Just to play devil's advocate, he did a good job with the economy and bringing jobs back. It's actually impressive how quickly the economy has degraded once democrats took power.
I suppose his ultimate problem was that as an outsider he was uneducated on how political dealings work. He couldn't see how many smiling allies were actually enemies.
Trump's downfall was his inability to control his ego, seeming refusal to learn any lessons from his failures, and his shockingly bad judgement of character.
Looks like all this NYT rat had to do to get an obviously detrimental interview was suck up to him a little and smile and nod with the knife behind her back as he talked.
Disagree. It offers incredible positive qualities, but it also leaves you in that position where you aren't used to dealing with politicians and the government business machine.
Politicians are specific forms of cretins that aren't exactly the same as corpos, which is the problem Trump kept running into.
You perfectly summed up my position on this since 2020.
I think the Trump years of 2017-2019 were really good but I think after the complete shitshow from him in 2020, It is high time for someone new to be given a chance to take a shot at it.
As you might have guessed from my own response, I'm not really settled on a preference. Not that it matters, seeing as I'm probably one of the few types of foreigners the DNC would be aghast to have vote in US elections - I'm British.
Fundamentally, it's a compromise between a person likely to be a more effective President - DeSantis - and your own personal assessment of the need to humiliate the deep state types into submission - which would be a vote for Trump.
Given how brazen those deep state types are being at the moment I weight this argument more highly than I otherwise might. The American federal infrastructure must be brought to heel if your country is to be anything more in the long run than merely another implementation of China.
Exactly. I supported Trump, and still agree with most of his ideas...but DeSantis is the guy. He can actually get shit done, and hopefully clean house of all the leftists. I'd like to see some of them hang, but alas, the price of no civil war will probably mean we don't actually get rid of the problem in a permanent way.
Trump failed to pardon Assange or Snowden.
Trump was useless at implementing Trump’s OWN policies.
Even If you support Trump - you should be open to someone else replacing him.
Just to play devil's advocate, he did a good job with the economy and bringing jobs back. It's actually impressive how quickly the economy has degraded once democrats took power.
I suppose his ultimate problem was that as an outsider he was uneducated on how political dealings work. He couldn't see how many smiling allies were actually enemies.
Who do you support then?
He wasn't a politician and that was both his greatest appeal and his downfall.
The not a politician is always purely a positive.
Trump's downfall was his inability to control his ego, seeming refusal to learn any lessons from his failures, and his shockingly bad judgement of character.
Looks like all this NYT rat had to do to get an obviously detrimental interview was suck up to him a little and smile and nod with the knife behind her back as he talked.
Disagree. It offers incredible positive qualities, but it also leaves you in that position where you aren't used to dealing with politicians and the government business machine.
Politicians are specific forms of cretins that aren't exactly the same as corpos, which is the problem Trump kept running into.
You perfectly summed up my position on this since 2020.
I think the Trump years of 2017-2019 were really good but I think after the complete shitshow from him in 2020, It is high time for someone new to be given a chance to take a shot at it.
I understand that viewpoint.
I'm also open to the view that it needs to be Trump 2024 if only to show the FBI & friends who runs the country.
I can empathize with wanting to stick It to people you dislike but this type of thinking is very counterproductive.
We need to bring forth real institutional reform and have good governance not just yell about being witch-hunted by glowies at rallies.
Trump 2024 means Kushner will be back in the WH as prime minister. That corrupt rat will never allow for any real reform.
If Trump wants to be the 2024 nominee, he must get his shit together and learn from his mistakes.
What we seen from him till today shows he is never going to do this.
The nominee in 2024 needs to be someone who can bring forth real reform and be capable of governing effectively.
Trump is not that man.
As you might have guessed from my own response, I'm not really settled on a preference. Not that it matters, seeing as I'm probably one of the few types of foreigners the DNC would be aghast to have vote in US elections - I'm British.
Fundamentally, it's a compromise between a person likely to be a more effective President - DeSantis - and your own personal assessment of the need to humiliate the deep state types into submission - which would be a vote for Trump.
Given how brazen those deep state types are being at the moment I weight this argument more highly than I otherwise might. The American federal infrastructure must be brought to heel if your country is to be anything more in the long run than merely another implementation of China.
Exactly. I supported Trump, and still agree with most of his ideas...but DeSantis is the guy. He can actually get shit done, and hopefully clean house of all the leftists. I'd like to see some of them hang, but alas, the price of no civil war will probably mean we don't actually get rid of the problem in a permanent way.
I'm going to give you a useful piece of advice:
Normies don't fucking care about Assange.
Normies don't fucking care about Snowden.
Normies care about having money in their bank and food on their plate.