For as long as anyone can remember, politics in America has been a game of charades.
Generally speaking, there are two parties. Adversaries from those two parties get elected by voters based on promises they make to solve problems that matter to those voters. The elected adversaries gather in Washington to make laws that govern voters and spend money they take from voters.
Next year, they hope to take your $2,056,804,000,000 and divide it up as they see fit and call it another year in the books of progress. Some people will get very rich, the government-industrial complex will prosper, politicians will bank huge favors, and a host of new unintended consequences will spread like venereal disease.
Because that was the date they realized for certain that Mr. Trump was not playing their game of charades. Then came his inaugural, when he made perfectly clear that he intended to keep every promise he had on the campaign trail. For him, it was no joke.
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