Trump Good and Evil

John Stossel

April 05, 2023

Source: Bigstock The Stossel TV Studio is just a block from Trump Tower.

Today, noisy helicopters hover, and walkways are pointlessly blocked by the normal politics/media excess: a lot of barricades manned by a lot of bored police officers.

The predicted “huge demonstration!” and “possible violence” are not visible.

“Presidents need to not be above the law, but neither must they deal with politically inspired charges.”

Donald Trump left for the court house around 1 p.m. to turn himself in. He was reserved and fingerprinted at the courthouse. He then pled innocent to the 34-count charge of falsifying records to hide hush money payments.

Presidents need to not be above the law, but neither must they face politically inspired charges.

Manhattan district attorneys campaigned on opposing Trump, bragging, “I have sued Trump more than a hundred times!” He recommended he would be the very best choice to get Trump before he even saw the proof. That’s just incorrect. Federal district attorneys did see the proof and chose versus charging Trump.

Using project funds to pay someone to keep silent about sex may well violate the rules, but most campaign finance rules are ineffective, and no serious person believes this case would ever be brought versus anyone besides Trump.

This is a slippery slope to banana republic.

On the other hand, Trump definitely is an awful individual.

In his real estate organization, he cheated the little individuals, skillfully using our slow and costly justice system to avoid paying what he owed.

As president, he was unpresidential and childish. He’s vain, self-centered and imply. He does not check out or listen to advice from clever people, and he lies once again and once again. I hate him.

Yet it would be better for America if he were president today, rather of Joe Biden.

Absolutely nothing is more crucial to more individuals, particularly the poor, than a solid dollar and a growing economy.

Trump’s presidency brought us closer to that than today’s Democrats ever will.

Trump knows how government can kill development. He criticized “job-crushing policies,” stating he ‘d eliminate 2 of them for every single brand-new one passed. He didn’t, however he did rescind some big ones: allowing more oil drilling, decreasing the Environmental Protection Agency’s power to control waterways that are hardly waterways, ending Barack Obama’s policies forcing car manufacturers to make “greener” cars and trucks (Biden reimposed them), and permitting web service providers to charge different rates for various services (reversing the devastating net neutrality).

His words alone sent out a message: “Not everybody requires welfare. You can work!”

Under Obama, individuals stopped looking for work. Democrats’ message was: Poor individuals are victims of an unjust system; you require handouts.

Under Trump, people began working again. 6 million Americans were employed. Unemployment dropped to a 50-year low.

Trump signed the First Step Act, minimizing long prison sentences for drug-related offenses.

He introduced Operation Terminal velocity, speeding production of Covid vaccines.

He selected judges who think in totally free speech and minimal federal government.

Hooray for President Trump!

But then there’s the evil Trump.

He lies and breaks promises.

Trump promised he would “cut costs, major league” and after that increased costs.

Biden’s been even worse; this administration’s crazy costs is why inflation is eliminating your cost savings. However Trump was little bit much better. He increased spending from an already astounding $4.1 trillion in 2017 to $6.55 trillion in 2020.

Trump promised to end America’s wars. He didn’t. In fact, he signed an enormous $738 billion defense costs, boasting that it was “an all-time record!” At least Trump, unlike his predecessors, didn’t start new wars.

Trump imposed tariffs on China, ignorantly claiming they ‘d secure American consumers. Instead, the tariffs penalized American consumers and businesses. So Trump then gave billions of your dollars to farmers and others harmed by his tariffs.

Lastly, Trump contradicted the results of the election. For 224 years, our democracy has actually had a tranquil transfer of power. Trump ended that.

He lied about citizen scams. He told his supporters, “Combat like hell.”

On Jan. 6, he did inform them to “in harmony” march to the Capitol, but when things got ugly, he not did anything. Just hours later did he publish a video asking protesters to go house.

Today he reveals no regret for any of the nasty things he did.

Due to the fact that of Trump, Biden will probably be reelected.

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