Conservative polices don't benefit normal people.
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I’m good with conservative policies.
Thank goodness Trump got rid of that awful policy.
Good on the conservatives for not reflexively kicking out reporters like him- like the left does when people start asking inconvenient questions to them
They don't get kicked out for inconvenient questions it's the not listening to the answer because their bias
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How did Trump policies benefit my life? Number 1 moving to bring the American empire to an end abroad, starting with a withdrawal from Syria as well as the closing down of American bases in foreign lands. America has had it's hey day of oppressive imperialism abroad, it's time to turn inward and deal with our own shit.
Number 2 energy independence brought this nation sub $2 gas prices. Gas prices don't merely affect the price you pay at the pump, energy independence affects the cost of shit you buy at the grocery store. Energy independence reduces the US need to rely on foreigners, both enemies and allies, for oil. With energy independence, the US needs to worry less about shit happening outside of its borders and so there's less excuse to go around fucking around in the middle east and starting pointless wars.
Number 3 Trump's policies have brought notoriety to a southern border issue that the uniparty system in America had spent decades pretending wasn't there. Trump couldn't solve the issue wholly as, even with his first two years in office, the Republican Party controlling the House showed it did not want a border by virtue of taking Trump's 2017 budget proposal, removing funding for the wall, and refusing to budge on the matter. The fact that the House was anti-wall was entirely the fault of us GOP voters, too many of us having a disconnect to see that when we send a man who says he's going to drain the swamp, we need to understand that our representatives and senators are also a part of that swamp. We didn't get it then and even now, six years later as evidenced by Tim Scott, John Cornyn, and other faggots winning landslide re-elections, we still don't get it. The border war is something which is going to have to be addressed for a long time, and it's something which one man won't be able to solve. If Trump wins re-election and we give him another bog standard Chamber of Commerce Republican House and Senate, no Trump supporter should be surprised if Trump fails to deal with immigration in a second term either.
Number 4 Trump brought jobs. Not recovery jobs, as the meme about Biden's heckin insane job creation shows, but EXPANSION jobs. Trump's was an economy expanding, not regaining it's strength. These were new jobs, not old jobs that managed to survive the pandemic.
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/nfib-business-optimism-index - Small Business Optimism hit all time highs under Trump. I suppose they all were optimistic of the country because of Trump's ebil lies?
Le heckin ebil Trump tax cuts for the rich... Well, your statist counter parts in the US, now that the fall out of such tax cuts expiring which are only for the rich btw, are starting to sing a more honest tune about who the tax cuts really benefitted - https://www.wsj.com/articles/biden-seeks-extension-of-trump-tax-cuts-for-most-households-9109b53f
Trump tariffs did not hurt the economy nor did it cause a shift in costs to the end consumer - https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/trump-right-tariffs-helped-gdp-growth-not-way-you-want-n1005311
Real wages in the US skyrocketed in growth under Trump. Pair that with low inflation and wages were actually increasing, not just nominally. Paired with energy independence and the reducing cost of materials at that time, only a detached socialist from Canada who spends their time bitching about American politics could not understand the affect that would have on livelihood - https://www.statista.com/statistics/612519/average-annual-real-wages-united-states/
Actually talk about Canadian issues, not just bitching about American ones