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Benefits of a Trump presidency...your opinion

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What are the benefits of Trump's presidency? What are things that you like, or that you've learned from him and his presidency? It can be personal things, or things he's gotten accomplished as President. What do you like about him or what he has accomplished so far? It's OK to like Trump on this thread. I'd rather hear what people have to say than to bash their opinions of him.


Here's some of the things that I think are important that we've learned, thanks to President Trump:


Stop bullying each other.

Stop cheating.

Stop discrimination against people who are different looking and sounding than you.

Health care is important to everyone...we all want it.

Giving tax breaks to the already wealthy members of society creates lopsidedness in our economy.

I think he has shaken up our immigration situation and is making us think twice about how our country handles it.

I think he has shaken up the way the Chinese have been taking advantage of our intellectual property.

What other countries in the world think about us and about world politics, matters.

Using the office of the presidency as a shield for committing wrong doing is wrong, and you will be called on it, eventually.

It's important for our President to care about all the citizens in our country, not just those who like him.

Winning is not more important than getting along and coming to mutual agreements about political matters.

Trump has shattered all norms and has changed the face of politics forever. I don't think he drained the swamp, in fact I think he created a bigger one, but the fact remains that our political system is going through an overhaul because of him. Don't know the outcome yet.
 
I don't think he drained the swamp, in fact I think he created a bigger one, but the fact remains that our political system is going through an overhaul because of him.

Overhaul?

A "gutting" is a more apt descriptive.
 
What are the benefits of Trump's presidency? What are things that you like, or that you've learned from him and his presidency? It can be personal things, or things he's gotten accomplished as President. What do you like about him or what he has accomplished so far? It's OK to like Trump on this thread. I'd rather hear what people have to say than to bash their opinions of him.


Here's some of the things that I think are important that we've learned, thanks to President Trump:


Stop bullying each other.

Stop cheating.

Stop discrimination against people who are different looking and sounding than you.

Health care is important to everyone...we all want it.

Giving tax breaks to the already wealthy members of society creates lopsidedness in our economy.

I think he has shaken up our immigration situation and is making us think twice about how our country handles it.

I think he has shaken up the way the Chinese have been taking advantage of our intellectual property.

What other countries in the world think about us and about world politics, matters.

Using the office of the presidency as a shield for committing wrong doing is wrong, and you will be called on it, eventually.

It's important for our President to care about all the citizens in our country, not just those who like him.

Winning is not more important than getting along and coming to mutual agreements about political matters.

Trump has shattered all norms and has changed the face of politics forever. I don't think he drained the swamp, in fact I think he created a bigger one, but the fact remains that our political system is going through an overhaul because of him. Don't know the outcome yet.

Are you saying these are negative lessons, like "don't cheat" we learned from trump cheating?

If not, it would be hard to describe how insane the comments are. If so, ok... but they're awfully soft on trump the criminal.
 
He taught us that Republicans are willing to turn their backs on blatant corruption, tear up the Constitution in the name of party or seats...
 
What are the benefits of Trump's presidency? What are things that you like, or that you've learned from him and his presidency? It can be personal things, or things he's gotten accomplished as President. What do you like about him or what he has accomplished so far? It's OK to like Trump on this thread. I'd rather hear what people have to say than to bash their opinions of him.


Here's some of the things that I think are important that we've learned, thanks to President Trump:


Stop bullying each other.

Stop cheating.

Stop discrimination against people who are different looking and sounding than you.

Health care is important to everyone...we all want it.

Giving tax breaks to the already wealthy members of society creates lopsidedness in our economy.

I think he has shaken up our immigration situation and is making us think twice about how our country handles it.

I think he has shaken up the way the Chinese have been taking advantage of our intellectual property.

What other countries in the world think about us and about world politics, matters.

Using the office of the presidency as a shield for committing wrong doing is wrong, and you will be called on it, eventually.

It's important for our President to care about all the citizens in our country, not just those who like him.

Winning is not more important than getting along and coming to mutual agreements about political matters.

Trump has shattered all norms and has changed the face of politics forever. I don't think he drained the swamp, in fact I think he created a bigger one, but the fact remains that our political system is going through an overhaul because of him. Don't know the outcome yet.

It is now so clear that Washington is a dysfunctional corrupt mess inhabited with inferior people that all who claim to not see this must be either liars or Dim Wits.

Trump did that.
 
