Is basically "No Order at all".
Over time people might get used to him worldwide more. But in the meantime it is going to cost thousands to millions of lives both seen and unseen worldwide. This is just something to be aware of now. Will Trump be completely bad for the World?
I can't say this. I can only say things will be very different for the whole world now and not at all like they have been since World War II. Besides dying from starvation I think many people will just die from heart attacks or strokes around the world in not being able to cope with all the many many changes Trump will bring.
The most likely to be helped by Trump will be poorer white people and rich white people here in the U.S. (What I find paradoxical about this is that the richest white people in California that did not vote for him might be some of the most helped financially in the whole U.S.)
Everyone else might be harmed by his actions and policies worldwide. This is the best way to put this.
However, I like what Descartes says about this: "There is nothing so Good that no bad may come of it
and There is nothing so bad that no Good may come of it."
So, whether you are a Trump Supporter (the first half of the statement applies then to you) or you are a Hillary supporter) the 2nd half the the statement applies to you) or you are the world (both halves of the statement applies to you), you get what I'm talking about here.
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