Cont: The Trump Presidency X: 10-10 'til we do it again

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Trump Tweets

"If the Democrats would stop being obstructionists and come together, we could write up and agree to new immigration laws in less than one hour. Look at the needless pain and suffering that they are causing. Look at the horrors taking place on the Border. Chuck & Nancy, call me!"

"Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp will be a great governor. He has been successful at whatever he has done, and has prepared for this very difficult and complex job for many years. He has my Strong Endorsement. His opponent is totally unqualified. Would destroy a great state!"

As opposed to destroying a country.
 
as with Bush, Republicans just have to keep on handing out taxpayer money to keep the economy going until Dems take the White House.
Then they will let it all crash (again) and blame it on the Dems.


And plenty of voters will buy this hook, line and sinker.

One party grabs the credit cards and goes wild leaving the other party to pay the bill. The GOP loosens the laws that allows the rich to prey on the poor in the guise of deregulation. 'We're just trying to be more efficient.' Yeah, at ripping the country off.
 
"Look at me torturing children. It's the Democrats' fault for not giving me everything I want unquestioningly".

Yeah. Wow. Trump is calling the migrant caravan a threat to national security. All those women and children sure are frightening. If he thinks they are a threat to national security, he needs to lift up his skirt and find his balls. I know there's a lot of blubber he'll need to shift to get to where his testicles should be. Maybe Stormy would be willing to help him.
 
That's why I think a return to normalcy is unlikely. The tactic's been proven to be too successful.

Indeed. For Trump, and to a lesser degree the broader Republican/Right/Conservative demographic, to change he's going to have to lose in a way that matters to him.

Trump's mind probably sees the last few years as a non-stop series of wins.
 
Trump Tweets

"If the Democrats would stop being obstructionists and come together, we could write up and agree to new immigration laws in less than one hour. Look at the needless pain and suffering that they are causing. Look at the horrors taking place on the Border. Chuck & Nancy, call me!"

And I'm sure logger agrees with this.

Gee, having all the power sucks!
 
I found it interesting that CBS Evening News chose to not even mention Trump’s glorifying of a physical attack on a reporter.

On the one hand, they avoided being distracted by a “shiny thing” Trump threw out there. Good on them.

On the other hand, is it not newsworthy when the President mocks and literally endorses attacks on reporters?

Kinda torn on this one.

Ehh... It's noteworthy, but it's also really par for the course. This is just part of the normalization of evil that most of us could see coming a mile away, though.

Trump Tweets

"If the Democrats would stop being obstructionists and come together, we could write up and agree to new immigration laws in less than one hour. Look at the needless pain and suffering that they are causing. Look at the horrors taking place on the Border. Chuck & Nancy, call me!"

Immigration laws like the ones that he pointedly sabotaged?
 
I also think there are more than a few Republicans who are sickened by such tactics. I know you don't cut them any slack, but I simply can't believe they are all total dicks. You can be conservative and still believe in playing fair. I think.

I think that there are a lot of Republican voters who don't personally agree with those tactics, but I think very few feel particularly strongly about it. The Tea Party movement showed us how Republicans react when they have a serious problem with how their elected officials behave. Nothing like that is happening now because they aren't really outraged at how the party is behaving even if it's not exactly what they'd prefer on every issue.
 
I think that there are a lot of Republican voters who don't personally agree with those tactics, but I think very few feel particularly strongly about it. The Tea Party movement showed us how Republicans react when they have a serious problem with how their elected officials behave. Nothing like that is happening now because they aren't really outraged at how the party is behaving even if it's not exactly what they'd prefer on every issue.

Apparently, being in power - in control of the the executive and legislative branches (leave aside the courts for now) - creates a lot more tolerance for tactics that might otherwise have consequences, and certainly would have consequences of the Dems did them.
 
