Trump Wants Revenge — That’s Why He’s the Man for 2024

The media. Although if I could kick a few neocon leftovers out of the GOP that have been there since 2008 I'd consider it a bonus.

I hear you. The media screwed over Ron Paul for the simple crime of being an honest man in DC. I will never forgive Dana Bush. Just another reason I appreciate Trump, he kicked the ass of CNN and all of the liberal news corporations. We thought it was fun when people threw snowballs at Hannity and now we are treated to people calling CNN fake news live on the air!
 
Things might have turned out differently under a Trump administration. We were producing and exporting oil. Manufacturing seemed to entertain coming back. My guess is supply chain issues wouldn't have been too big a deal. Fertilizer would be available. Russia maybe not but would have been different. Inflation under Biden is double edged sword with Trump it would have been only from interjecting cash not all the aforementioned.

Ok, that proves it. You're a certified Trumpster.

Under Trump the national debt went from 20 trillion to 30 trillion. Interest rates were at 0% at the request of Trump. Out of the 9 trillion on the Fed's balance sheet, 3.5 trillion came while Trump was in office. That's where 99% of the inflation came from. Global oil production is currently about 80 million barrels a day, it peaked around 85 before covid. Basic math will tell you the rise in oil is coming from the printing not the supply. It's not a supply problem it's a demand problem caused by printing. The money supply was inflated from 1 trillion to 9 trillion. That's the problem. Trump would've helped on the supply side but that's microscopic compared to the demand side from the spending and printing.

And don't forget when Trump left office our trade deficits were setting all time records. So much for the manufacturing resurgence. The bottom line doesn't lie.
 
I think the Trump presidency had more positives than negatives.


Only if you think massive central government is a good thing.

Do you really think some of those piddly good things Trump did outweighs DOUBLING the size of the federal govt in 4 years?
 
"Under Trump the national debt went from 20 trillion to 30 trillion"

Game Set, Match.

Trump is best served barking madly outside the system
 
Why does government despise Trump?

Because THEY want to do those things!


Here's the thing about power... They will always fight amongst themselves for power. But NONE of them want to give it up. None of them want to reduce the power over other people - they just want to control it. Trump was and is unpredictable in how he wields power - that's a problem for the people whose job it is to manage that power. But make no mistake, Trump never had any intention of reducing that power - only in wielding it himself.

I like that he makes the left insane - it feels good. And rightly so. But he will NEVER be what his supporters hope he is.
 
That's not how word of mouth spreads. Just as Trump's printing is why Biden had inflation from the moment he hit office (no, he hasn't done a damned thing to stop it), our exposing the sheer hutzpah of the propaganda machine literally made Trump's Tweet Factory possible. It would not have worked before we did that.

Not that the credit where due really matters. Except the usual way to reprogram cult members so they can be useful members of society is to show them their god is merely a man after all.

Screw word of mouth, having a tiny group of highly informed people is not nearly as helpful as millions and millions of average Republican voters knowing.

I wonder why you can't give credit to the Trump campaign for making Fake News a common term. You could both hate him and give credit where it is due.
 
The term "fake news". Fine. That and the "vaccine".

Terrible record. Ain't voting for that again. Not happenin'
 
Only if you think massive central government is a good thing.

Do you really think some of those piddly good things Trump did outweighs DOUBLING the size of the federal govt in 4 years?

I am anti-central planning. I am pro-defeating communists. So yes I do think the positives outweigh the negatives.

We needed something of significance to change. I am definitely happier with the current state of politics compared to where we would be with a Jeb/Hillary presidency.

It isn't that we are in a good place now, it is about where we could go.
 
The term "fake news". Fine. That and the "vaccine".

Terrible record. Ain't voting for that again. Not happenin'

I am anti-fake covid vaccine.

I can't help but wonder if you are a woman because you seem to get so emotional over all of this. We are all humans with emotions but talking with you reminds me of this video...



I think women are great and I am glad they are different than men. I just notice that you get hung up on things while I am more interested in solutions for the future.
 
"Under Trump the national debt went from 20 trillion to 30 trillion"

Game Set, Match.

