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Originally Posted by elysiantraveller
This administration is truly a disaster...
Good thing only a few items are on the agenda when Congress gets back.
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I just don't see it.
Many people on the left may hate this entire list, but this is the kind of stuff he campaigned on.
1. Conservatives and libertarians loved his Supreme court selection and he got him through.
2. The economy is still doing well, jobs are being created at a rapid rate, he's out of TPP, renegotiation of NAFTA with more favorable terms for the US is getting underway, and the US manufacturing index is at a 33 year high. (notice I did not give him credit for the stock market because that's a bubble that's the Fed's fault)
3. He's been tougher on ISIS than Obama
4. He's making slow progress on illegal and other risky immigration (more resources to Homeland Security, better vetting, slowly increasing the arrest and deportation of illegal immigrant gang members etc.)
5. He's at least trying to deal with the impossible situation in North Korea instead of allowing it to fester like the last 3 presidents. So far N Korea seems to have backed down a bit.
6. He's reducing regulations on manufacturing, putting rules in place that stifle the creation of new regulations, etc...
7. Unlike his moronic predecessor, he's made it clear he thinks the police are not the bad guy and he's trying to help them.
8. There's a hiring freeze on federal employees.
Other than the Russia fiasco (which is mostly left wing and media bullsh$t), claims that he's racist (which is mostly left wing and media bullsh$t), and a failed attempt at passing a BAD healthcare package that the Senate put together, I think about 90% of everything that people are screaming about is media hype, lies, spin, BS and honest political disagreement. If you hate what he's doing, that's a political perspective, but he's slowly getting things done.
Tax reform may be complicated, but I don't see how he doesn't get TAX CUTS to pass a republican congress eventually. They may argue about which candy to give out, who to give it to, and how much, but it's still hard to reject giving out candy.
The same thing with infrastructure spending. If he's willing to send billions of dollars to California, NY, and other liberal states do you really think they are all going to say no even if they don't get to spend it exactly how they would like?