I don't know.
The thing that is frustrating to me, it seems as if no dissent is tolerated at times, by some.
I have been disappointed in every President, and all politicians, at one time or another.
The farther left they've went, the higher the disappointment.
Some say if we criticize here on this forum, we are helping the left, adding fuel to the fire, or worse, in cahoots with the left.
I disagree.
It is not as if we are shouting it from the rooftops, changing the hearts and minds of the swing voters.
If we can't speak our minds here on this forum, where can we?
I leave it here, and generally do not talk about politics outside of this forum.
I wasn't in the Trump camp, due to a lot of stuff he said, but I will say I am in it now.
His actions (not words) have shown me that he is a 10th amendment guy, letting the states handle their own affairs, for better or worse, but I believe that is what a POTUS should do.
I like the deregulation going on, also.
Judicial picks are good. The problem is that conservatives in general do not mark in lock-step on the courts like liberals do.
It appears that the best we can do on the courts is find the most conservative for the positions, but it will always have mixed results.
Conservatives are not robots, like the liberals.
My main criticism is that the debt keeps soaring.
I know he doesn't allocate the money, but I'd like to see a veto used now and again.
Rand Paul seems to be the only one in DC talking about this lately.
I give him high marks, but not 100%, but I've never given a politician 100% yet.