ronib
I’m thinking that Trump has deliberately set out from the very beginning of his presidency to break the financial bonds which tied the USA to Europe.
I can almost sympathise with that position, if it’s true. So more ridiculous statements from Trump about the poor involvement of British troops in Afghanistan seem to further emphasise that the USA wants out of the current deal/set up. So in a way, it makes sense possibly? Truth, of course, being bypassed entirely.
You're right. Altternative facts used to balance with real facts but Trump now has a very efficient propoganda model. He has written his version of what happened at Davos and Fox News is repeating it. So they are being told that America owned Greenland, that the Chinese make but don't use windmills. They are being told that their 401K retirement funds have risen between 80-90% in some cases by 100%. The truth, which the most watched "news" stations will not tell them is that the average increase has been 9.6%. There are no facts.
Those around him did not try to conceal there hostility towards Mark Carney and towards European Government's in Davos this week. And still the far-right outlets tell America that the Donal Trump is the greatest President ever, while "blue states" are being crushed by the ICE Gestapo.
But remember this doesn't just happen in America. People listen to, praise and vote for politicians here and in Europe, who would happily behave in the same way.