Without having your period or sperging out please explain to me why you continue to support him, I'm genuinely interested to know how the typical Amercan is better/worse off since his election win, and how his objectively terrible behaviour (draft dodging, lying, criminal convictions, childish rhetoric, nepotism, tantrums etc) sits with you. The US was once the envy of the world and from the outside looking in it now looks like it's been turned into Trump's personal cash cow and play thing, with no concern for its future beyond his tenure. I don't have a dog in this race, I'd just like a better idea of what Right of centre average Americans genuinely feel, and whether you have any concept of how your nation and its political leadership is perceived in the wider world. If all you've got is Pro Trump/USA 'you lost tranny' or other such low IQ rhetoric type kiddy bullshit please direct it to another thread. Thank you.
He sucks a mean dick
>>522073877I don't doubt it, but it's not the kind of intel I'm after.
>>522073743>criminal convictionsThis is laughable to anyone in this country with a fucking brain. It was 100% lawfare. Currently the obese ape-thing that prosecuted him for bullshit real estate violations or whatever is being charged with the same thing. I despise the man but only because he is a lapdog to Israel and the Zionist agenda. Like any other perceived character flaw is just background noise to this. With that said many of my formerly unemployed friends now have jobs. But it's difficult for recent grads. Improvements are too slight and not enough deportations are occuring. I don't really care about global perceptions about America because I actively want Washington to lose power and influence in the world. This invade/invite business doesn't suit me. Trump is really an extension of that which is why I didn't vote in the past two national elections.
>>522073743First, our support only matters during elections. What we think now is immaterial to how he runs the country. And if you're too retarded to see how Trump was a better choice than Kamala, there's no helping you.As far as why my immaterially still liking him matters? His deregulatory efforts have cut back over $180 billion. A drop in the bucket, sure, but it has to start somewhere. And the roll back for automobile related rules will mean even more. Smaller government interference, more latitude to domestic businesses, these are hallmark conservative points.The Big Beautiful Bill. Lot to hate, more to love. Welfare needed to be tightened up, and only the furthest libcuck commie would argue it wasn't being drastically exploited. You can't argue with the success of the border spending and that's something that pays generational dividends. We were at national collapse levels under Biden with that open border. Tariffs are controversial, especially since their efficacy is something you see down the road, and whether they ultimately prove beneficial or harmful, I like that all these parasite leech countries are getting fucked with. The 15% on Euro exports, and forcing commitments to buy American energy and investments? It's good to remind you bitches who owns you.The peace stuff doesn't matter to me personally much, but the treaties and diplomacy mean less a chance that an ongoing conflict down the road with a different president (lib or neocon) can suck us in. So, Armenia and Azerbaijan, Hamas and the kikes, whatever gets it done without us spending money or troops.Withdrawing from the Paris Agreement day one was enough by itself to support him. We're past the time of playing cucky global warming games with people, and the 'Unleashing American Energy' order is both timely and solid strategy on building American energy dominance in a post Farenheit propaganda world.That what you were looking for?