All right, let's take it to Thunderdome. Only remember, here's it's: "Two opinions enter, no changed minds leave."
Trump gave voters a choice by telling them he was going to enact tariffs and even enacting them during his first term., where the economy did not crumble until a pandemic broke out. "This is not normal." Isn't a winning argument amongst those who can live with tariffs, and repeating it as if it were self-evident raises a key question: if the first round of tariffs didn't hurt us and the second round hasn't hurt us yet, then why should we fear tariffs? Please explain. Or don't.
Saying he has "PMS" is low class and not much of an argument, either. We already know you don't like him. Tell us more about why his policies are flawed without predicting things that might not happen. Or don't.
Since you, not I, brought up the stock market, let is know how you define the economy. You seem to define it in terms of the US dollar, which has admittedly weakened lately. It is still the world's reserve currency. Also, if you can't concede the stock market--which again I never mentioned--explain how choosing the dollar isn't cherry picking and equally arbitrary. Or don't.
As far as TACO man ("Trump Always Chickens Out," for those not in the know), why is that a bad thing? That should be a cause for great rejoicing amongst his detractors, of which you are a pretty vocal example. He has negotiated trade with many countries, and even got rid of NAFTA, replacing it with USMCA. That is just one example of him not chickening out. I will leave it to you to explain how that is a bad thing. Or don't.