Oh I am so very sorry and I don't mean to sound mocking when I say this... but I choked on my coffee when I read "Trump is competent and puts competent people in posts." I beg to disagree, not only in the present moment where the incompetence of some proposed appointees is staggering, but even in his first administration, he did have a sprinkling of competence in the very beginning, but they mostly quickly left... for good reason.
As for Biden, I am not aware of an incompetent appointee, that being a different question than a question about whether the Biden administration had perfect policies (some were good, some not good).
Generally speaking, I do feel that all Presidents (and this goes for Democrats and Republicans) get more credit than they deserve for good things that happen in the country at large, and more blame than they deserve for the bad. Far too many complex forces are at work and we do not have a Czar or an Emperor who controls everything and pulls all strings--there are limits to what our government can actually accomplish in the face of other forces--for good or for bad. So, I do wish the average voter would exercise a bit more critical thinking with that in mind.
In four years, Americans will do what we do and elect a Democrat... so they can be replaced in another four years by a Republican.
It is growing very tiresome to me, the American penchant for thinking "the grass will be greener on the other side" so they keep hopping back and forth over the same fence. They no longer even consider maybe staying on the same side for just a weeee bit longer to see if some grass there really does get greener over a bit more time. I felt that would be the case under Harris. But we will never know now.
Ah well.
Footnote, I had read economists (conservative ones at that) who had predicted that under Biden's policies coming out of the pandemic, we would finally arrive in a very good and strong economic circumstance around 2026 as a result of Biden's policies. Lucky for Trump. *sigh*