Happishark wrote:
I don't hate him--I just think he's a terrible president, and, because I do love my country, it frightens me and makes me unutterably sad to think about where his leadership is taking us.
You mean the leadership to make us oil independent? Or incentives to build millions of jobs that actually pay a living wage and keep American dollars home instead of overseas via returning manufacturing.?
Or the highest consumer confidence in a generation that is fueling corporations to expand nationwide?
Tax, tax, tax, even CNN is admitting that the corporate tax cuts are far exceeding expectations and if the results continue will be beyond reproach.
Protection of citizens and borders bothering you, to return to the vetting of the late 1800's and first part of the 1900's for all entering our country. No one complained then, but there sure screaming bloody murder now.
Handling North Korea from strength, Opps CNN speechless and admits if Trump pulls off a successful meeting with the threat of the world changing strategy from decades of failed strategies was smart.
Learing that Russia collusion was set up, just like Hillary fixed the election against Bernie Sanders, is that what bothered you about Trump?
Or are you stuck on the 11 women that charged Trump with sexual advances, then learned they were each paid tens of thousands of dollars to make false claims against Trump?
Is it the locker room talk? That was pretty crude, but then even women have admitted to crude talk years, and years back they to are not proud of, I no I'm guilty, but it does not define who I am today.
Bankruptcy? Any business man owing hundreds of businesses will tell you that risk and reward will end in percentages of failures and using tools provided by law happens, but then he is a billionaire and if thousands of people were given the exact same edge, would be damn lucky to be a millionaire today and the best might have a few million. What Trump accomplished is nothing short of an extremely talented and shrewd business man.
Does rolling back executive orders that have launched new business startups and existing business expansion of small businesses, or how about cutting back the EPA overreach regulations where states already have regulations in place?
It amazed me seeing commercials to protect ANWR. The commercials showed the most beautiful waterfalls, flowering plant life, snow capped mountains, eagles flying over Elk. But the reality is, there are no waterfalls, eagles, Elk, flowers, it is a lifeless area of tundra.?
Done say oil companies are our enemy. I would agree on many levels, but currently we need them. Until technology advances with the cost of wind power, solar power, and many other forms including infrastructure for natural gas, oil independence and abundance to export will add trillions to our economy. I'm a solar energy nutcase if you asked some. Just traded my last travel trailer for a new 5th wheel and going to set this up better than my last. I figured out how to place specific solar panels, specific battery types, inverter that (I was told it could not be done) runs my AC unit as much as 9 hours, or using only the unit in fan mode, can run the fan, lights, TV, DVD player, coffee pot and microwave (microwave or AC, not at the same time). We took nearly a two year trip across the lower half of the states and only had solar energy battery charging issues for approximately 2 months of the nearly two years (17 months). Installation (doing it myself) cost just over $4,500 and projecting my new 5th wheel will be closer to $8,000 but we were able to dry camp for as long as our water supply lasted or about ten days.
My point is, I know the cost vs technology has not yet arrived, yet when oil is the lifeline of our economy and also gives America a much stronger political position, why are we cutting off our own nose? It's always been democrats blocking oil independence, which I would agree with when that day technology and cost catch up.
Do you recognize any of our Presidents accomplishments?
I'm serious, do you see everything negative?
What specifically has President Trumps policies or agendas done to harm America?
Tweets? I'll agree I wish he could take back some of his tweets.
But I ask you a question as an example, the media reported 24/7 his tax cuts would never happen, they lied about what they would be when it got closer to happening. If it were you and you had a platform to set the record straight, reveal the truth if your intentions in real time, would you use it? Does Trump using a poor choice of words make his message less truthful? Well to fake news it does, they don't report the message, only his poor verbiage, is that honest? Does poor choice of words hurt Americans?
I could continue with pages, and pages on these thoughts, but really seeking an honest answer from how Trump is damaging America vs things to criticism he about that really in reality are not front page news or much to do about.