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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1116613)2/11/2019 4:57:33 PM
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You don't have to like a person to agree with their position on something. I don't like Trump. In many ways, I find him to be juvenile, narcissistic, and undignified. I also think he is great at creating negotiating leverage and then squandering it, before he finalizes a good deal for the US. Having said all that, I agree with most of the policy issues he brings up for American debate. He picks the biggest issues of our day, which we need to solve and then he cuts right to the heart of the matter. He's an excellent catalyst for us to discuss and resolve what really matters. He's a flawed character, but we have what we have. So why don't we make the best use of him, until we get another President? This idea that we should destroy any chance at him achieving anything just to spite him, because we don't like him is infantile itself. This is how pre-schoolers think. I thought you were older than that, but I could be wrong.

North Korea is a classic case in point of what is wrong with liberal and never Trumper thinking. You all need to put the needs of this country ahead of your own infantile temper tantrums about Trump.