Now I want to see your Trump’s political and Business Career by year:
I think you will be able to add a lot more than one line per year.
Hey Nigel, Not sure even I can do that in 5 minutes lol, but I will give it a go at Pres D. J. Trumps Pros and Cons ( to be totally fair and honest both ways) I never said he was perfect nor a true made to measure political god - far from it). This is to show he has a bad side and a good side to this ego driven business orientated man, but he will never be a political statesman, even to his supporters.
Pros:-
1.Trumps approval rating has not changed much over his term in office starting at 45.5% and ending at 44.6% - even with his tweets!!
2.He’s appointed 53 judges on the 13 US circuit courts. To put this into perspective, former President Barack Obama appointed 55 circuit judges in his two terms in the White House. The courts get the final say in US politics, setting precedents that can shape the country for years to come; because of the sheer number of conservative federal judges he’s installed.
3.In signing a $US738 billion defence spending bill just a few days before Christmas, Trump officially established the sixth branch of the US Armed Forces – the Space Force.
The Space Force is the first new military service since the US Air Force was created in 1947.
Despite its name, the new branch has not been established to protect the planet from extraterrestrial threats, but is tasked with protecting the US military’s assets in space.
4. Three years into his presidency, Trump’s signature legislative achievement remains a Republican tax bill that made sweeping changes to the tax code – the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
5. It permanently slashed the corporate tax rate to 21% from 35% while also providing temporary benefits for individuals and their families. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, among others, said the law would juice the nation’s gross domestic product to 3% (or more, as Trump said 6%) and soon pay for itself and spread prosperity.
6. Trump signed the First Step Act into law in December 2018, marking the first legislative victory in years for advocates seeking to reform the criminal justice system.
The bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support in Congress. It offers relatively modest changes to the federal prison system, but was praised as an important step forward by groups and activists seeking to end mass incarceration.
7. The terrorist group’s territorial holdings were the basis for its so-called caliphate, and provided it will a major base of operations to conduct attacks across the world. After a five-year effort led by the US, ISIS’s caliphate was finally defeated in March 2019. In late October, a US raid led to the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
8. Trump’s decision to unilaterally withdraw the US from the 2015 nuclear deal in May 2018. This has been taken both ways as a positive and a negative.
9. Of former President Barack Obama’s signature healthcare law; Trump has had success in dismantling parts of the law. His tax bill included a rollback of the tax penalty for those who did not enroll in healthcare, and the Trump administration has had some success in the courts regarding the individual mandate. See#6 in Cons.
10.Pardons - Trump has issued 28 pardons as of August 28, 2020:
Cons:-
1.His disapproval rating however gone from 41.3% to 52.3%
2.His handling of the 237,000 deaths due to the “ China Virus” will go down in history as HIS fault and no one elses, not Dr Anthony Fauci or anyone else who advised him.
3.Trump has at times falsely claimed that ISIS is totally defeated, embellishing the extent of the US military’s success against the terrorist organisation during his presidency. Though the terrorist group has lost its territory – its so-called caliphate – it’s still estimated to have up to 18,000 fighters in Iraq and Syria.
4.Trump’s response to a deadly neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, remains one of the most controversial moments in his presidency.
It was emblematic of Trump’s struggle to bring the country together after tragedies, and more generally. His response also typified his controversial record on race relations and white supremacy.
Trump blamed “many sides” for the violence at the rally, which resulted in the death of a counterprotester, Heather Heyer. He later said there were “very fine people on both sides.”
5. In the wake of the brutal death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police and the nationwide protests that followed, Trump also failed to rise to the occasion.
6. The president said he would introduce a “phenomenal healthcare plan,” during an interview with ABC News in June. But has not done in his first three years is offer a replacement for the Affordable Care Act.
7. Trump was impeached in the House of Representatives on December 18, 2019. The president was acquitted in a Senate trial, but will still go down as just the third president in US history to be impeached. GOP Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah also made history by voting to convict Trump, marking the first time ever that a senator voted to convict a president from his or her own party.
** I could also put in that he is pro life and is against the 3,000,000 babies being aborted per year in the US alone. But he didn't put in the law to condone it nor change the law. It has been left up to the states to do that, and some (NY) have extended it to post 24 weeks. This is a contentious subject for many even today, and I am not puting it on on side or the other. Just noting it as the rate of abortions is higher than that of the Covid Virus ever will be in even 10 years.
Allan