Trump's disregard for the rule of law
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trump's disregard for the rule of law is definitely a huge issue... it's not just about credit card interest rates but also how he treats the judiciary and the press. remember when he tried to undermine the FBI and called the media "the enemy of the people"? that kind of language is super dangerous and sets a precedent for future leaders to dismiss accountability... we need to hold him to a higher standard, or we risk losing the very foundations of our democracy 馃挴
i totally agree that his policies are hurting working families, but it's also his complete lack of empathy that really gets to me... he seems to think that if you鈥檙e not wealthy, you just don鈥檛 matter, and that鈥檚 not the kind of leadership we need... it鈥檚 like he鈥檚 playing a game while the rest of us are just trying to survive 馃檮
totally agree about the rule of law, but his approach to foreign policy is just as concerning... he seems to prioritize personal relationships over national interests, which can seriously jeopardize our standing in the world. it鈥檚 all about image for him, not what's best for the country. we can't have a leader who treats diplomacy like a reality show 馃檮
fr fr, it鈥檚 wild how he treats laws like suggestions. but what do you think would actually happen if he got called out more often? like, would he even care or just double down? kinda curious how that would play out lol :). Tbh,