I suppose in some sense it amounts to that at a very fundamental level (though I wouldn't really say I "like" Obama).
But, worded more eloquently, I think that Trump's ego, insecurity, arrogance, and overall personality makes him more likely to abuse his power; especially for petty or vindictive reasons.
Not incredibly more likely. I don't think he's going to call the NSA director and ask him to spy on an ex-wife or something (probably...). I just think Obama respected the gravitas of his position more.
You don't become successful in a city like NYC by being a good guy, you do it by being cutthroat. I'm not saying successful people are always bad people, of course. I mean, he hasn't exactly lived out of the public eye up until this point.
As an aside, from what I can tell he seems to not realize the power of his words as President, or the consequences of certain actions in the realm of politics.
After taking credit for good things happening he had nothing to do with, I nautrally wonder how much credit he will take if things don't pan out as he plans.
The buck stops with him, I don't think that has fully sunk in during this past 90 days or so of his adminstration.
Well for one, Trump doesn't seem to understand how the law or even democracy functions. I mean, you can't bully the courts to get your way, and you run votes on legislation when you've secured the necessary votes through comprise.
Failing to understand such basic concepts would make me extremely concerned about giving the man access to anything.