Trump is best served barking madly outside the system

That reminds me of when a football team is down by 6 touchdowns in the fourth quarter and the other team scores a meaningless touchdown and starts dancing. Then the players on the winning team say "Scoreboard". Trump kicked a field goal with 20 seconds left but the US lost by 15 trillion.
 
I am anti-central planning. I am pro-defeating communists. So yes I do think the positives outweigh the negatives.

We needed something of significance to change. I am definitely happier with the current state of politics compared to where we would be with a Jeb/Hillary presidency.

It isn't that we are in a good place now, it is about where we could go.

I agree if your only argument is that it would've been a lot worse with Hillary. It's when you start imaging that somehow a Trump miracle would've avoided the inflationary depression we are entering.
 
I can't help but wonder if you are a woman because you seem to get so emotional over all of this.

Is this where AOC leans over to me and tells me you want to date me?

And it isn't just a fakecine. It's the Trumpcine. You seem to want to give him credit for everything else except what he actually did.
 
I agree if your only argument is that it would've been a lot worse with Hillary. It's when you start imaging that somehow a Trump miracle would've avoided the inflationary depression we are entering.

I have no idea what this Trump miracle is that you speak of. Certainly federal spending was crazy during the Trump years. The Democrats then threw gasoline on the fire once they got Biden in.

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Is this where AOC leans over to me and tells me you want to date me?

And it isn't just a fakecine. It's the Trumpcine. You seem to want to give him credit for everything else except what he actually did.

I don't think Dr Trump designed the fake vaccine. He did encourage its production for sure. I think most people had hopes that it would be a real vaccine and that the medical community was legitimate. Turns out they aren't legit and it is just a big scam. Our difference is that I think Trump got suckered like 95% of the country, but I would guess you think he was in on it. If so, we will have to agree to disagree.

I don't think it is unreasonable for non-doctors to assume that Dr Fauci and Dr Birx were acting as professionals during a "pandemic". I certainly don't fault a real estate developer not assuming they were lying political operatives until they demonstrated that. Feel free to let your conspiracy theory flag fly, but just don't expect me to buy into it without some evidence.
 
don't think it is unreasonable for non-doctors to assume that Dr Fauci and Dr Birx were acting as professionals during a "pandemic". I certainly don't fault a real estate developer not assuming they were lying political operatives until they demonstrated that. Feel free to let your conspiracy theory flag fly, but just don't expect me to buy into it without some evidence.

Read it. Learn

Don’t ever express this uninformed drivel again

https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Real-Anthony-Fauci-Audiobook/B09LVXS3L4
 
It's a given that Trump was better than any democrat. What bothered me was when Trump supporters here were actually arguing that the things Trump was doing were increasing liberty!

A couple of examples were the massive spending programs and the targeted tariffs. I get that Trump is better than Biden but don't tell me making government bigger and targeted tariffs is actually INCREASING our liberty. The correct response would've been yeah, it sucks but it would've been worse if it was a democrat.
Congress was responsible for the spending, tariffs increase the power of the average working man and therefore increase liberty.
Trump did many other things to increase liberty but some people only keep little lists of things they don't like.
 
Ok, that proves it. You're a certified Trumpster.

Under Trump the national debt went from 20 trillion to 30 trillion. Interest rates were at 0% at the request of Trump. Out of the 9 trillion on the Fed's balance sheet, 3.5 trillion came while Trump was in office. That's where 99% of the inflation came from. Global oil production is currently about 80 million barrels a day, it peaked around 85 before covid. Basic math will tell you the rise in oil is coming from the printing not the supply. It's not a supply problem it's a demand problem caused by printing. The money supply was inflated from 1 trillion to 9 trillion. That's the problem. Trump would've helped on the supply side but that's microscopic compared to the demand side from the spending and printing.

And don't forget when Trump left office our trade deficits were setting all time records. So much for the manufacturing resurgence. The bottom line doesn't lie.

Yes, the bottom line does lie if you cherry pick when to look at it.
Restoring a manufacturing base that was destroyed over the course of 30 years takes longer than 4 years.
 
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