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Trump's Legacy: the Disunited States of America
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Dec 21, 2020 18:44:25   #
Radiance3
 
rumitoid wrote:
WASHINGTON (AP) — The most improbable of presidents, Donald Trump reshaped the office and shattered its centuries-old norms and traditions while dominating the national discourse like no one before.

Trump, governing by whim and tweet, deepened the nation’s racial and cultural divides and undermined faith in its institutions. His legacy: a tumultuous four years that were marked by his impeachment, failures during the worst pandemic in a century and his refusal to accept defeat.

He smashed conceptions about how presidents behave and communicate, offering unvarnished thoughts and policy declarations alike, pulling back the curtain for the American people while enthralling supporters and unnerving foes — and sometimes allies — both at home and abroad.

While the nation would be hardpressed to elect another figure as disruptive as Trump, it remains to be seen how much of his imprint on the office itself, occupied by only 44 other men, will be indelible. Already it shadows the work of his successor, President-elect Joe Biden, who framed his candidacy as a repudiation of Trump, offering himself as an antidote to the chaos and dissent of the past four years while vowing to restore dignity to the Oval Office.

“For all four years, this is someone who at every opportunity tried to stretch presidential power beyond the limits of the law,” said presidential historian Michael Beschloss. “He altered the presidency in many ways, but many of them can be changed back almost overnight by a president who wants to make the point that there is a change.”

Trump's most enduring legacy may be his use of the trappings of the presidency to erode Americans’ views of the institutions of their own government.

From his first moments in office, Trump waged an assault on the federal bureaucracy, casting a suspicious eye on career officials he deemed the “Deep State” and shaking Americans' confidence in civil servants and the levers of government. Believing that the investigation into Russian election interference was a crusade to undermine him, Trump went after the intelligence agencies and Justice Department — calling out leaders by name — and later unleashed broadsides against the man running the probe, respected special counsel Robert Mueller.

His other targets were legion: the Supreme Court for insufficient loyalty; the post office for its handling of mail-in ballots; even the integrity of the vote itself with his baseless claims of election fraud.

“In the past, presidents who lost were always willing to turn the office over to the next person. They were willing to accept the vote of the American public,” said Richard Waterman, who studies the presidency at the University of Kentucky. “What we’re seeing right now is really an assault on the institutions of democracy.”

Current polling suggests that many Americans, and a majority of Republicans, feel that Biden was illegitimately elected, damaging his credibility as he takes office during a crisis and also creating a template of deep suspicion for future elections.

“That’s a cancer,” Waterman said. “I don’t know if the cancer can be removed from the presidency without doing damage to the office itself. I think he’s done tremendous damage in the last several weeks.”

Jeopardizing the peaceful transfer of power was hardly Trump's first assault on the traditions of the presidency.

He didn’t release his tax returns or divest himself from his businesses. He doled out government resources on a partisan basis and undermined his own scientists. He rage tweeted at members of his own party and used government property for political purposes, including the White House as the backdrop for his renomination acceptance speech.

Trump used National Guard troops to clear a largely peaceful protest across from the White House for a photo-op. He named a secretary of defense, Jim Mattis, who needed a congressional waiver to serve because the retired general had not been out of uniform for the seven years required by law. In that one example, Biden has followed Trump's lead, nominating for Pentagon chief retired Gen. Lloyd Austin, who also will need a waiver.

Trump’s disruption extended to the global stage as well, where he cast doubt on once-inviolable alliances like NATO and bilateral partnerships with a host of allies. His “America First” foreign policy emanated more from preconceived notions of past slights than current facts on the ground. He unilaterally pulled troops from Afghanistan, Somalia, Iraq and Syria, each time drawing bipartisan fire for undermining the very purpose of the American deployment.

He pulled out of multinational environmental agreements, an action that scientists warn may have accelerated climate change. He stepped away from accords that kept Iran's nuclear ambitions, if not its regional malevolence, in check.

And his presidency may be remembered for altering, perhaps permanently, the nature of the U.S.-China relationship, dimming hopes for a peaceful emergence of China as a world power and laying the foundation for a new generation of economic and strategic rivalry.

While historians agree that Trump was a singular figure in the office, it will be decades before the consequences of his tenure are fully known. But some pieces of his legacy already are in place.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trumps-legacy-changed-presidency-last-053809037.html
WASHINGTON (AP) — The most improbable of president... (show quote)

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It was Barack Obama who gave the US widest Racial Divide since 2009.

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Dec 21, 2020 22:15:08   #
American Vet
 
kemmer wrote:
Oh get a clue! The WH leaks like a sieve, and has for 4 years. Trump watches Fox and Morning Joe and usually doesn't come down to work till 11. Then it's lunchtime.


