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What grade would you give him?
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10/10
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>>530320143
Better than Obongo/10
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>>530320143
F for fool, that man is a damn fool
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A+ because iran surrendered in 12 days.
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>>530320143
Faggot
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A+++!!!

I LOVE TRUMP
GOD BLESS USA
GOD BLESS ISRAEL
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>>530320143
Dude just broke the Internet by sucking so much Jewish cock than running away with his tail between his ass crack
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>>530320143
He's a pretty good liar.
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>>530320143
>Stylish SSS
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>>530320355
>>530320493
>>530320530
>>530320536
>>530320586
>>530320701
Learn how to grade cattle properly
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>>530320143
HE TRYING TO HIDE HIS PIGSKIN
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>>530320143
Still waiting for the results of the Iran war but anywhere from a 7 to a 3 out of 10.
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>>530320143
b+ for making everyone hate israel
hes either a s teit chess player or a pompous windbag and either way the results the same
israel has no cloak to hide behind anymore
the jews are exposed.
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>>530320143
A+, extremely diligent shabbos goy. Any president can prioritize Israel but it takes a real mensch to destroy the entire western world on Netanyahus whim
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>>530320143
F- or 0/10
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>>530320669
thats a good thing now normies know how vile they are
i live 15 min from dc half of them fled to resorts a month ago lmao
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>>530320143
AN A+ BECAUSE FUCK IRAN THEY AR WORTHLESS AND IRAN WILL FALL SOON. MY PROBLEMS ARE WORTH MORE THAN WORTHLESS HUMAN LIFE....
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>>530320143
Kosher certified.
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S
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I'd hate to do it, but an A++
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>I'M THE SAME PERSON NOW AS I WAS WHEN I WAS 8
Grade 3 it is.
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D or F, D merely for the nostalgia of the Jeb! era, yet to see how this Iran stuff pans out but it's not looking great
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>>530320143
J+
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>>530320143
3rd grade, same as he likes them
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The memes in 2015-2016 were on point.
But he has been sucking Jewish cock since 2017.
For that reason alone, F is the best I can do.
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>>530320143
F- 0/10
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>>530320143
B+, most entertaining president my life time
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>>530320143
How low can do the scores go? Like, Ik trying to think of a president qho has done more harm to our consititution, our trade, our allies, our domestic/foreign security, etc. and our national cohesion, and I can't think of one who has done so shittily across the board.

...it's actually kind of impressive. I guess this is why most of them were either military, former governors/senators, or lawyers, before Trump.
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>>530320143
If he officially states that the mission is accomplished after Iran is crippled and then says 'it's up to the Iranian people to do the rest, if they fail to do so that's on them, it's not the job of the U.S. military to prop the Iranian people up like in Afghanistan or Iraq, we're withdrawing now', if he does that, he'll be the best president of my lifetime.
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>>530320143
90%
Still an A, but plenty of room to improve.
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>>530321374
>Puts LBJ above JFK and Biden above Reagan

0 chance this is credible.
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>1st term
C
>2nd term
F-, absolute bottom of the barrel tier
>>530321807
LBJ oversaw a bunch of civil rights legislations and more importantly the modern welfare system (medicare, medicaid, food stamps etc) so honestly that's a fair one
biden being that high is insane though
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>>530320143
That is a comical amount of tanning solution. Disgusting
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>>530321374
I can't speak for every historian survey, but most are built on the same general categories as C-Span's, which measure the following categories:
>Public Persuasion
>Crisis Leadership
>Economic Management
>Moral Authority
>International Relations
>Administrative Skills
>Relations with Congress
>Vision / Setting an Agenda
>Pursued Equal Justice For All
>Performance Within Context of Times
And he was ranked within the bottom 4 in all categories after his first term other than public persuasion, economic management and vision / setting an agenda. Considering he's at the nadir of his popularity and can no longer deliver a coherent speech, is presiding over a far worse economy than under his first term and has betrayed the vast majority of his promises, there's no reason not to suspect he'll be ranked last with an even lower average.
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A+ always
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>>530320734
Ok.
He's a GRADE A PRIME president.
One of the best. Maybe the best ever.
If he was a cut of beef, he'd be a Tomahawk
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>>530320143
F. Inflicted a Suez Crisis on us for no reason and ended American hegemony, and that's only the most recent crisis.
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>>530320143
How they will remove the orange color from the white wall?
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>>530320143
>what grade
medium well done

cedar charcoal next time for a better flavor
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>>530320143
C-

Won on immigration enforcement but wants to keep the slave labor going.

Novel and frankly impressive military operation in Venezuela that he has now forever bungled with Iran.

Legitimate accomplishment in nuking fentanyl deaths from orbit.

Very weak politician. Unable to pass much of his policy through congress because he's polarizing. This was a bigger issue his first term. Now that Neocons have hijacked him for their own purposes they're happy to support him, or at least keep libs and never trumpers from kneecapping him.

Awful cabinets, especially this second one.

Esptein.

Historically he may go down as one of the worst but I don't think that's accurate, just histrionics from a feminized society. He is definitely a bad one, but with more distance and greater perspective we will see him merely as a continuation of the same neocon politics with a different coat of paint rather than someone who truly initiated a paradigm shift, and the blame will be placed squarely on Democrats for their complete and utter failure to convince the public that the DNC experiment is still worth it.

