How to Really Make America Great Again trump

By Jonathan C. Rothermel

Later the November 2020 election, President Donald Trump became the 10th president in U.Due south. history to fail to win re-ballot. What went incorrect?

Jonathan C. Rothermel (Capital-Star file photo)

Information technology would exist easy to but blame the messenger. Trump'south narcissistic beliefs resulted in ofttimes-inexplicable deportment; even his supporters wished he would tweet less and act more presidential. At times, he appeared equally an amateur who was out of his league.

Merely blame also lies with the political message that propelled an inexperienced, celebrity real estate mogul to a surprising victory in 2016. "Make America Cracking Again," or MAGA was the rallying cry that mobilized a vocal and agile army of Trump supporters.

The trouble with this political message is that it was never truly divers, and because the message was so nebulous, Americans were able to define MAGA in whichever mode it pertained to their state of affairs.

The message implied that the Us was once "on top" but had fallen backside. Militarily, the gap between the United states and its rivals (China and Russia) was endmost. Economically, the Chinese – and even our allies – were taking reward of united states of america.

The uncomplicated strategy to MAGA was to quit thinking about "others" and focus exclusively on the United states. This resulted in policies such as the Muslim travel ban, building the wall on the nation's southern border with Mexico, turning away political asylum seekers, renegotiating or pulling out of trade agreements, cutting foreign aid, withdrawing from international organizations and agreements, and openly criticizing allies.

Only greatness is non but reduced to where a land ranks on a list or the number of difficult power assets it possesses. Greatness is also defined by the values and principles a nation stands for – what political scientist, Joseph Nye, defined as soft power or a country'south attractiveness to others.

For the past four years, the U.s.a. has lost its mooring. Instead of countries looking toward the U.s.a. with respect and admiration, people express sadness or fifty-fifty antipathy for it. For example, a recent Pew Enquiry Center poll reported that U.Southward. favorability ratings among 13 countries, including allies, accept declined significantly during the Trump administration.

U Myint Oo, a fellow member of parliament in Myanmar expressed a sentiment that is shared by many others in the world when he said, "I feel sad for Americans," regarding the American government's bungled coronavirus response and Trump'due south undemocratic behavior.

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AnIrish Times columnist evoked surprise in the U.S. in April 2020 when he observed that: "Over more than ii centuries, the United States has stirred a very broad range of feelings in the rest of the globe: love and hatred, fright and hope, envy and contempt, awe and anger. But there is 1 emotion that has never been directed towards the U.Due south. until now: pity."

While the underlying bulletin of MAGA was to support Americans first and foremost, the policies of the past iv years have failed to help everyday Americans.

Instead of investing in broad policies such every bit didactics and healthcare, the policies of the past four years lined the pockets of the wealthy. Economic inequality worsened – fifty-fifty before the pandemic. While Americans struggle financially and emotionally during the pandemic, the net wealth of America's billionaires has risen.

In a recent London School of Economic science newspaper, authors David Promise and Julian Limberg questioned the notion that trickle-downwards economics and taxation cuts for the rich leads to economic growth. Alternatively, investing in human upper-case letter would pay long-term dividends and opportunities for Americans.

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InTightrope: Americans Reaching for Promise, Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn write, "At that place's a brittleness to life for nearly 150 million Americans, with a constant risk that sickness, layoffs or a car accident volition crusade everything to collapse." They dispel the "bootstrap narrative" equally myth, and advocate for investments in universal healthcare, early on childhood programs, baby bonds and child allowances, and support for education and employment.

In reality, MAGA was zero more than than a disingenuous campaign slogan because it lacked any meaningful attempt to address the problems that a majority of Americans are really facing, such as crippling debt, crumbling infrastructure, racial injustices, drug and alcohol corruption, and unaffordable wellness care.

Four years after Trump'due south hope to make America great again, many Americans had come to realize the shallowness of the slogan and voted for substantive political modify.

To exist – every bit former President Ronald Reagan in one case said – "a shining urban center upon a colina," American greatness needs to exist defined more broadly and non only every bit a measure out of relative hard ability. It should reflect the empowerment of Americans at home as well as the respect for U.S. leadership and values abroad.

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Investing in human uppercase at home and working with countries away are non mutually exclusive. In fact, global problems such as terrorism, climate alter, and pandemics crave global solutions, which benefit from American ingenuity and leadership.

In 2021, humility, compassion and support for humanity, and leading by example are virtues that can help make America great again, considering when America is truly great, the unabridged world benefits.

Jonathan C. Rothermel is an associate professor of political science at Mansfield University of Pennsylvania. His work appears occasionally on the Capital-Star's Commentary Page. Follow him on Twitter @ProfJCR.

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