Yeah, he’ll send the military if he has to. And he’ll force compliance from blue states. The constitution is something that’s only seems valid to him when it bends his way. And now he has SCOTUS to interpret it just the way he wants it.
They are Stephen Miller fans.
Trump doesn’t seem to care much about technicalities. He’ll do whatever he wants and the majority in Congress and SCOTUS will be right there with him. He’s got everything right where he wants it now and everyone’s compliant and submissive.
Trump is going to pardon and release those terrorists back into society anyway.
Yeah, but we have big trucks so than we can coal-roll and burn rubber all day long…
Democrats have to get a hold on the immigration issue. The only countries in this world where progressive policies actually thrive is where leftwing parties have adopted stricter immigration stances (e.g. Denmark).
The is McConnell’s wet dream and has been his entire career. Unfortunately, his dream came true.
Bye, bye net neutrality.
Between shipping manufacturing jobs elsewhere, and allowing in immigrants who do menial work, people at the low end of the economy are pretty pinched for work.
Isn’t the unemployment rate close to record low? I mean, a lot of people work 2 and more full-time jobs to make ends meet, but that seems like a different issue.
Except every American voter has know for many years exactly who Trump is and what he stands for. This was a choice made with eyes wide open.
We’re headed to Europe. Aiming for early next year.
I’m just going take my family and leave the country. I know that’s not an option for everyone, but it is for us, so we’re choosing that option.
States’ rights are only valid as long as they support the Republican agenda…
Then you have to be willing to do economics like in Europe and redistribute (the GDP) wealth to basically make everyone middle-class. But Americans are also unwilling to do that. That’s “socialism” or “communism” or whatever label conservatives like to add to it. The US may have a somewhat higher GDP than many European countries, but most Europeans feel much more financially secure than most Americans.
Which is exactly my point. Many Americans don’t feel like the economy is better in their own lives. But, overall, from a macroeconomic perspective, the economy is doing great.
If you look at the average salary, it has kept up or exceeded inflation, but it has taken some time to catch up. But again, it’s the sentiment. If people feel poorer, they are poorer, even if they are not actually poorer.
The economy is actually great. Most people just don’t have the brains to understand why when they feel like it isn’t. Sentiment is king.
Apparently, the majority of Americans believe they won back their country yesterday. Looks like Trump is going to win the popular vote. That’s where we are.
What the heck is wrong with people…jeez.
More importantly, they are dangerous.