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I think the recount should be done regardless of whether the advance analysis shows hard evidence. There is enough aberration and suspicion in this whole campaign and election to warrant a closer look.
[/quote]Trump said the election was going to be rigged. That’s enough reason for a recount and for congressional investigations (to say nothing of the Russian interference). Whatever Trump has accused others of doing or planning, you can bet his team is busy with it right then.
As I recall, Trump bragged that the would be the first Presidential candidate to make money on the campaign. Seems he did by funneling campaign money to his plane, golf courses, and hotels.
But that is just peanuts compared to how he will use the Presidency to enrich his fortune.
Agreed. Projection, always projection.
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wedded to a mentally ill would-be strongman ignoramus bunko artist.
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That’d be laugh out loud funny if it weren’t true.
Why expel? Why not simply try him for his crimes?
The Trump Presidential Seal… I bet if no one told him he’d never know it was a gag…
Trump is no doubt the most ethically challenged grifter in presidential history and he has 62,408,908 enablers.
“The law’s totally on my side, meaning, the president can’t have a conflict of interest.”
— Donald Trump, interview with the New York Times, Nov. 22, 2016
I just posted this elsewhere right after I read this editorial.
Assuming you’re old enough to remember the Nixon presidency, he said this post-presidency "Well, when the president does it, that means it is not illegal."
orange is reworking it in regard to the many outside business interests he has (hotels, golf courses, foreign real estate development, etc.) which he’s not giving up but only handing off to other people with the same last name as his. He said he wouldn’t put his interest in a blind trust because “the law is totally on my side, meaning, the president can’t have a conflict of interest.” Of course the fool doesn’t know what the law is but there’s something that smacks of demagoguery in him believing it.
♫ And the grift goes on,
The grift goes on.
The Donald’s screw-you-over grift goes o-o-o-n… ♫
But at the least the sick people of FL are expressing concern that the asshat they voted for won’t take their health care away. A crohn’s disease patient who relies on ACA and voted for him said she hopes it remains the same. If she were to ask, I could tell her how she could’ve been assured it would remain the same. Never understand voting against one’s own interest.
Florida helped hand Mr. Trump the presidency when he narrowly won the state, but it has also provided more customers for the federal health insurance marketplace than any other state. This makes Florida a window to the complex and delicate task Mr. Trump and congressional Republicans face in deciding whether to scrap the entire law, which has brought coverage to more than 20 million people, and what to replace it with.
I’ve said it before, but I still think that we are in for decades of national campaigns consisting solely of lies. Trump has proven it works better than being constrained by the facts. That Putin helped give credence to those lies is just icing on the cake. Breitbart, Fauz Nooz, Limbaugh, Beck, et al. have been at this game for years and now it has born its foul-smelling fruit. Mud-slinging will be the only currency in campaigns henceforth. It sickens me.
On the other hand, if they prove the R’s cheated and can prove they lost enough votes to it in key states, we could go a long way to delegitimization tRump (legally) and then making real reform and initiating just the opposite reactions.
It could happen…
I swear, I’m going to wake up from this weird dream to a different world, this can’t possibly be real life. Can it?
FIRED IT…
You’re FIRE TRUMP.
You’re unfit to be POTUS.