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Are You Satisfied With President Trump?

kyredneck

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Other than the fact that the border is the most secure it’s ever been, I can’t honestly say that things have changed all that much.

Well, I disagree on several points, and, “Fat Lady ain’t sung yet”. More good stuff yet to come, especially if midterms are good for us.
 
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Stopgap

New Member
More good stuff yet to come, especially if midterms are good for us.

As much as I want that to be true, I have my doubts. The house is almost certainly going to flip, creating even more gridlock in Congress. Not to mention the resources that will be wasted on weekly impeachment attempts that will go nowhere.
 

xlsdraw

Well-Known Member
As much as I want that to be true, I have my doubts. The house is almost certainly going to flip, creating even more gridlock in Congress. Not to mention the resources that will be wasted on weekly impeachment attempts that will go nowhere.

Whine on.
 

atpollard

Well-Known Member
Gridlock is irrelevant. Even when one party controlled both houses of Congress and the White House, they failed to pass meaningful reform on anything that really matters (immigration, health care costs, the budget, social security, the decline of the middle class/income gap, tax reform). The job of a congressman is to get re-elected. You just need to keep getting upset about the push-button issues so you will keep voting correctly.

We can’t actually CHANGE anything, that will upset a donor.
 

Stopgap

New Member
Gridlock is irrelevant. Even when one party controlled both houses of Congress and the White House, they failed to pass meaningful reform on anything that really matters (immigration, health care costs, the budget, social security, the decline of the middle class/income gap, tax reform).

I suppose it’s becoming less and less relevant when most things are done by executive order anyway. Obviously, it wasn’t the intent of the founding fathers for our country to be governed that way.
 
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