I work off of tangible economic results. You can work off of what the Church Ladies have to say. My way puts money in my pockets. Your way makes you feel guilty drinking a beer at lunch.
Again, with Trump, it's not just about the economics,
Pro-Lifers for Trump speaking up again, he's done a lot in the social conservative area, it is wrong for some so-called Trump supporters to discount this when it's also said rather universally, that Trump was elected in part by the Evangelicals, white Evangelicals.
Moving the US embassy to Jerusalem and so on, there are many accomplishments by Trump in this area.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2016/11/09/exit-polls-show-white-evangelicals-voted-overwhelmingly-for-donald-trump/Without the Evangelicals, good chance, Trump would not have been elected.
It's a litmus test for GOP presidential candidates, whether one likes it or not. Trump, Cruz, and on down the line, Rubio, Bush, Carly, all were strong pro-lifers.
Religious liberty forum just in the past two weeks and Trump threatening Turkey with sanctions over a preacher being held there?
Time to take in the whole picture of Trump, not just some areas.