Democrat apparatus. "…there was an inevitable list of grievances about the administration he is succeeding. If anyone expected a grace note toward President Biden or Kamala Harris, there wasn’t one. (And give them credit for showing up after a defeat, unlike Mr. Trump four years ago.)" but generally liking what he had to say. Trump's Inaugural of Optimism. He begins his second term with a far better message than 2017.
If
you saw it (21 minutes; applause removed) I'm sure it's understandable – although not helpful – that he did an end zone dance and spiked the ball at the Democrats.
BUT in business and in life it's usually best to underpromise and then overperform. It will be impossible to deliver on all he promised which won't matter to his ardent supporters who are used to that. But not good for the rest of us. And his enemies will be reminding us about his overreach. In a way it won't matter since he can't run again and in fact his power will start slipping away after the 2026 midterm elections. But as I said here
Election; how I voted & who I think will win, very glad it's him and not President Harris.
This article from National Review kind of sums up Trump's over the top comments. Worth hitting the link for the entire article.
Donald Trump touted his mandate to reverse the “horrible betrayal” of the Biden administration in a combative inaugural address delivered moments after he was sworn in as the 47th president on Monday, which Trump declared “liberation day.”
“My recent election is a mandate to completely and totally reverse a horrible betrayal and all of these many betrayals that have taken place and to give the people back their faith, their wealth, their democracy, and, indeed, their freedom,” Trump said at his second inauguration on Monday, roughly a decade after he first entered politics. That tumultuous period of course included two assassination attempts, the Capitol riot, a criminal conviction and a slew of other since-dropped criminal charges.
“From this moment on, America’s decline is over,” Trump declared in his 30-minute speech. “Our liberties and our nation’s glorious destiny will no longer be denied and we will immediately restore the integrity competency and loyalty of America’s government.”
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