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Originally Posted by Eeyore1954
Sometimes he tweets things I wish he would not but considering the alternative I am still positive.
Thank you for saying that. Honestly, I appreciate it.
That's one of the very few times on City-Data I've seen a Trump supporter (I assume you're a republican?) say anything critical of Trump, even if just a brief comment about his tweeting.
I personally think he's wobbling down the early road of presidency like he's drunk.
But it's too early in the game to know whether Trump is ultimately as bad as many paint him to be, or as good as what I currently call the blind naive Trump followers believe he is.
It's obvious as with most president's the country is basically split on the for/against, and it's no different than with any other presidency. Trump is WAY more scrutinized due to his path to the presidency not being the typical Washington one.
Time will tell, as will the wallets of 300+ million Americans. Will the rich get richer and the poor poorer? Will business come back strong in America, and Trump's policy of internalizing the economy strengthen America's overall health? Who knows at this point.
As soon as I regret voting for him I'll let you know. However it doesn't seem that's going to happen anytime soon given the lunacy, whining and fascists tendencies of libs and the left.
How many Hillary supporters will admit they should not have supported her?
Oh, did the FBI director come out yesterday and say that the Clinton campaign was the subject of an active investigation about potential collusion with a foreign power? I must have missed that!
How many Hillary supporters will admit they should not have supported her?
There's a difference in voting for someone and truly SUPPORTING them. Lots of people voted for Clinton because they knew Trump would be far worse. Many conservatives voted for Clinton because they didn't want the Republican party permanently damaged by Trump - they decided to survive and fight another day in 2020. Unfortunately in recent years we've been forced to vote for candidates we do not truly support.
Oh, did the FBI director come out yesterday and say that the Clinton campaign was the subject of an active investigation about potential collusion with a foreign power? I must have missed that!
You also missed the FBI recommending charges against Trump.
I personally think he's wobbling down the early road of presidency like he's drunk.
But it's too early in the game to know whether Trump is ultimately as bad as many paint him to be, or as good as what I currently call the blind naive Trump followers believe he is.
It's obvious as with most president's the country is basically split on the for/against, and it's no different than with any other presidency. Trump is WAY more scrutinized due to his path to the presidency not being the typical Washington one.
Time will tell, as will the wallets of 300+ million Americans. Will the rich get richer and the poor poorer? Will business come back strong in America, and Trump's policy of internalizing the economy strengthen America's overall health? Who knows at this point.
That's the ultimate measurement after 4 years. Are we all more prosperous? Are we at war? Do we have a strong and vibrant vision for the future? Are we well respected around the world, do we have increased credibility? So far it's not looking encouraging but time till tell.
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