What havoc? I don't see no havoc.
The loss of jobs in the hinterland is primarily due to robotics in factories, not free trade, but that seems to be ignored by the media.
Otherwise the country was doing fine, the recovery was picking up steam, we're defeating ISIS, hopefully diengaging in both Afghanistan and Iraq (troops are dying by the handful, not by the bushel), incomes are rising, unemployment is way down.
If this is "havoc," give me more. Unfortunately I think we're in for legitimate havoc the next four years.
However, get your popcorn, with Bannon in the White House, the Republican Party will self-destruct by June, Ryan and McConnell hate his guts, and they didn't rid Trumps' coattails, so they see no reason to take a subservient role to the White House.
However, Rudy as Secretary of State is a really scary proposition - amateur hour indeed.
Fortunately, demographics suggest that if the Democrats run an reasonably attractive candidate, who can split the difference between Obama and Hillary (i.e. get half of the 6 million votes Hillary lost back), the 2% shift as the Republican base literally dies off (whites without a college education over 40) and Hispanics keep growing could mean a landslide, Trump is unlikely to expand his appeal past his base (he's not Reagan), and if he tries to govern, he'll alienate many of his followers who'll stay home, if he chooses not to compromise and screws up everything, he'll convince the moderate Republicans that they made a bad mistake in 2016.