DRR S/Pro
| Wish I thought he was as principled as you guys give him credit for. He's a professional politician after all. I feel it's simply a matter of self preservation by being astute enough to listen to his voters. While not this time, generally there are enough RINO's to let the dims carry their votes and let Manchin escape to get re-elected.
Illegitimi non carborundum
|
| Posts: 2371 | Location: OKC, OK | Registered: February 15, 2008 |
IP
|
|
DRR S/Pro
| The way I look at it, he has the balls to stick the spokes! Nobody else did. Maybe he’s setting up his future and I get that. The rest are yes men and women.
California Screaming! Raceless in California!
|
| Posts: 4667 | Location: Vacaville | Registered: January 07, 2004 |
IP
|
|
DRR S/Pro
| quote: While Trumps did some things I agreed with, I hated the tax breaks did not proceed to tackle the debts our "leaders" have gotten us into.
The tax cut allowed the average man to live a better life at the time. There was no way he could address the deficient/debt on his first term. And what good would it have done when the voters put libs right back in office? His spending was egregious to be sure. You don't have to worry about "our heirs", the system will self correct long before that. They will usher in the "Fed Coin" and big brother will have a hook in American society that will never recover. Hope I'm wrong, but mark my words.
Illegitimi non carborundum
|
| Posts: 2371 | Location: OKC, OK | Registered: February 15, 2008 |
IP
|
|