The (many) indictments of Donald Trump

Didn't Biden push for 2 different bills that injected trillions of dollars into the economy that pumped up inflation and the feds reaction to raise interest rates? He immediately signed executive orders to kill off domestic oil production.
Biden single handedly destroyed our economy.
Yeah . . . but nobody really talks about all the Covid relief that Trump supported too. It was a group effort.
 
Hopefully they are regretting it now and feeling the consequences of being soft
The 2022 mid-term results suggest that they still don't like Donald Trump. Republicans underperformed. They would likely have done much better in states such as Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Nevada if Trump had just stayed on the sidelines.
 
Yeah . . . but nobody really talks about all the Covid relief that Trump supported too. It was a group effort.
Covid was in it's start when Trump was close to leaving office. The blood clot vaccine was just being introduced and Biden came in and signed dozens of executive orders that decimated the economy in addition to cow towing to the teachers unions.
Biden was one destructive POS from day one.
 
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The 2022 mid-term results suggest that they still don't like Donald Trump. Republicans underperformed. They would likely have done much better in states such as Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Nevada if Trump had just stayed on the sidelines.
Trump's support of Herschel Walker amounted to putting campaign slogans on rocks and throwing them at cars.
 
Covid was in it's start when Trump was close to leaving office. The blood clot vaccine was just being introduced and Biden came in and signed dozens of executive orders that decimated the economy in addition to cow towing to the teachers unions.
Biden was one destructive POS from day one.
Covid was the entire last year of Trump's term. The stock market went off a cliff in March. Trump signed the CARES Act. Trump extended unemployment benefits.

I'm not defending Biden's "solutions". Just saying the economy was going to be shaky even if Trump got reelected. He just wouldn't have dumped as much gas on the fire.
 
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Your claim is that only the worst republican candidate was capable of winning. You might want to sit back and ponder the implications of that position.

Since you see Romney as the best and Trump as the worst of the GOP, then, yes, only the worst of the GOP was capable of winning. Since the dems went radical, moderates (RINOs or do nothings actually) like McCain and Romney have no place and no chance as the GOP candidates. People are fed up with that kind of pacifist garbage. Fight fire with fire.
 
Since you see Romney as the best and Trump as the worst of the GOP, then, yes, only the worst of the GOP was capable of winning. Since the dems went radical, moderates (RINOs or do nothings actually) like McCain and Romney have no place and no chance as the GOP candidates. People are fed up with that kind of pacifist garbage. Fight fire with fire.
Clinton? radical? You can't be serious. You will not see a more moderate democrat moving forward. For the past two election cycles, dems have nominated one of the most moderate among the choices.

If only the repubs had done the same.....or will do the same in 2024.
 
The 2022 mid-term results suggest that they still don't like Donald Trump. Republicans underperformed. They would likely have done much better in states such as Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Nevada if Trump had just stayed on the sidelines.
Still won the House which was important to keep the regime in check. I always argues the Senate map was never in favor of the Rs. Also let’s not act like Fetterman and Warnock are some high quality senators. The 2024 is more friendly to the Rs I believe
 
"Fraud" may be going too far, but his golf and resort properties are definitely not prosperous as he lead viewers of The Apprentice to believe. He has had numerous failures, including Trump Taj Mahal, Trump University, Trump Steaks, the Trump Hotel in DC ...

He also inherited much more money from his father, than what he has claimed in the past. His two most successful business endeavors have been Trump Tower in Manhattan, and his stint as host of The Apprentice.

Then Walt Disney, Heinz, Ford, Stan Lee, PT Barnum, and Hershey are all frauds or not that successful as everyone went bankrupt at some point. You play high stakes you win and lose big time. He’s still around though and everyone knows him by one name.

People who aren’t in business just don’t understand the roller coaster ride it is. He may be an asshat but he’s damn successful.
 
Since you see Romney as the best and Trump as the worst of the GOP, then, yes, only the worst of the GOP was capable of winning. Since the dems went radical, moderates (RINOs or do nothings actually) like McCain and Romney have no place and no chance as the GOP candidates. People are fed up with that kind of pacifist garbage. Fight fire with fire.
They will continue to run far far left more and more radical. Bill Clinton wouldn’t get the nomination, no one would even consider Lieberman as a running mate. This is the party of the AOC and Bernie Sanders types now
 
You have to feel sorry for Melania. He brings great shame to her (and to himself in his treatment of her), then makes it worse by denying it even now. Absolutely nobody, even his supporters, believe for one second he didn't sleep with SD.
 
I hear what you're saying, but the fact remains that Biden had a consistent 4-6 point lead in the head to head polls over Trump from the time he announced that he was running, even though the economy was strong. Trump didn't lose because of a pandemic-stricken economy. He lost because independent voters grew weary of his conduct.

That was also evident during the 2022 mid-term elections. Trump-endorsed candidates performed poorly in key states such as Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Nevada.

He lost due to the vast, wrought with fraud, mail in voting bs.
 
Trump's businesses are private companies so WTF is it the business of the state outside of taxes (and he's not being charged with a tax violation) how he recorded a payoff for an NDA? Furthermore since Trump is in the hospitality/entertainment/real estate and persona business a very good argument can be made that a payoff to avoid bad press is a legitimate business expense and since it was done through his attorney it was legal fees.

He went all caps. Lol.
 

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