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When partisanship becomes more important to you than your own ethics, I wonder what you really are. Perhaps that why Trump is still posthumously trashing the estimable John McCain.Mueller isn't the only one investigating Trump. And if the Dems impeach Trump it will be embarrassingly futile because the Reps, very predictably so, will not vote to remove him from office.
No apologies of any kind are owing to Donald Trump. And America, which is still "great" in terms of being a world power, is sadly not so great within its own borders. And what's worse, is now in the inevitable process of becoming less so on both counts...and a lot of that will be laid at Trump's feet.I hope these political witch hunters rightfully apologize to our POTUS. Also, hopefully, we can now be more focused on keeping America great.
That could be. McCain was one of the few Republicans anymore willing to put party aside for the sake of the country and even criticize president/party positions. It was a tragedy that out of all of them he was the one who got brain cancer, and a shame it seems like it his daughter isn't taking up his mantle (I think she could do wonders in restoring bi-partisanship). McCain stood for everything that Trump is not, he earned respect rather than demanding it, and I think it really bothers Trump that McCain was far more of a better man than Trump will ever be.When partisanship becomes more important to you than your own ethics, I wonder what you really are. Perhaps that why Trump is still posthumously trashing the estimable John McCain.
Either you’re in denial or are ignorant of Trump’s accomplishments.No apologies of any kind are owing to Donald Trump. And America, which is still "great" in terms of being a world power, is sadly not so great within its own borders. And what's worse, is now in the inevitable process of becoming less so on both counts...and a lot of that will be laid at Trump's feet.
He will eventually be considered, by future historians, as one of the worst, if not THE worst, presidents, while Obama will eventually rise to near the top of those ratings.
I say that as an outsider looking in. Those who think Trump is doing anything like MAGA I consider to be navel-gazers, looking in.
I'm not sure if Trump will be considered one of the worst (I don't see anyone taking that from Andrew Jackson), but no doubt history is going to look upon Obama very favorably. Catching the nation while it was in an economic tail spin, modernizing war with drones instead of boots (Star Trek didn't even see that one coming), highly charismatic, I wouldn't be surprised if history puts the blame of Gitmo reopening and shortcomings of the ACA squarely on Republicans who left a reputation of being destructively partisan and oppositional.He will eventually be considered, by future historians, as one of the worst, if not THE worst, presidents, while Obama will eventually rise to near the top of those ratings.
History is not going to look favorably upon any president who separates families and locks children up in cages. That alone is likely to ensure Trump's place in history as one of the Presidential Villains in the Federal dramatis persona.Either you’re in denial or are ignorant of Trump’s accomplishments.
Neither, sorry. Trump's "accomplishments" don't look like much from where I sit (Canada). And everybody, everywhere in the world is making a hugely egregious error in failing to understand how quickly, over the next very few years an decades, national borders are going to give way to the reality of an interconnected globe, where the vast majority of decisions in every area of life are going to be made by intelligences not even human. This is happening faster than anyone realizes, and none of us...especially the US...is ready.Either you’re in denial or are ignorant of Trump’s accomplishments.
The fact is that Mueller cannot indict Trump while he is in office. The Democrats could choose to impeach, but that is unlikely. Trump is doing more damage than good to the Republicans.Mueller said I am not indicting anyone else. But if its bad enough to impeach him, I'm sure the Democrats will have the opportunity to do with what they want also. Anyways I'm still glad its over at least we can get through this now
Considering presidential records, rather than feelings about hisNo apologies of any kind are owing to Donald Trump. And America, which is still "great" in terms of being a world power, is sadly not so great within its own borders. And what's worse, is now in the inevitable process of becoming less so on both counts...and a lot of that will be laid at Trump's feet.
He will eventually be considered, by future historians, as one of the worst, if not THE worst, presidents, while Obama will eventually rise to near the top of those ratings.
I say that as an outsider looking in. Those who think Trump is doing anything like MAGA I consider to be navel-gazers, looking in.
Nice try. Same policies and practices existed under Obama.History is not going to look favorably upon any president who separates families and locks children up in cages. That alone is likely to ensure Trump's place in history as one of the Presidential Villains in the Federal dramatis persona.
Prison reform?Neither, sorry. Trump's "accomplishments" don't look like much from where I sit (Canada). And everybody, everywhere in the world is making a hugely egregious error in failing to understand how quickly, over the next very few years an decades, national borders are going to give way to the reality of an interconnected globe, where the vast majority of decisions in every area of life are going to be made by intelligences not even human. This is happening faster than anyone realizes, and none of us...especially the US...is ready.
I truly do not think anybody (with the possible exception of Juval Noah Harari) have really started to grasp how rapidly, and how much, our world is now changing.
No, it didn't, and that nonsense has been thoroughly debunked.Nice try. Same policies and practices existed under Obama.
Prison reform that even supporters are saying isn't going far enough.Prison reform?
Trump had nothing to do with it, they were militarily defeated before he became president, they still aren't eradicated (and handling their fighters who return home is going to be another issue), and it's been mostly Middle Easterners such as the Kurds and Iraqis who have been doing most of the fighting against ISIS.The eradication of ISIS?
If this is a strong economy, the economy under Clinton must have been titanically epic.A strong economy?