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While everyone runs out to support or protest America’s new president, the best-kept secret
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of Washington remains the best-kept secret: No politician can be rightly judged on only
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campaign promises and threats, nor cheers and jeers from the masses.
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Until Trump has results to judge, any support and protest is a mere theater rating.
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If background has any bearing on the future, the 19 months of Trump’s career have shown
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something unusual for a politician: a consistent message.
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That consistency has been tested more than any politician before him with constant objection
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at every turn, and he still has not changed his message, not even at his inauguration.
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And, the first executive orders he signed also stayed on message.
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So far, Trump has been consistent.
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Trump protesters and supporters have a single, telling difference: Maslow’s Hierarchy of
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Needs.
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Trump supporters believe the bottom level of needs is in crisis (food, shelter, basic
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economics, physical safety); Trump protesters believe the middle levels are in crisis (social
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relations both foreign and domestic, emotional needs, individual identity); both believe
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it is a crisis that threatens America’s existence.
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Before running for office, Trump fired people for not working hard or not correctly experienced
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for the specific job.
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His message and methods haven’t changed.
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Looking at the consistency in Trump, his supporters, and his protesters, the future will not go
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to arguers or defenders, but to the hard-working, no matter what their politics.