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Geoffrey G's avatar

What if Late Trumpism is also peaking right now? And the same fate that may beset Xi's "Lion in Winter" phase is reflected in Washington in 2026: internal dissent among the MAGA coalition as it's clear they've overstepped and lost the center? Even outright fascism aspires to popular mandate and to grassroots fervor.

I can't bring myself to be too optimistic: even if Democrats can claw back some partial Congressional power and even if Republicans start to think about their own, individual post-Trump political interests and defect (a la Marjorie Taylor Greene), we'll still have another two years after that of lame duck Trump thrashing about with scary executive overreach covered by lawfare and a loyal Supreme Court. That's a long time with the eye off the ball in countering Chinese global influence. A lot can happen in geopolitics and relative superpower power within the span of a single administration.

But could we dare to hope that the West (maybe even with a more robust Europe that constructively frames the alliance) can right the ship after 2028? Maybe something a little more balanced and even better than "The American Century?"

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You state that Japan went from 95% to 61% of US in living standards, I think it more correct to say GDP. As someone who recently visited Japan and have a cousin married to a Japanese my impression is that Americans outside the top 20% have a lower living standard than the Japanese. As someone living out in Maga Land I understand the anger and frustration that pushed voters to Trump. Their standard of living has been in decline for forty years and know that (sadly) GDP growth does not translate into a higher living standard for most Americans.

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