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> See how you listed concrete issues for most of your complaints, but nothing specific for Trump? Just “we all know”.

Because I don't wish to get too political here, not for stuff I'd assume to indeed be general knowledge:

- the fight of Conservatives and the far-right against LGBT rights and abortion rights (I'll admit the SC decision Dobbs v. Jackson happened later, during Biden's term, but Trump and McConnell set the stage for this with their SC judge picks). LGBT youth already face a significantly higher risk of suicide, no need to make that intentionally worse.

- Trump incited a coup with thousands marching on and invading the US Capitol as a result, and nearly getting a high amount of Senators killed or kidnapped (there's enough evidence to suggest it's mostly the actions of Eugene Goodman that led to this not happening [1]).

- related to this, there has been a marked, massive and sustained increase in political violence during his term, mostly from the far-right [2], as well as a general polarization of US society.

- Trump leading the US out of the Paris Agreement on climate change, the most pressing issue for our generation

- Trump's abysmal handling of Covid and himself spreading fake news (hydroxychloroquine, Chinese lab conspiracy myth), leading to 1.1 million deaths [7], a complete breakdown of trust in something as basic and vital as vaccines [3] or masks or public health in general. Anthony Fauci had to deal with people threatening his life for years [4][5].

- Trump, the self-proclaimed "king of debt" who promised to reduce the debt prior to taking office, instead massively increased the US national debt [6]. I'll give a tiny pass due to Covid effects, but that's about it - better handling of the pandemic could have saved a lot of that money.

- Trump fanning the flames on the Israel-Palestine conflict by relocating the US embassy to Jerusalem. No matter one's stance on that conflict, it's undeniable that this move had a net negative effect. (Also note that Trump proposed a "deal" to solve that conflict that never happened in the end)

- Trump mocked media, women, disabled people, veterans, minorities relentlessly throughout his campaign, his term and after it. The resulting disgraceful decline of political conversation quality will have lasting effects (Overton effect), not to mention it was behavior completely unworthy of the President of the US.

- In his final days in office, Trump pushed the "Big Steal" lie so hard that it completely eroded trust in democracy itself among wide parts of the population [8]. To this day, he has not admitted he has legally lost the 2020 election (compared to Al Gore in the way sketchier 2000 elections). For me, this is the biggest most negative effect on the future - how much are free and fair elections actually worth if significant parts of the population do not believe that the elections were free and fair?

[1] https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/i-m-very-fortu...

[2] https://www.journalofdemocracy.org/articles/the-rise-of-poli...

[3] https://apnews.com/article/health-immunizations-children-mea...

[4] https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/05/dr-fauci-says-his-daughters-...

[5] https://fortune.com/2023/09/25/anthony-fauci-security-detail...

[6] https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/01/14/trump-leg...

[7] https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/

[8] https://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/meetthepressblog/almo...



Proof that propaganda works :) we might as well live in different timelines!




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