I'm talking about Trump himself. Not based off of "the media," based off of his press conferences, words and actions. That administration has done plenty I disagree with, not to mention its fast and loose relationship with the truth. For example, leaving aside the terrorist attacks that were fabrications, one of the ones they listed as not having been covered by 'the media' was the shooting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Now, I happen to have lived in Ottawa when this happened, and I can assure you little else was discussed in the country for weeks on CBC and other Canadian outlets. I was watching the live coverage at work as it happened. I also saw several American outlets covering it.
Here's a link to a story by CBC about Obama and other world leaders commenting on it. It also is worth noting that that attack doesn't fit into their narrative of radical immigrants and refugees- that attack was committed by a Canadian citizen born in Quebec. There was another one on that list they released in Quebec two days earlier. I can tell you, once again- widely covered, and also committed by a Canadian-born citizen. He's also made several comments about crime being on the rise in the United States, despite the fact that it isn't. Which brings us to particular policies. I won't even mention all the conflicts of interests with his businesses:
Things I disagree with:The ban on refugees and travel from certain countries. This makes no sense; none of the attacks they're claiming to be trying to prevent would have been prevented had these bans been in place beforehand. All it does is serve to exacerbate tensions and essentially function as race-baiting, furthering the tendency to blame economic and social issues on the 'other.'
The wall. Even if you agree with the goal, probably more expensive than what it's trying to prevent, and probably won't work.
His cabinet picks. Bannon in particular being in any position of influence is just disgusting on its own based on his record with Breitbart. You then get to people who basically run in opposition to the goals of their agencies, or demonstrated a complete misunderstanding of what they even
do (DeVos, Perry and Pruitt).
I will formulate a rule which says that for every one new regulation, two old regulations must be eliminated.
This is just childish. You can have an actual argument about regulations, but rather than having that argument and examining regulations on their merit, he thinks it would be a good idea to have this arbitrary regulatory backslide because regulations are bad mkay. Leave aside that things like consumer, medicine and food safety are controlled by regulations. Let's just throw that out the window.
Removing the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Director of National Intelligence from the National Security Council, putting Bannon on it.
Repealing the Affordable Care Act. I'd be fine with this if he had a better program in the direction of single-payer, but his plan is just "it's going to be great." He does this so much. He calls things terrible and great without saying what the fuck that actually means.
He's supposed to be this populist "for the people" president, but he's probably the farthest thing you'd had from that in a long time. He's always been rich, he will continue to be rich, he only cares about being rich, and his businesses are pretty prime offenders when it comes to his own "buy American" rhetoric, not to mention him and his family being incredibly expensive to cart around.
His use of rhetoric. He gave a speech about the whole "drain the swamp" thing and admitted to his supporters he was really just saying it because it played well to the crowds. And they clapped at that. Like, what the fuck?
Cutting funding to abortions, or organizations that provide them, regardless of what else they do or why they support abortions (Mexico City policy).
He's decided he's more intelligent than the collective knowledge of climate scientists and has rejected the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change, including the removal of the climate change and emissions section of the EPA website.
Cancellation of Obama's executive order on protection for transgender students' rights.
Stricter enforcement of marijuana laws, keeping it illegal for all but medical usage.
I could go on, but I'd like to actually finish the demo this week.
Things I agree with:He's mentioned he wants to keep in force the anti-discrimination order for LGBTQ workers on federal contracts.
Cancellation of the TPP (though I think there were some things it was doing should be re-examined in something else)
Picking Mattis.