And then works till midnight. 👍

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Dec 21, 2020 23:30:10   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
American Vet wrote:
And then works till midnight. 👍


Tweeting.

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Dec 21, 2020 23:30:37   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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It was Barack Obama who gave the US widest Racial Divide since 2009.


Uh huh.

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Dec 22, 2020 09:31:52   #
Radiance3
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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It was Barack Obama who gave the US widest Racial Divide since 2009.


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Obama built ISIS, BLM'S ANTIFAS, brought millions of Muslim into the US. And all those gangsters tearing the statues of our heroes and burning our Christian churches and Christ Cross. Vandalizing stores, looting, stealing, burning, knocking down white people on the streets, including disabled old and young. Burning cities, the American flag and the Holy Bible. If that was the Koran, the whole US burns, and Obama will defend his religion of peace.

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Dec 22, 2020 11:14:18   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
Kevyn wrote:
Sadly, there is nothing in this article that is not true.




The entirety of liberalism/progressivism is a lie; a lie about human nature and the human condition. Everything about it is a lie; down to the punctuation - the commas etc. Lies are permissible by liberals/progressives to impose their dictatorship and even then, it's not sufficient.

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Dec 22, 2020 18:45:21   #
sambev
 
American Vet wrote:
Indeed they are:


President Trump’s Accomplishments

1.He recently delivered the best US economy that surpasses the whole countries of the world.

2. US has accomplished the lowest unemployment of 3.5% since 60 years ago.

3. Lowest unemployment for Blacks and Hispanics since history. The lowest unemployment for women since history.

4.US salaries and wages have increased between 7% to 8% annually.

5.Despite of that, President Trump's inflation is very low at 2.1% to zero. During Jimmy Carter, averaging 11.3% in 1979, and 13.5% in 1980.

6. President Trump created 6.6 million jobs before the COVID-19 pandemic shut the economy down. The new jobs his policies created represented a 4.3% increase over the 152.2 million people working at the end of Obama's term.7.The USMCA will deliver more workers for the Americans specially those in car industries.

8.The president sealed the walls preventing the Drug dealers, and Muslim terrorists from entering our country. Minimized illegal entries. US immigration is on the process of improvement via merit based system.

9. President Trump has required NATO members pay its own share of the dues.
10.President Trump in on the process of training millions of workers to obtain various skills to fill up the millions of jobs in private industries that need skilled workers.

11.Currently, we have more jobs than workers, thus salary of workers went up due to higher demands, but lesser supplies. Thus this skills-training program by the president will help them fill up the gap.

12. America has the highest and most stable monetary system. Fact is world banks have been hoarding US $100 bills for their own security in case the world countries economy declines.

13. Because of president Trump, US was able to minimize the Chinese thievery of US Intellectual Properties.

14. President Trump has been effective requiring China to comply with balance trade agreement. China has been abusing that for many decades, and thus Chinese economy went ahead so fast because of that. Not at this time. President Trump has put a barrier by requiring this balance trade agreement which is about to be signed by January 15th.

15.President Trump loves and cares for all the American people. He works hard and deliver the results effectively for all.

16. Now we are respected again by the world.

17. Killed terrorist Soleimani of Iran who've killed millions of people all over the world and the Middle East, killed 603 Americans plus 1 recently and wounded 4 more.
18. Killed Al Bagdhadi the ISIS terrorist leader who killed hundreds of thousands in the Middle East and in Europe.

19. The president reduced corporation taxes that drove the economy to the highest.

20. Improved or close alliance with the state of Israel

21. Initiated prison reform changes

22. Initiated steps towards reaching peace in the Middle East - nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for these efforts
Indeed they are: br br br President Trump’s Acco... (show quote)


I noticed most leftists focused on number 15, because it is an opinion, but no one has argued with the facts. If you want to be taken seriously, admit the truth when you see it. Why can't you admit the truth of Trump's many accomplishments, and just say you hate his personality. Denying facts means you are uninformed, you live on another planet, you are ignorant or you are a liar.

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Dec 23, 2020 10:52:46   #
okie don
 
sambev wrote:
I noticed most leftists focused on number 15, because it is an opinion, but no one has argued with the facts. If you want to be taken seriously, admit the truth when you see it. Why can't you admit the truth of Trump's many accomplishments, and just say you hate his personality. Denying facts means you are uninformed, you live on another planet, you are ignorant or you are a liar.


They can't.
There are 2 sides to everything and it's impossible for them to see the positive side.
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Having a real 1st lady rather than Michael and a 🌈 colored white house is great!

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