Trump is probably the best president we've had in a while, and seemed to genuinely be pro America, but he made several mistakes.
1.) He surrounded himself with corrupt advisors and politicians, expecting them to carry out his will or inform him honestly. He was swayed by their manipulation on several occasions, the Covid hysteria being the biggest.
2.) While he was still much more firm against the Democrats than any Republican in living memory, he still didn't go far enough against them to make any meaningful change. For example, he said for months the Democrats would steal the election, and instead of going all out to prevent it, he let it happen and when the corruption of the entirety of the system was shown to prevent honestly airing the evidence in court, he backed down. Almost all his policies were reversed on day 1 of Biden entering the White House.
3.) He sold out his supporters after the election, especially on 01/06, and let the Democrats fuck him and the entire country without firing a single shot. There is no U.S.A. without honest elections, and for Trump to not be willing to break Posse Comitatus to protect the country, much less get rid of the terrorists in the ATF, FBI, and CIA, meaningfully audit the fed, tell Israel to go procreate with itself, etc., means he's not the steel-willed wise leader the US needs to break itself out of this death spiral. With the string pullers blatantly showing their hand with the 2020 election fuckery and the Gamestop stock manipulation, it should be obvious to any rational person that the US is no longer free, that they no longer have a say, and that the only 2 options left are to fight or bow down to authoritarian rule by people that hate you.
There is also a critical mistake the right has made for decades, that has allowed this shit to continue and get worse: abdicating their personal responsibilities onto others, to do for them what they should be doing themselves. Liberty isn't won or kept by inaction or strongly worded statements, and expecting others to do it for you is folly. Trump wasn't a cure-all, and expecting him to be was a mistake. People, a lot of people, are going to have to fight to win back what was lost. There is simply no other option left, and we've exhausted all other peaceful options bar secession and balkanization. There are many reasons why the right allowed this to happen, but the main one was because they were comfortable. With the death spiral we're in, comfort will disappear.
The longer we wait to fix what needs to be fixed, the worse the problem will become, the worse the solution, and the more extreme the leader(s) required to inspire the people to action. Trump isn't that leader any more. With the mistakes he made, I don't think he ever was. He prevented the slide for a few years, but that was it. If Trump wants to enter politics again, and remains how he was before, it will only cause problems for the right, because it will keep the Overton window from shifting to where it needs to, it will prevent the power vacuum from forming which is required to raise up the new leaders the right needs, and it will bleed off supporters to those new leaders.
Trump is probably the best president we've had in a while, and seemed to genuinely be pro America, but he made several mistakes.
1.) He surrounded himself with corrupt advisors and politicians, expecting them to carry out his will or inform him honestly. He was swayed by their manipulation on several occasions, the Covid hysteria being the biggest.
2.) While he was still much more firm against the Democrats than any Republican in living memory, he still didn't go far enough against them to make any meaningful change. For example, he said for months the Democrats would steal the election, and instead of going all out to prevent it, he let it happen and when the corruption of the entirety of the system was shown to prevent honestly airing the evidence in court, he backed down. Almost all his policies were reversed on day 1 of Biden entering the White House.
3.) He sold out his supporters after the election, especially on 01/06, and let the Democrats fuck him and the entire country without firing a single shot. There is no U.S.A. without honest elections, and for Trump to not be willing to break Posse Comitatus to protect the country, much less get rid of the terrorists in the ATF, FBI, and CIA, meaningfully audit the fed, tell Israel to go procreate with itself, etc., means he's not the steel-willed wise leader the US needs to break itself out of this death spiral. With the string pullers blatantly showing their hand with the 2020 election fuckery and the Gamestop stock manipulation, it should be obvious to any rational person that the US is no longer free, that they no longer have a say, and that the only 2 options left are to fight or bow down to authoritarian rule by people that hate you.
There is also a critical mistake the right has made for decades, that has allowed this shit to continue and get worse: abdicating their personal responsibilities onto others, to do for them what they should be doing themselves. Liberty isn't won or kept by inaction or strongly worded statements, and expecting others to do it for you is folly. Trump wasn't a cure-all, and expecting him to be was a mistake. People, a lot of people, are going to have to fight to win back what was lost. There is simply no other option left, and we've exhausted all other peaceful options bar secession and balkanization. There are many reasons why the right allowed this to happen, but the main one was because they were comfortable. With the death spiral we're in, comfort will disappear.
The longer we wait to fix what needs to be fixed, the worse the problem will become, the worse the solution, and the more extreme the leader(s) required to inspire the people to action. Trump isn't that leader any more. With the mistakes he made, I don't think he ever was. He prevented the slide for a few years, but that was it. If Trump wants to enter politics again, and remains how he was before, it will only cause problems for the right, because it will keep the Overton window from shifting to where it needs to, it will prevent the power vacuum from forming which is required to raise up the new leaders the right needs, and it will bleed off supporters to those new leaders.