FrostyJack wrote: » The main reason I would put him in the worst president category is, bar the covid crisis of this year, there hasn't been any major events, like World War or financial crisis but still manage to turn it into a *hit show. Like with his inheritance, if he just left it alone and did nothing, he would be better off. At every turn he just made it worse. Say for example he didn't use Twitter, how much better off he and his presidency would have been.
Tell me how wrote: » [/B] He could have sat on his ass and waltz home if he had any bit of cop on.Let the scientists lead the way and only give weekly commentary on Covid and limit that to thanking them and imploring people to isolate. Limit political campaigning because of Covid and tell his crew to use mail in from day one. Appoint a group of Black community representatives and the likes of Kanye to investigate why there were still issues with policing but say that it would take them 12 months to assess correctly and so he'd need a second term to act on their findings. Allow someone to vet his tweets before they went public. This would have removed the covefe's, the typos, the ALL CAPS, the 'fake news' type of tweets which mostly led to hi being ridiculed. The incumbent always has the advantage, particularly in a time of strife because any change is considered risky. These facts, along with the above, would have easily got him over the line. Thankfully for us, he was too narcissistic to appear like he was listening to the advice of others. He died on the rock of his own stupidity. If he had won, his legacy would have been 'Undefeated 2 term President' he knows this and that most bother him every day. A small consolation I have is that for every bit as selfish, incompetent, weak, prejudiced, susceptible to being manipulated as he turned out to be, I said it 4 years ago that that was who and what he was. He has left a fake tan like stain on the office of the United States for how he did what he did. No longer can they claim righteous honour associated with the holders of that office irrespective of whether or not they ever had a right to.
amandstu wrote: » I don't disagree but how close did he come to having his cake and eating it?** If he had done the sensible things you suggest he would have forfeited the blind allegiance of his followers. Tonight ,in Nashville we may be witnessing the actions of some of those followers who are acting out his "the press are the enemy of the people" verbiage as ATT is the parent company of CNN. ** sure he lost big(ish) but ,had it been a little closer he could have made a lot more of it.
hotmail.com wrote: » Since when was the Supreme Court so important anyway.? It's just part of American myth.
aloyisious wrote: » Taking a sidestep from the main debate, the U.S.S.C is very important to and in the U.S. In a 5/4 decision in July, it ruled in favour of a Native American appealing a rape conviction. In a decision written by Neil Gorsuch, the court ALSO ruled that almost half of the state of Oklahoma was, for certain purposes, the property of the Native American tribes and that only federal prosecutors can bring charges against native Americans there-in. A kicker is that the tribes were forcibly evicted from their original tribal lands by the Federal Govt in the trail of tears period and moved to Oklahoma, giving the tribes rights to the Oklahoma land in lieu. There are also the civil rights rulings to blacks and women.
hotmail.com wrote: » The Supreme Court interprets the laws, legislators make the laws. Every country has a supreme court for that reason, but only in America do they think it's this transformative institution. This leads to the crazy hysteria in America when it comes to the appointment of judges. Non stories everywhere else, but Americans make a drama out of it.
aloyisious wrote: » The effective role the U.S.S.C plays in the U.S is in putting the laws passed by politicians into effect. Its when the politicians try to take over the role of the U.S.S.C and get their own way [as with Trump to the present day] that it is of import. If it had the low level of import that you seem to believe it has in the U.S, why is it that Trump believes the opposite to you? Is he one of the hysterical people you have in mind?
paul71 wrote: » That is simply untrue, a legislature puts laws into effect. A judicial system simply determines the validity of of laws in terms of the rules which bind the legislature ie. a constitution, or interpret a specific case with regard to the law passed by the legislature. They have NO role in putting laws into effect, that is solely the role of the legislative branch.
amandstu wrote: » If some politicians succeed in stacking the courts to their partisan advantage can the electorate trump this process by voting for politicians who will enact new laws that the courts will be forced to follow ,no matter how they interpret them? If the courts show ill will (which I doubt) then might be the time to increase the number of judges (or impeach any who exhibit bad faith in their role)
hotmail.com wrote: » History is about having the benefit of hindsight. That's the point. Historians don't make judgements until long after the person has left office when the hysteria has died down. They examine the policy effects and impact on the country. Most of the Trump madness will be forgotten. Remember the impeachment soap opera.. forgotten.At the moment, it's impossible to say he's the worst president ever.
hotmail.com wrote: » Surely Johnson and Nixon are worse in the last 50 years. The millions killed in Vietnam and Combodia surely outweigh any of the stuff Trump did. Not to mention all the dead Iraqis caused by George Bush.
Cody montana wrote: » 1 in 1000 Americans have died from Covid-19. Trump seems to have given up stopping it.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » But he never even tried to stop it, every single speech he gave and still gives is all about him. A bomb went off on Christmas day, has Trump even said a word about it yet? Covid for Trump was an annoyance because people were talking more about that than him.
aloyisious wrote: » Fox News has him accusing Mitch and other republicans of failing to fight on his behalf regarding the outcome of the 2020 presidential election – which Trump continues to argue was "Rigged & Stolen." "If a Democrat Presidential Candidate had an Election Rigged & Stolen, with proof of such acts at a level never seen before, the Democrat Senators would consider it an act of war, and fight to the death," Trump wrote on Twitter. "Mitch & the Republicans do NOTHING, just want to let it pass. NO FIGHT!"
BonnieSituation wrote: » It's not. He's clearly the worst by almost all available metrics. I'm still so shocked that you're this interested in American politics. And no doubt you'll be very quick to criticise Biden for not being purer than the driven snow as soon as his hand is on the Bible come Jan 20th.
StringerBell wrote: » Its incredibly amusing in some ways alright, this "absolute proof" that for some reason they don't ever bother to produce in court