Everything with Trump is a transaction, literally everything - so in that process some good things happen, because most of the people in the process - everyone but Trump are at least by some amount of measure, rational actors.
He didnt spend time getting laws passed because he couldn't figure out how to wrap his transactional thinking into a larger program designed to accomplish things - in his mind every deal is a one off, and it cant really merge deals into a larger direction.
I always thought that Trump is not a good builder, I just couldn't put my finger on it. I think this is it, the thinking of everything as transactions with immediate effects.
Let's be honest, all politicians think at transactions, but he might be lacking a strong internal belief, to help him tie some not so great transactions for "the greater good".
I dont think most politicians are all transactional, but I do think that willing to think about certain issues in a transactional way or willing to use transactions in certain deals helps you achieve your agenda. But you need to be willing to call that favor chit back in later, and able to think about the issues in a longer term way.
I worry about politicians who think about things in an excessively ideological eye, because the ideologues are immune compromising.
He didnt spend time getting laws passed because he couldn't figure out how to wrap his transactional thinking into a larger program designed to accomplish things - in his mind every deal is a one off, and it cant really merge deals into a larger direction.