ajax18 wrote:honorentheos wrote:Over the last few years Ajax has consistently argued that Trump is doing what is in the interests of America and not prioritizing being a citizen of the world over being an American.
I'm sincerely curious, Ajax. Could you give a specific example from the Obama years that shows he was more concerned with the interests of other nations over our own?
Thank you for replying, Ajax.
1. Fostering illegal immigration to lower native wages and increase our tax and debt burden. Under Obama we took in and provided for as many impoverished unskilled and disabled immigrants as Latin American nations demanded we take. Under Trump we take people who can contribute and who we the voters decide we can afford to take. Obama deported more people than prior presidents and was clear in that his doing so was limited by how much money Congress put towards it. He focused limited resources on finding and deporting people with criminal records. He had to work pretty hard to try and regain Hispanic support because he was seen as heavily focused on maxing out the deportations they could afford to carry out. How is that evidence he was not acting in the interest of the country but was taking orders from Central America?
2. Dumping money into foreign aid, nation building, pushing democracy on those who don't want it. Bush was guilty of this as well. If you want the US to fight your war for you under Trump you're going to pay for it. And those oil reserves that made you rich belong to us now. Be thankful we let you live and assimilate into our empire.We don't have an empire. When the US came out of the second world war largely unscathed by the destruction of global war while the rest of the developed world had severe wounds to heal, we embarked on an almost unprecedented task of rebuilding a world order where the great powers would seek to establish a lasting peace rather than use their victory to simply subjugate the losers. We recognized we had to use our wealth and power to create a world order where the next world war would be undesirable because it affected us just as it affected everyone else when the nations of Europe and Asia broke into conflict. Republican or Democrat, protecting that works order was understood to be essential to our national interests, and we were uniquely positioned to reframe the desired world as one where human rights, economic achievement and upward mobility were more desirable than was conflict. We've stubbled at times, most recently in the Middle East, but that isn't actual ng against our interests. Again, I don't think your take on this is based on all the facts but instead a gross misunderstanding of how the world had and we hope should work. We're undoing that right now.
3. Potentially importing ebola from Africa and putting American citizen health at risk to get another immigrant in. Obama imported Ebola? Um. That's crazy. Sorry. I can't take this one seriously.
4. Refusal to limit or vet immigrants from where radical Islamic terrorism is raised and nurtured. Again better to have some American Citizen carnage than to keep out a few impoverished people who might not want to kill Americans and Jews and live the American dream they're entitled to.We had limits on visas. We had a vetting process for asylum seekers. Nor sure what you're talking about here.
5. Dumping palates of taxpayer cash into the American hating Iranian radical Islamic regime in a futile attempt to buy peace from an enemy with a weaker military.As you are surely aware, the payments were part of a settlement of a dispute that predated the revolution in '79. Yes, they were necessary to complete the nuclear deal. Having a nuclear weapons in Iran is destabilizing to the world. Having another war in the region, this time with Iran, would be a massive effort with lots of money spent and lives lost for is to do what? Take over and nation build? I'm not sure what your position is on nation building given its been presented as a negative in 2 above. Either way, it can't be argued Obama wasn't acting in the interests of the nation even if you don't like how he went about it.
Out if curiosity, how do you feel about Trump overriding congresses attempt to stop him from selling weapons to the Saudis? In our collective interests? Something else? Just trying to flesh out how you view here.