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Analysis - Trump's legacy: A more divided America, a more unsettled world


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18 minutes ago, ExpatOK said:

Do yourself a favor and watch this video so you can develop a heart of gratitude for the greatest president ever. He lays out his administration's accomplishments in a clear concise way.

 

Look at the facts and let go of the hate.

What video?  Having a hard time coming up with a credible link to back up your false claims? 

 

We're waiting....

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1 minute ago, kingdong said:

I looked at the link,it didn,t report the lockdown status of the rallys.anyway not really that bothered so goodnight.

You can put 2 and 2 together.  There were rallies every month all over the US.  So yes, he was doing them during lock downs and during the peak outbreak of the virus in many cities.  This is well known if you read the proper source for news.  You won't read this on Fox, OANN, etc.

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1 minute ago, Thakkar said:

Wait! There’s still time for him to release his taxes, explain what “infrastructure week” was all about, get Mexico to pay for the 3% of wall he built, save coal jobs, and unveil his “great” healthcare plan.

We would all get sick of winning, its for our own good

 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

he promised an end to “American carnage,” a bleak and dysfunctional nation he had insisted that he alone could fix.

And now the world knows! Both the American people and the rest of the world is feeling the rotten stink after four years. The result of too many US citizens blindly following a madman.

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Trump has another legacy, as usual not a good one. He weaponised the US dollar, imposing sanctions on over 3000 individuals, corporations, and countries. It has given new impetus to undermining the status of the USD as the world's reserve currency.

China and Russia in direct trades now use their own currencies for the majority of transactions. The Europeans are seeking to use the euro to replace the dollar in their transactions as well.

Expect the dollar to weaken even further, that's Trump's legacy. If it loses reserve currency status, one dollar buys 10 baht?

https://www.theage.com.au/business/banking-and-finance/trump-era-spurs-new-efforts-to-undermine-us-dollar-s-status-20210120-p56vij.html

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24 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

My own prediction is those predictions of yours will be difficult to achieve from a jail cell. There's more than enough evidence to put him there, on multiple fronts.

Trump has won one thing, the title of the worst President in the history of the USA.

As you are such a strong supporter of his legacy of division and hatred, I have to ask - did you donate to his campaign fund?

An interesting read:

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/big-law-trump-untouchable-client-firms-condemn-business-2021-1

 

Trump is becoming an 'untouchable client.' Here's how law firms are turning on the president, from calling for his removal to dumping his business.

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1 minute ago, Dagfinnur Traustason said:

And now the world knows! Both the American people and the rest of the world is feeling the rotten stink after four years. The result of a majority of US citizens blindly following a madman.

Not a majority, but yes, a significant percentage.  All blinded by the lies from the right wing fake news sites.

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3 hours ago, ezzra said:

Too early to tell really, as usually history is the better judge of events and their aftermath, is the world worse now because of Trump? some will say yes others will beg to differ, for now, let's see how 46 will do...

While this is usually true,  I was listening to two famous historians this morning and both stated in Trump's case, history will probably judge him pretty harshly.

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