There's no explanation of how Trump "made things worse" beyond the hand wave that he was "bumbling and polarizing." That’s the equivalent of leaving the proof to the student as an exercise. While in no way perfect, Trump was a big improvement.
Trump's energy policy encouraged an expansion of US oil and natural gas production that led t…
There's no explanation of how Trump "made things worse" beyond the hand wave that he was "bumbling and polarizing." That’s the equivalent of leaving the proof to the student as an exercise. While in no way perfect, Trump was a big improvement.
Trump's energy policy encouraged an expansion of US oil and natural gas production that led to energy independence. Biden killed US energy independence on day one of his term, with a flurry of anti-energy executive orders. High oil and natural gas prices gave Putin the cash to invade Ukraine.
Trump's foreign policy was talk nicely, but strike hard. Trump changed the rules of engagement so that the US could ignore the possible presence of human shields, and bomb ISIS anywhere, wiping most of them out. Trump killed Qasem Soleimani, the head of Iran's terrorist Quds Force, with a drone strike, showing himself willing to use force against our enemies. When over a hundred Russian mercenaries attacked a US Special Forces Camp in Syria, Trump ordered an air strike that wiped them out. Near the end of Trump's term, Trump's son in law Jared Kushner negotiated the Abraham Accords, peace between Israel and several Gulf Arab states.
Economically, Trump's tax cuts and deregulation lead to job growth and real wage growth for the working class.
Biden is such a big disaster compared to Trump that Trump beats Biden in rematch polls.
Trump ain't a role model. He didn't run on his record, but instead picked petty fights. Some of his appointments, like Jeff Sessions as AG and Chris Wray as head of the FBI, were disastrous. However, he was attacked with the Russia Hoax attempted coup throughout his term, and two impeachments without any admissible evidence, and still got a lot done. Biden is protected constantly by an army of Democrats who identify as journalists, and still manages to do badly and look worse.
So no, you can't say Trump "made things worse." Trump overcame great obstacles to make things noticeably better, then fell victim to a combination of his enemies and his own flaws.
There's no explanation of how Trump "made things worse" beyond the hand wave that he was "bumbling and polarizing." That’s the equivalent of leaving the proof to the student as an exercise. While in no way perfect, Trump was a big improvement.
Trump's energy policy encouraged an expansion of US oil and natural gas production that led to energy independence. Biden killed US energy independence on day one of his term, with a flurry of anti-energy executive orders. High oil and natural gas prices gave Putin the cash to invade Ukraine.
Trump's foreign policy was talk nicely, but strike hard. Trump changed the rules of engagement so that the US could ignore the possible presence of human shields, and bomb ISIS anywhere, wiping most of them out. Trump killed Qasem Soleimani, the head of Iran's terrorist Quds Force, with a drone strike, showing himself willing to use force against our enemies. When over a hundred Russian mercenaries attacked a US Special Forces Camp in Syria, Trump ordered an air strike that wiped them out. Near the end of Trump's term, Trump's son in law Jared Kushner negotiated the Abraham Accords, peace between Israel and several Gulf Arab states.
Economically, Trump's tax cuts and deregulation lead to job growth and real wage growth for the working class.
Biden is such a big disaster compared to Trump that Trump beats Biden in rematch polls.
Trump ain't a role model. He didn't run on his record, but instead picked petty fights. Some of his appointments, like Jeff Sessions as AG and Chris Wray as head of the FBI, were disastrous. However, he was attacked with the Russia Hoax attempted coup throughout his term, and two impeachments without any admissible evidence, and still got a lot done. Biden is protected constantly by an army of Democrats who identify as journalists, and still manages to do badly and look worse.
So no, you can't say Trump "made things worse." Trump overcame great obstacles to make things noticeably better, then fell victim to a combination of his enemies and his own flaws.