Good thread to nap through, I doubt that I could have stayed up with the pace.
Yes, I'm one that refers to Trump tweets on occasion, and the reason is this: Once you start ignoring that kind of behavior, it becomes akin to condoning it, and accepting it as normal. It most assuredly is not normal, not in any way for a normal citizen. For a sitting President, it's simply unacceptable. Like some people like to say about spiking the football, act like you've been there before.
And yes, Obama did a lot of things that I didn't and still don't agree with. And no, I didn't complain openly on this forum because I thought that the good outweighed the bad, by far. Trump started Tabula Rasa...he could have made his legacy anything that he wanted it to be. I for one, thought that he'd be a better President than a candidate. I thought that all his campaign promises were simply vote getting devises, not anything that a President actually thought that he could carry off. I was wrong, and he's trying to fulfil each and every campaign promise, much to the detriment of the US as a nation.
And yes, I was ashamed that Trump didn't mention the fallen soldier, but instead tweeted out about a silly political feud instead of acting Presidential. That he met the casket today redeems him a slight bit, but only slightly. Hopefully, he'll be properly humbled by the gravity of lives lost, and tread more carefully in the future.
And yes, Hillary lost, can we just get over that now and move on with how to deal with the present and the future? You're supposed to know history so that you don't repeat it, not relive it each and every day.
As far as Gorsuch is concerned, I think that he'll get confirmed, he's a smart guy and says all the right things. I still don't think that McConnell uses the nuclear option, because once that genie is out of the bottle, it'll be hell getting it back in. And the Democrats will take control again one day, and they'll use everything to their advantage, just like the GOP is trying to do now. That's just politics in this day and age...
Yes, I'm one that refers to Trump tweets on occasion, and the reason is this: Once you start ignoring that kind of behavior, it becomes akin to condoning it, and accepting it as normal. It most assuredly is not normal, not in any way for a normal citizen. For a sitting President, it's simply unacceptable. Like some people like to say about spiking the football, act like you've been there before.
And yes, Obama did a lot of things that I didn't and still don't agree with. And no, I didn't complain openly on this forum because I thought that the good outweighed the bad, by far. Trump started Tabula Rasa...he could have made his legacy anything that he wanted it to be. I for one, thought that he'd be a better President than a candidate. I thought that all his campaign promises were simply vote getting devises, not anything that a President actually thought that he could carry off. I was wrong, and he's trying to fulfil each and every campaign promise, much to the detriment of the US as a nation.
And yes, I was ashamed that Trump didn't mention the fallen soldier, but instead tweeted out about a silly political feud instead of acting Presidential. That he met the casket today redeems him a slight bit, but only slightly. Hopefully, he'll be properly humbled by the gravity of lives lost, and tread more carefully in the future.
And yes, Hillary lost, can we just get over that now and move on with how to deal with the present and the future? You're supposed to know history so that you don't repeat it, not relive it each and every day.
As far as Gorsuch is concerned, I think that he'll get confirmed, he's a smart guy and says all the right things. I still don't think that McConnell uses the nuclear option, because once that genie is out of the bottle, it'll be hell getting it back in. And the Democrats will take control again one day, and they'll use everything to their advantage, just like the GOP is trying to do now. That's just politics in this day and age...
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