It’s gut-check time. With each guilty plea, each indictment, each tweet, it becomes evident that Donald Trump is not the l********e p*******t of the United States. He was hoisted into the White House by at least one foreign power to whom he and his regime are now beholden. Trump’s domestic and international policies, such as an ill-conceived tariff war with China, unplanned troop withdrawals from Syria, and US abdication from key international treaties, reflect a White House that has been captured and is implementing the chaos policies that Vladimir Putin wanted.
The big question for 2019, however, is “What are Americans going to do about it?”
Impeachment will not be sufficient. Nor will a deal where Trump simply resigns and hands over the reins to Vice-President Mike Pence, who was handpicked by now-convicted felon Paul Manafort (guilty of conspiracy against the United States), and, who, as head of the t***sition team, overlooked the numerous warnings about Michael Flynn as a national security risk.
The problem, frankly, isn’t simply Donald Trump. He has been aided by a coterie of enablers, who have exploited the fissures, flaws, norms and loopholes in American democracy that allowed the unscrupulous to prosper at the expense of the people and the nation itself.
Removing Trump, while essential, will not fully address the work that needs to be done. Instead, it is going to take an effort akin to Hercules cleaning out the Augean stables to repair, rebuild and strengthen America.
And the first step is to understand what went wrong.
It is going to take a Herculean effort to repair, rebuild and strengthen America
Dark money and w***e s*******y fueled the disintegration of the Republican party. Without any viable core ideology to act as a lodestar, especially one that would resonate with the majority of Americans, the Republicans’ only raison d’etre now was power. Unable to win e******ns outright as they had in the past, the Republican party resorted, instead, to v**er suppression, e******n f***d, cancelling e******ns and lame-duck e*******l nihilism. In doing so, the Republicans not only deliberately undercut democracy but showed their utter contempt for it.
Nuclearian
Loc: I live in a Fascist, Liberal State
Trump was legitimately elected, IN SPITE of all the i******s v****g for Hitler. And the Russian collusion was between Hitler and Putin. And he met the qualification to be President.
Now Obastard is a different story. He was a Gay, Marxist, Kenyan citizen, installed by the deep state, to destroy America. And he damned near did. IT was the ILLEGITIMATE Imposter President.
and almost every day he proves he's unfit for office could have been the 8000 lies that swayed public opinion
Nuclearian wrote:
Trump was legitimately elected, IN SPITE of all the i******s v****g for Hitler. And the Russian collusion was between Hitler and Putin. And he met the qualification to be President.
Now Obastard is a different story. He was a Gay, Marxist, Kenyan citizen, installed by the deep state, to destroy America. And he damned near did. IT was the ILLEGITIMATE Imposter President.
Lonewolf wrote:
and almost every day he proves he's unfit for office could have been the 8000 lies that swayed public opinion
When you spray window cleaner on your windows, you're supposed to use some sort of paper product to wipe it off, not your tongue.
Those chemicals are destroying that little nub of a brain you have.
Nuclearian
Loc: I live in a Fascist, Liberal State
Lonewolf wrote:
and almost every day he proves he's unfit for office could have been the 8000 lies that swayed public opinion
The lies are spewed by the N**icrats, and you two just eat it up.
Kevyn wrote:
It’s gut-check time. With each guilty plea, each indictment, each tweet, it becomes evident that Donald Trump is not the l********e p*******t of the United States. He was hoisted into the White House by at least one foreign power to whom he and his regime are now beholden. Trump’s domestic and international policies, such as an ill-conceived tariff war with China, unplanned troop withdrawals from Syria, and US abdication from key international treaties, reflect a White House that has been captured and is implementing the chaos policies that Vladimir Putin wanted.
The big question for 2019, however, is “What are Americans going to do about it?”
Impeachment will not be sufficient. Nor will a deal where Trump simply resigns and hands over the reins to Vice-President Mike Pence, who was handpicked by now-convicted felon Paul Manafort (guilty of conspiracy against the United States), and, who, as head of the t***sition team, overlooked the numerous warnings about Michael Flynn as a national security risk.
The problem, frankly, isn’t simply Donald Trump. He has been aided by a coterie of enablers, who have exploited the fissures, flaws, norms and loopholes in American democracy that allowed the unscrupulous to prosper at the expense of the people and the nation itself.
Removing Trump, while essential, will not fully address the work that needs to be done. Instead, it is going to take an effort akin to Hercules cleaning out the Augean stables to repair, rebuild and strengthen America.
And the first step is to understand what went wrong.
