So what would you trade in Trump’s case? You’re clearly willing to negotiate on atrocities, what would he have to bribe you in order for you to ignore his?
The difference is that FDR’s presidency was basically one major improvement for American citizens after another, including winning the worst war in human history, and his positive improvements still provide daily significant protections for every American citizen to this very day. He actually has a positive legacy to BALANCE the Internment issue, which is basically his only misstep in 4 terms.
Trump does not have ANY positive policies to mitigate the many, many criminal instances of treason, corruption, murder, pedophilia, and more that he has partaken in or facilitated. There will be no “trades” in Trump’s case, he will be lucky to avoid being the first president to be executed, which is what he deserves.
You owe nearly everything positive in your life to FDR. Without the protections he put on workers, and regulations for employers, we would still have dangerous workplaces like the early 20th centuries, with long hours, low pay, and no benefits, which is exactly what MAGA wants to return to.
That’s why I’m asking you what it would take. It’s a hypothetical. You believe it’s possible to find a balance in evil people, so what would that balance be?
If trump passed a really good national healthcare plan, would you forgive him for his concentration camps? How about a $30 minimum wage? UBI?
What if he gave you, personally, $10 million dollars? Would that be a big enough bribe to spin your moral compass?
Trump is a Corrupt, Pedophile, Rapist, Traitor. He could give me a billion dollars, and I’d still happily flip the switch on the electric chair, and go out and celebrate with a beer.
You’re blowing nonsense, because you don’t have a clue how politics works, and that’s the problem with both sides - too many ignoramuses, who think their ignorant opinion should matter.
I don’t care how politics works. I care that a man who sent 100,000 innocent people to concentration camps is being honored by having his face on a coin, and I care that I’m forced to share a society with people who believe it’s possible to forgive that behavior as long as they get something out of it.
You really are BAD at this.
The difference is that FDR’s presidency was basically one major improvement for American citizens after another, including winning the worst war in human history, and his positive improvements still provide daily significant protections for every American citizen to this very day. He actually has a positive legacy to BALANCE the Internment issue, which is basically his only misstep in 4 terms.
Trump does not have ANY positive policies to mitigate the many, many criminal instances of treason, corruption, murder, pedophilia, and more that he has partaken in or facilitated. There will be no “trades” in Trump’s case, he will be lucky to avoid being the first president to be executed, which is what he deserves.
You owe nearly everything positive in your life to FDR. Without the protections he put on workers, and regulations for employers, we would still have dangerous workplaces like the early 20th centuries, with long hours, low pay, and no benefits, which is exactly what MAGA wants to return to.
That’s why I’m asking you what it would take. It’s a hypothetical. You believe it’s possible to find a balance in evil people, so what would that balance be?
If trump passed a really good national healthcare plan, would you forgive him for his concentration camps? How about a $30 minimum wage? UBI?
What if he gave you, personally, $10 million dollars? Would that be a big enough bribe to spin your moral compass?
Trump is a Corrupt, Pedophile, Rapist, Traitor. He could give me a billion dollars, and I’d still happily flip the switch on the electric chair, and go out and celebrate with a beer.
You’re blowing nonsense, because you don’t have a clue how politics works, and that’s the problem with both sides - too many ignoramuses, who think their ignorant opinion should matter.
I don’t care how politics works. I care that a man who sent 100,000 innocent people to concentration camps is being honored by having his face on a coin, and I care that I’m forced to share a society with people who believe it’s possible to forgive that behavior as long as they get something out of it.