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Hitler was turning a non-democratic nation into a...well, non-democratic nation. It was a bit more "non-democratic" under Hitler.
The abomination Trump was turning a democratic nation into a non-democratic nation.
Most continuing Trump supporters will not understand that point.
So be it.
no tangents on this one bubba.
I accept your surrender
What did you think about Obama militarizing the EPA and using other govt. agencies to make "rules" to circumvent Congress' authority to enact laws?
I think on his worst day in office, Joe Biden has been a much better, more honest, less harmful, more classy president than Trump was during his best day in office.
I hope that answers the essence of your question.
Not even close. Try and forget about Trump for a few minutes. The question had nothing to do with Trump or Biden.I think on his worst day in office, Joe Biden has been a much better, more honest, less harmful, more classy president than Trump was during his best day in office.
I hope that answers the essence of your question.
Every future historian will agree that Trump was the worst US President.
I think on his worst day in office, Joe Biden has been a much better, more honest, less harmful, more classy president than Trump was during his best day in office.
I hope that answers the essence of your question.
Screw him. He doesn't care about Democracy. He's on the McConnell obstruction train.Romney told the crowd that he has a chart in his Senate office tracing the history of civilizations over the past 4,000 years. He said it is a reminder of how they can rise and collapse, and of how unusual American democracy is in global history.
From the Mongol Empire to the Roman Empire, Romney said, autocracy is the chart's "default setting," with authoritarian leaders at every turn.
"We are really the only significant experiment in democracy, and preserving liberal democracy is an extraordinary challenge," Romney said, according to the attendees, who gathered at the Hilton Hotel in McLean.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/mitt-romney-american-democracy-extraordinary-challenge/
Not even close. Try and forget about Trump for a few minutes. The question had nothing to do with Trump or Biden.
I’ll rephrase the question since it seems it was a little difficult for you to comprehend.
Did you have a problem with Obama militarizing the EPA and using other govt. agencies to make "rules" to circumvent Congress' authority to enact laws?
Yes or no.
Trump certainly has been the worst US President so far. We can only hope that no one will come along to take over last place from him. Although the GOP is doing its best.
Screw him. He doesn't care about Democracy. He's on the McConnell obstruction train.
All thanks to trump. Did you really think that alienating all of our trading partners with tariffs would yield no negative results?Frankie..
Highest gas prices ever, food prices spiking, supply chain shortages, and rocketing inflation.
Frankie..
Highest gas prices ever, food prices spiking, supply chain shortages, and rocketing inflation.
I think Biden is the worst president ever. with Obama, W. Bush, and Carter being the runner-ups in order.
His "Climate Change" agenda may well plunge the world into another Great Depression.
Oil doesn't just affect gasoline, it affects manufactured products as well.
I didn't used to be that way.Well, Republicans are Republicans.
It's important to be patient with those who ride the short bus.Matt, the name is "Frank"...not Frankie.
Yeah, things are not good right now. I acknowledge that. And if it makes you feel good to suppose it is because of what Joe Biden has done during the last year...go for it.
I enjoy a good laugh.
I didn't used to be that way.
And some Democrats are Republicans![]()
Not even close. Try and forget about Trump for a few minutes. The question had nothing to do with Trump or Biden.
I’ll rephrase the question since it seems it was a little difficult for you to comprehend.
Did you have a problem with Obama militarizing the EPA and using other govt. agencies to make "rules" to circumvent Congress' authority to enact laws?
Yes or no.