aquascoot wrote on Feb 6
th, 2019 at 8:34am:
i think that the democrats are unlikely to impeach the Donald.
they would be the goody two shoes v the incredible hulk in what would play out like a Pro Wrestling event.
the crowd would be screaming for a chair to the face of the goody two shoes.
karnal, you dont seem to understand america
75 % of the population cant name the 3 branches of government.
the donald knows his people.
he has been elbows deep in the mud with them for years.
he knows how to fight an impeachment.
the beta males in the mainstream media and the goody two shoes in the congress would be destroyed.
the presidency is now about entertainment and celebrity.
the donald has to send out an entertaining tweet every day or boredom will set in.
just like pro wrestling
you need that drama.
and the mainstream media have played the role trump assigned them...the baby faced, goody two shoes, chodes who the people want to see get a flogging.
ever feel like youve been cheated
The government does NOT need that drama, Aquascoot, and they can name the three branches of government. That's their job. Fat Steve and Janeen erect them to do it.
The public are dismayed by the Donald's Tweets. His staffers and cabinet are even more dismayed. Many have resigned over them. Polls show that around 70% of voters think he should focus on his job. Even his loyalists, Fat Steve and Janeen, say he should cut down on the Tweets and act more like a president.
The US presidency runs the world's biggest military. It's responsible for US security and foreign policy, which includes other countries' security.
The Donald is undermining this all on his own. His party disagrees with his stance, the intelligence community clearly disagrees, and the general public disagree. The Donald's foreign policies are counter-productive and unanimously unpopular. Retaliatory Chinese tariffs have decimated some US exports, particularly agriculture.
Mr Trump's tariffs have set the US back by at least 3 decades, when tariffs were gradually wound down. Trade negotiators with China report that negotiations are at a stalemate, despite Mr Trump saying how easy it is to win trade wars. The US economy has taken a hit.
Mr Trump's sanctions on Iran oppose the consensus of the rest of the world, who continue to trade. Obama's deal worked. Iran ceased its nuclear program. The Donald has welched on the deal.
Mr Trump continues to meet with Kim Jong Un for photo opportunities. North Korea continues its nuclear program. Bringing North Korea into the fold has achieved nothing. All that praise of a dictator, and for what?
The Saudis are a unanimously unpopular dictatorship, and Mr Trump crows about his great relationship with them - supposedly to sell them weapons and make Amerika great again. This hasn't done much for the people of Yemen, but Mr Trump doesn't talk about them. The media continues to provide entertainment with images of starving kids.
Then there's Syria and ISIS - completely out of step with US intelligence. Imagine, the president has an entire agency who's job is to give him foreign intelligence, and the Donald brushes it aside. His own party has gotten a posse together to confront Mr Trump about this. His prized 4-star defence chief resigned over it. The Democrats plan to make a lot of noise now that they chair the congressional committees.
The Donald also has an agency telling him about the Mexican border. The Donald ignores them and pretends crooks murderers and drug smugglers are coming over the border. None of them are. All those crooks he mentions entered the US on visas. The drug and gun caches laid out for the media? Seized at entry check points.
So I'm curious. Do you think world leaders should create fake, counter-productive and dangerous policies to entertain the masses? Was Obama right when he praised Mr Trump's credentials, breadth of experience, and his decision to fire Steve Busey instead of Little John and Meatloaf in the Omaha Steaks challenge?
No, dear, I don't feel cheated. I've been telling you this all along.