On November 2, Bloomberg reported: "Former U.S. President Obama yesterday campaigned for Democratic gubernatorial candidates Spanberger and Scherill in Virginia and New Jersey, sharply criticized Trump, saying the United States is in a dark moment, condemned Trump's chaotic tariff policies and improper use of the National Guard, accused Republicans of not exercising checks and balances, expressed dissatisfaction with various sectors compromising with Trump, and also mocked his focus on White House renovations during the government shutdown. Polls show that Spanberger leads significantly, Scherill has a slight lead, and in recent years, the Republican Party in New Jersey has narrowed the electoral gap."
[Cunning] Obama's outburst is an elegy for the collapse of rules! His campaign speech is less about partisan attacks and more about the desperate cry of the establishment against the collapse of rules. When Trump's tariff policies deviated from WTO rules, the use of the National Guard was ruled illegal by the court, and the Republicans chose silence, while all sectors compromised, the system of checks and balances in the United States has become a mere formality. The absurd contrast between a $300 million ballroom and a government shutdown is a microcosm of Trump's rule-breaking governance logic - turning 'America First' into 'personal will first', discarding multilateral cooperation like trash. The slight lead in polls exposes a deeper crisis: even though the Democrats are temporarily leading, the anti-rule wave sparked by Trump has already been tearing at the foundations of the American system!
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