I thought Trump would govern as a liberal. Since election, that isn't clear now. Most of his cabinet nominees are pretty darn good with a couple of exceptions.
If he pushes the infrastructure plan and tariffs, then I would say he will be a failed President. If he keeps signing executive orders to roll back regulations, gets a competitive corporate income tax, and cuts Medicare like his Budget Director said Trump wants to in testimony, Trump could be the best President since Coolidge. Combine that with staying out of major conflicts and nominating two Supreme Court justices, then I would say not voting for Trump was a big mistake.
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