Let's talk about them here instead of in the Inauguration thread or one of the Obama theads or whatever. I really liked the inauguration itself and his speech during it, but his policies so far are a bit of a mixed bag. We're just getting started, so there's not a lot happened yet but here are a few things I like or don't.
Good: The EO diminishing Obamacare with the aim of getting rid of it entirely. I've said a few times on the forum what a pile of crap I think Obamacare is and how it can't be gone soon enough. No need to rehash that here. It's not just good that he's trying to get rid of it, it's also good that he's fulfilling a promise he made to get rid of it. It's good to see a president promise to do something and then waste no time doing what he can to fulfill that promise. That goes for some of his other EOs as well. As far as I've seen, they're all good and all part of what he said he would do if elected.
Bad: Narcissism. I know I'm not the only one that's noticed how he constantly had to mention how big his businesses were during the campaign, and he's continuing in that vein still. The guy is the ***** leader of the USA, probably the most powerful country in the world, and he gets hung up on crowd sizes, trying to claim that his was the biggest ever because he can't stand to have anyone surpass him at anything. Well too ***** bad, Obama's crowd was much bigger than any other president's has ever been thanks to its historic significance, and Trumps was average. I can see getting a little miffed when people try to underestimate it and claim that that means something, but sending your press secretary out to berate the press on the issue, him trying to say that there's no good way to estimate and then trying to estimate thereby painting Conway into a corner so that she had to try to explain the whole stupid thing without actually being able to admit it was a whole stupid thing and therefore saying something idiotic herself, is behavior that just makes me want to bang my head on my desk. Plus, it calls into question what they might lie about next, and why? So Trump can inflate his ego a little more? Bah.
Meh: His proposed isolationist foreign policy: This one's kinda iffy. He said in his inauguration speech that he wants to stop meddling in other countries' politics, and for the most part that's a good thing. Reagan had the idea that we should not go out and try to force our views on the rest of the world, but rather we should do our best to be awesome and make other countries jealous of what we have so they'll try to be like us. Good policy, because if we manage to actually be awesome that's good for us, and it might change some minds. Whether it does or not, at least we're not starting wars all the time. However, Trump has also mentioned, as part of that, some notions that we should isolate ourselves tradewise, and that is a very bad idea. The world is far too interconnected to try to cut ourselves off from it and it will not result in economic recovery for us. Instead, he just needs to make the US a good place to do business again, especially a good place to START new business again. On the bright side, I hear he's announced plans to cut a lot of regulations so that's a step in the right direction.
Good: He calls the media out on their *****. The media loved Obama and so ignored it when he did bad things while magnifying his good side. They hate Trump and try to ignore it when he does good things while magnifying his bad side. Sometimes they make things up, like that thing about the MLK bust the other day. I think it's good that the press secretary then berated them for that behavior (though kinda sad that that was his first act in his new position), and it's a crying shame that at the same time he gave them fodder to redirect everyone's attention once again to Trump's inflated ego. One hopes that if their bad behavior gets pointed out often enough, they'll mend their ways and do their jobs of neutrally reporting the facts.
Bad: He's not a Republican. I'm not a Republican either, but I am a Libertarian, which is also a small government party. Trump doesn't seem to be about small government though. Many things he says seem to indicate that he is more of a Right-wing Populist, which is not a party we've had in the US, until now, and not a party I really agree with.
There's more, but I don't want to text wall.