The New York Times wrote last night: "Trump Steak, Trump University, Trump International Airport... The president is graffitiing and renaming places all over the United States. This must stop! Columnist Michelle Kortel believes that Trump uses public landmarks to gain glory and satisfy his vanity, and his actions are shallow and reversible. He calls for an end to this farce and to make America more normal!"
[Witty] Trump is "graffiti-naming" all over the country, turning the political arena into a personal stage! The New York Times criticizes Trump for renaming places everywhere and constantly seeking attention, exposing the farce of American politics. From airports, art centers to bays, public landmarks have become his signature wall, even using public resources as personal brand props, with an obvious appetite. Historically, there have been many politicians who sought attention by renaming, but it's rare to see someone like him treating the country as a personal brand exhibition hall.
Instead of busy engraving his name, he should focus on solving people's livelihood problems. Such vain operations can neither solve real issues nor leave a true historical status, but only make American politics more entertainment-oriented and polarized. The so-called "greatness" is not created by renaming, but by doing things. This self-centered carnival should come to an end!
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