Reddit, What Are You MOST/LEAST Looking Forward to About a Trump's Presidency?

Least looking forward to: fact-based and science-based reporting being called "fake news" when Trump or his cabinet members disagree with that TIED with watching cabinet leaders destroy their respective departments from within

Most looking forward to: I'm optimistic that Trump could improve infrastructure in our country. For years, infrastructure became a partisan issue, when it used to be a guarantee bipartisan topic. I have some theories: pitting urban vs. rural/suburban voters against each other, making rural/suburban (read: conservative) voters believe that infrastructure would only benefit cities (it doesn't, but they were successfully convinced). Trump has moved this issue back to the middle.

As I read more about authoritarian leaders (it's a little early to call Trump an actual authoritarian at this point, but many of his actions over the last few days mirror historical fascist leaders), one thing many of them did was improve infrastructure within their own countries. For example, Mussolini connected Venice to the Italian mainland with a bridge, allowing people to drive there.

Infrastructure is a minor issue in the face of the attacks on civil rights, climate change, and the rise of "alternative facts", but we probably have to deal with this guy for at least 4 years. The silver lining could be better roads, bridges, etc.

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