Internationally, here's the things I can recall without looking anything up:
Trump undid the 10-year Iran Nuclear Deal, a sucker's agreement that scared me and I definitely did not go for. So, I liked Trump for that.
Trump went after the NATO members who were not contributing their full 2% GNP member fee but were letting us help pay for them instead, long after they became able to pay for it themselves but had kept their mouths shut while we played the fool. I liked Trump for that.
Trump stood up to China. I liked Trump for that.
Trump kept North Korea at bay even while everybody and his brother were convinced that electing Trump would start a nuclear war. I liked Trump for his cunning.
Trump recognized Jerusalem as the true capital of Israel while everyone else was afraid of consequences. That took balls, and I admire Trump for that.
Strongly re-strengthened our military. Established the Space Force. I like Trump for that.
Domestically:
Trump finally made us energy independent and we were selling excess to other countries. I liked Trump for that.
Trump got unemployment rates for blacks to an historic low. The black community at one point called Trump the first black president, replacing Bill Clinton from that position. I liked Trump for that.
Trump helped our farmers. I liked Trump for that.
Under Trump, Opportunity Zones were created in our country, to encourage investment and job growth in our low-income communities. I credit Trump for that.
Trump ended NAFTA, an agreement which, as a worker, I hated. He replaced it with USMCA which protects American manufacturers and workers much better.
And then there's the border wall, taking strong action to stop the flow of illegals into our country. I liked Trump for that.
Trump promoted "America First" and by the above actions, he walked this talk. I liked Trump for that. He enforced a distinction between citizenship and non-citizenship, something that is very important to me ever since I read the short story,
The Man Without a Country as a young boy.
Trump is not pro-choice and I like that.
So, you can see that Trump is quite capable of addressing more than one issue at a time.
Most women I talk to or read about stay uninformed on the international politics scene but worry most about vagina-related issues. Too shallow for words, but that's what separates the men from the women, I believe. Women tend to stay
domestic in their politics. Ha, isn't that a bit funny I can say it that way?
In 2016, Trump to me was an unknown (I never watched The Apprentice, for instance) and I was not used to his brash style. By this time I had left the Democrat Party, my life-long affiliation, and I certainly was not going to vote for Hillary. Hmm... do I vote from the heart for whom I really prefer, or do I vote strategically for whomever could prevent Hillary from becoming president? Which way to I go? After much self-searching and deliberation, I voted for whom I thought would be best, Gary Johnson, even when there was an issue or two with which I disagreed with him.
(My favorite joke at the time: People would ask me why I voted third-party. I told them, while many people wanted to
feel the Bern (support for Bernie Sanders), I realized that I what I really wanted to do was
feel the Johnson. Such a good joke in mixed company. The men would laugh and the women did not get it. LOL)
I soon saw beyond Trump's style and into his intent and actions. I voted for him in 2020 and would vote for him in 2024 easily, to restore America to what he had made it to be before Biden undid it all.
Yeah, I think the infrastructure (roads, bridges, etc.) was not addressed nearly like I believe it should have been,
if at all. And then Biden broadened the definition of infrastructure to smuggle in some non-infrastructure voter-ass-kissing entitlements into
his plan. Disgusting.
I also think that, while the wall was being built, both Trump and Congress could have made visible efforts to address/fix the stalled and ineffective processes already in place to deal with the existing non-citizens in the USA, to fix the path to citizenship, an ongoing issue. Instead, seems to me in the media the whole discussion turned into a
Wall or No Wall polarized fight. It should have been a multi-faceted conversation. Still needs to be.
I hope women and anyone else will look past Trump's style and into what he can do, and did, for our country, if he runs in 2024.
Mean tweets are nothing to worry about as they were for liberals in 2000.
Anyway, those are the things I pulled from my thoughts. I just found this much longer list, for consideration:
Trump Administration Accomplishments
Whatever ya do, please do not vote Democrat in November or in 2024!