Still waiting for you to realize your In the minority.
Sounds like we may need to take a vote. Just because most here voted for Trump doesn't mean they are satisfied with the current circus that's taking place.
Still waiting for you to realize your In the minority.
Sounds like we may need to take a vote. Just because most here voted for Trump doesn't mean they are satisfied with the current circus that's taking place.
deNILE isn't just a river it's the Democrat platform
LOL
H***, put it up for a vote then.
Let's see how many here are happy that Trump is such a juvenile and his Administration is such a clusterf***.
Lol. I don't care what people in the ingo political.section thinks. A lot of these threads have turned into Democrat drum beating sessions. The few of you here have rallied together to bash Trump. It's cute. The majority here I promise you would still vote for him. He has gotten a lot accomplished. You are in deNILE sir. Try not to drown in it. The whole Country elected Trump and would do it again today.
Lol. I don't care what people in the ingo political.section thinks. A lot of these threads have turned into Democrat drum beating sessions. The few of you here have rallied together to bash Trump. It's cute. The majority here I promise you would still vote for him. He has gotten a lot accomplished. You are in deNILE sir. Try not to drown in it. The whole Country elected Trump and would do it again today.
When it comes to the election, I disagree. The "whole country" certainly didn't vote for him. He won an Electoral College victory after earning five million fewer votes than his opponent. Trump won with the support of one in three registered voters.
In other words two-thirds of the people eligible to vote chose not to vote for Trump.
He is popular here on INGO, no doubt. I think it is hubris to assume that trend extends to the greater population. Winning the presidency doesn't legitimize Trump in the eyes of the liberals and centrists any more than it did for Obama in the eyes of conservatives. "He was duly elected" only goes so far. Clinton was duly elected, so was Obama. That doesn't mean I have to agree with their agendas, and it certainly doesn't mean I have to feign subservience to their ascendancy.
Trump is your guy? Great...you and I see the world differently. I see Trump as emblematic of a larger, more disturbing trend of executive overreach and government by Cult of Personality. I don't care what ground you claim on the political spectrum, but this path isn't good for individual American Liberty. We are racing to the edge of a precipice, and Trump is as big a leap toward that as any before...bigger maybe. It really isn't a compelling argument that HRC would have taken an even larger leap. We need to stop in our tracks, turn, retreat from this tact. Trump isn't doing anything to stop the ultimate decline of the American experiment, he hastens the end.
My liberties continue to recede under Trump. He gets no quarter from me.
There does seem to be one good thing coming from Trump in this regard, congress seems to be a little more willing to push back against executive power grabs.When it comes to the election, I disagree. The "whole country" certainly didn't vote for him. He won an Electoral College victory after earning five million fewer votes than his opponent. Trump won with the support of one in three registered voters.
In other words two-thirds of the people eligible to vote chose not to vote for Trump.
He is popular here on INGO, no doubt. I think it is hubris to assume that trend extends to the greater population. Winning the presidency doesn't legitimize Trump in the eyes of the liberals and centrists any more than it did for Obama in the eyes of conservatives. "He was duly elected" only goes so far. Clinton was duly elected, so was Obama. That doesn't mean I have to agree with their agendas, and it certainly doesn't mean I have to feign subservience to their ascendancy.
Trump is your guy? Great...you and I see the world differently. I see Trump as emblematic of a larger, more disturbing trend of executive overreach and government by Cult of Personality. I don't care what ground you claim on the political spectrum, but this path isn't good for individual American Liberty. We are racing to the edge of a precipice, and Trump is as big a leap toward that as any before...bigger maybe. It really isn't a compelling argument that HRC would have taken an even larger leap. We need to stop in our tracks, turn, retreat from this tact. Trump isn't doing anything to stop the ultimate decline of the American experiment, he hastens the end.
My liberties continue to recede under Trump. He gets no quarter from me.
There does seem to be one good thing coming from Trump in this regard, congress seems to be a little more willing to push back against executive power grabs.
Clinton would have hastened the rush towards a progressive state more than Trump.
I'm sorry. A constitutional crisis is tough enough, I'm dreading what it will be like with a novice politician, professional BS artist leading the executive branch.
Sessions may have earned a reprieve. BBC reporting that 4 people are being charged for leaking material to the press.
Sessions may have earned a reprieve. BBC reporting that 4 people are being charged for leaking material to the press.
US attorney general says four charged in crackdown on leaks - BBC NewsHe said the suspects stood accused of unlawfully divulging classified information or concealing contacts with foreign intelligence officers.America's top prosecutor said the administration has tripled the number of active leak probes since January.
White House Chief Strategist Chief Strategist is now out.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/18/us/politics/steve-bannon-trump-white-house.html
Been hoping for that one since the inaugural
Personally never thought the association was a good thing in the first place.