Donald Trump has failed to win over the public with a short-term pain claim amid ongoing crises at home and abroad, a political analyst has claimed. The frequentDonald Trump has failed to win over the public with a short-term pain claim amid ongoing crises at home and abroad, a political analyst has claimed. The frequent

'Short-term pain' gamble from Trump admin fails to win over skeptical public: analysis

2026/03/14 01:48
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Donald Trump has failed to win over the public with a short-term pain claim amid ongoing crises at home and abroad, a political analyst has claimed.

The frequent ask of enduring short-term pain for longer-term gains is starting to wear thin, according to CNN analyst Aaron Blake, who believes the American public has tired of the Trump administration. Noting the previous asks of the admin, Blake suggested the volume of short-term pain claims is one of the leading reasons for an erosion of goodwill for the government.

"Even if people are willing to put up with short-term pain, they generally only do so when they believe the long-term gain is both a) real and b) greater than the short-term pain," Blake wrote. "For whatever reason, the Trump administration never bothered to spend much time publicly building a case for this war beforehand, which now makes it doubly hard to ask people to sacrifice for the war."

Trump has already asked Americans to endure short-term pain during the Covid-19 panic, during his first presidency, and then he sprung tariffs on them early in his second term and then launched the biggest new U.S. war in two decades.

"It’s not like people are being asked to sacrifice in an economy they already feel great about; Americans have been down on the economy for a long time," Blake wrote. "At some point, it stands to reason, Americans would probably prefer that the economy get better first — and then the government tries things that require such sacrifice."

Blake went on to suggest this is not the last the public will hear of the short-term pain claim, and next time it could be an economic shortcoming the government must contend with.

"Trump’s global tariffs were also recently struck down by the Supreme Court, after all," Blake wrote. "He can try to recreate some of them with other authorities, but those authorities provide him with less leverage to accomplish the long-term gains he set out to do, including restoring manufacturing jobs and striking trade deals. In other words, the gambit could be faltering.

"And the sum total of it right now seems to be mostly that the government illegally charged people more than $160 billion, without the long-term deliverables that were promised. So when the government comes knocking again, asking for people to put up with some short-term pain, it’s a big ask."

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