nate33 wrote:penbeast0 wrote:nate33 wrote:I'm going to judge him by his results, not his demeanor. If he can bully his way to better trade deals, better treaties, better immigration rules and a better economy, then I don't care about his demeanor.
I disagree Nate. IF you are the President of the USA, you represent the country both at home and abroad. He comes off as a nasty boob, it makes the USA look bad. It's like excusing Nixon and Clinton for their dishonesty and sleaze because you agree with some of the other stuff they are credited with. Yet, the office of the President and the confidence in the government of the USA was hurt by both and they should be held accountable for it.
This is a fair point, penbeast0. I agree that sustained nastiness to the rest of the world would be a bad thing. But I don't see Trump as the President for the next 30 years. I see him as a corrective President suitable for the necessary tasks ahead of us in the short term. Future presidents can blame Trump the individual for his bullying tactics, while privately appreciating Trump's accomplishments in putting America in a better position on the world stage.
I'm honestly curious about this. How are you hoping Trump will put the US in a better position on the World's stage?
Does this include partnering with a brutal dictator? Does this include cancelling a trade deal that overtly is designed to block China from controlling the Asian sphere? We've already discussed the swing and a miss on his ISIS policy, so I won't rehash that.
I could ask a series of these, but in your own terms, how do you expect the world will look like after 4 years of a Trump administration in terms of reputation, stability and economic growth? How exactly do you see us in a better position?



















