Big victory for dems on the border issue today

What Republican hasn’t carried water for Donald Trump? Jeff Flake, Bob Corker a few others? The whole republican party owns this disaster.

I appreciate you see Trump should throw in the towel but he should do it now, not later. And not because of the wall failure or the total loss of reputation as a deal maker or the legal issues but because he is truly a poor manager and executive.

Admit it, Trump is running the government like shit. Half of his principles are acting and replaced corrupt secretaries, he can’t get good staff, nobody knows what he is doing from one day to the next, he has no policy wins, our allies are alienated, our enimies are emboldened, the deficit is at crisis level during an expansion era, he’s pulling out of critical military areas while talking about undermining military readiness and of course he has the lowest support of the people in 72 freaking years. And that’s just for starters.

He is a terrible president is why he should resign. He sucks at being the president.

One of the fundamental parts in successful negotiations is preparation. Part of preparing is doing one’s homework. Successful negotiations also needs commitment and an alternative path in achieving one’s goals. As evidenced by this lastest disaster, Trump was 0 for 3. It was apparent Trump did not consider the various implications of a Government shutdown due to a lack of preparation. Trump was not commited to the objective of the negotiations as shown by him folding under a little heat. Trump did not even propose the idea of modifying to Government shutdown to address critical saftey issues such as air traffic control.

Trump’s credibility with his base and beyond has taken a well deserved hit. Hard work, effective planning, and cooperative efforts are not a part-time or some-of-the-time thing when you are President of the United States. On Trump’s show “The Apprentice”, what would Trump do when a candidate fails to measure up to his competitors? Especially when there a consistent pattern of underperformance?

Should Trump run for reelection in 2020, voters may deliver a decisive answer to my previous questions.
 
So Jared has signed off on it?
22 miles in Texas is already contracted and ready to start in Feb. ---Trump will then be diverting 7 billion from military if Congreff doesn't fund the 5.6 billiion he requested. Wall construction starts in Feb one way or the other. Dems will be the losers literally and also in the public eye.
 
One of the fundamental parts in successful negotiations is preparation. Part of preparing is doing one’s homework. Successful negotiations also needs commitment and an alternative path in achieving one’s goals. As evidenced by this lastest disaster, Trump was 0 for 3. It was apparent Trump did not consider the various implications of a Government shutdown due to a lack of preparation. Trump was not commited to the objective of the negotiations as shown by him folding under a little heat. Trump did not even propose the idea of modifying to Government shutdown to address critical saftey issues such as air traffic control.

Trump’s credibility with his base and beyond has taken a well deserved hit. Hard work, effective planning, and cooperative efforts are not a part-time or some-of-the-time thing when you are President of the United States. On Trump’s show “The Apprentice”, what would Trump do when a candidate fails to measure up to his competitors? Especially when there a consistent pattern of underperformance?

Should Trump run for reelection in 2020, voters may deliver a decisive answer to my previous questions.

It was obvious when Trump shut the government down he built a trap for himself and walked right into it. All Pelosi did was shut the door behind him.

This was absolutely the most poorly conceived stunt I’ve ever seen. There was literally no way out for him and all he looked like was weak bully, basically Steven Miller.

I don’t care about Trump’s base. If you’re still rolling with him you need your head examined. He is failing the country on all but a few fronts.
 
22 miles in Texas is already contracted and ready to start in Feb. ---Trump will then be diverting 7 billion from military if Congreff doesn't fund the 5.6 billiion he requested. Wall construction starts in Feb one way or the other. Dems will be the losers literally and also in the public eye.

Wow 22 miles, that will shut Ann Coulter up.

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