I would vote for Trump again.
Less so due to his abilities as a presidential leader, but more so due to his sheer entertainment value. I have never laughed as hard when watching presidential addresses as I did when watching Trump address the nation & media. He was relentless and funny as fuck. He was honestly great for TV and news networks. Moreover, he didn't seem like a pussy and gave off the air of a President that if pushed would go to war with any countries that posed direct threat to the USA. Safe to say that I doubt he would be deploying our troops to honor some bullshit agreement with NATO in keeping the Ukraine a sovereign nation. He was probably the first President in a long time that Putin respected, not to mention the first that made contact with North Korea and actually stepped foot in that country.
I've reached a point in my life where I've come to believe that US Presidents truly have very little say in what eventually affects this country. Yes, they can sign executive orders and what not, but there's really no telling how much gridlock they will meet by way of Congress and the Supreme Court. Obama promised everyone the stars and moon and I didn't think he did much besides elegantly dressing his diatribes as to not seem utterly vicious while at the podium. He was an African American princess disguised as a straight man with a towering, handsome figure for a wife.
Part of being a Presidential candidate now a days involves the selling of hope, a worthless commodity with no inherent value as it is neither a strategy or redeemable asset.
If you want a candidate that will likely bring value to you, pick the candidate that has the best track record of defending that things you value. I like to have more money in my pockets after taxes, so I would vote for a guy like Trump that supports certain tax rules that allow for depreciation of assets with workarounds for excess cash to not be taxed. I would also vote for someone that doesn't aim to radically change what made America great to begin with. I really liked the America of the 80's, I thought it was a magical time and most people loved it. Reagan was a key figure back then and crucial ingredient to what made things great. Trump is no Reagan, but he certainly is pro-money and anti-taxation. Give me a candidate that will let me keep more of my hard earned money so that I can do more of the things I enjoy in life.
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