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Opinions/Editorials Title: Ann Coulter: Swamp People: 47; Trump: 0 If this is the budget deal we get when Republicans control the House, the Senate and the presidency, theres no point in ever voting for a Republican again. Not only is there no funding for a wall, but thanks to the deft negotiating skills of House Speaker Paul Ryan the bill actually prohibits money from being spent on a wall. At a CYA press conference on Tuesday, Trumps ridiculously chipper budget director, Mick Mulvaney, described the bills prohibition on building a wall as a MAJOR win. (At least Mulvaney said it in English, unlike his all-Spanish 2014 townhall.) True, there will be no wall. But the Democrats graciously agreed to allow the administration to fix broken parts of any existing fences on up to 40 miles of our 3,000 mile border. The other big wins, according to Mulvaney, are: 1) more defense spending, which is fantastic news, because I was worried Boeing and Lockheed Martin CEOs were falling behind Mark Zuckerberg with their gluttonous salaries; and 2) school choice, an obsession of Washington wonks that is hated out in America, where parents move to high-tax towns for the express purpose of avoiding schools full of disaffected urban youth, and the disaffected urban youth dont want to spend two hours on a bus every day. But Mulvaney assures us that this monstrosity of a spending bill has set things up beautifully for the next budget negotiation in October. That has become the GOPs official motto: Next time! We can never win this time. Instead, Republicans idea is always to surrender this time, in hopes that their gentlemanliness will be rewarded by their mortal enemies next time. Then, next time comes, and Republicans again surrender in hopes of currying favor with the Democrats and the media for the next time. Mulvaneys most disturbing comment was to say that what upset Trump the most was the Democrats spiking the football on this deal. Apparently, Trumps fine with no wall and everything else in a bill straight out of George Soros dream journal if only the Democrats hadnt been so rude as to tell the public about it. When your main complaint is that the other side is gloating too much, maybe youre not that great a negotiator. Yeah, sure, its only 100 days in, its an artificial deadline, the media is dying to say Trump has failed and so on. Except: Planning for the wall should have begun on Nov. 9, and a spade should have been put into the earth to begin building it the day after Trumps inauguration. Now, its 100 days later, and we still dont have the whisper of a prospect of a wall. Moreover, this isnt one random bill funding Planned Parenthood (which this bill does). This is the budget deal. There wont be another one like it until next October. Thats a spectacular failure. Democrats have got to be pinching themselves, thinking, Am I dreaming this? Its theoretically possible that Trump could still build a wall, but hes just massively lengthened the odds of ever prevailing. Sure, you can let the other team build a 20-point lead in first half and still come back to beat them, but its a lot easier if you dont go into halftime 20 points down. Trump entered the presidency with the only kind of power that matters. He didnt owe Wall Street a thing. He didnt owe anyone not donors, lobbyists nor any political party. What he had was the people, passionately on his side. But as soon as he got into office, Trump started giving away his miraculous, unprecedented power. Hey, Wall Street! Even though you didnt give me any money, is it too late to be your friend? No amount of abandoning his supporters will get Trump anywhere with Wall Street, Hollywood or the media. Their ferocity will simply shift to ridicule. Admittedly, Trump has the enormous handicap of having to work through congressional Republicans, who are feckless cowards. If Speaker Ryan and Senate Leader Mitch McConnell had been around for Reagans firing of the air traffic controllers, they would have been hysterically screaming, No! You cant do that the planes will crash! This isnt new information. We knew Washington Republicans were useless. Thats why we elected such a comically improbable president as Donald J. Trump. The deal was that we were getting the Hollywood version of a New York businessman: an uncouth, incurious rube who would be ruthless in getting whatever he wanted. In addition to being the only candidate for president in either party taking Americas side on trade, immigration, jobs and crime, what set Trump apart was his promise that we would finally win. Remember? There would be so much winning, we were going to get sick and tired of winning, and beg him, Please, please, we cant win anymore.
Its too much. Its not fair to everybody else. Were not winning. Were losing, and were losing on the central promise of Trumps campaign. How would Trump, the businessman, react if an underling charged with developing a new golf course could never break ground? What if the subordinates progress reports sounded like this: I have given 21 speeches to various chambers of commerce and neighborhood groups, assuring them that theres going to be a golf course. Everywhere I go, I say, Dont worry about it. Its going to be built! I have started a commission to study developing a golf course. I have put up a sign saying, Golf course coming! And I have caved, and caved, and caved so now our opponents know what good guys we are. Trump would fire that employee so fast your head would spin. We want the ruthless businessman we were promised. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Fifteen minutes after the inauguration Trump should have summarily invalidated all Obama's executive orders, and should have retracted his appointments. The next day he should have indicted Obama and Hillary for subversion and treason. Nail the sons of bitches while you have the upper hand and they are wallowing in shock. Don't give them three months to reorganize resistance.
INDICT $hillarY 4 Abuse of Power!! IMPEACH/INDICT/CONVICT BarryObama 4 ILLegalLEE underMINING the current POTUS. SincereLEE...MUD😎 "Devolve Power Outta the Federal Leviathan and Back to the States, Very wise thinking. Too bad Trump, the guy they claim is so smart, the Chess Player, did not do that. I guess he is not as smart as they claimed he was. Si vis pacem, para bellum Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. Never Pick A Fight With An Old Man He Will Just Shoot You He Can't Afford To Get Hurt I am concerned for the security of our great nation; not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within." -- General Douglas MacArthur
That about sums up the article and the thinking of the whiners on this forum. "It's been 100 days and what's happened to all the promises?" And Trump is the one being blamed. Really? Why? He's doing his part. What about Congress? Paul Ryan? The Freedom Caucus? The moderates? We know we can't count on the Democrats and the MSM, but what about our own party?
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