DrummerboyWolf said:
hokiewolf said:
DrummerboyWolf said:
hokiewolf said:
caryking said:
Well, Colorado acted…
Or the Constitution, specifically section 3 of the 14th Amendment states that the conduct that Trump acted post the 2020 election was anti-democratic and therefore the results of that anti-democratic conduct satisfies Section 3 that results in disqualification.
Do stupid things, win stupid prizes.
Make stupid statements and keep believing the main stream media. You sir are not a conservative in my opinion.
neither is Trump but you love him. Where's my love fam?
I was not a Trump guy in 2016 and did not vote for him. I did not vote for the ***** either.
He is not a conservative, but he did more for the United States than any other President in my lifetime except for Reagan. He made us energy independent. He tried to break the continuing resolution saga Congress has embraced by having a shutdown. The economy under him was probably the best it's ever been with very low inflation. He did this although the Republican majority in the House fought him the whole way because they believed the Russian Collusion Bull ***** Not a bit of it true. Also had a hostile media against him the whole time. Take into account that the 2020 election was stolen(I know you won't admit it but the evidence is there) he probably would have disabled the Deep State considerably. But because stolen elections have consequences, we are suffering probably the worst time ever in the U.S. during my lifetime.
As I said, Trump is not Conservative, but his policies were Conservative. But I guess you like a weaponized Federal Government going after Patriots for just practicing their First Amendment rights. Going after the leading Presidential candidate in the opposite party with more Bull **** lawsuits. The border is a mess but you are worried that Trump committed an Insurrection when he did not.
This both dramatically overstates what events are actually attributable to Trump and then undersells the current state of things.
What specifically did Trump do that made it the best in your lifetime? He struggled to staff positions and spearhead legislation.
It's not a "First Amendment right" of Trump's to try to overturn an election.
Why hasn't the election fraud evidence ever been produced in court?
What exactly is going on to make you think we're in the "worst time ever" in your lifetime? Is it the economy? It is impossible to compare today's economy, post-COVID to the economy under Trump pre-COVID. Or if you want to compare the economy now to the pre-COVID economy and blame Biden for it, you have to blame Trump for letting our economy crash during COVID (which isn't right - the dip wasn't Trump's fault nor was the starting point for Biden taking office Biden's fault). But our economy right now is outperforming virtually all of our peer nations. That may not be good enough for you but there's no reason to think Trump would have the economy outperforming our peer nations significantly more than Biden already does (to the extent either President effects the economy, which isn't much).
He didn't drain the swamp, and there is no reason to believe any swamp-draining will occur the second time around either.
The US's net importing energy situation had already fallen by 75% from its 2005 high by the time Trump took office. It was already trending strongly towards us being net exporters, which finally occured in 2019. But that trend has continued under Biden and we're now even more of a net exporter than we were when Trump was in office. Under Biden we're more energy-independent than we've been in 75 years.
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Net U.S. exports grew from 0.61 quadrillion British thermal unit (Btus) or "quads" in 2019 to 3.48 quads in 2020. In 2021, President Biden's first year in office, net exports increased slightly more to 3.62 quads.
Last month the EIA released data showing energy production and consumption numbers for all of 2022. You can see all the data here. In 2022, U.S. net energy exports grew to 5.94 quads, which is the highest number on record. Total U.S. energy production was also the highest on record. Overall, the U.S. produced 2.5% more energy in 2022 than we consumed. By comparison, in 2005 the U.S. consumed 44% more energy than we produced.
In conclusion, 2022 marked the highest level of US energy independence since before 1950. This milestone was achieved through a combination of factors, including the shale boom which led to a steady decline in net energy imports, rather than being solely attributed to any specific presidential administration.
But given the trend before either took office, neither president should be trying to claim anything in particular they did was responsible (although I'm sure both do).