- I have never voted for a Republican for President in my life.
- Thus, I did not vote for Trump.
- I have rarely voted for a Republican for national office in my life.
Given that Trump has been in office for almost two years, I thought, that as someone who did not vote for him, it would be a good idea to review the horror, trauma, and terrible things that Trump has subjected the country to in just eighteen month’s time. This is obviously a very sarcastic comment when you take an unbiased look at what has happened during the Trump Presidency.
The many previous posts we did on this topic identified over 300 good things that have happened to America and Americans since Trump became President and they can found by entering the phrase “the horrors and destruction” in the search box above.
The many previous posts we did on this topic identified over 300 good things that have happened to America and Americans since Trump became President and they can found by entering the phrase “the horrors and destruction” in the search box above.
Given we are three years onto Trump’s Presidency, I thought it would be a good idea to list out some of his many accomplishments that we have already listed in the previous numerous posts on the topic. As the previous paragraph points out, we have already named over 300 ways that American is better off today than it was three years ago when he took office. So in no particular order, consider the following 13 improvements that have occurred in America under the Trump administration:
- According to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS, 76% of those polled rated the economy as very or somewhat good, higher than the rating a year ago which was 67% and the highest level since February, 2001.
- The House of Representatives passed Trump’s new trade treaty with Mexico and Canada with overwhelming Democratic support, a treaty that should benefit the U.S. economy and provide protections to workers outside of the U.S.
- According to a study by Surveys of Consumers Attitudes, consumer sentiment has been at 95 or higher in 30 of the previous 35 months, a 20 year high.
- Trump has recently announced that he will be withdrawing about 4,000 U.S. troops from Afghanistan, hopefully a first step in getting the country completely out of this disaster.
- Since Trump took office the number of individuals receiving food stamp aid has dropped by 6.2 million people and 2.7 million households, a sign of a robust economy.
- Trump has introduced additional food stamp regulations that will reduce the number of food stamp recipients by another 700,000 able bodied adults.
- There are currently 158 million American citizens in the workforce, a record.
- Female labor workforce participation is at an all time high.
- The African-American unemployment rate is at an all time low.
- Over 6.3 million jobs have been created by the Trump economy, with over half of them going to women.
- November results on illegal immigration showed for the sixth consecutive month the number of apprehensions of illegal immigrants at the border was down from the previous month, hitting their lowest level since July, 2018, indicating that Trump has tightened up security on the southern border.
- Trump recently donated his quarterly salary to fighting opioid addiction in the country, a donation that follows previous donations of his salary to the Department of Education, infrastructure improvement, Veterans Affairs, the Small Business Administration, alcohol abuse prevention, and aid to U.S. farmers.
- Under Trump, improper payments by the Medicare program have declined $7 billion from fiscal 2017 through 2019.
For those of you that have hated on Trump since day one, and given your obvious gross error in judgment relative to Trump given the well 300 accomplishments we have previously listed, let me ask that you do us all a favor by implementing the following changes in your behavior and attitude:
- Chill out, tamp down your TDS affliction. No matter how much you hate Trump on a sexist, personal basis, get over it. He is the legally and duly elected President, he will be around for a while so refocus your hatred on more constructive issues and matters. You will live a lot longer if you take your hatred out of your heart and soul and devote it to something positive.
- I would really appreciate it if some of you would apologize to the Trump voters you have disrespected in some of the grossest terms possible over the past year. You have called millions of voters racists, ignorant, stupid, Nazis, KKK members, and other horrible names simply because you disagreed with their voting choice. No American should be called such disgusting names simply because they exercised their Constitutional rights to the best of their abilities. Plus, slandering over 60 million Americans is no way to unite the country and get it focused on the real issues facing us all.
- More personally, I would like, no I am demanding, an apology from some of you for your slanderous and disgusting name calling because in doing so, you insulted and disrespected my sister, my family members, my friends, and my co-workers who simply voted their conscience. I will defend their right to vote anyway they wanted and will not put up with your childish and vicious venom and bile directed at them, very important people in my life.
- And finally, I challenge you to read the following blog post, a post that shows quite clearly that it was hateful people like some of you and your silence during the Obama years that actually caused Trump to be elected. Thus, the people you hate for voting for Trump are actually looking back at you in the mirror:
If you were silent in the dozens of instances listed in this post then you were responsible for the very thing you hate: a Trump Presidency. Or put another way, a so far successful and productive Trump Presidency. Over 200 accomplishments in two years is not too shabby despite many of you wanting both Trump and the country to fail.
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