Trump administration ponders move to make it legal to discriminate against parents that are Jewish, Christian, Muslim, LGBT, or whatever else the wannabe discriminators feel like claiming

South Carolina is lobbying the Trump administration to allow it to use the Religious Freedom Restoration Act in order to allow “faith-based foster care agencies” the power to discriminate against Jewish parents, Muslim parents, LGBT parents. According to the Intercept, the Trump administration is seriously considering this mauling of civil rights by way of a religious exemption, not that much different than the ones businesses have been using to screw their employees out of robust women’s healthcare insurance.

If granted, the exemption would allow Miracle Hill Ministries, a Protestant social service agency working in the state’s northwest region, to continue receiving federal dollars while “recruiting Christian foster families,” which it has been doing since 1988, according to its website. That discrimination would apply not just to Jewish parents, but also to parents who are Muslim, Catholic, Unitarian, atheist, agnostic or other some other non-Protestant Christian denomination.

And this goes back to the old and interesting dilemma of whether it's actually better to never allow federally funded discrimination or to federally fund discriminators as a matter of expedience to address needs. Personally, I would generally prefer to see such discrimination phased out completely, but I can see valid arguments to delay that or temporarily allow businesses to engage in such discrimination if the needs wouldn't be met without it or would be met distinctly less well.

ETA:
Trump blocked plan to move FBI headquarters—likely because he didn't want a competing hotel on the site.

...That sums it up nicely, really. That sure sounds like corruption to me.
 
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Trump Tweets

"If the Democrats would stop being obstructionists and come together, we could write up and agree to new immigration laws in less than one hour. Look at the needless pain and suffering that they are causing. Look at the horrors taking place on the Border. Chuck & Nancy, call me!"
The House failed to pass an immigration bill because congressmen from farm states refused to go along with a requirement that all employers must use the e-Verify database to ascertain legal status to work. This was a division straight through the Republican ranks. Democrats had nothing to do with it.

Yeah, but keep on lying, Dishonest Don.

And also - he thinks writing up crucial legislation that affects millions of people should only take an hour? :eye-poppi. Preferably in words of one syllable so that he'll understand. A good first step would be national biometric ID, but good luck with that.
 
Majority Latino city in Kansas just moved its one, yes one, polling place outside the city limits

...I'm glad I don't live there, but this is, quite seriously, incredibly absurd. The kind of absurd that should probably end up with someone fired, at best.

Oh, and since I seem to keep sounding these alarms...

Georgia Officials Force Black Seniors Off Bus En Route To Polls

Uh huh. Nothing to be concerned about there, either.

One polling station for 13,000 people is (and I use this word advisedly) obscene.

The first one - the US really needs an independent Electoral Commission akin to the UK's (or other country that wants elections to be seen as free and fair).

There are guidelines on how many people polling stations should serve. It works and is transparent. Elsewhere on this forum, I have linked to the guidelines.
 
Trump Tweets encouragement

"Heading to Nevada to help a man who has become a good friend, Senator Dean Heller. He is all about #MAGA and I need his Help and Talent in Washington. Also, Adam Laxalt will be a GREAT GOVERNOR, and has my complete and total Endorsement. Winners Both!"

"Leaving Arizona after a fantastic Rally last night, in Mesa, honoring, and for, Martha @RepMcSally McSally. She is an inspiration & will be a GREAT SENATOR for the people of Arizona. Her opponent is a Nancy Pelosi puppet, really bad for State. Early Voting NOW! Will be back soon."

"Rick Scott is known as easily one of the best Governors in the USA. Florida is setting records in almost every category of success. Amazing achievement-the envy of the World. Ron DeSantis will build on this success. His incompetent opponent will destroy Florida - next Venezuela!"

"Ron @RonDeSantisFL DeSantis is working hard. A great Congressman and top student at Harvard & Yale, Ron will be a record setting governor for Florida. Rick Scott gave him tremendous foundations to further build on. His opponent runs one of the worst & most corrupt cities in USA!"
 
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