As POTUS, one has to mitigate through issues and cannot always get a win-win. I am thinking many times the choice is between the lesser or two evils. When I get sideways with Trump decisions, I ask myself, would Biden, Obama, Bush, Clinton have made a better decision given the circumstances? We can’t definitively know the answer...but I …
As POTUS, one has to mitigate through issues and cannot always get a win-win. I am thinking many times the choice is between the lesser or two evils.
When I get sideways with Trump decisions, I ask myself, would Biden, Obama, Bush, Clinton have made a better decision given the circumstances?
We can’t definitively know the answer...but I usually end up backing Trump. His record for good domestic and international decisions overall is the best of any POTUS we have had in my lifetime...unless we can bring back the other actor...Ronnie Reagan.
The Covid bioweapon disaster was a first for any POTUS...who would have done better fighting the Deep State?
And I'm not sure Reagan was better, in terms of what was actually accomplished. Trump's record on almost everything is amazing. I think his philosophy is to never admit error, but I do wish he'd be more assertive about the injections and what appears to be the plot behind them, along with the CBDC, the green agenda, etc.; all for control and submission.
True, although as an orator of American principles, Reagan was amazing which accounted for his 2 landslide victories. When he was first campaigning for office, he flew into the mid-west to meet with Gerald Ford. Reagan had an amazing team for his cabinet positions but when the meeting was over, George Bush was named his VP and Reagan's entire team with the exception of James Watts (and he didn't last long as Sec of Interior) was replaced with Bush team B. I knew right then and there, no matter how good Reagan was, the Neocon deep state was firmly in control. You don't get to be president without selling out or catching a bullet. That was the lesson of President Kennedy.
As POTUS, one has to mitigate through issues and cannot always get a win-win. I am thinking many times the choice is between the lesser or two evils.
When I get sideways with Trump decisions, I ask myself, would Biden, Obama, Bush, Clinton have made a better decision given the circumstances?
We can’t definitively know the answer...but I usually end up backing Trump. His record for good domestic and international decisions overall is the best of any POTUS we have had in my lifetime...unless we can bring back the other actor...Ronnie Reagan.
The Covid bioweapon disaster was a first for any POTUS...who would have done better fighting the Deep State?
We’ll never know.
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And I'm not sure Reagan was better, in terms of what was actually accomplished. Trump's record on almost everything is amazing. I think his philosophy is to never admit error, but I do wish he'd be more assertive about the injections and what appears to be the plot behind them, along with the CBDC, the green agenda, etc.; all for control and submission.
True, although as an orator of American principles, Reagan was amazing which accounted for his 2 landslide victories. When he was first campaigning for office, he flew into the mid-west to meet with Gerald Ford. Reagan had an amazing team for his cabinet positions but when the meeting was over, George Bush was named his VP and Reagan's entire team with the exception of James Watts (and he didn't last long as Sec of Interior) was replaced with Bush team B. I knew right then and there, no matter how good Reagan was, the Neocon deep state was firmly in control. You don't get to be president without selling out or catching a bullet. That was the lesson of President Kennedy.
Very wise.