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Old 06-04-2017, 00:21   #1090
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Re: U.S President: Donald Trump

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
He did deliver on healthcare and he rescued the auto industry and left the economy in a better state than he took it on.

Back to Trump, it's now reported that he has 'responsibility' to act over Syria. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...l-assad-syria/
There's always negative points and positive ones. I genuinely used to believe Obama was some kind of American cult hero that could literally do no wrong. I was gobsmacked at the sheer amount of things he'd actually got wrong that people just want to pass over because like above, he can do no wrong.

There was a whole heap of crap listed that was merely opinion and not fact whichever way you looked at it but the amount I was able to cross check and verify was surprising. I'd originally wrote off the good riddance and hate Obama posts off as racist rednecks.

As for what Trump's meant to do, I don't know, his predecessor made some bad choices in that aspect. Training rebels was an absolute failure, arming them arguably just made it worse, but I don't hold that against him, choices have to be made, some turn out to be crap, it happens.

So if you take the bogus issue of blame out the window and just forget who did what and when, what is the best course of action?
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