I have clearly and consistently expressed my disdain for President Trump for more than 25 years. Nonetheless, I recognize that, as President, he did some things well. It is important that we respect each other and acknowledge each other’s contributions, rather than condemning everything an opponent does. Here are 10 things President Trump did well, in random order:
- He
forced the fate of the “dreamers” back to Congress. Congress should pass appropriate
immigration reform, addressing dreamers as part of the package.
- His
tax law was much better than his critics say. I’m a “high tax” guy, so this comment is
coming from a meaningful source. I
studied the law in depth when it was passed and was impressed by some of
the provisions. For example, both parties
had agreed that our businesses needed lower tax rates to be able to
compete in international trade. The
law brilliantly broke new ground to assure that independent businesses (like
mine) that were not involved in trade would not benefit from lower tax
rates. There were provisions in the
law which Democrats had supported…, until they were included in a Republican
bill. At that point, the ideas they
had supported suddenly became terrible ideas.
- While
I strongly disagree with the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision (overturning
Roe v Wade, see my blog) and suspect that, when I study it, I will disagree
with the Creative LLC decision (allowing the web designer to refuse, based
on free speech concerns, to create a website for an LGBT couple), Trump
created a Supreme Court which strongly supports separation of powers. That is a very positive development (see
my blog on the importance of Separation of Powers). Some Democrats and media scurrilously defamed
his appointees as likely Trump stooges, ignoring these appointees’ track record
which made clear that they would not support inappropriate Trump
presidential power. For example, some
repeatedly described Kavanaugh as believing “the President is above the
law”. If you look at this Supreme
Court’s decisions, you’ll see I’m right.
Also, the January 6th hearings made clear that everybody
was sure that Trump would lose 9-0 if his efforts were brought to the
Supreme Court. (How often have you
heard the mainstream media juxtapose that evidence with their comments during
the judges’ nomination processes?)
- During
President Trump’s administration, the relationship between Israel and Arab
countries improved. See Abraham
Accords, for example. President
Trump’s strong support of Israel led to a more realistic willingness on the
part of Arabs to negotiate with Israel.
(If the plight of the Palestinians is such a concern for the Arab
states, why has the living standard of Palestinians not improved immeasurably
in the 75 years since Israel was formed?
Why have the oil-rich Arab countries not done more to help the Palestinians? Might it be because they need Palestinians
to be struggling to support their political opposition to Israel?)
- President
Trump pressured Europe to strengthen its defenses.
- I
don’t think it is an accident that Vladimir Putin invaded Crimea during President
Obama’s administration and Ukraine during President Biden’s administration
but did not make such incursions while President Trump was in office (see
my blog about the Ukraine war).
- During
President Trump’s administration, unemployment lowered to levels his
predecessor had told us were unattainable.
Furthermore, these low unemployment rates occurred with more people
entering the workforce. (High unemployment
rates are routinely underestimated because they ignore those who have
stopped looking for work.) COVID
interrupted this progress, but President Trump is not responsible for COVID
having occurred.
- On
a percentage basis, income gains were higher for lower economic classes
and minorities. We needed more
progress, but that was a step in the right direction. COVID interrupted this progress, but
President Trump is not responsible for COVID having occurred.
- Previous
to Trump, our federal government wielded troubling regulatory overreach. Agencies had assumed power and played
the role of prosecutor, judge and jury.
The violation of due process was huge. People had been compelled to accede to
an unfair regulatory ruling because they knew that if they fought the
ruling, the final judgment would be made by the agency. According to a WSJ editorial on 3Jul23, the SEC has won 61% of its cases that were adjudicated in federal courts but 100% of the 200 cases adjudicated inside the SEC. Trump thankfully pushed back on this
process.
- The
COVID vaccine was developed in record time during his presidency. I don’t know how much he contributed to
that success, but Presidents routinely are given credit for good things
that happen during their administration.
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