Obamacare, the New Deal, and The Patriot Act were not constitutional actions of the President (especially that last one, hoo!) and yet we rightly associate them with presidents instead of the legislatures which officially voted them in. Presidents direct legislation.
I don't know where to begin with the idea that Trump didn't inspire anti-mask behaviors in his followers. I do know that many wore masks anyway, because it's the common sense response to a pandemic, but I'm not sure where anti-mask behavior is supposed to have originated if not with his constant petty attacks on the wearing of masks.
This wasn't some unusual phenomenon like anti-vaxing, this was the *default* and the behavior persisted even as Republican leaders died from it. Because he pushed it hard. Because to wear a mask shows personal "weakness" he could not afford as a fascist.
Trump also withheld federal aid along party lines and did his best to undermine blue governors but who's counting. That's not even technically one of his many, many crimes which he declared himself immune to prosecution from.
To clarify on that: I'm not technically afraid of Trump pulling out a gun and shooting me on an avenue. I'm afraid of him ignoring subpoenas without consequence. Which he DID. Literal roman emperor shit, and if that doesn't bother you it's because you *think* he's on your side.
He's not. I am. I'm not the one trying to hurt you, here.
I'm not even a "Trump supporter". I only voted for the guy because I think his victory is marginally less likely to lead to a civil war, and honestly, I'm fine with civil war anyway, I just don't want to personally act to bring it closer.
Okay screwit - you called me dumb, I'm throwing that back at you. We're even, no hard feelings.