It's always important to remember there is a difference between people saying "this will fail" and "I want this to fail". Sure a lot of people who might want something to fail also believe it will, but not everyone. It's the same as with Brexit over here, anyone who points out that something...
Trump can't extend the November elections without the approval of Congress. However, he can manipulate it.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/14/trump-cant-cancel-the-election-but-he-will-try-to-stop-people-voting
I pointed out Taiwan isn't recognised by the UN. You made some fatuous comment about "nor is England", to which I explained why. If you don't like the response maybe don't make daft analogies?
The WHO is part of the United Nations. The United Nations does not recognise Taiwan as an independent state. This is mostly because China has a veto in the UN Security Council meaning it is unable to do so.
Not really. In a straight vote more people in the US didn't want him than did. To therefore suggest he's the choice of the American people is largely inaccurate, he's there through a foible of their voting system leftover as a legacy of the Civil War.
We wanted to help out in Normandy but we had bone spurs, explain Kurds
https://newsthump.com/2019/10/10/we-wanted-to-help-out-in-normandy-but-we-had-bone-spurs-explain-kurds/
This would finish off pretty much any president to this point. Unfortunately so would most of the other stuff which has happened in the last three years.