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It only needs one more high-level resignation to fix everything. Just one... ;)
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I admit, I am beginning to hope for a Von Stauffenberg.
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I think you mean a John Wilkes Booth. But Donny doesn't go to the theater unless he is intending to buy the building and raze it for cheap condos. |
And now Genghis John, the man who thinks the US needs to bomb a few countries to regain respect is the most powerful man in foreign policy.
I hope every one who voted for Trump rots in hell. |
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Which is some consolation. |
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Also - I think Kelly is next out the door. |
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Fascinating! Horrible...but still fascinating!
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I'm more worried that he seems to be replacing a lot of the staff with more pro-war picks. Having "Wag the Dog" thoughts about that, and that worries me.
I could see Trump starting a conflict somewhere to draw attention away from the numerous investigations and litigations at home. |
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The dumb thing is, he tried a bunch of business types. He learned they don't work out. So he goes back to the tried-and-true MO for the republicans - go to the military. |
I would say the Trump administration is a train wreck, but that would by unfairly insulting to train wrecks.
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As to "most powerful man in foreign policy", shouldn't that be the Secretary of State? |
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He's just a poor boy?
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Some are suggesting that Putin will restrain Trump when it comes to Iran.
I am not so sure. Trump has a way of turning on his partners, and if he sees attacking Iran as a way of "Making America Great Again" he will ignore Putin on that issue. |
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And I am sure this happens in other countries quite a bit as well...people who are advisors and outside the official chain of comman wield more power the people who on paper are their superiors. Examples run back all the way through history. And it's not just government...it a common phenomenon in any large organization. |
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"May You Live In Interesting Times>'. |
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FTFY. |
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I don't think Trump gives a rat's ass about America. It can go to hell in a handbasket as long as he feels the adoration of his public. And since his public isn't and never has been "America", but always has been only a relatively small subset of its residents, he has little real interest in the overall welfare of the country. |
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The antidote is more young people registering to vote. |
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Hitler eventually fell, but not before he did enormous damage and killed Millions of people. |
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But what needs to happen is for this movement to become more then just about gun violence. I would live to see this kind of response if Trump does fire Mueller, for instance. It would be tragic if this becomes an one issue movement. |
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Young people aren't all as open minded and ready for diversity as we'd like. There are a lot of young bigots, often raised and taught by those frightened old white men to hate just as much as they do. |
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A State has two Senators regardless of how many people it has, so the people of massive States with large urban populations such as N.Y, Florida, and Cali have far less representation that smaller much more rural States such as Wyoming, Vermont, and Alaska. On top of that the House of Representatives have a similar issue, especially if Gerrymandering is able to be continued (though considering the latest court cases it might be on the endangered list.) It's going to make it hard to really change things when representation isn't proportional to the actual overall population. |
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In the rural areas where the young and angry are more likely to be found you also find a lot of meth heads. Same segment of the population. Even if they are registered to vote the won't show up. |
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Who had David Shulkin, Secretary of Vererans Affairs?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ned/382984002/ |
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What did I win? Actually, I thought a lot of the other guys too. And is it too late to say Kelly, eventually? Not this week or the next but some time before Trump leaves office? Pretty sure bet. Same with DeVos. And what's her name in the CIA, if she's approved. ETA: how about everyone but Bolton? |
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