LucidSDreamr
Bluelighter
^ typical conservative. all that matters is your bottom line.
i stopped here because i was laughing so muchFor me...more bureaucracy...
Trump emulating "tough" world figures like Putin, Xi, and Duterte...it seemed like left-wing hyperbole before his inauguration. Now it's reality.
What's worse-- Democrats still haven't managed to find their balls. Where is the fucking opposition?
Explain. You realize that just because he says things at rallys and tweets....that does not become law. Sometimes it is helpful to remind people the POTUS does not make law...he just signs the bills that reach his desk. He can bearly veto with the slim margins Republicans have.
How do you mean? I am unaware of any legislation Democrats signed on to. They wouldn't even grant 1.8 million illegal immigrants amnesty because that would have given him a "win."
i think you have your head in the sand, mgs.Also, Trump did not actually say what you claim he did. Nowhere in this USA today article does it quote him for saying he wishes the US had the death penalty for drug dealers.
Trump said that allowing prosecutors to seek the death penalty for drug dealers — an idea he said he got from Chinese President Xi Jinping — is “a discussion we have to start thinking about. I don’t know if this country’s ready for it.”
“Do you think the drug dealers who kill thousands of people during their lifetime, do you think they care who’s on a blue-ribbon committee?” Trump asked. “The only way to solve the drug problem is through toughness. When you catch a drug dealer, you’ve got to put him away for a long time.”
It was not the first time Trump had suggested executing drug dealers. Earlier this month, he described it as a way to fight the opioid epidemic. And on Friday, The Washington Post reported that the Trump administration was considering policy changes to allow prosecutors to seek the death penalty.
Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Sunday ruled out a 2020 presidential run and taking a DNA test to prove Native American ancestry -- an issue that has nagged her Senate campaigns and would almost certainly create problems in a White House bid.
“I’m not running for president,” Warren, a champion of the Democratic Party’s progressive wing, told “Fox News Sunday.”
It boggles my mind how anyone can support the current president and his regime and the despicable rot that has taken over the Republican party (not all of them of course) (and lots of the Democrats too by the way, I'm not trying to be some left wing hypocrite here). I don't like Hillary either, or very many politicians at all, but how can you not see what's going on with Trump and his people right now? How can you not see this slow, inexorable push towards putting all the power in the hands of the ultra-wealthy that's been happening since Reagan? They're trying to create a peasant working class again.
Read the tax bill. The tax cuts to the lower income brackets are being slowly phased out over 10 years. The fact that you are receiving more money this year (or rather not having as much taken out - yeah I am seeing more money too) is an apparently successful hoodwink. The whole thing is a blatant act of stealing from the poor and middle-class to give the wealthy even more money. And we finally get the first steps made towards health coverage being affordable for everyone (since the average person buying single-payer health insurance simply can't even come close to affording it these days), and they're trying to get rid of that too. It's absurd, and disgusting. And we have like a third of the country (yeah his approval rating is down to about a third, amazing it's even that much) still supporting these crooks. They're practically laughing in our faces it's gotten so blatant. It's willful blindness, or else it's the wealthy who are being directly benefited acting like sociopaths, saying whatever, it helps me so I support it.
President Donald Trump’s approval rating is now higher than former President Barack Obama’s at this point in his presidency, according to the results of a daily poll released Tuesday.
As of Tuesday, 50 percent of likely voters in the United States approved of Trump’s job performance, according to the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll. On this date during year two of Obama’s first term, 43 percent of likely voters approved of how the president was performing, the same poll found.
The Rasmussen poll, which surveys 500 likely voters by telephone, tends to give Trump higher approval ratings than other polls and has long been more favorable to Republicans.