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Democrats reportedly plan scorched-earth approach to fighting Trump
Jan 27, 2017 18:51:03   #
Nuclearian Loc: I live in a Fascist, Liberal State
 
For the past two months, Democratic leaders have been reportedly discussing ways to approach the presidency of Donald Trump and have largely landed on a conclusion: fight him at every turn in a ‘not-now-not-ever’ opposition.

Politico reported that it conducted interviews with about two dozen Democrats in office who were willing to discuss the internal debate.

It apparently did not take very long for these politicans to determine that a working relationship with Trump was not possible, though Washington Gov. Jay Inslee told the magazine that there was a “grace period.”

“But it was midnight the night of the inauguration to 8 o’clock the next morning, when the administration sent out people to lie about numerous significant things,” Inslee said.

He continued: “It’s been worse than I could have imagined, the first few days.”

Sen. Kirsten GIllibrand, D-N.Y., is credited so far with v****g the most against Trump, v****g against three of four Trump Cabinet-level picks.

Dozens of House Democrats boycotted Trump’s inauguration, highlighted by Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., who questioned the legitimacy of Trump’s e******n win.

Rep. Don Beyer, D-Va., said he will not be part of the "normalizing or legitimizing" of a man whose e******n may be the result of "malicious foreign interference of Russian leaders," a reference to U.S. intelligence's assessment that Russia meddled in the e******n to help Trump win.

Of course, there are drawbacks about being the opposition party and some interviewed have concerns that 10 Democratic senators are up for ree******n in 2018 who work in states that T***p w*n.

Antonio Villaraigosa, the mayor of Los Angeles said a Trump presidency is taking this to “places we’ve never been.”

“So all I can tell you is any game plan you have for Donald Trump should have a fair amount of audibles,” he said.

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Jan 27, 2017 19:02:38   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
Nuclearian wrote:
For the past two months, Democratic leaders have been reportedly discussing ways to approach the presidency of Donald Trump and have largely landed on a conclusion: fight him at every turn in a ‘not-now-not-ever’ opposition.

Politico reported that it conducted interviews with about two dozen Democrats in office who were willing to discuss the internal debate.

It apparently did not take very long for these politicans to determine that a working relationship with Trump was not possible, though Washington Gov. Jay Inslee told the magazine that there was a “grace period.”

“But it was midnight the night of the inauguration to 8 o’clock the next morning, when the administration sent out people to lie about numerous significant things,” Inslee said.

He continued: “It’s been worse than I could have imagined, the first few days.”

Sen. Kirsten GIllibrand, D-N.Y., is credited so far with v****g the most against Trump, v****g against three of four Trump Cabinet-level picks.

Dozens of House Democrats boycotted Trump’s inauguration, highlighted by Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., who questioned the legitimacy of Trump’s e******n win.

Rep. Don Beyer, D-Va., said he will not be part of the "normalizing or legitimizing" of a man whose e******n may be the result of "malicious foreign interference of Russian leaders," a reference to U.S. intelligence's assessment that Russia meddled in the e******n to help Trump win.

Of course, there are drawbacks about being the opposition party and some interviewed have concerns that 10 Democratic senators are up for ree******n in 2018 who work in states that T***p w*n.

Antonio Villaraigosa, the mayor of Los Angeles said a Trump presidency is taking this to “places we’ve never been.”

“So all I can tell you is any game plan you have for Donald Trump should have a fair amount of audibles,” he said.
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nucleararian-sure the democrats are in a quandary, they have been evicted from their comfort zone and may
actually have to do some work and have fewer taxpayer dollars to buy v**es with. America First !!!

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Jan 27, 2017 19:22:47   #
robmull Loc: florida
 
Ricko wrote:
nucleararian-sure the democrats are in a quandary, they have been evicted from their comfort zone and may
actually have to do some work and have fewer taxpayer dollars to buy v**es with. America First !!!









It's the worst thing to happen to the radical secular liberal progressive Marx/Alinsky regime, since before Alinsky was even born, Ricko. "A quandary," and "evicted from their comfort zone," doesn't even scratch the surface of exactly what just happened to the 120 years of 24/7/365 Marx ideology and agenda that was being quietly enacted {and recently "exposed"} to slowly and (D)eceptively "o*******w the enemy, America" {"Rules for Radicals"}, that was later blueprinted by Saul. The entire Marxist mechanism was blitzkrieged, and what do they do? (D)ouble (D)own. If "the earth {wasn't} being scorched," currently, and "PIGS" weren't being k**led and local stores weren't being l**ted, vandalized and burned, the entire "(D)eath-rattle" reflex of the LANDSLIDE, EARTHQUAKE e******n loss would be hilarious; but the shock, crying, screaming, sniveling, boohooing, whimpering, whining, wailing and weeping gave in to r**ting and violent (D)emonstrations, is just too, too much, and is about to get "rapidly crushed," {"Rules..."}. You can't say "WE" didn't warn them!!! What's that "crushing" noise I keep hearing??? Hummmmmmmmmmmm. GO PRESIDENT "45" DONALD J. TRUMP!!!

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