Trump is making the demands. Pelosi and Schumer et al are not caving to those demands. How the fuq does that make THEM the terrorists?
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Trump is making the demands. Pelosi and Schumer et al are not caving to those demands. How the fuq does that make THEM the terrorists?
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It seems they’re happy to suck his dick regardless.
Then why did you say that Trump wants a wall, Dems dont, yadda yadda, both parties, yadda yadda?
Are you paying attention? NEITHER are terrorists. They are two opposing parties with opposing goals. It’s a classic negotiation situation. Nobody is a terrorist. They are all doing their best to get to their goals. Nobody is using terror, they are just using the power of their positions to get to their goals. Who will win? That remains to be seen.
If the Republicans hate Trump as much as Democrats, I’d love to know why Republican Mitch McConnell is such a subservient bootlicker and enabler.
You answered your own question. Because he is a bootlicker and an enabler.
I’m a Trump supporter, but I am by no means a Republican sycophant.
OK, sincere question here. Why are you a Trump supporter? What has he done for you personally or the country in general that sees your support?
So when you said that a resolution was up to both parties, you meant the Republicans, and whatever party Trump and his supporters are.
Thank you for a sincere and polite question. I will give you a sincere answer:
This deserves an answer and I will give one. Under the US constitution, Congress determines policy and the president executes it. Congress has already decided that the policy is no wall and it is up to the president to yield.
Yes, the president can recommend policy (SOTU speech and otherwise–including, I suppose, tweets) but he is not empowered to make it, except as congress has ceded a power to him.
Oh, please. “Republicans hate Trump!” is a fiction his supporters tell themselves to hype the myth that Trump is an outside, just stickin’ it to both sides and draining the swamp. The reality is that Trump is the logical endgame of the Republican mindset stripped of its politeness. That’s why McConnell barely grumbles and Republicans like Graham fell in line immediately; whatever minor differences there are pale to their 98% shared goals.
That’s like Chief Robinson blaming John McClane when Hans Gruber shot Harry Ellis.
You should read up on that. People were ALREADY allowed to try experimental treatments before RTT.
All RTT does is absolve the drug manufacturers of any liability for negative effects from the experimental treatments. That is, their survivors cannot sue to manufacturers.
Further, negative results from using desperate dying people as guinea pigs cannot be used in determining the validity of the experimental treatment! What good is that?
RTT is just a cynical way to separate the desperate and dying from their last amounts of money. Hey, they won’t be needing it, amirite?
Did you consider Clinton an extortionist when the government shut down during his administration?
I do, do you?
How many people have been shot/blown up/stabbed/run over/poisoned at Trump’s orders as part of the shutdown?
I have a more restrictive definition of “terrorism”.
Good grief. This is a serious question here…do you know any history at all? Even if we count holding people’s pay hostage as an actual terrorist act Trump wouldn’t even be in the top 100 if we count, you know, actually killing people in that category (yeah, I know…mind blown). Hell, Stalin and Mao KILLED 800K of their own people in single years, then there was that Hitler guy. I believe that in all these cases they ALSO deprived them of their pay, so this has got to count on even your list, right?
(seriously not enough :rolleyes: unless this is a joke thread)
You are the only one saying he’s a terrorist and that this act is one of the ‘biggest terrorist acts in history’. Also, I’m not sure what appealing to, um, authority (like Steven King) gains you on this.
Holding people hostage on a mass scale is terrorism.
Is it hyperbole? Perhaps. But certainly nothing on the scale of what the current administration has said.