Trump is over. I don't care what he says about anything.
He folded his tent and went home. Nancy Pelosi is still around making all of us miserable and running the Congressional shitshow while he keeps crying about himself.
Trump these days only bitches about the stolen election and pushes the clotshot.
He never talks much about the many problems people face everyday like vax mandates, inflation, the border invasion, CRT and big tech censorship.
It is always all about him and his grievances.
He told people to come on the sixth and baited many into completely ruining their lives. He then walked away without pardoning or doing anything for any of them.
Not only that but on the 6th he was still president. He was the commander in chief of the military, the FBI, the CIA, and everything else. He failed to seize the crucial moment - and then it was gone like floodwater under a bridge that thundered into the abyss 1,000 ft. below.
He had his chance and he blew it; on a number of fronts.
are we forgetting the fact that all branches of the government had it knives out for this guy? This year alone showed one of the 'top' military generals snitching on china. This country is beyond the usual way of fixing things.
What do you think he should have done? Honestly asking.
I did hear that he convened the joint chiefs to discuss emergency powers in the event of foreign interference in our election, and they refused to go along with any such notion. Then they publicly released a letter stating that the military plays no part in US elections. I think that was treason, but they got away with it.
He’ll never talk about inflation because it’s literally his fault. He was in charge when they printed that trillion dollars, and when the mandates started, and when all the supply chains were destroyed.
You’d think it’s obvious that he’s now the swamp, but the let’s go Brandon types will donate and vote for him no matter what he does at this point.
He was in charge when they printed that trillion dollars
The first trillion, yes, but what about the second trillion, or the third?
and when the mandates started
State-level mandates, which he would have had debatable legal authority to put a stop to, and primarily in states which were politically opposed to him and he had no sway.
and when all the supply chains were destroyed.
Again, this took place primarily overseas (China, Taiwan) with their lockdowns and mandates, and in California/Los Angeles' and Washington/Seattle's jurisdictions. Some elements of Port of LA/SEA policy could have been dictated by the federal government, but most of the disruption is coming from local authorities, and has aggravated significantly since he left office, suggesting that whatever he was doing, it wasn't the absolute worst possible policy.
In short, the good and bad thing about Donald Trump is he's rich enough to live in a bubble. It's insulated him from the madness over the last 30 years, but it also means that it's tough to get new information through to him.
He knew Jared and Ivanka personally, so they got to advise on policy matters, even when they were provably wrong.
He had a positive opinion of the military, so he didn't purge it of dissenters, even when it became obvious he should.
Fauci was a known quantity, so he got to remain in place even when it became obvious that he was wrong and lying.
The vaccines are 'his' achievement, so he's flogging them long after his base lost interest.
Trump is over. I don't care what he says about anything.
He folded his tent and went home. Nancy Pelosi is still around making all of us miserable and running the Congressional shitshow while he keeps crying about himself.
Trump these days only bitches about the stolen election and pushes the clotshot.
He never talks much about the many problems people face everyday like vax mandates, inflation, the border invasion, CRT and big tech censorship.
It is always all about him and his grievances.
He told people to come on the sixth and baited many into completely ruining their lives. He then walked away without pardoning or doing anything for any of them.
Not only that but on the 6th he was still president. He was the commander in chief of the military, the FBI, the CIA, and everything else. He failed to seize the crucial moment - and then it was gone like floodwater under a bridge that thundered into the abyss 1,000 ft. below.
He had his chance and he blew it; on a number of fronts.
are we forgetting the fact that all branches of the government had it knives out for this guy? This year alone showed one of the 'top' military generals snitching on china. This country is beyond the usual way of fixing things.
Stop making excuses. As president for FOUR YEARS he could have fired every one of those military turncoats any time he wanted. But he didn't.
What do you think he should have done? Honestly asking.
I did hear that he convened the joint chiefs to discuss emergency powers in the event of foreign interference in our election, and they refused to go along with any such notion. Then they publicly released a letter stating that the military plays no part in US elections. I think that was treason, but they got away with it.
He’ll never talk about inflation because it’s literally his fault. He was in charge when they printed that trillion dollars, and when the mandates started, and when all the supply chains were destroyed.
You’d think it’s obvious that he’s now the swamp, but the let’s go Brandon types will donate and vote for him no matter what he does at this point.
The first trillion, yes, but what about the second trillion, or the third?
State-level mandates, which he would have had debatable legal authority to put a stop to, and primarily in states which were politically opposed to him and he had no sway.
Again, this took place primarily overseas (China, Taiwan) with their lockdowns and mandates, and in California/Los Angeles' and Washington/Seattle's jurisdictions. Some elements of Port of LA/SEA policy could have been dictated by the federal government, but most of the disruption is coming from local authorities, and has aggravated significantly since he left office, suggesting that whatever he was doing, it wasn't the absolute worst possible policy.
In short, the good and bad thing about Donald Trump is he's rich enough to live in a bubble. It's insulated him from the madness over the last 30 years, but it also means that it's tough to get new information through to him.
He knew Jared and Ivanka personally, so they got to advise on policy matters, even when they were provably wrong.
He had a positive opinion of the military, so he didn't purge it of dissenters, even when it became obvious he should.
Fauci was a known quantity, so he got to remain in place even when it became obvious that he was wrong and lying.
The vaccines are 'his' achievement, so he's flogging them long after his base lost interest.
Well I won't be voting for him ever again.
What? He spoke out against the vax mandates one week ago, and he's mentioned the rest of those things multiple times over the past year.
Trump isn't going to solve our problems but there's no reason to just lie about shit.