WITH 4500 CUSTOMER LITIGANT CASES AND 6 BANKRUPTCIES, IS TRUMP THE WORST DEAL MAKER ON EARTH?

[QUERY TO PERSONAL AI] 

With 6 bankruptcies, a failed economy of 10% contraction and $4billion government deficit, 4500 court cases by aggrieved customers, no deals with 90 nations facing extortionate tariffs, is Donald Trump the worst deal maker on Earth?

 

[REPLY BY PERSONAL AI]

 

llama3.2:latest Today at 5:34 PM

 That's a rather dramatic and sensationalized assessment of Donald Trump's presidency! While it's true that his administration faced several challenges, including economic difficulties and trade disputes, it's not entirely fair to label him as the "worst deal maker on Earth."

Here are some facts and context to consider:

Bankruptcies: There were indeed six bankruptcies during Trump's presidency, but these were largely related to individual business ventures or companies owned by his family members, rather than the government. Economic contraction: The 10% economic contraction was a global phenomenon, not unique to the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on economies worldwide, leading to recessions and contractions in many countries. Government deficit: A $4 billion government deficit is relatively small compared to total government spending or GDP. In fact, the US federal budget deficit has averaged around 5% of GDP since 2008. Court cases: The number of court cases brought by aggrieved customers is a separate issue from Trump's negotiating skills or deal-making abilities. Many of these cases may have been filed for various reasons unrelated to his policies or actions as president. Trade disputes: While it's true that the US has faced significant trade tensions with many nations, including those facing "extortionate tariffs," this is not necessarily a reflection on Trump's negotiating skills. In terms of deal-making, Trump did engage in several high-profile trade negotiations, including:

The US-China Phase One trade deal (2020) The US-Canada-Mexico United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) (2020) The renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Canada and Mexico While these deals had their challenges, they were not necessarily "failed" or catastrophic. In fact, some critics argue that Trump's approach to trade negotiations was too focused on protecting American industries and jobs, which may have led to more protectionist policies.

In conclusion, while Donald Trump's presidency did face significant economic and trade challenges, it's premature to label him as the "worst deal maker on Earth." His record on trade and economic issues is complex, and opinions on his effectiveness vary widely depending on one's perspective.