It is going to take a Herculean effort to repair, rebuild and strengthen America
Dark money and w***e s*******y fueled the disintegration of the Republican party. Without any viable core ideology to act as a lodestar, especially one that would resonate with the majority of Americans, the Republicans’ only raison d’etre now was power. Unable to win e******ns outright as they had in the past, the Republican party resorted, instead, to v**er suppression, e******n f***d, cancelling e******ns and lame-duck e*******l nihilism. In doing so, the Republicans not only deliberately undercut democracy but showed their utter contempt for it.
It’s gut-check time. With each guilty plea, each i... (
show quote)
kevy-boi --- go take your meds you are making a complete fool of yourself HA HA HA HA HA
Kevyn wrote:
It’s gut-check time. With each guilty plea, each indictment, each tweet, it becomes evident that Donald Trump is not the l********e p*******t of the United States. He was hoisted into the White House by at least one foreign power to whom he and his regime are now beholden. Trump’s domestic and international policies, such as an ill-conceived tariff war with China, unplanned troop withdrawals from Syria, and US abdication from key international treaties, reflect a White House that has been captured and is implementing the chaos policies that Vladimir Putin wanted.
The big question for 2019, however, is “What are Americans going to do about it?”
Impeachment will not be sufficient. Nor will a deal where Trump simply resigns and hands over the reins to Vice-President Mike Pence, who was handpicked by now-convicted felon Paul Manafort (guilty of conspiracy against the United States), and, who, as head of the t***sition team, overlooked the numerous warnings about Michael Flynn as a national security risk.
The problem, frankly, isn’t simply Donald Trump. He has been aided by a coterie of enablers, who have exploited the fissures, flaws, norms and loopholes in American democracy that allowed the unscrupulous to prosper at the expense of the people and the nation itself.
Removing Trump, while essential, will not fully address the work that needs to be done. Instead, it is going to take an effort akin to Hercules cleaning out the Augean stables to repair, rebuild and strengthen America.
And the first step is to understand what went wrong.
It is going to take a Herculean effort to repair, rebuild and strengthen America
Dark money and w***e s*******y fueled the disintegration of the Republican party. Without any viable core ideology to act as a lodestar, especially one that would resonate with the majority of Americans, the Republicans’ only raison d’etre now was power. Unable to win e******ns outright as they had in the past, the Republican party resorted, instead, to v**er suppression, e******n f***d, cancelling e******ns and lame-duck e*******l nihilism. In doing so, the Republicans not only deliberately undercut democracy but showed their utter contempt for it.
It’s gut-check time. With each guilty plea, each i... (
show quote)
🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿
Kevyn wrote:
It’s gut-check time. With each guilty plea, each indictment, each tweet, it becomes evident that Donald Trump is not the l********e p*******t of the United States. He was hoisted into the White House by at least one foreign power to whom he and his regime are now beholden. Trump’s domestic and international policies, such as an ill-conceived tariff war with China, unplanned troop withdrawals from Syria, and US abdication from key international treaties, reflect a White House that has been captured and is implementing the chaos policies that Vladimir Putin wanted.
The big question for 2019, however, is “What are Americans going to do about it?”
Impeachment will not be sufficient. Nor will a deal where Trump simply resigns and hands over the reins to Vice-President Mike Pence, who was handpicked by now-convicted felon Paul Manafort (guilty of conspiracy against the United States), and, who, as head of the t***sition team, overlooked the numerous warnings about Michael Flynn as a national security risk.
The problem, frankly, isn’t simply Donald Trump. He has been aided by a coterie of enablers, who have exploited the fissures, flaws, norms and loopholes in American democracy that allowed the unscrupulous to prosper at the expense of the people and the nation itself.
Removing Trump, while essential, will not fully address the work that needs to be done. Instead, it is going to take an effort akin to Hercules cleaning out the Augean stables to repair, rebuild and strengthen America.
And the first step is to understand what went wrong.
It is going to take a Herculean effort to repair, rebuild and strengthen America
Dark money and w***e s*******y fueled the disintegration of the Republican party. Without any viable core ideology to act as a lodestar, especially one that would resonate with the majority of Americans, the Republicans’ only raison d’etre now was power. Unable to win e******ns outright as they had in the past, the Republican party resorted, instead, to v**er suppression, e******n f***d, cancelling e******ns and lame-duck e*******l nihilism. In doing so, the Republicans not only deliberately undercut democracy but showed their utter contempt for it.
It’s gut-check time. With each guilty plea, each i... (
show quote)
Cut the crap kevyn. Nobody believes a word you post anymore. You are officially irrelevant. You lie and exaggerate so much that you have lost all credibility.
The best way we can deal with the Trump problem in 2019 is to make sure we get him re-elected in 2020. Keep making America even greater.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.