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Who defends his behavior? I will however defend his results, and condemn what your circus is trying to do.I would much rather be the one attacking Trump's behavior, than ever have to defend it. Trump is insecure, self-absorbed, immature, vulgar, egocentric, petty, vindictive, narcissistic, arrogant, dishonest and unrefined.
What results are those? He had both a Republican House and Senate for his first two years in office... He had pledged to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (Didn't happen)... He also had pledged to build a border wall and have Mexico pay for it (Didn't happen), and once again despite having a Republican House and Senate for those first two years in office, he couldn't get an appropriations bill passed that included funding for his precious border wall. So, now he is trying to pull the funds from the Pentagon (but a federal judge recently blocked it, again). Nothing has happened on infrastructure either... and that is in spite of the massive spending that has already taken place. He has accomplished very little in the way of legislation - and once again, that was with a Republican Congress his first two years.Who defends his behavior? I will however defend his results, and condemn what your circus is trying to do.
Guess we better keep rubbing his orange hair to be sure in case it is not him.The fact is, the economy has slowed but is still on the same trajectory that it has been since 2014. Trump deserves some credit for lower taxes and some of the de-regulation... but to give full him credit for an economy whose indices were already trending upward, is just wrong.
The Supreme Court has already published an opinion holding that executive privilege does not apply when disclosure of information is required for the performance of a constitutionally mandated function of another branch of government. In that case, it was a criminal trial and, IIRC, Nixon’s counsel even conceded at the trial court level that the executive branch was accountable for information sought in an impeachment.
The legislative, executive, and judicial branches are co-equal, so why does it matter whether it is the judicial or legislative branch that is telling the executive branch to provide information?
What authority does the judicial branch even have to quash or enforce a congressional subpoena? That seems like a separation of powers issue.
It takes an incredibly big piece of $hit to overshadow those positives. His stench permeates all. It's like eating in a 5 star restaurant as a skunk sprays your table; who cares how good the food is at that point, you would be better off with a Big Mac and no stench.We know, low unemployment, low taxes, record numbers of minorities working=liberal twilight zone
It takes an incredibly big piece of $hit to overshadow those positives. His stench permeates all. It's like eating in a 5 star restaurant as a skunk sprays your table; who cares how good the food is at that point, you would be better off with a Big Mac and no stench.
Slow your roll. I gave you the evening to figure it out.I see you admit you were absolutely 100% wrong about a GOP impeachment plan. I don't suspect you'll apologize to the poster you smeared, so you are dismissed.
You may change subjects and claim victory now on based straw arguments which weren't posited, but I'd suggest rushing back to the Play-doh station before the other kids appropriate the snake you spent all morning rolling out.
YOu want the whole list? Really? I'll be happy to email it to you. I don't think I can post all of those accomplishments here.What results are those? He had both a Republican House and Senate for his first two years in office... He had pledged to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (Didn't happen)... He also had pledged to build a border wall and have Mexico pay for it (Didn't happen), and once again despite having a Republican House and Senate for those first two years in office, he couldn't get an appropriations bill passed that included funding for his precious border wall. So, now he is trying to pull the funds from the Pentagon (but a federal judge recently blocked it, again). Nothing has happened on infrastructure either... and that is in spite of the massive spending that has already taken place. He has accomplished very little in the way of legislation - and once again, that was with a Republican Congress his first two years.
The fact is, the economy has slowed but is still on the same trajectory that it has been since 2014. Trump deserves some credit for lower taxes and some of the de-regulation... but to give full him credit for an economy whose indices were already trending upward, is just wrong.
You are very disturbed. Don't worry one day you will have another anti-American socialist in there, barry wasn't the last oneIt takes an incredibly big piece of $hit to overshadow those positives. His stench permeates all. It's like eating in a 5 star restaurant as a skunk sprays your table; who cares how good the food is at that point, you would be better off with a Big Mac and no stench.
triggered.
I feel bad for you guys. All of this wasted time just kicking and screaming like children. Simply because you lost. Get over it and try to beat him at the ballot box in 2020. Or you can just continue to make yourself look like a fool while we enjoy it.It takes an incredibly big piece of $hit to overshadow those positives. His stench permeates all. It's like eating in a 5 star restaurant as a skunk sprays your table; who cares how good the food is at that point, you would be better off with a Big Mac and no stench.