Capable rulers in incapable empires.
I'll start.
>>306212
>late 18th century america
>an empire
u wot
>>306209
He certainly halted the decline of the Byzzies for a time but ultimately he made it way too dependent on "capable" Komnenos rulers. Once an incapable one came along it was all ogre.
bomp
Underrated
Would be nice if any of you at least posted some explanation as to why they were capable.
>>306267
Especially you
>>306290
Went into office of a broken economy and huge debts, and have managed to steer the ship to safer seas even though he has had to deal with an increasingly polarized political climate where compromise is near impossible.
>>306212
>America
>empire
>>306306
Literally Andrew Jackson
Narendra Damodardas Modi
>>306306
That was a quite nice description
>>306306
>inherited huge debts
>proceeds to pile on more debt
Yeah sure did steer us to safer waters.
Not to mention that he is one of the worst presidents when dealing with foreign powers. Though i do agree polarization makes it harder to accomplish a lot