Trump is responsible for his situation

bill718

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Donald Trump has an opportunity that few Republican Presidents have. A GOP controlled House and Senate + a majority of the governorships in America. It doesn't get much easier for a Republican President than this. The Result? Nothing! No healthcare, budget, infrastructure, debt reduction, or the much ballyhooed wall. Trump has blamed judges, members of his own party, Liberals, and (of course) the media for his own inability to get his agenda off the ground.

Trump supporters, I know it's fun to blame those dirty old Liberals and the media for everything, but the Liberals have been out of power for quite awhile now, and the media does not vote in the Senate, the House, nor do they issue legal rulings. So, at what point does Donald Trump become responsible for the situation he finds himself in, or is Donald Trump and his supporters going to continue to blame others for his own inability to govern??
:bye1:
 
Donald Trump has an opportunity that few Republican Presidents have. A GOP controlled House and Senate + a majority of the governorships in America. It doesn't get much easier for a Republican President than this. The Result? Nothing! No healthcare, budget, infrastructure, debt reduction, or the much ballyhooed wall. Trump has blamed judges, members of his own party, Liberals, and (of course) the media for his own inability to get his agenda off the ground.

Trump supporters, I know it's fun to blame those dirty old Liberals and the media for everything, but the Liberals have been out of power for quite awhile now, and the media does not vote in the Senate, the House, nor do they issue legal rulings. So, at what point does Donald Trump become responsible for the situation he finds himself in, or is Donald Trump and his supporters going to continue to blame others for his own inability to govern??
:bye1:

Is it Trumps job to draft legislation?

I could swear it's not the president's job to draft legislation.
 
His supporters cheer him on when he talks about the size of his dick, when he insults people, and when he says things that he knows will get a horrified reaction.

Okay, cheering him on is great, that's your call.

But when he makes himself so toxic that no one wants to go near him, including people in his own party (many of whom he's insulted), his supporters can't claim to be surprised.

So you'll have to just take the bad with the good.
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His supporters cheer him on when he talks about the size of his dick, when he insults people, and when he says things that he knows will get a horrified reaction.

Okay, cheering him on is great, that's your call.

But when he makes himself so toxic that no one wants to go near him, including people in his own party (many of whom he's insulted), his supporters can't claim to be surprised.

So you'll have to just take the bad with the good.
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He wants to drain the swamp, the swamp doesn't like that idea.

That's what you are describing. Unfortunately, he can't do it alone.
 
His supporters cheer him on when he talks about the size of his dick, when he insults people, and when he says things that he knows will get a horrified reaction.

Okay, cheering him on is great, that's your call.

But when he makes himself so toxic that no one wants to go near him, including people in his own party (many of whom he's insulted), his supporters can't claim to be surprised.

So you'll have to just take the bad with the good.
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He wants to drain the swamp, the swamp doesn't like that idea.

That's what you are describing.
Well, okay, but he'll certainly have to find a way to do it without the swamp's help.
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Unlike the leftist sheep, the conservative movement doesn't cowtoe to the march of the career politicians who have ruined our country.

So, it's a battle to pass laws.............as intended by the Constitution.........Poor Career politicians got their panties in a wad............GOOD...........

Until we can throw their asses out too.

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Donald Trump has an opportunity that few Republican Presidents have. A GOP controlled House and Senate + a majority of the governorships in America. It doesn't get much easier for a Republican President than this. The Result? Nothing! No healthcare, budget, infrastructure, debt reduction, or the much ballyhooed wall. Trump has blamed judges, members of his own party, Liberals, and (of course) the media for his own inability to get his agenda off the ground.

Trump supporters, I know it's fun to blame those dirty old Liberals and the media for everything, but the Liberals have been out of power for quite awhile now, and the media does not vote in the Senate, the House, nor do they issue legal rulings. So, at what point does Donald Trump become responsible for the situation he finds himself in, or is Donald Trump and his supporters going to continue to blame others for his own inability to govern??
:bye1:
Trump is responsible for being president of the US, a billionaire, his 5 kids and a wife you'd boink in your dreams, if you liked girls.
 
And he'd boink her, too, if she didn't see him as the toxic sludge that everyone else does (except the die-hard idiots who can't admit their mistake!)
 
Donald Trump has an opportunity that few Republican Presidents have. A GOP controlled House and Senate + a majority of the governorships in America. It doesn't get much easier for a Republican President than this. The Result? Nothing! No healthcare, budget, infrastructure, debt reduction, or the much ballyhooed wall. Trump has blamed judges, members of his own party, Liberals, and (of course) the media for his own inability to get his agenda off the ground.

Trump supporters, I know it's fun to blame those dirty old Liberals and the media for everything, but the Liberals have been out of power for quite awhile now, and the media does not vote in the Senate, the House, nor do they issue legal rulings. So, at what point does Donald Trump become responsible for the situation he finds himself in, or is Donald Trump and his supporters going to continue to blame others for his own inability to govern??
:bye1:

Is it Trumps job to draft legislation?

I could swear it's not the president's job to draft legislation.

Some of these goobers just the other day were insisting that it is the Judicial branch that makes law.
 
Donald Trump has an opportunity that few Republican Presidents have. A GOP controlled House and Senate + a majority of the governorships in America. It doesn't get much easier for a Republican President than this. The Result? Nothing! No healthcare, budget, infrastructure, debt reduction, or the much ballyhooed wall. Trump has blamed judges, members of his own party, Liberals, and (of course) the media for his own inability to get his agenda off the ground.

Trump supporters, I know it's fun to blame those dirty old Liberals and the media for everything, but the Liberals have been out of power for quite awhile now, and the media does not vote in the Senate, the House, nor do they issue legal rulings. So, at what point does Donald Trump become responsible for the situation he finds himself in, or is Donald Trump and his supporters going to continue to blame others for his own inability to govern??
:bye1:
Trump set the tone on his first day in office

Rather than use the day to highlight his coming agenda as President, he used it to argue about the size of his inauguration crowd
 

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