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

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And if people feel that the ballot box is useless?

Then they are the same idiots that stayed home in 2016 and gave us Trump by some vary narrow margins in three states.

If someone thinks Trump or Clinton, no difference, those folks are blind or ignorant or both.
 
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Sadly, a lot of people will only learn when it hurts them, personally.
Like, when the economy tanks and body bags start coming home from the war which I think Trump will start. Just inevitable. Enrthing about him screams the kind of leader who gets his nation into war.

Do I recall correctly that you're a vet?

If so, you're far from the first, either vet or active service, to voice such a concern...
 
"No president has ever led by fear. Not Lincoln. Not Roosevelt. Not Kennedy. Not Reagan, ... This president is more like George Wallace than George Washington!"

Former vice president Joe Biden (Oct 22, 2018)


George Wallace was a Democrat who ran for president and lost (multiple times). Hey, that sounds identical to Joe's career. Bwahaha!
 
Former vice president Joe Biden (Oct 22, 2018)

If only there was some meaningful difference in how these two presidents implemented their policies and handled these issues we could make meaningful commentary on. Like, say, effectiveness.
Suppose there's not.
 
George Wallace was a Democrat who ran for president and lost (multiple times). Hey, that sounds identical to Joe's career. Bwahaha!


Except George Wallace was horribly racist and Joe Biden is a man I'd trust with my life.
 
Back in May 2018, there were stories in the news about the president refusing to follow WhiteHouse security protocols regarding his cell phone. I cannot find any stories saying that he now does so on a regular basis. Did I miss those stories? Did he start following the protocols and and the MSM didn’t run any stories? Is he still not regularly getting his phone checked for security breaches? Something else?
 
I am mildly amused by this take on some of Trump's recent claims. It's so true, after all.

After GOP savaged middle-class Americans, Trump suddenly champions Democratic policies

On the other hand... this is a little bit of a brutal assessment by a conservative.

Republicans don't actually have an agenda right now.

Republicans in Washington have no agenda beyond confirming President Trump’s judicial nominees, and have not had one for all of this year. In 2017, they tried to make big changes to Obamacare and the tax code. They failed on one and succeeded on the other, and then they just gave up.

At the end of 2017, House Speaker Paul Ryan was pushing Republicans to take up welfare reform. The Trump administration talked up an infrastructure bill. The party compromised by not making a concerted effort on either.

But Republicans are asking for voters to augment that majority now, and they still have no agenda. Take a look at Republican Senate candidates’ websites. You will find many who pledge to vote against gun regulations. You won’t find much by way of explanation of what legislation they would try to enact if they win their races. They have returned to vague calls to repeal and replace Obamacare. They’re not touting any infrastructure plans.

Even on immigration, the Republican candidates don’t have more than a sentence or two to say. Many of them attack “sanctuary cities” that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. But it’s not at all clear the federal government can do anything about those local governments. Only a few of the candidates have been willing to endorse the more serious policy of requiring employers to check the legal status of new hires.

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I am tempted to say that there is something, if not anti-democratic, at least contrary to the spirit of good government, in a political party so thoroughly abandoning the notion that it will tell us in advance what it will do if it wins an election. If it did that, voters would be able to judge its program in casting their ballots this time, and next time they would be able to look back and see how much of that program was achieved and with what results.

In the Republicans’ limited defense, however, they are probably giving us an accurate picture of what they would accomplish legislatively if given the chance in 2019-20. If they win and do nothing, nobody will be able to call them on broken promises.
 
"No president has ever led by fear. Not Lincoln. Not Roosevelt. Not Kennedy. Not Reagan, ... This president is more like George Wallace than George Washington!"

Former vice president Joe Biden (Oct 22, 2018)

Curiously, George Wallace was also #45 (th governor of Alabama).
 
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