Okay, let's look at things Trump has actually done.
I believe the following show a lack of basic ethics and/or governing competency, regardless of your opinion of his positions:
Appointed a national security advisor who was working as an agent of a foreign government, who then had to resign. Claimed
he didn't even know about it (so much for "extreme vetting.")
Discussed a response to a North Korean missile test
over dinner in his resort (so much for security).
Received a number of (weirdly expedited)
trademarks from the Chinese government and suddenly
changed his opinion on One China policy.
Spent taxpayers'
money for vacations at a record-setting pace... and unlike Obama a lot of the taxpayer money for his security goes right into his pocket.
Rolled out his "Muslim ban" in a way that was
so confusing that border agents did not know whether it applied to citizens, green-card holders, etc.
Still has a
huge number of unfilled posts in his government, apparently because he can't find anyone loyal enough to him to fill the positions.
Appointed
his son-in-law to a high position in government, has his
daughter sit in on meetings with foreign leaders.
He's already being
sued for using the presidency to financially benefit himself.
In terms of his campaign promises,
he seems to be well on his way to fulfilling the worst of them:
His racist, anti-Latino approach to immigration is well underway, with
parents being separated from children, pillars of their community being removed from the country, and DREAMers being rounded up.
His racist, anti-Muslim approach to entering the country has been ordered twice already.
Appointed a
white-nationalist to the national security council.
His promise to create jobs has (so far) lead to a series of orders permitting oil, gas, and coal companies to pollute our environment.. as well as one month's job totals which were
lauded by Republicans despite being exactly the same as Obama's job totals for the same month each of the last two years.
While the ones that potentially make some sense are pretty much nowhere:
His promise to "drain the swamp" has pretty much gone by the wayside, as he appointed a cabinet
full of billionaires and
Goldman-Sachs execs.
His promised infrastructure bill is nowhere to be seen.
His promise to replace Obamacare with "something great" where "everyone is covered" has become an
endorsement of the House Republican plan which throws
millions off their insurance in order to provide tax cuts to the 1%.
Adam W. Meyerson
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit