I dont think Pence brings in any excitement to follow up Trump. I have never been one that likes the family dynasty when it comes to presidency... but i see Trump Jr in our future.
How bout Ivanka. Dems might vote for a woman Sleepy Joe would love to sniff that I bet. So would I
Heck no. 3 years from now he’s gonna start pushing the idea of abolishing the constitution and replacing it with a monarchy. 99.9% of his fanboys will be all for it. Liberals might even jump on that wagon as much as they hate the constitution.
Is this the, President will refuse to leave office theory, that gets discussed every four years?
Curious to hear from you what Trump has done to make you regret voting for him? Not trying to troll you or say you are wrong and I'm right, but just curious, besides his personal behaviors on Twitter, etc, which of his policies do you disagree with or regret that he put in place?
I supported Kasich in the primary but Trump in the general because I thought Hillary would be more divisive. I felt sorry for Trump at first because I thought his lack of political experience allowed him to step into things instead of over them. Example the dossier, it was ridiculous, and most politician would have been able to side-step this. Charlottesville was a failure to lead but I was still was able to chalk this up to lack of political experience. I personally do not agree with the United States "not" taking up leadership of the free world. His isolationist tendencies have empowered Russia and China. Working to repeal Affordable Care Act without putting forth a replacement isolated the moderate arm of the Republican and left them vulnerable. Public dressing down of Sessions, McMaster, Kelly, Bolton and others started to show a fragile ego. I felt lack of leadership in the response to the Puerto Rico Hurricane. It is one thing to separate families, it is another to not having a way to re-unite them. I still felt some compassion for him over the Russian investigation.
He is not supporting my pet issues of protecting public lands and our access to them with appointment of representatives of industries wanting to exploit our land to the interior department.
But what finally drove me over the edge was an inconsequential thing:
Him standing in front of that hurricane map with the sharpie lines on it. I do not have cable so I thought it was as Photoshop when I seen the photo. Him trying to pass that off shows no respect for the American people. Someone in the administration had to tell him it was not a good idea, so add not being able to take counsel to the list. His inability to cope with his own error indicates to me too fragile an ego to remain President of the United States.
Respect other views also, I am an independent who believes that operating in that grey area between competing ideals is the strongest position.
Heck no. 3 years from now he’s gonna start pushing the idea of abolishing the constitution and replacing it with a monarchy. 99.9% of his fanboys will be all for it. Liberals might even jump on that wagon as much as they hate the constitution.
I supported Kasich in the primary but Trump in the general because I thought Hillary would be more divisive. I felt sorry for Trump at first because I thought his lack of political experience allowed him to step into things instead of over them. Example the dossier, it was ridiculous, and most politician would have been able to side-step this. Charlottesville was a failure to lead but I was still was able to chalk this up to lack of political experience. I personally do not agree with the United States "not" taking up leadership of the free world. His isolationist tendencies have empowered Russia and China. Working to repeal Affordable Care Act without putting forth a replacement isolated the moderate arm of the Republican and left them vulnerable. Public dressing down of Sessions, McMaster, Kelly, Bolton and others started to show a fragile ego. I felt lack of leadership in the response to the Puerto Rico Hurricane. It is one thing to separate families, it is another to not having a way to re-unite them. I still felt some compassion for him over the Russian investigation.
He is not supporting my pet issues of protecting public lands and our access to them with appointment of representatives of industries wanting to exploit our land to the interior department.
But what finally drove me over the edge was an inconsequential thing:
Him standing in front of that hurricane map with the sharpie lines on it. I do not have cable so I thought it was as Photoshop when I seen the photo. Him trying to pass that off shows no respect for the American people. Someone in the administration had to tell him it was not a good idea, so add not being able to take counsel to the list. His inability to cope with his own error indicates to me too fragile an ego to remain President of the United States.
Respect other views also, I am an independent who believes that operating in that grey area between competing ideals is the strongest position.
I applaud you. I dont agree with all you say or believe but at least you did give your reasoning behind your beliefs. Unlike our resident libtards that just babble and wont defend or explain their stance.
I was being facetious mostly. I just had to poke a little fun at the fanboys who worship at the altar of the golden toupee. They may not say so out loud but there are some who would trade democracy for a monarchy as long as he was the king.
Keep in mind I’m not talking about everyone who views his presidency in the positive. I’m just talking the ones incapable of being critical when it comes to Trump. You know, the ones who are so quick to defend him when he does something liberal. “Bumpstocks aren’t even a big deal, silencers either.” “Tariffs the way he does them isn’t liberal.” “Federal overreach is ok, if it protects puppies.”
I supported Kasich in the primary but Trump in the general because I thought Hillary would be more divisive. I felt sorry for Trump at first because I thought his lack of political experience allowed him to step into things instead of over them. Example the dossier, it was ridiculous, and most politician would have been able to side-step this. Charlottesville was a failure to lead but I was still was able to chalk this up to lack of political experience. I personally do not agree with the United States "not" taking up leadership of the free world. His isolationist tendencies have empowered Russia and China. Working to repeal Affordable Care Act without putting forth a replacement isolated the moderate arm of the Republican and left them vulnerable. Public dressing down of Sessions, McMaster, Kelly, Bolton and others started to show a fragile ego. I felt lack of leadership in the response to the Puerto Rico Hurricane. It is one thing to separate families, it is another to not having a way to re-unite them. I still felt some compassion for him over the Russian investigation.
He is not supporting my pet issues of protecting public lands and our access to them with appointment of representatives of industries wanting to exploit our land to the interior department.
But what finally drove me over the edge was an inconsequential thing:
Him standing in front of that hurricane map with the sharpie lines on it. I do not have cable so I thought it was as Photoshop when I seen the photo. Him trying to pass that off shows no respect for the American people. Someone in the administration had to tell him it was not a good idea, so add not being able to take counsel to the list. His inability to cope with his own error indicates to me too fragile an ego to remain President of the United States.
Respect other views also, I am an independent who believes that operating in that grey area between competing ideals is the strongest position.
That is far to emotion based and subjective to constitute any actual reasons.
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