Nope tons of others got the short end of the stick, usually whoever picks up the presidential seat after the last guys took a huge S*it in it. For recent presidents I would have to say Obama had been treated more unfairly not only he had to pick up the pieces left over from both the Clinton and Bush administration he gotten some of the blame for trying to clean some things up. Obama is not the greatest president, but I did believe he put forth sincere effort and thought into his actions. The number one thing he was most chastised for was the Affordable healthcare crudely nicknamed Obamacare to discredit the name and intention of the bill. Even though it went numerous in testing and scoring over the course of years it was passed off by many Republicans as rushed and that it goes against the meaning of democracy since a fair number of people opposed it, however Donald Trump and the Republicans did exactly what they claimed Obama did and rushed a bill that many of the representatives have themselves exposed to the general viewing audiences that they did not fully read the bill before voting on a bill that wasn't even finish at the time and had to be delayed one week to finish it.
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The thing that sealed it in for me to not support Trump however is the border wall and I am still amazed at how dumb people can be to vote for it.
Leaving financing it on the side a border wall along the entire Mexican border is completely impossible for a number of reasons.
1. The border line is not an actual thing and the border fence that is up the be on the border line actually cuts through both privately and publicly owned land belong to both US and Mexican government entities and private citizens including whole towns and villages.
2. You can't build a good single wall that spans across deserts, rivers and mountains. Donald Trump himself had also been recorded publicly saying that he acknowledges this and his suggestion is to only build on on areas that you can build on, which would pretty much defeat the purpose of the wall if they can walk around it.
3. Possible human rights violations and international law. If those vast sections of deserts and mountains really won't be covered you are going to see a rise deaths as people would be leading death marches in these hazardous areas. You can't block/disturb rivers along the border as this can negatively affect Mexican towns, farmland villages and etc.
4. Even if the wall was perfectly made across the border ignoring legal, moral and physical limitations and Mexico paid for it it still wouldn't be that effective because firstly, more and more statistics show less Mexicans are illegally coming in now and more are actually leaving the US for Mexico. About estimated 30-40% of Illegal immigrants did not come here illegally meaning they are just staying illegally, most likely they had a travel/work visa flew or drove across the border legally and just stayed when the visa was over meaning a physical entity like a wall was ineffective.