I think Trump did the right thing sending that message to Syria...attached to missiles. As I stated on another thread. Having sympathy is human, which he certainly had in spades when he saw the photos and responded. But being sympathetic in one instance doesn't mean you are led with a moral compass. Hear what I'm saying. A moral compass is what you base ALL of your decisions on. All of them. It leads you when the decision is not clear - when you have to dig deep to figure out the right answer. It is what defines you in all things. Striking deals is what defines Trump. Whatever deal happens to be lucrative at that moment. Then he'll simply strike another deal if the first one goes awry. He's even said it. That is why he flips and flops like a fish on a dock when it comes to issues. He's trying to cut deals and his position has to change from one minute to the next. But I knew that. It was why I couldn't get behind him. I don't have faith in what he says. Talk is talk. And he does an awful lot of it. And none of it is ever consistent. My point being is that without a foundation that he holds true to his core - he has no truths. Everything is negotiable. He's proving that with every flip and flop. I think becoming President should humble a man, yes. But it doesn't mean it will. There's still time for that to happen, of course, but like his words, I can't hang my hat on it. But I'm not disappointed as much as others seem to be because I knew who he was at the onset. I'm just disappointed that we humans have to learn lessons the hard way. Always the hard way.