Nah. Congress is republican at the moment, so Trump would have nowhere near the partisanship to deal with that Obama did, or Clinton will likely have.
Aside from this, President isn't all that powerful domestically, but for some reason, Presidential powers are far more unchecked when it comes to foreign policy and military. Trump would be a scary fellow with the keys to the military and the strategic nuclear arsenal.
That sort of pandering populism is a dangerous sign, and it has generally led to quite terrible leaders.
All the same, if he does get elected, while depressing, I shall also find it quite amusing.
Aside from this, President isn't all that powerful domestically, but for some reason, Presidential powers are far more unchecked when it comes to foreign policy and military. Trump would be a scary fellow with the keys to the military and the strategic nuclear arsenal.
That sort of pandering populism is a dangerous sign, and it has generally led to quite terrible leaders.
All the same, if he does get elected, while depressing, I shall also find it quite amusing.
The President can't just launch a nuclear strike on a whim by himself, there needs to be approval from the secretary of defense and then the military itself can decide if it's a valid and appropriate order to actually launch. If it was a truly crazy action by the President alone then they would be deemed unfit for office before it would happen by those around him/her.
Getting up on a stage and saying less than PC comments does not mean he is a madman who is going to order a nuclear first strike. Inflammatory comments are not even close to the same ballpark as actually having your finger on the nuclear button.
