Re: It might be a good idea to stay close to home on this upcoming 4-day weekend
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2020 9:38 am
Some "freedom loving" conservatives and anarchists sure are salivating at the thoughts of military action/coup/martial law. But since you already believe there was a coup by Biden, guess it is justified.
Not just you and SomeDude, I know others as well. You guys aren't going to give up until noon on Jan 20th, I'll give you that.
From Mish: https://www.thestreet.com/mishtalk/econ ... -have-been
----------------Small Clip
Trump's Legacy
Trump's legacy will not be ending Obamacare, ending drug wars, getting the US out of Afghanistan, taming the deficit, reducing the trade imbalance, winning a fight against the deep state, or even building a wall.
Trump could have succeeded at least some of those things.
Trump failed at all of them, not because of the deep state but because he is not the big deal maker he claims to be and his demands are always too one-sided.
Heck, Trump failed at things he could have done alone: pardons, ending drug wars, and bringing all the troops home.
I understand why people like Trump and why others hate him.
Many cannot figure this out, but Trump openly makes deeply controversial and polarizing claims on purpose. His supporters love it.
In general, Trump supporters feel he is some sort of deal-making hero who stands up to the deep state.
But where's the evidence on deals? On deep state? On Libertarian ideals?
Not just you and SomeDude, I know others as well. You guys aren't going to give up until noon on Jan 20th, I'll give you that.
From Mish: https://www.thestreet.com/mishtalk/econ ... -have-been
----------------Small Clip
Trump's Legacy
Trump's legacy will not be ending Obamacare, ending drug wars, getting the US out of Afghanistan, taming the deficit, reducing the trade imbalance, winning a fight against the deep state, or even building a wall.
Trump could have succeeded at least some of those things.
Trump failed at all of them, not because of the deep state but because he is not the big deal maker he claims to be and his demands are always too one-sided.
Heck, Trump failed at things he could have done alone: pardons, ending drug wars, and bringing all the troops home.
I understand why people like Trump and why others hate him.
Many cannot figure this out, but Trump openly makes deeply controversial and polarizing claims on purpose. His supporters love it.
In general, Trump supporters feel he is some sort of deal-making hero who stands up to the deep state.
But where's the evidence on deals? On deep state? On Libertarian ideals?