How very Nixonian of him.
This.
Honestly I don't think it would have mattered much who the Dems ran. Trump is the pendulum swinging away from Obama, just as Obama was the pendulum swinging away from GWB. This shows up all the time in history, these extreme swings back and forth. Just looks a little different each time.
The GOP had better come up with a plan to leash Trump and Pence, so the reaction pendulum doesn't swing even more extreme compared to Obama in the next election. President Warren?![]()
I'm curious to see how the GOP handles Trump. They lost control of him at the end and many went against him or called for him to step down. Trump is not a man that forgets about those he feels have wronged him. Obama had his anger surrogate and I think Trump will have a full-time staffer that just has to know what the president can and can't do legally.
I wonder if the GOP will try to stop some of his more crazy ideas, like defaulting on the US' debt.
While Republicans have control of both chambers of Congress, they do not have a veto-proof majority in the Senate. Thus, they will need Democratic votes to pass major legislation, barring the total abolition of the filibuster.
On Wednesday, McConnell suggested that he would not pursue that maneuver.
I think overreaching after an election, generally speaking, is a mistake, McConnell told reporters. I think its always a mistake to misread your mandate, and frequently new majorities think its going to be forever. Nothing is forever in this country.
Actually he can't do that one even if he wanted to, under the 14th Amendment the validity of Public Debt cannot be questioned.
I am no more enthusiastic about a Trump presidency than anyone else, but the rent-a-liberals in this thread might be a little bit more contrite after their failure to defeat a grotesque megalomaniacal moron like The Donald. What a humiliating rejection of HRC and the Dems.
5. Winning In 2020 Is More Important Than Winning In 2016
No one wishes for the global economy to crumble or for the world to be embroiled in deadly international crises. But its not that hard to imagine a Trump presidency going off the rails without any Democratic assistance. And that would cause enormous political consequences.
If Trump manages to drag down the entire Republican Party with him over the next four years, Democrats might be able to snag the biggest political prize of all in the 2020 elections: majority control of state legislative chambers just in time for the congressional redistricting process that will follow the 2020 Census.
That would give Democrats the ability to redraw many of the congressional district lines, undo Republican gerrymandering efforts that have delivered the GOP a House majority even while Democratic House candidates nationally earn more votes. If a Trump-fueled GOP collapse leads to full control of the federal executive and legislative branches, a lasting Democratic realignment may still be upon us.
Hillary won the popular vote. It wasnt a landslide but how exactly did we fail? The electoral college put trump in the whitehouse, not me. I voted and it didnt ultimately matter and now its time to suck it up and hope things dont go to **** and do it all over again in 2020.
While you at it get out and vote in 2018
Now that the GOP controls the White House, Congress and the Senate, can be assume they are finally going to reduce the debt and reduce the size of government, like they always say they will do if they get the chance? Or will they not do that and will people finally acknowledge that those claims are BS?
Hillary won the popular vote. It wasnt a landslide but how exactly did we fail? The electoral college put trump in the whitehouse, not me. I voted and it didnt ultimately matter and now its time to suck it up and hope things dont go to **** and do it all over again in 2020.
I can't believe that half of America is really irrational. Reckless, perhaps.
That's practically what happened as those 5~6 million votes didn't go towards either of the more popular candidates.That's true but as all the third party votes indicate people are more interested in fighting little trivial ideological battles than winning a political war. What happens if the momentum of third party idiots steals more votes from democrats
Maybe in your country, but there's still a conservative majority even at the 3rd party scale. Libertarian was supposed to be the bridge between the two, but even that still has more right "converts" and Republican subtitles. Since 2012 is when 3rd parties really blew up and will likely continue to if people feel they're not being properly represented.since the third parties tend to appeal more to the left?
I can't believe that half of America is really irrational. Reckless, perhaps.
It is a pity that CraigBond (?) was banned; he would be entertaining at the moment.