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Bill Pearson's avatar

These days, i often think about Ted Cruz...you know, the guy with the label: "constitutional conservative." Goodness, those days when republican's prided themselves on adhering to the constitution. That they were unlike those left-leaning SCOTUS judges who made up the rules as they went along as they rendered their decisions.

How times have changed. Those three that flung the monkey dung in hopes to placate trump were pathetic at best. This should have been a 9/0 slam dunk; that is if the constitution was really the thing their decision making was based on. Clearly for the three, it isn't/wasn't.

Best of all though David was your reminder that the "greatest deal maker of all time" was incapable of going before Congress (where he controls/dare i say owns both the house and senate) and make his case. His bluster that spewed out after losing the case was classic trump; babbling something about the US being destroyed by their foolishness.

No Donald; you and you alone are doing a fine job of that.

How pathetic a human being he is; how truly pathetic.

Curtis Stinespring's avatar

No one party owns the Senate as long the filibuster rule exists. The majority of the federal judiciary is owned by the democrats because of the blue slip rule. If both of those rules were eliminated, the party granted control of the Executive and Legislative branches by the voters could be held accountable instead of just being badmouthed by malcontents and haters.

SGman's avatar

And by placing a global tariff, Trump blows up every "deal" made in the past year.