The article discusses the unpredictable nature of President Trump's governance, described humorously as the TACO trade, meaning "Trump always chickens out." Analysts observe that Trump's policies and relationships fluctuate rapidly, from tariffs and international diplomacy to staffing decisions. His approach appears impulsive, showing a lack of traditional governance structure or authority. The article suggests that under Trump, the government operates more like a corporate entity than a democratic one, with personal and political interests often intertwined.
Wall Street analysts jokingly say the TACO trade—Trump always chickens out—accurately reflects his erratic behavior, allowing for predictions on his policy inconsistencies.
Trump's presidency is characterized by unchecked impulses and a lack of coordination among agencies, operating more like a corporation than a traditional government.
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