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No that was a question. I asked a guy I know that question and he said yes, if Trump says it, then he disagrees, simply because Trump said it.
Well, it is difficult to take what Trump says because no president since Nixon has acted in worse faith. Trust is important, and nothing he says can be trusted. Above you brought up the vaccine. That is a perfect example. It was great that they delivered it in record time. Thanks Trump! I got it as soon as it was available. Then he started undermining and disavowing the work and calling it Biden's vaccine. And now we may not get new vaccines at all. They literally canceled the meeting to plan next year's flu vaccines.
I literally cannot think of a single thing that has come from Trump's presidency that is objectively positive.
Income inequality dropped in his first term, how about that?
Didn't he direct the Mint to stop making pennies?