The article discusses the chaotic nature of American politics, particularly during Trump's presidency. It compares the political landscape to physics and biology, emphasizing that while the environment appears disorderly, fundamental realities apply. Trump won a minority of votes but wielded significant power, which is being challenged by state governors showing independence. The text highlights that despite political overreach, gravity—metaphorically speaking—will eventually correct the course of politicians who misinterpret their mandates.
Sooner or later, the nature will catch up to the president.
Time may seem to run backwards; solid things turn out to be insubstantial; black holes swallow up the light.
...the 47th president has decided to way overinterpret its mandate...things remain—Donald Trump received a plurality of votes.
...gravity still works-if somewhat unreliably. Politicians who overinterpret narrow wins in a divided country get pulled back to Earth.
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