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Cont: The Trump Presidency: Part 26

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Lindsey Graham
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Congress will vote on additional stimulus checks and repealing Section 230 -- all wins for the American people.

Well done Mr. President!

Both are reasonable demands, and I hope Congress is listening. The biggest winner would be the American people.
Repeal of Section 230 has not been part of the congressional effort. It's still there and in place, untouched.

It would need to be raised by the Senate for any further discussion. And pounds to a penny Mitch will kill that deader than dirt if it was. Ditto the $2K payments. Mitch has already started securing his own future, and it isn't on the Trump gravy train any more.

But L'il Lickspittle Lindsey is still talking about voting for these... You really have to wonder what Trump has on him. ;)
 
A lot of stuff is in the Constitution.

A lot of Congress's powers are in the form of rules by which an executive agency can or cannot operate (through laws).

If Congress includes "and you can make some limited alterations while requesting said alterations formally under the following provisions" in every budget, that would be totally constitutional. It is no less so that they just have a law for the whole process that includes that already.

Yes, my example was related to foreign policy, but the President doesn't decide what country gets aid in what amounts by unilateral decree. Congress controls the purse. The President can name ambassadors and negotiate (but not ratify/enact) a treaty.

But Congress can also decide not to create the positions to staff a negotiating team, not provide any funds to pay salaries to them, etc.

In any case, Congress decided it wanted it this way. Congress has a mechanism for changing it. The proper attitude of the court is "this is a political issue, it has a political solution."

ETA: Only "The United States Congress" would have standing to file suit, as they are the only party to whom expenditures from the public treasury is granted, and the only party who could claim to be "harmed/injured." By their own law. That they can change.

I think we're on the same wavelength. Yes, Congress controls the purse, but POTUS manages US foreign policy. The issue is when it comes to foreign aid, there is a direct conflict of responsibilities.
 
newyorkguy stated that Trump knew he was despised by a lot of people and Ladewig replied:

Does he?

Isn’t it possible his mental disorder prevents him from understanding that?

I think that is a good question but, if not, I wouldn't put it down to a mental disorder. I remember Obama commenting one time that he felt quite isolated as president. Trump has exacerbated that situation by getting rid of people around him who live in the reality-based community, he has these rallies where only adoring fans are allowed in and he consumes nothing but very right-wing news. I'd say there's a good chance he does not know where he stands with all Americans. In fact, he'd mprobably have to believe that to keep up his "rigged election" nonsense.
 
House overrides Trump's veto 322 to 87

House overrides Trump's Defense budget veto. Required 66.6% vote. Received 79%.

I'd bet money the Senate will vote to override as well.
 
Rep. Matt Gaetz tweeted

@RepMattGaetz
I’m not going back to yesterday’s Republican Party.

THIS IS DONALD TRUMP’S PARTY!

Hopefully you're not going back to congress either,

Gaetz' district is the very western tip of the Florida panhandle. Going by just land area, nearly half of the district consists of Eglin Air Force base. No wonder he got elected. The Florida panhandle is just Alabama under a different name.
 
Hopefully you're not going back to congress either,

Gaetz' district is the very western tip of the Florida panhandle. Going by just land area, nearly half of the district consists of Eglin Air Force base. No wonder he got elected. The Florida panhandle is just Alabama under a different name.

Oh, geez....that's where my dad's bio father's family is from. Thank god he got adopted out of there.
 
Unbelievable. Trump issued a proclamation today commemorating the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of Thomas Beckett.

I'd bet Trump doesn't know a damn thing about Beckett.

Beckett was murdered by supporters of King Henry the Second after King Henry said "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?"
 
Unbelievable. Trump issued a proclamation today commemorating the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of Thomas Beckett.



I'd bet Trump doesn't know a damn thing about Beckett.



Beckett was murdered by supporters of King Henry the Second after King Henry said "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?"
The question becomes... who put him up to it?

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newyorkguy stated that Trump knew he was despised by a lot of people and Ladewig replied:



I think that is a good question but, if not, I wouldn't put it down to a mental disorder. I remember Obama commenting one time that he felt quite isolated as president. Trump has exacerbated that situation by getting rid of people around him who live in the reality-based community, he has these rallies where only adoring fans are allowed in and he consumes nothing but very right-wing news. I'd say there's a good chance he does not know where he stands with all Americans. In fact, he'd mprobably have to believe that to keep up his "rigged election" nonsense.

I still like the mental disorder theory, but I’ll admit there is plenty of evidence to support your idea.

Trump erroneously believes ratings equal approval. So when he is the lead story, he thinks that is a measure of his respect and his success.

Trump will never understand that most US presidential elections are decided less by people voting for the person they like the most and more by people voting for the person they hate the least. That’s how he won in 2016 and how he lost in 2020.
 
The question becomes... who put him up to it?

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Miller??

I'm guessing they told Donny that Thomas Beckett was some famous guy who was just like him, and he got persecuted as a result. Just like Trump is being persecuted now. Just that they conveniently failed to tell Donny the time period, the players, and the reason for the murder. What do you think the chances are Donny thinks Thomas Beckett was actually an obscure 1970's building developer in New York. ;)
 
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