Has the Trump Administration Failed the Test of Plausibility?

Has the Trump Administration Failed the Test of Plausibility


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Wry Catcher

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Plausibility Defined: The quality of seeming reasonable or probable.

This is a simple question, one which will be asked, and hopefully answered honestly and sincerely.
 
More word salad from the libtardos.

Take a term which can't be measured and turn it in to the high water mark of the day based on a personal opinion.

Does the term sycophant ring any bells?
Does the word dictionary sound familiar to you?
 
Trump has run out of executive orders to write, and now is learning that he has to get congress to pass laws. Unfortunately, congress does not have time to pass laws because they are too busy fighting each other over his cabinet appointments. When that finally happens, he is going to discover that his worst enemies are the fiscal conservatives in his own party who will refuse to spend all the money he wants to spend on building the wall, and infrastructure, while at the same time reducing taxes. He will try to get around that by calling for increased revenue through tariffs, but only his moronic voters are going to not realize that doing so is RAISING taxes, and the same congressman, prodded on my big business, like Walmart, are not going to fall for it. Somewhere during all of this clusterfuck, the GOP will realize that it is impossible to do away with ACA and replace it with something that both has guaranteed issue, and non-mandatory enrollment, without the government subsidizing insurance companies.

In short, The GOP dogs finally caught the car they have been chasing, and will not have the slightest idea what to do with it.

And, of course, Trump will blame everything on the media.
 
Plausible, reasonable, and probable as determined how and by whom?

You don't get to claim a simple question, when the terms are subjective.
 
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Yes.

The President and his inner circle seem to be pathological liars, they double down when their efforts to mislead the public are clearly unreasonable.

Where are the adults in the Republican Party? Where is Pence? The VP is seen standing behind The President with a Stepford grin, and next to him we see Rence Previs nodding his head as the President attacks the Judiciary, the Press, threatens American cities and demeans an Oscar Winning Actor.
 
Yes.

The President and his inner circle seem to be pathological liars, they double down when their efforts to mislead the public are clearly unreasonable.

Where are the adults in the Republican Party? Where is Pence? The VP is seen standing behind The President with a Stepford grin, and next to him we see Rence Previs nodding his head as the President attacks the Judiciary, the Press, threatens American cities and demeans an Oscar Winning Actor.
Well, we already intuitively surmised your answer. You get to set the subjective terms, then make your opinion based upon them.

Subjective partisan hackery at its finest.
 
Yes.

The President and his inner circle seem to be pathological liars, they double down when their efforts to mislead the public are clearly unreasonable.

Where are the adults in the Republican Party? Where is Pence? The VP is seen standing behind The President with a Stepford grin, and next to him we see Rence Previs nodding his head as the President attacks the Judiciary, the Press, threatens American cities and demeans an Oscar Winning Actor.
Well, we already intuitively surmised your answer. You get to set the subjective terms, then make your opinion based upon them.

Subjective partisan hackery at its finest.

You and others do not need to surmise my answer, I posted "YES" immediately after posting the thread, and, posted my opinion in #6
 
Has the left lost it's freaking mind? (Try that in a poll). If the Trump administration doesn't seem "probable" yet, the left is beyond professional help.
 
Plausible, reasonable, and probable as determined how and by whom?

You don't get to claim a simple question, when the terms are subjective.
The word probable is not a subjective word. It is determined by a mathematical calculation, which makes it objective.
 

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