Walker wrote:The length of delay for cabinet confirmations is historic.
Trump still is not close to having his people in place to fulfill his promises.
Progs are trying to disrupt the transition of power in this way, and by any other means necessary.
It's what they do.
They sure can't run the country.
It’s obstruction.
The purpose is to delay.
The Progs don’t have the votes to stop the legal process.
It’s a clinch.
To while away the time, the media will smear whoever the Progs point to.
What a complete load of old nonsense given that apparently the Regressors spent all their time obstructing and stymieing Obama.
The trumpette is going to be well unhappy when he has to actually start working with your Senate and Congress, you know, doing politics.
Instead of Twattering he should concentrate on setting-up his guberment as it always takes a long time in the US as you pretty much replace everyone each time, then once you've done this you try to do stuff for a little while then its back to the electioneering and the whole merry-go-round again. But no worries as I reckon he's going to try and declare martial law so he doesn't have to bother - Viva El Presidente!! And so much for the beacon of Democracy.
Walker wrote:The length of delay for cabinet confirmations is historic.
Trump still is not close to having his people in place to fulfill his promises.
Progs are trying to disrupt the transition of power in this way, and by any other means necessary.
It's what they do.
They sure can't run the country.
It’s obstruction.
The purpose is to delay.
The Progs don’t have the votes to stop the legal process.
It’s a clinch.
To while away the time, the media will smear whoever the Progs point to.
What a complete load of old nonsense given that apparently the Regressors spent all their time obstructing and stymieing Obama.
The trumpette is going to be well unhappy when he has to actually start working with your Senate and Congress, you know, doing politics.
Instead of Twattering he should concentrate on setting-up his guberment as it always takes a long time in the US as you pretty much replace everyone each time, then once you've done this you try to do stuff for a little while then its back to the electioneering and the whole merry-go-round again. But no worries as I reckon he's going to try and declare martial law so he doesn't have to bother - Viva El Presidente!! And so much for the beacon of Democracy.
Politico reports:
‘One person who frequently talks to Trump said aides have to push back privately against his worst impulses in the White House, like the news conference idea, and have to control information that may infuriate him. He gets bored and likes to watch TV, this person said, so it is important to minimize that.’
Sounds like they are dealing with a spoilt and wilful five year old. A two-dimensional President for a two-dimensional country. I suppose it's appropriate.
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
Sounds like they are dealing with a spoilt and wilful five year old. A two-dimensional President for a two-dimensional country. I suppose it's appropriate.
Arising_uk wrote:What a complete load of old nonsense given that apparently the Regressors spent all their time obstructing and stymieing Obama.
The trumpette is going to be well unhappy when he has to actually start working with your Senate and Congress, you know, doing politics.
Instead of Twattering he should concentrate on setting-up his guberment as it always takes a long time in the US as you pretty much replace everyone each time, then once you've done this you try to do stuff for a little while then its back to the electioneering and the whole merry-go-round again. But no worries as I reckon he's going to try and declare martial law so he doesn't have to bother - Viva El Presidente!! And so much for the beacon of Democracy.
One would think the world needs no more refutation of Heraclitus’ insight that you can’t step into the same sewer twice.
Democracy is mob rule; constitutional republicanism is mob restraint.
In the first, the individual suffers; in the second, the individual flourishes (more accurately, the individual has the chance to flourish).
Democracy promotes instincts, impulses, appetites (usually those of the many arrayed against the one); constitutional republicanism promotes restraint, reason, patience (allowing one to get out from under the crush of 'we').
Democracy makes shotguns neccessary; constitutional republicanism makes shotguns optional.