Biden is a true F tier president.
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>>530320143
>grade
not great, but so much better than Kamala would have been * 100
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>>530320143
A+
the guy is doing a fantastic job of killing muttistan
hope the grift keeps going for a decade and you guys nuke yourselves in civil war
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A for assclown
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>>530321807
JFK didn't get a chance to do much. LBJ essentially carried out his agenda w/ the impetus of JFK's death.
You can see how the Republican/Democratic historians split on both. Personally, Reagan was a much bigger fuck-up when it comes to Iran-Contra, War on Drugs, Mass Incarceration, Wealth transfer/Trickle Down, Star Wars program deficit, mental asylum shutdowns, rise of china, etc.
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>>530322137
>LBJ oversaw a bunch of civil rights legislations and more importantly the modern welfare system (medicare, medicaid, food stamps etc)

Exactly. He should be near the bottom of the list.
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>>530320143
B-
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>>530323170
>Personally, Reagan was a much bigger fuck-up

You mention Wealth transfer/Trickle down. The economy boomed under Reagan. You think staying the course was going to resolve the nightmarish economy and high interest rates at the end of the 1970s? By that time, the easy union jobs that had been the norm since the end of World War 2 were no longer sustainable. Reagan pretty much single-handedly turned around the recessions (after 1982) and restored optimism in the economy. Trickle down does work, but only for individuals who are willing to work hard and take advantage of opportunities, people just waiting for easy living handout jobs are out of luck.
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>>530322822
>Legitimate accomplishment in nuking fentanyl deaths from orbit.
This is basically your only true positive of his, and it's false. Fentanyl deaths have been declining since Biden took office. And Biden handled the economy, passing legislation and foreign relations much better.
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>>530323444
Carter/Volcker resolved the nightmarish economy precisely with interest rate increases. All Reagan's policies did was increase poverty, income inequality, homelessness and spending, leading to the budget crisis and recession that happened under H.W., which left unemployment higher than when Reagan entered office.
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>>530324121
>resolved the nightmarish economy precisely with interest rate increases

You're out of your mind if you think increased borrowing costs improves the economy.
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>>530324573
They slow inflation, which was the cause of the economic suffering. Reagan kept Volcker and raised the rates, which is why that aspect of the economy improved, he didn't wave a magic wand.
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>>530320143
A+ plus on the continuing TDS meltdowns alone.
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>>530323444
>the economy boomed under reagan
It boomed so hard that he had to repeatedly raise taxes?

>Q. So the spending cuts never materialized, the deficit increased, and then what?
>A. As projections for the deficit worsened, it became clear that the 1981 tax cut was too big. So with Reagan’s signature, Congress undid a good chunk of the 1981 tax cut by raising taxes a lot in 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1987. George H.W. Bush signed another tax increase in 1990 and Bill Clinton did the same in 1993. One lesson from that history: When tax cuts are really too big to be sustainable, they’re often followed by tax increases.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/what-we-learned-from-reagans-tax-cuts/
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2/2
>You think staying the course was going to resolve the nightmarish economy and high interest rates at the end of the 1970s?
His austere tax cuts helped pushed the unemployment figures thayvhigh, in the first place. Did he curtail them later? Sure, and it helped.
>Although inflation dropped from 13.5% in 1980 to 5.1% in 1982, a severe recession set in, with unemployment exceeding 10% in October, 1982 for the first time in forty years. The administration modified its economic policy after two years by proposing selected tax increases and budget cuts to control rising deficits and higher interest rates.
https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/reagans/reagan-administration/reagan-presidency
And during all of this, well-paying, solid American jobs were getting displaced overseas. While setting up all future generations (who would now need a degree or higher for the jobs lost) for a college, debt trap.
https://newuniversity.org/2023/02/13/ronald-reagans-legacy-the-rise-of-student-loan-debt-in-america/
Because if we're being honest, the reason everything became more "affordable" was by making it cheaper, elsewhere. Great short-term solution, but if you aren't willing to invest in the higher-education of your labor force you're going to pay for it, later.
>The economic gains, however, came at a cost of a record annual deficit and a ballooning national debt. The budget deficit was exacerbated by a trade deficit. Americans continued to buy more foreign-made goods than they were selling.

>Trickle down does work, but only for individuals
So, in your mind the only hard workers are the relatively new class of super wealthy 1% who own a continually growing portion of the wealth? The severe wealth disparity that was born under Reagan is really the fault of the people working 2-3 jobs who aren't bootstrapping hard, enough?
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tax-cuts-rich-50-years-no-trickle-down/

I can't stress enough, how much we pay for Reagan's failed policies...
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>>530320586
This
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>>530320143
F
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>>530320143
F minus. Everything he promised, he did the opposite.
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>>530320143
4th grade
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>>530323723
Biden('s admin) changed the definition of inflation to prop his economic forecast up and it's hard to tank foreign relations when you don't perform diplomacy. His biggest foreign policy events were Ukraine vs. Russia (not his fault, lots of history) and the Afghanistan withdrawal (what the FUCK are you doing nigga)
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>>530320143
Grade GG for goodest goy
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>>530327761
>Biden('s admin) changed the definition of inflation
Nope.
>His biggest foreign policy events were Ukraine vs. Russia (not his fault, lots of history) and the Afghanistan withdrawal (what the FUCK are you doing nigga)
Nobody other than right-wing boomers think he handled Afghanistan poorly. Objectively, his predecessors all did worse. Withdrawal was always going to be messy, and he's the only president who honored their promise to end the war. His actual biggest foreign policy moments were strengthening the NATO alliance over Ukraine, (which Trump destroyed while maintaining aid for Ukraine) supporting the genocide in Gaza, which Trump worsened because he can't tell Israel no and creating AUKUS, a tactical success, even if it came at the expense of France.
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>>530320143
>woke is dead
>"Brides"
Nothing changes.......
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>>530320143
Idk probably like 8% gotta jake brake whole way down
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>>530320143
F+
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>>530331293
>afghan withdrawal
Not only that, but he was destined to fail. Trump releaaed 5,000 Afghan prisoners, set a deadline for withdrawal (without the Afghan gov't), and drew down our troops to 2,500 at the very last minute.



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