Well, it would be one thing if there was some partisanship to be had but there isn't and yes, you'd have be deaf dumb and blind to think otherwise. I never said, not once did I say this was perfect. I believe what I said was "no tax reform will be perfect no matter who writes it, but anything is better than Obamacare". The ONLY thing that made sense was the precondition other than that, it was a blatant outright lie.
The left are proven outright liars extremely divisive and shouldn't be trusted with anything. They're not democrats or liberals, now their marxists and communists and they don't even deny it. If you can't see that there is very little critical thinking when it comes to figuring these people it is black and white because they're so damn predictable.
Both sides serve you the same shit. You just eat one side’s shit and call it steak, while complaining about the other. It’s not even about ideas.
Obama could have been (but, obviously, wasn’t) the best President we’d ever seen and you’d have kept up your incessant Kenyan birtherism nonsense and anti-Obama rhetoric. Because you don’t look at reality; you look at the party label.
And because of the party label, and his populist appeal, you see a glowing messianic figure in the face of Trump, regardless of the reality.
Trump has turned out (perhaps surprisingly, perhaps not) to be an abject failure. He brilliantly ripped up the playbook and crushed the field of competitors in the primary with the kind of political chess we hadn’t seen before. He then beat up on a dead horse to win the Presidency.
And since then, he’s made mistake after mistake at every turn. Everything he criticized Obama for, he’s done. High-level positions in the executive branch are unfilled. He’s hired incompetent people and fired competent people because that’s how he felt (which is his prerogative, but a stupid move nonetheless). He’s demonstrated almost pathological nepotism and narcissism. He’s demonstrated poor grasp of internal and external politics and an almost complete inability to focus on anything for more than a microsecond. He’s wasted hours “tweeting” about nonsense from Emmy ratings to Colin Kaepernick. He hasn’t managed to marshal his considerable political capital into passage of a single bill. He’s cried that bad people attack him, while launching vicious attacks of his own against those who don’t kiss his ring. And, throughout all this, he’s availed himself of every opportunity to tell us how very very great job he’s doing and how it’s the best and we’ll only get better.
I had hoped that the gravity of the situation would become obvious to him. That the weight of the office would drive him to do better and work harder and stop with the theatrics. It hasn’t happened. I doubt it ever will.
Trump promised us we’d be sick of winning. I’m not sure if this is winning, but whatever it is, I am sick of it.