Trump sets the example in showing love for people that most others condemn -- e.g., Putin, Kim, Erdogan, Mohammad bin Salman, white nationalists.

That's the shining Christian in him.
 
Tweety has taught us that lowbrow reality tv isn't just lame. It's actually dangerous to the planet.
 
Higher wages, lower unemployment, more people satisfied with their economic situation and the way things are going, more job openings than people ready to fill them. more people tha that had been forced to take part-time jobs back to working full time, people who had quit looking for work back in the labor force. Just off the top of my head.

But my favorite is watching Dems and other leftists scurry around like kittens chasing a laser point - trying desperately trying to find a way to get Trump off of office because they know they can't beat him in a fair election.
 
Benefits...he raises the ratings for both right and left wing cable TV?
 
I think I like this whole "intellectually dishonest from the start" route the OP is taking.
 
I think I like this whole "intellectually dishonest from the start" route the OP is taking.

I don't think you know what "intellectually dishonest" means.
 
I don't think you know what "intellectually dishonest" means.

That weak argument, is why you're mostly laughed off the thread, or chased off when you actually keep responding.

Oh and just so you know. It mostly stands for an advocacy of a false, or misleading position.

For reference, see the OP.
 
That weak argument, is why you're mostly laughed off the thread, or chased off when you actually keep responding.

Oh and just so you know. It mostly stands for an advocacy of a false, or misleading position.

For reference, see the OP.


In what way is the OP intellectually dishonest? Hint: it's not. You're just trying to use big words. But I know what intellectual dishonesty means and you don't.
 
He taught us that Republicans are willing to turn their backs on blatant corruption, tear up the Constitution in the name of party or seats...

You obviously mean the democrats. The republicans can't turn their backs on corruption that hasn't been presented.
 
In what way is the OP intellectually dishonest? Hint: it's not. You're just trying to use big words. But I know what intellectual dishonesty means and you don't.

:roll:
 
I'm just saying that I think the things I listed were reinforced because Trump is at the helm. He helped us learn new lessons and reinforce ones we already knew.

I'm not being dishonest. I am being very honest in my opinion.

That's what I was asking for, your opinions.
 
Are you saying these are negative lessons, like "don't cheat" we learned from trump cheating?

If not, it would be hard to describe how insane the comments are. If so, ok... but they're awfully soft on trump the criminal.

My comments are insane? They make sense to me. Yes, Trump has taught us through negativity. Hopefully we learn from it.
 
Higher wages, lower unemployment, more people satisfied with their economic situation and the way things are going, more job openings than people ready to fill them. more people tha that had been forced to take part-time jobs back to working full time, people who had quit looking for work back in the labor force. Just off the top of my head.

But my favorite is watching Dems and other leftists scurry around like kittens chasing a laser point - trying desperately trying to find a way to get Trump off of office because they know they can't beat him in a fair election.

Bullseye, wouldn't it be nice if not only Trump did all that, but that he was also a likable President? He'd get a lot more votes that way.
 
Bullseye, wouldn't it be nice if not only Trump did all that, but that he was also a likable President? He'd get a lot more votes that way.

Nah, it'd be boring, without all you kitties chasing the laser pointer. :lamo
 
Nah, it'd be boring, without all you kitties chasing the laser pointer. :lamo

Glad we can be of service. Trump has turned our political scene into reality TV by tweet, and yes he's got us non-Republicans going around in circles on that, fer sure.
 
Glad we can be of service. Trump has turned our political scene into reality TV by tweet, and yes he's got us non-Republicans going around in circles on that, fer sure.
The "same old" begets the "same old". Trump isn't the type I'd invite to a backyard barbeque or to a friendly get together. He's crude, rude, gross and impolite. But he gets the right things done, IMHO. If he causes some eyerolling, or shaking of head - oh well. Take a look at my "and the hits just keep on coming . . ." threads; he's resonating with the people. THAT'S what matters to me.
 
My comments are insane? They make sense to me. Yes, Trump has taught us through negativity. Hopefully we learn from it.

I said, insane if they were not meant as negative lessons.
 
It is now so clear that Washington is a dysfunctional corrupt mess inhabited with inferior people that all who claim to not see this must be either liars or Dim Wits.

Trump did that.

Trump brought more "liars and dimwits" to D.C. then any other President ever. A good number of them are already in jail or waiting to be sentenced. Dumping Trump will gain 20 IQ points to the D.C. average overnight.
 
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