Brendan O'Connor: A Modest Proposal - let's send Enoch Burke to Washington
Briefly

The article discusses Donald Trump's approach of rapid and disruptive leadership, likening it to a Silicon Valley mentality of "move fast and break things." This strategy leads to public disorientation, as people struggle to keep track of controversies and significant decisions, such as releasing January 6 detainees. The mention of potential tariffs on Canada and Mexico underscores the unpredictability of his policies, highlighting a sense of urgency and concern about what might happen next in the landscape of international relations and domestic politics.
Donald Trump is clearly following the credo of his Silicon Valley bros: "Move fast and break things." If people suffered from "Trump Derangement Syndrome" the last time, this time it's more like "Trump Derailment Syndrome".
People just can't keep up. Nothing gets real purchase. Because by the time people realise he's done something appalling like release all the January 6 people, he's moved on to something else.
Canada and Mexico woke up to tariffs yesterday, and it could happen to us at any minute.
Read at Independent
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