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If the Democrats thought they could beat President Trump in 2020, they'd want him to stay put.
Nah - I mostly want him impeached because I worry about what he's going to do to this country before 2020 (although, really, I would like to just see him govern...but he doesn't seem capable/qualified to do that competently).
Although I'm not a Democrat...so can only speak for myself.
If the Democrats thought they could beat President Trump in 2020, they'd want him to stay put.
Actually the Democrats are counting on Trump to louse up the Republicans badly enough to give them a shot at legislative control in 2018. They far prefer Trump to the alternatives.
I didn't vote Trump, but I honestly am confused as to why people are so butthurt about him being President.
What exactly has changed since he took office? Or do people just like to live in fear and hysteria because they have nothing else in their lives better to do?
Nah - I mostly want him impeached because I worry about what he's going to do to this country before 2020 (although, really, I would like to just see him govern...but he doesn't seem capable/qualified to do that competently).
Worried about what he's doing to the country?
He's exceeding economists predictions of jobs, reducing border crossings from Mexico, and he's giving America the biggest tax cuts in history.
Plus he's been great at building relationships with world leaders, and standing up to Assad/Kim.
Actually the Democrats are counting on Trump to louse up the Republicans badly enough to give them a shot at legislative control in 2018. They far prefer Trump to the alternatives.
It's true. Democrats are much better off with Trump than they would have been if someone like Cruz or Rubio would have won. Trump is only hindering the Republican party not bolstering it.
As a Democrat, I'm very conflicted actually. A part of me wants Trump to remain because I think he is very destructive to the GOP. He is living breathing proof that everything the GOP said about Obama (and it was all so ridiculous), Trump does magnitudes worse. And the silence coming from the GOP is essentially admitting that while exposing that they care more about party than country.
But if I say that, then I'm also saying I care more about party than country. Because if I'm truly honest, I think Trump is a danger and damages the country and if Republicans in Congress were honest, IMO they would admit that.
Worried about what he's doing to the country?
He's exceeding economists predictions of jobs, and he's giving America the biggest tax cuts in history.
Plus he's been great at building relationships with world leaders, and standing up to Assad/Kim.
Really?
First of all with jobs, what he has done on the job front is little, and the growth the past few months is mostly leftover from Obama. I would think now about the time when he would start to have an impact on the economy.
When are those tax cuts coming through for folks like me in the middle class?
Standing up to world leaders? Kim just did a missile test the other day. Wow, Kim seems really scared of Trump and that "armada" that he sent over that way, but somehow got lost in ended up in another part of the Pacific. Assad also seems to not care, why would they? They have Russia backing them up, and Russia is friends with Trump, so not sure how just dropping one bomb, is standing up to Assad. If he were standing up to Assad he wouldn't be cozying up to Russia then.
He also has managed to offend leaders from the UK, Australia, Germany, etc. So not sure where you are geting your info from. Perhaps fake news?
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