We find a thread filled with people who are not even Americans, constantly spewing hate for a foreign leader.
Many people in the US are famously insular and don’t seem to care much what is going on anywhere else. This may blow your mind but in many countries people do care about what’s going on outside their borders, especially when it’s stuff going on in a powerful country like the US which affects the rest of the world.
So yeah, when Trump pulls the US out of the Paris Climate agreement then I have an opinion about that. It might be a good thing for the US economy in the short term but it’s a bad thing for the world in the US in the long term. And contrary to popular belief the US is in the world so that will also be bad for the US.
And I have an opinion about him as a person. I have made that opinion pretty clear. I see almost no redeeming qualities. So I asked you what you see in him. Most of your answer was “I don’t like the alternative”. That’s not an answer. The bits you did answer:
1) He’s a businessman, not a politician - refreshing change, maybe, but I don’t see that qualifies him, and he’s failed in many business ventures. His business empire is based on inheritance, he hasn’t built it up from scratch.
2) He gave up billions of dollars - did he, though? How do you figure?
3) He’s “draining the swamp” - he pledged to, but has he really? How so?
4) He holds good values - by a distance your most baffling claim.
My criticism of him is based on the way he acts, the things he says and does.
I note you haven’t addressed my post, your response is basically “you don’t live here, you don’t get to have an opinion” which is a pretty weak response.