As to what that means from me: I typically ignore his words. I don't like hearing them, and they are meaningless to me. I do, however, generally like his actions such as reduced FDA regulations, reduced EPA regulations, reduced labor regulations.... These things aren't being reported by the MSM, but they should be. I hear about them at industry meetings and through other channels, and I have to say, they are good developments. NATO stepping up to defend themselves...long overdue. And, of course, SCOTUS appointments.
Just because I don't post on a particular Trump tweet doesn't mean I support the tweet. I just see people trying to take Trump down, slow him down, all the time...and because of the good he does, I choose not to try to slow him down further myself. Why help out those who may eventually stop the good he is doing?
My kids are well aware that I don't like a lot of things Trump says. They hear my wife and I complain about his "diarrhea of the mouth" and the like, all the time. They know I would prefer it if he would shut up. But, they also know that I like many of the things he he has done. I suppose they are having to appreciate the strategy of "voting for the lesser of two evils." It is not a matter of supporting Trump as much as it is opposing the insanity of the Left and the anti-democratic never-Trumpers. My allegiance is not to Trump, but to the balance of substantive positive results relative to other options. Of course, it makes it easier for them to understand when the Left makes insane accusations against Trump and the Right. Racism anyone? Hacking proves collusion? Anti-free speech Lefties on campus? Abolish ICE! They see the crazy Left, and I think they understand. They don't have to emulate Trump to oppose his opponents. He is an awful president...he just happens to be the best constitutional option available right now, and tearing him down would be worse for the country than not tearing him down.