Fogdog
Well-Known Member
When were we ever "united"? WW2 was fought with a segregated south. We were united in a cause but the people were horribly divided along race lines.I would say I do not miss Obama, although his public speaking was greatly entertaining to watch.By no means do I think Trump is a perfect president either.Both have their positives and negatives, with Obama I found their was a lot of hope but not nearly enough application of his aspirations (Not to say that the republicans made it easy for him.). I miss the solidarity of his presence in America, however I think that unity that seemed so strong from a distance was never really there to being with.Under Trumps administration these problems just became more evident, whether it is due to his tweets or just general behavior that escalated these tensions.I miss the united America, even if it was just a mirage.I find the divisive nature of the USA just to much, not to blame it all on Trump (Although his own behavior as a president does not help one bit) but just to re-evaluate the public behavior, it is almost like the majority have forgotten that they live in a democracy.The public's behavior from both sides (eg. Trump supporters and Hilary supporters.) tends to be so aggressive (of course this is a generalization) towards each other to the point of hatred, for America to even start progress on a path of unification I think there need to be more mutual respect for every demographics views and more tolerance in general.
Hope this sparks further discussion and I am interested to hear what everyone else is thinking/feeling about Obama.
Happy Toking.
Coming back to the present, I just can't look at what's happening to the increase in the national deficit caused by tax cuts and spending increases during a time of economic expansion and wonder what comparable measures Obama committed? Or the rise of white nationalism under Trump. Or the child separations at the border. Or the Muslim ban at airports. Or the reversal of policies to encourage conversion away from fossil fuels. Or the reclassification of National Monuments to the commercial uses. Or the dismantling of the ACA. Or the reversal of policies to support a woman's right to choose to carry a pregnancy to term. When I look at all the damage Trump is doing and read your ambivalence I can only guess that you are an old white man who doesn't feel affected by all that.
Seems as if you are saying that people must reject economics, science and civil rights in the name of "getting along". I haven't even touched on the subject of Trump's treachery in his conspiracy with Putin. That's another matter altogether.