Our Constitution is unique in the way that it doesn't fully outline the law like others do. This is to ensure it is a "living document." So because of this, federal law and practices are built largely on norms.
Trump advertised himself as a breaker of these norms. This was seen as a good thing for some. But, this in actuality makes the law more plastic.
The president has different powers between domestic and foreign policy. The foreign policy president is extremely powerful. Trump took full advantage of this and destroyed every possible norm on foreign diplomacy. Our allie's opinions and relationships with us is at an all time low. Breaking agreements and using twitter to make foreign policy decisions has left allies concerned about the 4 year election cycle. There is a reason why Biden promises a "return to normalcy" to our allies.
From the perspective of the GOP, Trump has lead the party into suicide. His election fraud allegations, conspiracism, and involvement in the GA races, stimulus bill, the riots, and so on has effectively polarized the party WITHIN.
Trump's response to COVID19 is a whole another story. It cost him the election and numerous lives. He was extremely protective - not of the electorate, but his legacy.
His response to the elections, COVID, and now the riot has left him in a downward spiral. The GOP doesn't want to be associated with political suicide.
Developing democracies around the world were in shock and confused during the riots. Our enemies (China and Russia) were estatic - RT News consistently reported about the implications the riots had for democracy.
And through all this loss, all these mistakes, here all of you stand. Losing every day. And still completely out of touch and completely delusional.
You mean kind of like your safe space of Reddit, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram..... Oh am I forgetting any platform that endorses Ayatollah Khomeini?
Never said I supported those platforms. People who disagree with you aren't all one person.
So your reason for hating Trump is....?
Our Constitution is unique in the way that it doesn't fully outline the law like others do. This is to ensure it is a "living document." So because of this, federal law and practices are built largely on norms.
Trump advertised himself as a breaker of these norms. This was seen as a good thing for some. But, this in actuality makes the law more plastic.
The president has different powers between domestic and foreign policy. The foreign policy president is extremely powerful. Trump took full advantage of this and destroyed every possible norm on foreign diplomacy. Our allie's opinions and relationships with us is at an all time low. Breaking agreements and using twitter to make foreign policy decisions has left allies concerned about the 4 year election cycle. There is a reason why Biden promises a "return to normalcy" to our allies.
From the perspective of the GOP, Trump has lead the party into suicide. His election fraud allegations, conspiracism, and involvement in the GA races, stimulus bill, the riots, and so on has effectively polarized the party WITHIN.
Trump's response to COVID19 is a whole another story. It cost him the election and numerous lives. He was extremely protective - not of the electorate, but his legacy.
His response to the elections, COVID, and now the riot has left him in a downward spiral. The GOP doesn't want to be associated with political suicide.
Developing democracies around the world were in shock and confused during the riots. Our enemies (China and Russia) were estatic - RT News consistently reported about the implications the riots had for democracy.
And through all this loss, all these mistakes, here all of you stand. Losing every day. And still completely out of touch and completely delusional.