@aligncare @XenaLee@mystery-ak @Quix In my posts #6 and #9, I said
...if he [Trump] winds up being able to pull off his extraordinarily ambitious plans to stop voting fraud and sanctuary cities and anchor baby citizenship and human trafficking and miscellaneous Progressive/RINO corruption--plus reliably securing the border and fixing our serious monetary problems (largely involving the Fed?) and winning his tariff wars--he might eventually get to 75% approval, but it will be a very hard fight over the short term.
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...Trump's Presidency is arguably the most difficult in history with the possible exception of Lincoln's. Even the wartime Presidents of the 20th century did not have as much on their plates as Trump does.
I failed to mention that Trump also has to get us out of the Middle East and Afghanistan, keep China in check militarily without going to war, improve relations with Russia, continue re-building our military (including a Space Warfare branch), harden our electric grid, secure us against cyber attacks, balance our national budget, start paying down the national debt, repair our ridiculously un-American demographics, strengthen our relations with Europe, finish the denuclearization of North Korea, defang Iran, slog through a new mess with the Saudi Kingdom, continue supporting Israel to the degree possible, suppress the looming violence by fascist thugs such as Antifa and BLM, crush the AGW freaks, scandalize our liberal academia, and
utterly ruin the MSM--not just slightly discredit the MSM.
He might also have to keep JFK's promise to "tear the CIA into a thousand pieces"--not just clean it up a bit. He also has to avoid getting assassinated like JFK was.
(Of course, impeachment is just a minor worry. The main problems he faces with the new Democrat-controlled House would be unrelenting obstruction and harassment while he is trying to do what our Republic definitely needs. [Reagan got a relatively modest amount done in spite of a Democrat-controlled House, but today's Democrats are mostly rabid Radical Socialists who are out for blood, probably even real blood.])
In view of what I have pointed out in these posts, I have little or no patience with those who can't see how important and difficult all of these things are on our President's plate. That includes TBR members who got kicked off FR (as I did) for opposing Trump's nomination but who now can't find it patriotically necessary to support our duly elected POTUS--warts and all. For that matter, I'm afraid that a lot of those still vigorously anti-Trump TBR members will be appalled to see Trump soon taking further vigorous and even scary steps to destroy the Deep State in all of its national and international manifestations.
(Oh, and what's with all those UFOs?
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