He was the first time, don't know why he wouldn't be the second time.
You might argue: Well, he couldn't do anything because of resistance from the left. That's true, but that's not really the point. For one, any logical thinking person should've known these were pie-in-the-sky promises to begin with. People were so desperate to believe anything they believed this nonsense. And second, if he wasn't able to deliver the first time around why should anyone believe him now; especially since we know he's little more than a loudmouthed braggart and conman?
And let's not forget Jan.6. These are the kind of crazies Trump attracts.
Some will say: He appointed three conservative justices to the supreme court. True, he appointed them, but the Senate confirmed them. He didn't do it all by himself; Trump isn't Superman.
My final questions would be: How has Trump changed politics or America's standing in the world. Is America really "great again?" Do we really want four more years of someone who's a little child and likes playing games? Or should we forget about Trump as a big mistake and pray God will send someone better? I believe the only thing that kept Trump from going off the rails to begin with was Rush. And without him around, who knows what Trump is capable of. It seems clear to me Trump doesn't have the US's interest at heart but his own ego's interest.