hap0206, See again, with change -- what a pile of horse shit.
[...] One example of your bullshit.... gee, let me think, what was the trade retaliation for? Farmers spent a generation finding markets for their products, and it got wiped off the map with his insane tariffs... which of course we, the taxpayers once again paid for his blunders. And you consider that a victory? Fuck over some ordinary americans, farmers, and make every one else pay to try to make it right? Do you think that driving up the cost of farm products had no end result in inflation that you love to blame on biden? https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=169667686
No, don't misunderstand at all. The man is a crook and the man's policies were little but bad for America. Which policy of Trump's exactly did you like. The tax plan because you did well out of it?
Couldn't have been his health plan - Trump’s Policy Failures Have Exacted a Heavy Toll on Public Health But things were on the decline long before he took office By Jacob Bor, David U. Himmelstein, Steffie Woolhandler on March 5, 2021 In the final year of Donald Trump’s presidency, more than 450,000 Americans died from COVID-19, and life expectancy fell by 1.13 years, the biggest decrease since World War II. Many of the deaths were avoidable; COVID-19 mortality in the U.S. was 40 percent higher than the average of the other wealthy nations in the Group of Seven (G7). https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/trumps-policy-failures-have-exacted-a-heavy-toll-on-public-health1/
rooster, Your abject willful ignorance cries out for it all ---- A better path forward for criminal justice: Reimagining pretrial and sentencing
"And than there’s this insanity that will keep republicans in office for a long time… One part of the 611-page amendment to House Bill 163, a massive police reform initiative introduced by the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus, is the Pretrial Fairness Act, which would abolish cash bail."
Pamela K. Lattimore, Cassia Spohn, and Matthew DeMichele April 2021
The roots of mass incarceration in the United States lie in policies and practices that result in jail for millions of individuals charged with but not convicted of any crime and lengthy jail or prison sentences for those who are convicted. These policies and practices are the results of 50 years of efforts at criminal justice reform in response to the “War on Crime” and the “War on Drugs” that began in the 1970s—intended to improve public safety, curb drug abuse, and address perceived inequities in the justice system, these reforms also had unintended consequences that exacerbated disparities. More - https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=169914302
If people were treated equally under the law Trump would be in jail for any number of life sentences. Though not convicted of any crime.