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All the stuff he should do, he should have done the first damn time.
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Agreed, but he was a little tied up with 2 impeachments and reluctant congress.
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All the stuff he should do, he should have done the first damn time. Exactly.
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Agreed, but he was a little tied up with 2 impeachments and reluctant congress. The stuff he actually needs to do can be done without Congress.
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Agreed, but he was a little tied up with 2 impeachments and reluctant congress. LOL, and things are different now? LOL, again.
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[quote=Mohall57]Agreed, but he was a little tied up with 2 impeachments and reluctant congress. The stuff he actually needs to do can be done without Congress.[/quote I’am not defending Trump’s inaction in his first term but a great deal needed funding, and even Trump was limited to how much he could rob Peter to pay Paul, transfer funds from one similar function to another, for instance he never got full funding for the wall through congress. Yes he could have , and should have fired Wray, Faucci and many others, why he did not I have no idea as I can not believe he did not know they were caustically working against him. Obviously we are not privileged to all the inner workings of gov’t ? nor is the a whistle blower behind every door, all we can do is draw our own conclusion .
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JFK and Nixon crossed the FBI and CIA....they are the President's boss.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
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I wonder what kind of black swan event the swamp has waiting in the wings in case he wins again? Maybe another pandemic like they did before, or will they pull a false flag operation that starts a nuclear war somewhere?
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He should construct a hangman's scaffold in Lafayette Park across from the White House and run it 24/7 for a few weeks and clean out D.C.
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[quote=Mohall57]Agreed, but he was a little tied up with 2 impeachments and reluctant congress. The stuff he actually needs to do can be done without Congress.[/quote I’am not defending Trump’s inaction in his first term but a great deal needed funding, and even Trump was limited to how much he could rob Peter to pay Paul, transfer funds from one similar function to another, for instance he never got full funding for the wall through congress. Yes he could have , and should have fired Wray, Faucci and many others, why he did not I have no idea as I can not believe he did not know they were caustically working against him. Obviously we are not privileged to all the inner workings of gov’t ? nor is the a whistle blower behind every door, all we can do is draw our own conclusion . Oh Danny Boy The Bagpipes are Call’n Hahahaha Hahahaha Tip a Canoe and Wray Wray Too Be Careful Son or You’ll Shoot Your eYe Out .. Hahahaha Hahahaha Now Pay Attention Class
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He should construct a hangman's scaffold in Lafayette Park across from the White House and run it 24/7 for a few weeks and clean out D.C. Yep.
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He should construct a hangman's scaffold in Lafayette Park across from the White House and run it 24/7 for a few weeks and clean out D.C. It would be worth watching.
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Hate to burst bubbles but Trump can't dismantle the IC deep state by himself. You should know by now the courts are politicized and The snake pit in DC won't allow it and they'll give him the JFK treatment in a heartbeat.
Then what?
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I hope his first phone call is to Zelensky to demand a refund.
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I think it will have to be the removal and replacement of Wray and the CIA director Burns and Garland. Then the arrests of all who worked to suppress political speech on social media. DHS would face similar actions, CISA also. Since Trump would have to use the DOJ to pull off much of this, none of whom have shown the slightest hint of integrity I don't see it happening. His first four years were interfered with to an incredible degree, I see this happening again. For this single reason I don't see the election of Trump as anything but the ignition of unrest.
Anyone with a more positive view? Care to share it? The Election is for President, not Grand Emperor King and Dictator for Life. Yes, President - and the needed correction of accrued negative drift and corruption is the JOB of the President. The noted work does not at all signify a role as "Grand Emperor King and Dictator for Life." If the President can get it right during the upcoming 4 year term, those next elected should be held accountable for sustenance of a democratic republic based on Constitutional values and precepts. No Emperor needed - just the vigilance and sensible voting of the citizenry. We live in a Republic with a president of limited powers. Even if we, hold on to The House, he still has to contend with RINO's there, and even in the best of scenarios it's unlikely we'll get 60 in the Senate, which will further limit his power to hold those you mentioned accountable. A key factor will be the willingness and determination of a critical mass of the citizenry to set aside lower level issues and strongly support - with immense pressure on Congress - the broader corrections that must be made. Never said it would be easy - and our citizenry may not be up to the challenge - but that is the core factor along with leadership. What do you and your neighbor want for a nation?
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