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Trump ‘at this moment’ opposes deal to avert shutdown, wants more border funding


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13 minutes ago, mclumber1 said:

 

What if Pence is actually negotiating with Congressional leaders on Trump's eventual impeachment and conviction???

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I don't see that happening, but I think it would be both hilarious and shrewd if Dems on the other side slipped in little comments like, "Situations like this will be so much easier to resolve when you take over, Mike."

 

Leak the comments to the press, and watch while the WH tears itself apart with the fierceness of Trump's side eye.

 

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Just now, Chairslinger said:

 

 

I don't see that happening, but I think it would be both hilarious and shrewd if Dems on the other side slipped in little comments like, "Situations like this will be so much easier to resolve when you take over, Mike."

 

Leak the comments to the press, and watch while the WH tears itself apart with the fierceness of Trump's side eye.

 

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1 hour ago, Greatoneshere said:

 

Bullshit. Pence has repeatedly been described as dumb as shit. Why would you presume he has any savviness whatsoever?

 

https://hyperallergic.com/339631/vice-president-elect-mike-pence-made-strange-comic-strips-while-in-law-school/

 

Don't Republicans call him "Mike Dense" behind his back?

 

Also, the reason Manafort most likely told Trump to pick him was because he would be like the gimp from Pulp Fiction.

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3 hours ago, PaladinSolo said:

There is actual precedent that the president can't just declare and emergency and take whatever he wants, lol. So he's receiving terrible advice as usual. 

 

Truman was told no he couldn't appropriate steel for the government by SCOTUS in the middle of a steel shortage in the middle of a steelworkers strike in the middle of a war. This ruling is apparently considered a constitutional precedent now. There is no way that Trump could take land from people to build a wall.

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14 hours ago, CitizenVectron said:

 

Truman was told no he couldn't appropriate steel for the government by SCOTUS in the middle of a steel shortage in the middle of a steelworkers strike in the middle of a war. This ruling is apparently considered a constitutional precedent now. There is no way that Trump could take land from people to build a wall.

 

 

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