Donald Trump’s Second Term Might Be Even More Alarming Than His First

With Trump back in power, many fear his policies could lead to global chaos

Donald Trump’s Second Term Might Be Even More Alarming Than His First
Donald Trump’s Second Term Might Be Even More Alarming Than His First

Edinburgh: So, Trump is back for another round as President. Many folks are worried it could be worse than before. His first term had its ups and downs, but this time, who knows?

He’s all about making America great again, but that might mean tough times for other countries. Expect steep tariffs on imports, which could hit Scottish exports hard, especially whisky.

Even if many Scots aren’t fans of Trump, they can’t ignore his influence. His economic moves will ripple across the globe. And while he’s not likely to annex parts of the UK, his foreign policy could stir up trouble.

During his first term, some experienced Republicans kept him in check. But now, most of those voices are gone. It’s a different game, and fewer people are willing to stand up to him.

His team is filled with loyalists who follow his lead without question. Loyalty is everything to Trump. Sure, he might promise growth and peace, but we can only hope for the best.

On a local note, while Trump’s return is concerning, there’s a bigger issue at home. Many people are struggling with debt, and it’s getting worse. The charity StepChange reports a rise in clients unable to pay their mortgages.

With rents high and council tax bills piling up, it’s a tough time for many. January is especially hard after the holiday spending. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, don’t hesitate to seek help. There are people ready to support you.

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