Message from @Alexander Ramsey

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2018-08-04 01:17:50 UTC  

i think the one we have is pretty good

2018-08-04 01:18:27 UTC  

but there needs to be more room for high-skilled immigrants and refugees at the very least

2018-08-04 01:18:36 UTC  

from my preliminary research into the topic

2018-08-04 12:28:39 UTC  

@Deleted User I think foreigners should be allowed to go to school, but that's about as far as it goes

2018-08-04 15:26:13 UTC  

@everyone ๐Ÿ”– Daily Question

Who is your favorite US president and why?

2018-08-04 15:26:27 UTC  

Thomas Jefferson, the founder of American liberty

2018-08-04 15:26:30 UTC  

for me

2018-08-04 15:27:16 UTC  

Reagan, basically put the final nail in the Soviet's coffin

2018-08-04 15:27:20 UTC  

Trump, he is in my lifetime and I can relate to him.

2018-08-04 15:29:36 UTC  

COLLECTIVE

2018-08-04 15:29:43 UTC  

Trump

2018-08-04 15:30:16 UTC  

@Finchie reagan brought in millions of mexicans too

2018-08-04 15:30:26 UTC  

King George III

2018-08-04 15:31:22 UTC  

๐Ÿ‘

2018-08-04 15:40:32 UTC  

hard to say

2018-08-04 15:40:36 UTC  

tr was pretty good

2018-08-04 15:43:32 UTC  

Ted Roosevelt

2018-08-04 15:45:43 UTC  

Obama <:noyoudidnt:459545660698525696>

2018-08-04 16:02:23 UTC  

Thomas Jefferson

2018-08-04 16:07:18 UTC  

John F Kennedy.

2018-08-04 16:10:03 UTC  

Tie between Jackson and Theodore Roosevelt for me. Jackson for his fight against the central bank, standing up to the judiciary, and his pursuit of finding more settlable land for Americans. Roosevelt for his imperialism, conservationism, and regulations of corporations.

2018-08-04 16:11:47 UTC  

wut

2018-08-04 16:11:50 UTC  

jackson was the worst

2018-08-04 17:00:23 UTC  

Jackson because he dabbed on the Indians and Waged War Against the Banks

2018-08-04 17:00:36 UTC  

Polk was also a Chad

2018-08-04 17:10:16 UTC  

Washington and Jackson. Two presidents that helped carve out the US from being simply the colonies and settlements on the North American continent, yet who also had distinct personalities, distinct and controversial in the same way as Trump.

2018-08-04 17:43:52 UTC  

"dabbed on the indians"

2018-08-04 17:44:02 UTC  

that's whitewashing if i ever saw it

2018-08-04 17:48:58 UTC  

Thomas and Cooliage. Both helped with libertarian reforms.

2018-08-04 19:29:41 UTC  

Ethan Allen ๐Ÿ˜‰

2018-08-04 19:30:43 UTC  

In all honesty, probably John Quincy Adams, as I'm directly related to that Adams family but I'm not a huge fan of the first John Adams

2018-08-04 19:31:01 UTC  

Jefferson was good too, as was Madison and Jackson

2018-08-04 19:31:27 UTC  

Also if you want to count *all* american presidents, Jefferson Davis haha

2018-08-04 19:33:48 UTC  

Iโ€™m going to start by pointing out that the question is โ€œ favorite โ€œ and not the best president.

Trump is by far my favorite. My complete contempt for the media, intelligence agencies and Dem/GOP party establishment is the perfect storm for feeling affection for Trump. How much heโ€™s clearly pissed all these people off makes him pretty much my spirit animal.

2018-08-04 19:34:01 UTC  

Based presidents that actually did things that mattered

2018-08-04 19:34:27 UTC  

People that truly had their own way that was good for america

2018-08-04 19:35:58 UTC  

Trump stirs the pot, sure, but he also does bad things that you can't ignore for the sake of his "edginess"

2018-08-04 19:36:06 UTC  

Like greasy crony capitalist shit

2018-08-04 19:37:59 UTC  

1. TR 2. Jefferson 3. Washington 4. Jackson 5. Grant

2018-08-04 19:38:19 UTC  

tbh America peaked early in leadership

2018-08-04 19:38:48 UTC  

TR wasn't the worst, but I've seen a lot of evidence (I'll just say now I don't have any links to send) that the whole surviving the assassination deal was staged and total BS