Michael Moore on Trump

He is promoting his movie , Clubber.
Yeah, he's doing that and he's also telling the truth and exposing the abject failure of the democratic party in their supposed representation of the working class. I watched an interesting interview yesterday between Chris Matthews and Joe Biden discussing this very issue of how the democratic party has completely lost touch with middle America. Biden was refreshingly honest about the disconnect.
Will the collective FU to the establishment be large enough to propel Trump into the White House? Seems like a long shot, but one thing is for sure. The overwhelming majority of people in this country, irrespective to their politics, are sick to death of this corrupt and incompetent government. Hopefully that doesn't fade away like the Tea party movement, because what needs to happen will ultimately require tens of millions of people to march on the DC establishment and burn the fucking place to the ground, be it figuratively or literally, this government needs to be cleansed, along with their media minions and corporate masters. .
 
We're past expecting the criminals to make amendments which will limit their corruption. That's like asking the bank robbers to assist in improving security. The whole rotton lot of them need to be expelled.

You are partially correct...but...if you read through that amendment again, you will see that there is more than one way to get it done. It can and must be taken to the states. Mark Levin talks about this frequently as the only way...

"or by Conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress;"

If you'd like to read more about state convention, follow this link.

http://www.usconstitution.net/consttop_acon.html

It provides more detail.

"However an amendment is proposed, the final step is ratification. Two methods for ratification are provided - by three-fourths of the state legislatures or by three-fourths of the states in convention. This topic concerns the latter of these two."
 
You are partially correct...but...if you read through that amendment again, you will see that there is more than one way to get it done. It can and must be taken to the states. Mark Levin talks about this frequently as the only way...

"or by Conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress;"

If you'd like to read more about state convention, follow this link.

http://www.usconstitution.net/consttop_acon.html

It provides more detail.

"However an amendment is proposed, the final step is ratification. Two methods for ratification are provided - by three-fourths of the state legislatures or by three-fourths of the states in convention. This topic concerns the latter of these two."
Thanks. I will read that
 
First sensible thing that fat turd has said...
EVER


Michael Moore appearing on Fox News is always an exciting proposition, never more so than on a day when he was publicly lauded by Donald Trump. Just a few hours after Trump said he “agrees” with Moore’s assessment that his campaign is “going to be the biggest ‘fuck you’ ever recorded in human history,” the liberal filmmaker sat down with frequent Trump nemesis Megyn Kelly.

The clip of Moore making that statement and others from his new film Michael Moore in TrumpLand has unintentionally become a rallying cry for the Trump campaign. As he told Kelly on Thursday night, the clip that has gone viral in “TrumpLand” was “doctored” so that it cuts off just before he delivers his primary message. “It will feel good,” is the last thing Moore can be heard saying in the clip Trump himself shared. But his next line is, “For a day, or maybe a week.”

“But when you find out that your life isn’t going to get any better under President Trump and will probably get worse,” he continued on Fox News, “that’s when you’re going to realize what the Brits have realized,” referring to the Brexit vote. “If we elect Donald Trump as president of this country, it won’t be the same country after four years,” he added. “I’m absolutely convinced of that. This is the most vile, disgusting candidate that’s ever run for office in this country.”

He went on to compare Trump supporters to “abused” people who sometimes “have a hard time making the right decision because of the abuse, and the attack on the working class has been so intense over the last couple of decades.” Moore added, “You’re not going to be better off with a billionaire who’s never spent a day of his life worrying about you.
 
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