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You beat to it Dos , yes well done Prime for answering 👏
Dos pls do reply to what you think is wrong with them answers.
I'm at odds with a few of them.
Ok. Here goes.
Locating an actual list of Trump's policies is difficult. Like most politicians, Trump was/is intentionally vague when it comes to stating policies. So, these are technically not Trump's policies, but they are some of the actions his administration took with which I disagree (dislike).
I will not fault Trump for his mishandling of the pandemic because no-one including world leaders were prepared to deal with this.
Roll Back the healthcare act - (which failed).
Muslim ban.
The handling of boarder immigration issues.
Attack on consumer protection laws.
Overturning a Department of Education accountability rule under the ‘Every Student Succeeds Act’.
Corporate tax cuts.
Rolling back more than 100 environmental rules.
Withdrew from Paris accord - climate.
Launched a trade war with China.
Judiciary appointments (literally hundreds of them).
Congress tried to repeal Obamacare but got stymied by Senator John McCain. Then the spineless Republicans did nothing about it. Yes Trump was helping to lead the charge, but you cannot call it a "policy" if nothing ever happened. It's a bad law anyway that was passed by outright lies told by President Obama. He specifically told members of Congress that the mandate was not a tax, which convinced Democrats to vote for it. Then when it was challenged, he argued that it was a tax, which is how the Supreme Court upheld Obamacare. Obama also repeatedly lied about "if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor, period." He knew at the time he was making those statements that they were developing administrative rules that would prohibit many people from choosing their own doctor. So the entire foundation of Obamacare is based on lies.
There was no Muslim ban. The countries on the list of banned people came from Obama, and it wasn't based on religion. That's really an outdated, completely false talking point.
Trump made tremendous improvements with border security. We were actually deporting illegal aliens under Trump. Under Biden, illegal immigration has skyrocketed. It's a crisis. This is not a close call.
Have no idea what "consumer protection laws" were attacked by Trump?
I haven't really followed the "Every Student Succeeds Act," but my cursory review shows it moved more accountability from the federal government to the states. That's a good thing. Education should be handled at the lowest level possible. The feds have done little to help our kids. They need to get out of the way.
The corporate tax cuts were absolutely necessary and incredibly beneficial. We had the highest corporate tax rate in the world. Lowering the tax rate from 35 to 21 percent help create one of the best American economies in our history. And the rate should have actually been lower. Keep in mind that reducing the cost of business reduces the cost of goods and services for consumers. When government increases the costs of doing business, business passes those increased costs to consumers.
I haven't looked at the "100 Environment rules" that were rolled back, but I challenge Prime or anyone else to identify what those rules were and how rolling them back harmed the country.
Withdrawing from anything Obama got us into was a good thing including the Paris Climate Accords. It's an unrealistic mandate.
Trump was the first president I can remember who actually held China accountable for their spying and trade imbalances. It was awesome to have someone finally fighting back. Now we have a family doing nothing, except collecting bags of cash from China, allowing they to fly spy balloons across the entire friggin country, and otherwise kissing their rear end.
Trump's judiciary appointments were, overall, outstanding. Especially his Supreme Court appointments. That might be his most important legacy.
But to each his own. People have to vote for the person they believe will do the best job to lead the country.