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Cont: President Trump: Part 3

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Trump plans to multiply by 0 and get a different answer.

Several senior administration officials on Thursday night began blaming a flawed strategy pushed by Ryan and former House member Tom Price, now Health and Human Services secretary, for the embarrassing debacle. It was a strategy Trump signed up for when top aides and Ryan presented him with the plan to make good on his Obamacare repeal campaign promise so he could swiftly move on to issues he is more passionate about and familiar with like tax reform and infrastructure spending.
 
Well tbh he is passionate about tax reform, not least because of the amount he personally stands to gain from it ;)

No, he's passionate about tax cuts. He's extremely lazy and tax reform will be very hard. Tax cuts will be very easy with a Republican congress.
 
Considering how incompetently Trump and his people have handled routine government stuff until now, one has to wonder how he'd handle something like, say, the Cuban missile crisis.

I mean, if something were to happen, how would this clown possibly respond to it?

Exactly. Trump couldn't even bring people from his own party together on the health care bill. And Obamacare was something Republicans were chomping at the bit to dismantle for years. It was a crap bill so I don't think the blame is 100% on Trump. Still, it's a pathetic fail. He said more than once on the campaign trail that Obamacare would be gone on Day 1.
I've said before that anything requiring the building of a coalition of allies will be hard to pull off if his administration continues this way. I'm fearful that he can't go any deeper than "bomb the **** out of them."
I hope nothing happens, but something always does happen.
 
I disagree. It's NOT good ********. It's obviously mindless platitude.

Who in the Hell is stupid enough to believe that we're going to have great Healthcare and it will be easy?

If it was easy, it would have been done long ago.

You have to be an idiot to take that nonsense seriously.
Millions did. The dumbing down of America?
 
Millions did. The dumbing down of America?

Which is why I keep repeating, the lesson from the last election was not "don't underestimate Trump" but "don't underestimate the stupidity of the American people."
 
Which is why I keep repeating, the lesson from the last election was not "don't underestimate Trump" but "don't underestimate the stupidity of the American people."

I'd prefer to characterise it as "blind optimism". IMO many people knew it was too good to be true - they weren't stupid - but went along in the hope that it could somehow magically, schmagically, come to pass.

A more cynical, harder bittemn public wouldn't have been that optimistic. It's not just a matter of intellect, some comparatively smart people were also swept along.
 
I'd prefer to characterise it as "blind optimism". IMO many people knew it was too good to be true - they weren't stupid - but went along in the hope that it could somehow magically, schmagically, come to pass.

Yes, and that is stupidiy.

For pete's sake, 60% of Republicans still think Obama ordered surveillance of Trump. These people are morons.

I've had enough of giving morons the benefit of the doubt for their stupidity.
 
Yes, and that is stupidiy.

I disagree (but then I would, wouldn't I ;)). I reckon that the Democratic Party could attempt to restructure and rework their message to exploit that same blind optimism without flat-out lying like Trump and sections of the GOP.

For pete's sake, 60% of Republicans still think Obama ordered surveillance of Trump. These people are morons.

Well that's what they've been told by the media they access and the people they trust. It's only natural that they should come to believe it's the case. IN light of that, 40% thinking otherwise is a good indication of their critical thinking.

I've had enough of giving morons the benefit of the doubt for their stupidity.

Well if GOP supporters are that stupid, you're ******. Ignorance can be addressed but stupidity is permanent. It it's true that many/most GOP supporters are stupid then unless the Democratic Party can somehow exploit it, they're doomed to decades, generations even, in opposition.
 
Which is why I keep repeating, the lesson from the last election was not "don't underestimate Trump" but "don't underestimate the stupidity of the American people."

I don't underestimate Trump nor the stupidity/gullibility of humans. Trump is really smart about a few things including how to manipulate the media. All the crazy crap he says is part of his process. He's trolling the media and the public and most everyone falls for it every time. We're all watching to see what batcrap crazy thing Trump will do next all the time he's sodomizing us.

It's misdirection taken to a whole new level. If he can get enough people to pay attention to his left hand we won't notice what he did with his right until it's too late.

That said Trump is stupid and ignorant about so many things. He may know how to manipulate the media but Congress is another thing and another game. Trump doesn't do his homework so that means it is up to everyone else around him and their priorities. Trump will take credit but he's not interested in doing the work. Trump likes being the boss. He's never had so many noses up his ass and the feeling is great. But there is little reason to believe he can be an effective leader. What he has going for him is a Republican congress. The problem is these are also egomaniacs who have their own priorities and who secretly and some not so secretly hate his guts.
 
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... unless the Democratic Party can somehow exploit it, they're doomed to decades, generations even, in opposition.

Regardless of other argument, I believe demographics belie that notion. Whereas it remains true that the design of the federal system favors the land-dominating and population-wise less-favored conservatives, this shifts the bar to a larger majority required, and so only postpones. Some hard work will be needed in states that are going or go blue to redemocratize the rigged voting systems. Larger cities in some red states may also help push for better districting. All to say, as with Obama, the presidency is relatively easier to keep blue, while Congress will take longer. The doomsday scenario, in fact, is what drives Republicans, not Democrats, which explains the panicked aversion to argument and knee-jerk circling of mental wagons.

ETA: In this light, extreme vetting, voter id laws, and walls across borders should be understood in terms of white conservative backlash, and are a rather blatant thumb on the scale for white Europeans.
 
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In early March, the Palm Beach (Fla.) Post, the local newspaper, reported in the first 31 days of the Trump presidency:
Trump’s administration reached the one-month mark at noon on Monday. He spent 186.5 of his presidency’s first 744 hours — 25 percent of his time — in Florida, including three of the first five weekends he’s been in office. Link

This doesn't surprise me. Trump is just about as big a phony as you're ever going to see on the national stage. Wait until this summer. Have you ever been in DC in July? :(
 
In early March, the Palm Beach (Fla.) Post, the local newspaper, reported in the first 31 days of the Trump presidency:


This doesn't surprise me. Trump is just about as big a phony as you're ever going to see on the national stage. Wait until this summer. Have you ever been in DC in July? :(

It's not as bad as Florida in July.
 
If Trump is impeached and the rest of his businesses follow his business failures of the past;

1. Trump Airlines

2. Trump beverages

3. Trump: The Game

4. Trump casinos

5. Trump magazine

6. Trump Mortgage

7. Trump Steaks

8. Trump's travel site

9. Trump's comms company

10. Trump Tower Tampa

11. Trump University

12. Trump Vodka

13. Lost future earnings from calling Mexicans rapists


http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/donald-trumps-13-biggest-business-failures-20160314


Perhaps he can try another business: Trump Dump Trucks
 
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