Trump is the worst President we’ve ever had!

January 2025: A Second Term of Chaos Begins Donald Trump has returned to the White House, and within days of his second inauguration, he’s already proving why his presidency represents an unprecedented disaster for America

Written by: Enough Trump

Published on: January 22, 2026

January 2025: A Second Term of Chaos Begins

Donald Trump has returned to the White House, and within days of his second inauguration, he’s already proving why his presidency represents an unprecedented disaster for America and the world. While American families struggle with healthcare costs, cancer diagnoses, and economic uncertainty, Trump is busy playing Risk with the global map—threatening to annex Greenland, absorb Canada, and invade Venezuela.

Priorities of a Madman

The South Park clip above captures the absurdity perfectly: ordinary Americans don’t want imperial conquests. They want healthcare that doesn’t bankrupt them. They want funding for cancer research that could save their loved ones. They want education, infrastructure, and a government that actually serves its people.

Instead, we get a president obsessed with expansion fantasies that belong in the 19th century, not the 21st.

The Greenland Obsession

Trump’s fixation on purchasing Greenland isn’t new—he floated this ridiculous idea during his first term, embarrassing America on the world stage. Now he’s back at it, treating sovereign nations like properties on a Monopoly board. Denmark isn’t selling. Greenland isn’t for sale. But Trump doesn’t care about international law, diplomacy, or basic respect for other nations’ autonomy.

The Canada Annexation Fantasy

Even more bizarre is Trump’s suggestion that Canada should become America’s “51st state.” Our closest ally, a G7 nation with universal healthcare and a functioning democracy, doesn’t need or want to be absorbed into Trump’s chaotic empire. Canadians are watching in horror as their southern neighbor descends further into authoritarian madness.

Venezuela: The Next Imperial Adventure?

And then there’s Venezuela. While the country faces genuine humanitarian challenges, Trump’s saber-rattling about military intervention has nothing to do with helping Venezuelans and everything to do with his ego and distraction tactics. Military adventurism while Americans can’t afford insulin? Classic Trump.

What Americans Actually Need

While Trump plays geopolitical fantasy games, here’s what’s actually happening in America:

  • 45,000 Americans die annually because they lack health insurance
  • Cancer research funding faces cuts while billions go to military parades and border walls
  • Infrastructure is crumbling—bridges collapse, water systems fail, power grids are vulnerable
  • Education system struggles as teachers work second jobs and students drown in debt
  • Climate crisis accelerates while Trump denies science and rolls back environmental protections

A President Without Priorities

Trump’s territorial ambitions reveal his fundamental unfitness for office. He treats the presidency like a reality TV show where ratings matter more than policy, where spectacle trumps substance, and where American lives are props in his narcissistic performance.

A real leader would focus on:

  • Universal healthcare coverage
  • Funding medical research to cure diseases
  • Rebuilding America’s infrastructure
  • Addressing climate change
  • Protecting voting rights
  • Ensuring quality education for all

Instead, we get tweets about buying Greenland and threats against our allies.

The Worst Because He Learned Nothing

What makes Trump’s second term even more dangerous than his first is that he’s learned all the wrong lessons. He’s purged anyone who might say “no” to his worst impulses. He’s stacked courts with loyalists. He’s promising “retribution” against his enemies. And he’s starting where he left off—with chaos, incompetence, and a complete disregard for what Americans actually need.

History Will Remember

Future historians will look back at this era with bewilderment. They’ll ask how a wealthy democracy allowed a reality TV personality to hijack the presidency—twice. They’ll wonder how Americans chose imperial fantasies over healthcare, conquest over compassion, and ego over empathy.

Trump isn’t just the worst president we’ve ever had. He’s a cautionary tale about what happens when a nation abandons its values, ignores its responsibilities, and lets a con man take the wheel.

The resistance continues. Every day. Until sanity returns to the White House.

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