I agree with him in that sometimes I think President Trump shoots from the lip and I wish he’d comment a little less.
His policies however have been fantastic.
As for the budget and the deficit....it was the Republican Congress that passed that. President Trump did not like it but was forced to sign it. He warned that he would not sign another bloated monstrosity of a budget like that.
Other than that one Hawaiian judge he appointed to the 9th circuit, his judicial appointments have been very good.
As to the economy...it wasn’t really in a good place before. We had a very slow very anemic recovery that only STARTED to feel like any recovery at all about 2 years ago. Its been absolutely turbocharged under President Trump thanks to the tax cuts he pushed for and thanks in large part to all the deregulating he’s done - special kudos for taking a chainsaw to a lot of the really destructive enviro-wacko regulations that were crippling business.
Trump exaggerates. Hillary, Obama and Bill are in your face liars.
“... I think President Trump shoots from the lip and I wish hed comment a little less.”
Unlike all the politicians in DC and beyond, he tells you what he thinks, is not going to take crap from others and willing to punch back hard, ... things he learned in NY City, unlike most of the others who put on a mask while they cowardly hide their true characters / intentions. I would wager if he were not this different, he would neither have been nominated for nor elected to the Office.
With regards to the Republican Congress forcing Trump to sign it, it is “comparative liability.” He did not have to sign it. I don’t remember Trump nor any other candidate on either side really address the unsustainable deficit / debt problems during the primaries and general. Ding dong the Tea Party is dead; the Koch brothers didn’t care either. Whoever was elected will eventually be forced to the day of reckoning. I found the author of the article’s concern about this issue very hollow at best. Where was he during the past 16 years?