leddy
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Argue what? To defend the Clintons? No thank you. Argue against that Trump was better than Biden? Ok. On the personal side, Trump still used the presidency for personal gain, abused his charities for personal gain, siphoned off political contributions for personal use and violated campaign finance laws, obstructed justice many times, lied to cover up conflicts of interest, gave top security clearance to his son-in-law, etc. On the political side, trickle-down economics has been proven again to be a money grab for the rich. His tax cuts did not, and will not pay for themselves. Rich people got richer (I benefitted too), but the tax cuts simply expanded the debt our kids, not just the rich but all tax payers, will have to pay back. At least Biden's infrastructure bill will provide a more direct benefit for working people and the country while it expands the debt.The Dems after he was elected tried their best to make it that he cheated to win that election. They would not quit for the whole term he was president. The Russians got him there. Now they are figuring out that Hillary was a lying ass piece of shit along with all other democrats that were going along with the bullshit narrative. I don't care about Trump as a person but he was better than the longterm abject failure that is there today. Argue that!
One of the problems Trump brought was driving away moderate republicans (like me). I voted democratic for the first time in my life in 2016, and again in 2020. Now it's easier for further-left candidates to swoop in.
The thing I'll give Trump credit for is (unintentionally) shining a light on the racism that is more prevalent than we thought. The roaches you didn't think were there are now emboldened to come out and show themselves.
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