My fave Prez in by whole life.
Me too....And, I go all the way back to FDR.
Same here.
I haven’t forgotten about Ronald Reagan either. He was a very good man and I appreciated his service to our nation very much.
When his casket laid in state at the Reagan Library, I went over there with my wife and we paid our respect to the man.
We live in different times. Trump is the man that is called for in these days. I believe he is well on his way of returning this nation to it’s Founding tenets, as much as possible.
It would be impossible to actually do it 100%. The world has changed. It is remarkable how well the Constitution holds up over time though.
Trump gets it, and over the next six years I expect to see him please us again and again.
Mine as well.
DJT is has hands down delivered the best *results* from a President in my life, but I struggle with his “presidentialness” to some degree.
If his execution were combined with Reagan’s statesmanship and poise, I have no doubt he’d be up 15 points in the polls right now.
One thing that worries me is that Trump is particularly polarizing to the women in my sphere. While there are certainly exceptions, he seems to trigger even right-leaning women with alarming consistency.
His positions on immigration bother me sometimes, but I’m never sure if he’s supporting legislation he knows in advance will fail to paint a more moderate picture or not.
The past two years have been a constant string of winning, and I’m no where near tired of it.
I maintain that a large swath of voters pull the lever based on likeability alone, however, and the potential to gain support among those voters who really don’t understand the issues driving their political leanings and would throw in with Oprah because “she’s nice” is being squandered.
We’re only 17 months into President Trump’s 8 years. He hasn’t eclipsed President Reagan in accomplishments, just in the joy of watching America’s enemies dissolve into tears daily. He is on track to edge out Reagan, eventually, just not there yet.