You still persist on the same fabrications.
Andrew Jackson was a racist Southerner doing what all other Southerners did. They coveted Cherokee and others' farmland in Georgia the rest of the Southeast that were actually far more productive than that of the Anglos, so they booted them off. Your mother's family, as you've said, had a slave owning plantation in Georgia, chances are it was some of that land. But I'm sure you're going to blame your family history on a political party instead of yourselves.
Woodrow Wilson was another racist Southerner.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt used social welfare to build up and modernize the South, literally taking them out of the Third World with its dirt roads and no electricity. A third into the 20th Century, and they didn't even have electricity. He should have left them that way. A third into the 20th century. No electricity. And just dirt roads. To this day they still seem to be rather unfamiliar with bricks, despite being in Tornado Alley and Hurricane Alley. Even Home Depots down there which up here sell bricks and cinder blocks get ripped of apart like tissue paper during storms.
The first government welfare program of the US was created to support Mormons resettling the United States from Mexico, where they should have stayed. Food Stamps were created because Kennedy cried when he saw three decades after FDR brought the South into the 20th century that Appalachians were barefoot and starving. They lived in log cabins like it was Little House on the Prairie still, or just good old plywood. I reckon plywood houses are easier to rebuild after the spring storms are over. I mean, hey, who wouldn't want to have a new house every year, right?
LBJ had a carry out the promises of JFK that JFK never kept. He should have left the South to rot also, but he was a Southerner too,
Clinton did not give top secret missile technology to China.
Uh, there's that fascination with Obama again. 276 executive orders in two terms, compared to Trump's 222. In one term. And 269 in just the first year and a half of his second term.
Obama issued the fewest executive orders since Grover Cleveland. Trump has issued the most in 50 years, and he barely just started. Guy issues them like they're confetti in one of his tacky traveling trailer park carnival events at the White House for the lowbrow set.
Great turnout at his State Fair 250, by the way.