What do you think of Trump's presidency so far?

I've been pretty happy with President Trump so far. It's nice to have a President who actually loves this country and believes in American Exceptionalism (not the word filter exceptional). After years of Globalist shills who want to blame America for everything wrong in the world (and blame white Americans especially), it's a breath of fresh air to have a PotUS who wants to put Americans first in America.
 
I still don't understand why people still follow for the memes. Trump's twitter rants and extremists REEEEEing over him has gotten to be all the same. I've explained my political views, but after nearly nine months of Trump, it's all the same. It's no longer funny, or enraging, or really creates any emotion other than quiet loathing.
 
I've been pretty happy with President Trump so far. It's nice to have a President who actually loves this country and believes in American Exceptionalism (not the word filter exceptional). After years of Globalist shills who want to blame America for everything wrong in the world (and blame white Americans especially), it's a breath of fresh air to have a PotUS who wants to put Americans first in America.

What specific actions or policy ideas would make you turn against Daddy Emperor Trump if any. Are there any of his statements or policy ideas that concern you?
 
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Meh - I'm just waiting for America to truly fall apart and demand real leadership, like it always does. Simply because we haven't learned, or worse, bothered to learn a damn thing, about what's truly wrong with this nation.

As little as I care about politics, Trump, etc. - if we do, it won't be because Trump is bad at it, like far too many people think. It'll be because of too much deep state BS Trump can't weed out - no matter how hard he doesn't try. Nobody sees who the real enemy is here and it's so embarrassing to witness.

I agree with Trump on some things, but I have my own take on them, as well - all these SJWs, BLM, ANTIFA, religious extremists, etc.: they don't know anything and they gotta go; we desperately need to stop thinking diversity is something to obsess over; we need to kick all of these immigrant moochers out and give those resources to actual citizens who need them the most, instead of screwing them over at every turn (especially when they have children to care for!),... and oh so much fucking more problems that are going to ruin America if not reeled in proper.

Too bad Trump really ain't gonna be the guy to outright do it - what we're seeing is only a continuous push toward doing something about it. Pretty optimistic in its success, however - mainly because at least WW3 hasn't happened yet, for example.
 
What specific actions or policy ideas would make you turn against Daddy Emperor Trump if any. Are there any of his statements or policy ideas that concern you?

I'm not happy about who he picked to head the Department of Education since my wife is a school teacher, and I'm kinda mad they haven't repealed Obamacare yet. Other than that, I feel he's been better than most (far better than we've had since President Reagan left office), but not as good as Reagan or Kennedy.

What would it take for me to turn against him? If he were to start up with the same anti-gun rhetoric that Obama was so fond of, that would do it. But so far he's been the most pro-Second Amendment PotUS we've had in decades.
 
He exists. He's just there, and the stuff he does is just there as well.

I like how Trump harvests a shit ton of salt from SJWs and other crazies by basically being alive (kind of like a bogeyman for them to watch out for and a scapegoat for them to point fingers at for all their own fuck-ups), but as far as his actual policies are concerned I can't bring myself to care even less about him than I do right now. As someone who didn't vote for the guy (partly because I wouldn't have been caught dead doing so even during the election), I'd say he's performing about as well as I expected him to. Not surprisingly good, but not literally Hitler, either. Hell, I'd probably be saying the same thing if Hillary got elected instead.

I don't know, had there not been as much autistic scREEEEEEEEching and A-Logging against him at every corner from the mainstream media to Hollywood to dozens of college campuses, had there not been the hundred or so articles we've been getting about "professional psychologists" saying that he's too mentally insane to run a country, had there been more constructive criticism against his actions or political beliefs, I feel like I would have disliked Trump a lot more than I actually do at the moment. But since that's obviously not the case, I've found myself defending him more often than I have attacking him, at least here.

Take #CNNBlackmail, for example—the orange dude tweeted out some shitty .gif of him "beating" the shit out of CNN, and that obviously drew a lot of controversy. Had CNN and others on the left been smart they would have said shit like "Why is the president shitposting wrestling memes on social media when he should be doing his job?", and then just simply left it at that. That's all they really had to do—something one would have to be a complete and utter autist to fuck up. Instead, as I and many others expected them to do, they went on to throw an absolute shit fit about it, and a total clusterfuck ensued because of their autism and re-tardation, as well as the fact that by then they were still as assmad about his election as they were back when it actually happened. Are they still butthurt about it even to his day? You bet they are, and it's glorious to see. Or, as the man himself would say, it's YUUUUUUUUGE.

