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RamboCell29

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Who out of these 3 are most responsible for inflation?

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hockeybub89 posted...
@puppy
@RamboCell29
@any Trump supporter

Your response?

Personally, Trump had a lot of flaws, there is no argument from me there. I voted for Cruz in the primary in 2016 because I thought Trump would be too liberal and was a Democrat in disguise.

I voted for him in 2016 because I didn't want a left wing Supreme Court for the next 10-20 years. In that regard Trump was phenomenal. The tax cuts were great and the Trump economy up until Covid was the best in the history of this country. Trump's foreign policy was also very successful. The same countries who laughed in Trump's face about Russian oil are now looking at a dark, dark winter... And mideast was in better shape after 4 years of his presidency.

I also defend Trump in these regards - the Dems first impeachment was a sham imo, and Russian collusion hoax was engineered by Hillary Clinton.

But clearly there were things that could have and should have been done differently in the last year of his presidency with Covid, riots, etc.

That's the main reason I am on board with new blood in 2024. I think DeSantis provides the best blend of policy, personality, and effectiveness moving forward.

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Ron DeSantis/Tim Scott 2024


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