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Democrats' hatred of Trump is causing them to abandon core principles

Blackrook

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Donald Trump is completely transforming the Democrats

It's interesting how Trump's desire to end all these stupid wars is causing the Democrats to turn into the war hawk party. Democrats are ratcheting up the rhetoric against Russia, and if we are not careful, they may push us into direct conflict with Russia.

Also, the Democrat's witch hunt against Trump is causing them to turn into hardliners on criminal enforcement of laws that were traditionally considered civil matters.

Also, the Democrats have new deference to the FBI, which is in cover up mode because it has broken numerous laws going after Trump.
 
Trump has pushed the Liberal Media into a very small minority of thought...its been amazing to watch....Dems and the media openly wishing for the removal of America's borders...trying to talk the economy down on a daily bases...watch Pelosi when she gets the gavel...she will immediately move to pass economy and business wreaking laws and regulations...thank goodness we still have the senate and Trump to keep her in check....
 
President Trump is driving the DemonRats crazy! :muahaha: ...............:eusa_dance:I love it!





Happy New Year Mr President! :thewave:




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What core principles?

I can remember when they were the anti-war party....Not anymore.
I can remember when they were the civil liberties party....Not anymore.
I can remember when they were the free speech party....Not anymore.
I can remember when they were the anti-corporatism party....Not anymore.
I can remember when they were the due process party....Not anymore.
I can remember when they mistrusted and disdained the establishment....Now they are the establishment to be mistrusted and disdained.
 
Donald Trump is completely transforming the Democrats

It's interesting how Trump's desire to end all these stupid wars is causing the Democrats to turn into the war hawk party. Democrats are ratcheting up the rhetoric against Russia, and if we are not careful, they may push us into direct conflict with Russia.

Also, the Democrat's witch hunt against Trump is causing them to turn into hardliners on criminal enforcement of laws that were traditionally considered civil matters.

Also, the Democrats have new deference to the FBI, which is in cover up mode because it has broken numerous laws going after Trump.

They had principles?
 
I remember when Obama had Hillary Clinton give the Russians a "reset button."

I remember when Obama was caught with a live mic telling the Russians that he will negotiate a sweet deal with them after he is re-elected.

I remember when Obama mocked Romney for saying Russia was the greatest threat, saying "the 1980's called, they want their foreign policy back."

Now the Democrats have turned into war hawks, screamed to all who will listen that Russia is the great enemy which we must oppose on every front.
 
It's interesting how Trump's desire to end all these stupid wars is causing the Democrats to turn into the war hawk party. Democrats are ratcheting up the rhetoric against Russia, and if we are not careful, they may push us into direct conflict with Russia.

Also, the Democrat's witch hunt against Trump is causing them to turn into hardliners on criminal enforcement of laws that were traditionally considered civil matters.

Also, the Democrats have new deference to the FBI, which is in cover up mode because it has broken numerous laws going after Trump.


It's interesting how Trump's desire to end all these stupid wars is causing the Democrats to turn into the war hawk party. Democrats are ratcheting up the rhetoric against Russia, and if we are not careful, they may push us into direct conflict with Russia.

True, but our wars are fought for the benefit of the Wall Street/donor/"job creator" class, access to resources, wealth extraction and commercial advantage and has been utterly bipartian for quite some time now. This economic system now requires endless war and global occupation. We haven;t had any conflict for defense sine WWII.

Also, the Democrat's witch hunt against Trump is causing them to turn into hardliners on criminal enforcement of laws that were traditionally considered civil matters.

Nah, Clinton engorged already bloviated prison populations which has now become a corporate. for profit, bipartisan enterprise. It's a capitalist endeavor now, it MUST expand.

Also, the Democrats have new deference to the FBI, which is in cover up mode because it has broken numerous laws going after Trump.

The FBI has always been america's internal political dissident police force. Review COINTELLPRO history, and look, that was before the corporate state had everyone under constant surveillance.
 