So, yeah, that's what I think of Donald Trump's presidency so far—he exists. He's a goofy looking motherfucker with a terrible toupee, excessive amounts of spray tan, and a mouth he loves to run a lot, but there's only so much material you can wring out of him before it gets old quick (if the current state of late night shows is anything to go by).
 
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At this rate the only thing hes gotten done is rolling back Obama's legislation and he failed to repeal Obamacare with a republican majority in both the senate and the house.

I don't think he'll get much done besides that and anything else he can do with an executive order.

I see only two upsides to this presidency:, He's mostly leaving military moves to the generals. Which is good if things come to blows with North Korea.

Were also learning the value of checks and balances and how badly we've treated the system. Maybe the next president will shrink some of the power of the executive branch. Maybe.

Other than that it's been pretty embarrassing.
 
I kinda like how the public is just as exceptional as the worst aspects of Trump's current year.

On one hand Trump is fresh blood without any real governing experience so I'm very stuck on the fence, on the other he's not really handling the whole uh what do you call it "mass surveillance" really well.
 
Someone who fires more than 70% of his original cabinet, including Steve Bannon, doesnt strike me as someone competant--let alone stable in a position in politics.

His approval rating is shit, he makes decisions without considering the financial consequences of them (deporting all 80,000 people protected by DACA is estimated to cost billions in damages), he wastes millions on vacations and hiring underpaid secret service for his cronies and extended family, and he hired Betty Devos, a hack who never attended public school long enough to care about the infrastructure of education. And the wall isnt doing shit about the immigration issue.

He also doesnt give a single shit about the arts and he thinks climate change is a hoax. The lack of arts support is ironic since he loves hanging paintings of himself all over his buildings. The existance of climate change is debatable or whatever, but getting rid of the whole program is an indication he doesnt care about the planet in the long term.

Even the memery isnt entertaining anymore. I respect that Trump is in office, but Im not too happy with his performance. Im hopeful things will get better
 
In the Citizens United case, 4 justices signed onto a dissent that basically says freedom of speech does not mean the freedom to speak. Given Crooked Hillary's personal grudge with the case (it was about a documentary critical of her) you know that her litmus test for selecting a new SCOTUS justice would have included their thoughts on Citizens United. I recognize that justices may sign onto dissents that they don't entirely agree with and that they might not actually sign onto if they were the majority opinion, but there is the very real possibility that we'd basically no longer have freedom of speech if Lyin' Crooked Hillary had gotten to choose a replacement for Scalia. Trump can shit himself and do nothing for the next 3 years and still be better for the country than Lyin' Felonious Crooked Hillary would have been, just because he appointed Gorsuch.
 
In the Citizens United case, 4 justices signed onto a dissent that basically says freedom of speech does not mean the freedom to speak. Given Crooked Hillary's personal grudge with the case (it was about a documentary critical of her) you know that her litmus test for selecting a new SCOTUS justice would have included their thoughts on Citizens United. I recognize that justices may sign onto dissents that they don't entirely agree with and that they might not actually sign onto if they were the majority opinion, but there is the very real possibility that we'd basically no longer have freedom of speech if Lyin' Crooked Hillary had gotten to choose a replacement for Scalia. Trump can shit himself and do nothing for the next 3 years and still be better for the country than Lyin' Felonious Crooked Hillary would have been, just because he appointed Gorsuch.

Hillary isn't President fyi idk what she has to do with how well Trump is doing
 
Hillary isn't President fyi idk what she has to do with how well Trump is doing
My point still stands that Trump made a great SCOTUS pick who's going to be there for the next 30 years. With the rumors that Kennedy or Ginsburg might retire, not to mention that most of the court already have one foot in the grave, there's the very real possibility that he could choose a few more. Sure, Trump's made day to day politics ridiculous, and might not accomplish all of his agenda, but 20 years from now Trump will still be having a lasting positive impact on the country.
 
While I dnot think trump is a bad or a good president, I do like how he draws out all of the extremists out of the woodwork. I find it funny how it's his first year and people are running each other with cars during a protest.

But I honestly don't believe he is a competent president.
 
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