What has truly been so bad about Trumps presidency to you, personally?

Black Hans

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Fake news still butthurt about 2016 and the censorship masquerading as "Russian bots" reeks of the greatest McCarthyism I've seen and heard in my lifetime. That's the MOST irritating this of his tenure. Now they're trying to get at the #ADOS crowd for going hard on Kamala and talking about "tangibles or no vote :ufdup:" You've got the liberal c00n agents outchea and even on this board trying to spew pro-Kamala propaganda when nikkas told YOU THEY"RE NOT VOTING FOR HER PHONY BEHIND :childplease:
 

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Act like the “Tea Party” didn’t exist throughout Obama’s 8 years brehs.

Nothing’s changed.
the tea party wasnt violent and the focus was different, i didnt see them rocking swastika and white supremacist imagary. they didnt affect my day to day. but those same people when empowered by trump created a new movement , stepped things up and those that may have played the back felt supported to move more visibly and be alot more honest about their politics
 

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Just gonna copy and paste the OP from another one of my threads:

List of Obama-era civil rights initiatives that the Trump Administration has rolled back

Here's a list of Obama-era civil rights initiatives and rules that the Trump admin has rolled back so far:

  • One of the first things Trump did when he got into office was reverse Obama's criminal justice initiatives related to closing private federal prisons and he also stopped all investigations into police departments having been excused of brutality.
  • He had the Justice Department drop its long-standing positions and investigations into voter ID laws meant to keep blacks from voting.
  • Trump's Department of Housing and Urban Development rescinded a proposed Obama-era rule that would have required more justification for public housing agencies seeking to demolish public housing projects in urban communities.
  • Trump reversed a rule requiring large companies to report worker pay by race and gender in order to decrease the wage gap through greater pay transparency.
  • Repealed Obama-era regulation that restricted drug-testing for job seekers receiving unemployment benefits.
  • Trump rescinded Obama’s 2014 Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces meant to apply 14 labor and civil rights laws to federal contractors, who now will no longer have to provide documentation of their workplace practices.
  • Rescinded an Obama-era Justice Department letter that asked local courts across the country to be wary of slapping poor defendants with fines and fees to fill their jurisdictions’ coffers.
  • The Department of Labor changed its interpretation of a law regulating when contractors can be held liable for employment and civil rights law violations
  • Overturned the sweeping criminal charging policy of former attorney general Eric H. Holder Jr. and directed his federal prosecutors to charge defendants with the most serious, provable crimes carrying the most severe penalties
  • Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered Justice Department officials to nix reform agreements with troubled police forces nationwide.
  • Gutted Lifeline, the program dedicated to bringing phone and internet service within reach for people of color, low-income people, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities, with particularly egregious consequences for tribal areas. They also voted to eliminate several rules promoting competition and diversity in the broadcast media, undermining ownership chances for women and people of color.
  • the Trump administration announced it would terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation in 18 months for approximately 59,000 Haitians living in the United States.
  • the Trump administration released new guidelines that allow states to seek waivers to require Medicaid recipients to work – requirements that represent a throwback to rejected racial stereotypes.
  • the administration announced its decision to bar citizens from Haiti from receiving H2-A and H2-B visas.
  • the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education released a new Case Processing Manual (CPM) that creates greater hurdles for people filing complaints and allows dismissal of civil rights complaints based on the number of times an individual has filed.
  • Attorney General Sessions announced the Justice Department’s ‘school safety’ plan – a plan that civil rights advocates criticized as militarizing schools, overpolicing children, and harming students, disproportionately students of color.
  • Secretary Ben Carson proposed changes to federal housing subsidies that could triple rent for some households in urban communities and make it easier to impose work requirements.
  • the Department of Housing and Urban Development announced it would be publishing three separate notices to indefinitely suspend implementation of the 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule.
  • Secretary Ben Carson proposed changes to the Obama-era Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule, which aimed to combat segregation in housing policy.
  • the Department of Justice filed a statement of interest opposing a consent decree negotiated by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan to overhaul the Chicago Police Department.
  • the Department of Justice ended its agreement to monitor the Juvenile Court of Memphis and Shelby County and the Shelby County Detention Center in Tennessee, which addressed discrimination against Black youth, unsafe conditions, and no due process at hearings.
We also went from Obama appointing a record breaking number of BLACK JUDGES to life time court appointments to a record number of suspected white supremacists being appointed to the highest courts and cabinet.

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights opposed the following Trump nominees:

Confirmed:

Also this:

Trump Officials Reverse Obama’s Policy on Affirmative Action in Schools


The first Gay president didn't do anything for me either..

You copy paste this post at least twice a day
 

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hearing and seeing his name and picture literally everywhere I turn. i've never seen anything like this, not even when Bush was president.

there could be a video on facebook of a dog running and falling, somebody will be in the comments:
"i bet that dog voted trump"
"he fell like a dumb trump supporter!"

he's permeated every facet of our daily lives, people think about him day in and day out.

other than that I haven't noticed a difference in my daily life (or income) since he was elected :manny:
 

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Considering a world leader has to basically gun people down in the streets before Coli brehs say they're "actually affected," I worked to get a drug reform bill on the books in Ohio and a Trump appointee helped shoot that down, Betsy has actually played a role in fukking up the school system my little brother is in even while they're showing progress, cops killed a guy in my neighborhood last year and the DOJ investigations that were supposed to be underway aren't thanks to his roll-backs.

One of my college friends almost got deported and my maternal family is worried about even trying to come over. My ex-girlfriend had to come back to the US from Mayaguez after the Trump admin fumbled Puerto Rico's support.

shyt: couldn't get my fellowship app approved until I got another Legal Fellowship because of the government shut-down. I'll be making less money this summer.
 
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