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trump takes responsibility for nothing negative its always some one elses fault.
That's the characteristic of a troubled juvenile. One that isn't ready to be a responsible adult let alone the leader of the country. But his supporters need to take responsibility for the monster they created. He isn't able to do anything that people don't let him do. His supporters and Congress have given him a dangerous free range.
He was really fumbling and floundering in this rally. It is clear that the pressure is getting to him. He surely rues the day he decided to go down this path.
If these latest attempts from the "secret" tattletales prove to be unfounded, the nail will be in that coffin. How many times do you think people will believe this guy is on the eve of an impeachment? It's getting pretty old. Meanwhile, his policies aren't doing the inflated damage people are crying about, he's gotten hostages released, nukes to stop flying over Japan, and his trade negotiations are starting to pay off. Unemployment is at an 18 year low. People have money, they are spending it, and I doubt they'll want that to change anytime soon.
There's no coup d'etat in the works. This is the system and how it works. I don't know if President's Trump's actions rise to the level of impeachment, but his tweets and public remarks actually do make a strong case for obstruction of justice. His comments about why he fired Comey, his attacks on his Department of Justice, his attacks on Mueller, his threats and tantrums, all add up to a President trying to obstruct an investigation.
And in terms of what is being investigated, I think Trump believes he did nothing wrong, that he did what everyone else does, that the laws are just obstacles that have to be got around in order to achieve your goals. He didn't know what the laws were regarding his campaign working with foreign governments, and he didn't know that he should have reported the Russian (and any other foreign governments') approaches to him to the FBI. His "best people" were involved with foreign governments and had failed to follow the required procedures, and his campaign was being run by these people. The Trump campaign broke laws, and while Mueller is involved with resolving the question of how much Trump and others knew about that, to Trump it's a non-issue. Trump doesn't care about laws. His business dealings show us a man whose attitude toward the law was break it if it's profitable and pay the f... fine.
President Trump's job is to uphold the law and Constitution. His job is to serve the American people. But that's not how he sees it. To him, the law is an obstacle. Transforming the judiciary is part of how he's dealing with that obstacle. To him, the media is an obstacle. "Fake news" is part of how he's dealing with that obstacle. To him, protesters are an obstacle. And he's already talking about how protests should be against the law. President Trump admires totalitarian rulers because to them, laws, media outlets, protesters are the obstacles they have overcome to solidify their rule. And he identifies with those totalitarian rulers. The real problem is that the United States is not hospitable to totalitarian rule. While many of Trump's supporters might feel fabulous that Trump is sticking it to their political opponents, the truth is that these self-same supporters are vehemently independent, and if they felt that their freedom were threatened, would fight tooth and nail to defend those freedoms. Right now, they are happy that their guy won, and they think that the resistance is just poor losers. They dismiss the protests as if it were bad sportsmanship. They tune out the protests. They don't want to discuss the actual policies, and they don't want to discuss the actual issues at play with the new Woodward book or with the op-ed in the NYT. "You lost, get over it," is the mantra. But the mantra ignores that there are real issues about how Trump ran his campaign, about Trump's administration, about Trump's ability.
The Cult45 will believe anything Crooked Trump says. If he tells them that if he were to be impeached, they would lose their jobs and unemployment would skyrocket, they'd believe him. Idiots.
Obummer tried (and failed miserably) to try to guilt people into voting for Hitlery. He would consider it a "PERSONAL INSULT TO HIS LEGACY" if people didnt vote for that monster in a pantsuit. What an arrogant POS
Trump seems to believe that the people who voted for him voted to have anything and everything that Obama did undone and overturned.
Thats not honest, its just a stupid thing to say. Of course not everyone will be poor if Trump got impeached. Its a scare tactic aimed at his own base.
I personally would be furious if my candidate said that.
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Originally Posted by Hesychios
Trump tells his supporters that it's their fault if he gets impeached
First he threatens there could be violence, then he ups the ante by threatening his follower's that it will be their fault (not his) if things don't go well ...
Crooked Trump thinks they are dumb Southerners. He referred to Sessions as "mentally retarded". What serious grown man uses that term?
"'We will impeach him!'" Trump shouted, "'But he's doing a great job!' 'Doesn't matter.' Remember that line, 'He's doing a great job.' That doesn't matter. We'll impeach him.'"
Trump later warned the United States would turn into a "third world country" because of the precedent his hypothetical impeachment would set.
He is such a lunatic and values himself very highly.
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