I'm struggling to keep up. Just because I might disagree with something posted by you, Tgo, I'd be labeled a Trump-hater?
Don't get me wrong; I'll clarify my position. Trump is not a presidential president. Trump has managed to get an amazing amount of shit moving. Trump has brought a more business-thrive mentality to the White House. Trump does not lead with clear vision and crystal intent. Trump is always looking for someone to push out with a blame statement. Trump is divisive, at times necessarily, and at times causing chaos. Trump does the typical CEO thing of not sharing, and does a poor job of delegating effectively. I also wonder if Trump really set his own team at the outset - or if it was the party recommendations that started the raft of revolving-door syndrome we experienced.
I'm not a Trump-hater at all. But Trump sure as hell could have done more and done it better. That exact same statement is true at every level of leadership, without regard to party, in our government. No one shined. Instead, every time I turn around, I have to listen to bickering (much of it repeated here) that simply leads us nowhere.
That's my quandary. Trump's done pretty well, in many cases. The democratic pool of nominees to contend with him are not inspiring. But Trump is far from an ideal president. I expect more. Trump-hater? Hardly. Trump-realist.