We already have laws that eliminated segregation and we already have Fair Lending Laws. See here...
https://www.fdic.gov/regulations/compliance/manual/4/iv-1.1.pdf What Obama did was unnecessary, expensive, and burdensome on communities to implement. This needed to be rescinded. Not everything orange man does is wrong.
President George W. Bush, often accused of being inarticulate, never had this issue. Trump can correctly repeal a policy while doing so for all the wrong reasons. Everyone must decide whether or not they're comfortable with policy wins predicated on all the wrong reasons and justifications.
Personally, I'm the type who finds the belated fig leafs offered to justify a sudden Trump policy measure to be both incredible and insulting. Just like I find William Barr to be one of the most dishonest people to ever serve as Attorney General.
To each their own. I'd rather win the right way once than win the wrong way 25 times. Again, personal preference, a really good man drilled that idea into my head before he died when I was 8. He wasn't perfect, but if one thing he was careful of it was being a hypocrite.
If winning were everything, I'm confident I wouldn't be here expressing my thoughts right now. Trump doesn't do anything because he thinks it is right. He does it because he wants votes or personal glorification -- I'm not naive -- I know how the game is played. If I wanted to vote for a long-time friend and admirer of William Jefferson Clinton, outside of Donald Trump, I'd vote for Joe Biden. At least he's honest about who he is and what he represents.
I believe Trump to be so corrupt and unfit that he is undeserving of any respect or doubt-giving because he is absolutely irredeemable on this earth. "
Ye shall know them by
their fruits." I really don't think I should argue with God. I tried that in my youth and I always lost.
I don't think you believe Trump's inconsistent and laughable justifications, Arcadia. I think you're rightfully fearful and upset about the Democrat's plans for America. Me too. But Trump ain't the panacea nor is anyone like him. He's accelerationist who helped bring us to where we are today. He should be mocked, ridiculed, and exiled -- not defended or justified. Trump is a cancerous tumor that long ago should've been excised by the few remaining sane members of the GOP. That he wasn't speaks volumes about the current state of the Party and why I won't cry when it is soundly defeated in November. Oh well. I tried to warn people.