Current Affairs Donald Trump POS: Judgement cometh and that right soon

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He has his shouty supporters but he also still has widespread support among people who don't want to admit they voted for him.

I don't buy this. These polls aren't asking if you'd vote for him again, and the shy voters are probably the most likely to understand what a horrible decision they made and not repeat it.
 


Interesting to see if this line of reasoning goes anywhere. I would be delighted if he went on the attack against the Republican Party now, easily the most destructive, cynical, and corrupt institution anywhere in the developed world since WWII (try harder, UK Tories!)

After "Reince Penis's" symbolic dismissal, perhaps there's a window for someone like Bannon to press for tax-hikes and anti-trust enforcement?

Of course, the Democrats would oppose actual economic populism far more energetically and effectively than they countered all the shrieking and flailing against Obamacare. And as establishment Republicans have discovered, the problem with hitching your wagon to Trump is that he has at most only urges rather than policy ideas, and his cronies - Bannon, Prime Minister Jared, the Mouch et al - can't even conduct their hissy-fit vendettas effectively, led alone divine and enact the President's agenda.

Still, war between, and the ensuing destruction of, both the Trumplings and the Republicans represents the best of all possible worlds - and yet somehow it still seems more than likely that the Democrats will find a way to lose against whatever emerges from the right-wing ash heap.

In any case, as I prepare to move out of the US, I'm grateful to Trump and the Republicans for creating perhaps the only possible context relative to which moving back to the UK seems like a strong and stable decision.
 
Interesting to see if this line of reasoning goes anywhere. I would be delighted if he went on the attack against the Republican Party now, easily the most destructive, cynical, and corrupt institution anywhere in the developed world since WWII (try harder, UK Tories!)
One of the few White House staff who went on this weeks Sunday shows was pushing this line

That, and demanding the fillibuster is nuked, is going to annoy the hell out of McConnell - they are a co-equal branch of government after all rather than division heads that report up to CEO Trump.

Meanwhile Trump is sure to blame this on Congress

Also new Chief of Staff has no experience with dealing with Congress unlike Prebius who, for all his faults, had quite cordial links there.
 
I don't buy this. These polls aren't asking if you'd vote for him again, and the shy voters are probably the most likely to understand what a horrible decision they made and not repeat it.

I imagine that many of his supporters also would never even talk to a pollster because they are a member of the deep state media. Trust me they love him just as much as before the election. They just hate the fact that everyone is piling on poor Donald or he's sticking it to the elites.

Also if you think its bad now, just wait until 2018 where is only 1 senate seat the repubs will lose (Nevada) in the senate and 6-8 Dem seats up for grabs.
 
Nah...there are many that quietly voted for him and continue to quietly support him.

Don't like Trump at all but as long as the stock markets are at record high and unemployment falls he can burn down the White House and he will still remain popular with just under half the country.

We truly are living in an age of ingnorance
 
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