Calling me an idiot because you disagree. How civil of you. I'm just a fellow Clemson fan, expressing my right to have my own opinion. No need to debase yourself. This is one of things I dislike about Trump. He has lowered the bar for civil discourse with the example he sets. As an American, it's shameful. We used to be a country of honor and respect for each other.
Yet you seem to have no problem with hrc calling half the country deplorable, biden calling them trash or harris calling people hitler/nazi.
No, I would blame the misguided scotus judges.As far as your retorts above. I'm sorry, but you are deflecting. Let me ask you this. If a Democrat had been President, and that person appointed the majority to the SCOTUS who then ruled in a certain way that. you disagreed with...would you not blame that President for said ruling?
Trump got a non existent vaccine approved and in production for the public as fast or faster than any other potus would have. Not sure how you characterize that as failing in every possible way.That is the reality. And if a Democrat has been President when Covid fell upon us and if that person had completely and utterly failed in every possible way during said crisis, would you not have blamed that Democrat for such a poor response?
I'm not arguing the fact that more regulation of fannie mae might have been a good thing, depending on the practical implementation of said regulation. That does not change the fact that dem leaders in congress and at fannie mae made banks lend $$$ to people who would never have been approved and then defaulted on those loans. It was not republicans pressuring and threatening lenders to do this. 100% on the dem party. To somehow suggest this was on bush is flat dishonesty.Lastly, your memory of what transpired prior to the housing crisis is tainted. You are conveniently ignoring the fact that Democrats worked with moderate House Republicans to try to pass legislation to increase regulation of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac -- this was killed by the Bush administration, which according to Republican Chairman Mike Oxley, "gave us the one-finger salute." And thus, the wheels fell off under Bush's watch.