President Trump is driving the DemonRats crazy! :muahaha: ...............:eusa_dance:I love it!





Happy New Year Mr President! :thewave:




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About that swamp draining:

Trump’s Watered-Down Ethics Rules Let a Lobbyist Help Run an Agency He Lobbied — ProPublica


Trump Campaigned Against Lobbyists, but Now They’re on His Transition Team


Is Donald Trump Draining the Swamp?


Donors and lobbyists already shaping Trump’s ‘drain the swamp’ administration


https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-...ry-lobbyist-to-hud-transition-team-1480453288


https://theintercept.com/2017/01/27/coal-doj-trump/


http://fortune.com/2016/11/16/trump-lobbyists-dc-establishment/




Another of Don’s Swamp Rats Bails …


... just before publication of this New Yorker article. Must be "fake" n shit.


Icahn’s role was novel. He would be an adviser with a formal title, but he would not receive a salary, and he would not be required to divest himself of any of his holdings, or to make any disclosures about potential conflicts of interest. “Carl Icahn will be advising the President in his individual capacity,” Trump’s transition team asserted.


In the months after the election, the stock price of CVR, Icahn’s refiner, nearly doubled—a surge that is difficult to explain without acknowledging the appointment of the company’s lead shareholder to a White House position. The rally meant a personal benefit for Icahn, at least on paper, of half a billion dollars. There was an expectation in the market—an expectation created, in part, by Icahn’s own remarks—that, with Trump in the White House and Icahn playing consigliere, the rules were about to change, and not just at the E.P.A. Icahn’s empire ranges across many economic sectors, from energy to pharmaceuticals to auto supplies to mining, and all of them are governed by the types of regulations about which he would now potentially be advising Trump.


Janet McCabe, who left the E.P.A. in January, and now works at the Environmental Law and Policy Center, told me, “I’m not naïve. People in business try to influence the government. But the job of the government is to serve the American people, not the specific business interests of the President’s friends. To think that you have somebody with that kind of agenda bending the President’s ear is troubling.”


Conflicts of interest have been a defining trait of the Trump Administration. The President has not only refused to release his tax returns; he has declined to divest from his companies, instead putting them in a trust managed by his children. Questions have emerged about the ongoing business ties of his daughter and son-in-law, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, who, since Trump took office, have reaped nearly two hundred million dollars from the Trump hotel in Washington, D.C., and from other investments. Although Trump promised to “drain the swamp,” he has assembled a Cabinet of ultra-rich Americans, including two billionaires: Betsy DeVos, the Secretary of Education, and Wilbur Ross, the Secretary of Commerce.


But Icahn is worth more than the Trump family and all the members of the Cabinet combined—and, with no constraint on his license to counsel the President on regulations that might help his businesses, he was poised to become much richer. Robert Weissman, who runs the watchdog group Public Citizen, told me, “This kind of self-enrichment and influence over decision-making by an individual mogul who is simultaneously inside and outside the Administration is unprecedented. In terms of corruption, there’s nothing like it. Maybe ever.” In conversations with me, financiers who have worked with Icahn described his appointment as a kind of corporate raid on Washington. One said, “It’s the cheapest takeover Carl’s ever done.”


http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/08/28/carl-icahns-failed-raid-on-washington
 
I remember when Obama had Hillary Clinton give the Russians a "reset button."

I remember when Obama was caught with a live mic telling the Russians that he will negotiate a sweet deal with them after he is re-elected.

I remember when Obama mocked Romney for saying Russia was the greatest threat, saying "the 1980's called, they want their foreign policy back."

Now the Democrats have turned into war hawks, screamed to all who will listen that Russia is the great enemy which we must oppose on every front.

All true, and none of them withheld showing their tax returns to the public, none had been cut off by US banks for decades while parading around like a splazilianaire, none had long ties to Russian oligarchs; only american oligarchs.
 

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