Glassdogs
Expert Driver
Browsing in the cesspool across town, and read this diatribe from you-know-who.
Quote:
"I'm sure there are some who prefer to believe the serial liar and tool of an international criminal conspiracy.
Why would he lie? Well, as Vlad Putin's immense wealth shows, being a head of government and a thief is great for the bottom line: Putin's reputed net worth exceeds $200 billion.
With cash like that on the line, if you were Trump, wouldn't you lie your proverbial big butt off? Certainly you would, especially if telling the truth would subject you to life in a 10x8 concrete cell with a stainless steel toilet in the corner.
Yep, the choice of turning $10 billion to 200+ billion or going to a maximum security federal prison pretty much justifies all sorts of lies including a string of lies that got you in the office in the first place.
Would you ever admit that your interest in becoming president was to personally enrich yourself? Hell no. Would you double down on any and every questionable statement you made? Sure you would because you know that attack, attack, attack is the best strategy for avoiding responsibility for your ignorance. Indeed, you probably figured out that by throwing so much crap out left, right and center constantly, you figure it is easier to cover up the thievery.
Such a strategy is brilliant. We've seen it from the get go with this guy.
He says he's a man of his word but he's been pulled into court over 3000 times. He's settled his Trump University civil RICO case - which cast his organization as a racketeer influenced corrupt organization - for $25 million just days after his election.
Not many of his supporters are in on the planned looting - they may get a SCOTUS appointment or policies that impact blacks more than whites and feed racist memes, all of which make them easily manipulated by tricks like anti-anti-trumpism.
Was the firing of James Comey a constitutional crisis and evidence of obstruction of justice? The easy answer is yes but, by the time we exit this tunnel, it will seem like only a small step into abyss we are destined to face in this criminal farce.
Bottom line, what we have in Trump is a guy who thinks he is the king of the world who can dictate law and order, civil society and does so with an eye to his own bottom line.
His absurd assertion that Comey came to him to ask him to continue him in his job as FBI director is proof of that. While the president had the option to fire him, the idea behind the law that established a ten-year term for the office was to maximize the independence of the job of director. The law establishes that removal may only be for 'cause' ... which obviously was manufactured by Trump.
After all, he is such a self-centered putz that he thinks he deserves to be the richest man on the face of the earth. Hell, I suspect some time in his youth he ascribed to the notion that "he who dies with the most toys wins" and plans to be that guy and engineer an apocalypse so he can be the big winner. Frankly I feel his mentality is so warped that I can't rule out that absurdity from my range of what possibly motivates the man.
Our constitutional system is based on the principal that no man is above the law. The social organization we define as dictatorship is based on the principal that the leader is not just above the law, but is the law. They are not compatible and that is the source of this conflict.
I say that because most of the anti-anti-trumpers will say that those critical of this president are acting on the emotion of hate. I don't hate the guy, I feel sorry for him because he is such as flawed, small soul that is driven by greed, spite and hate.
I want him gone from his office because I see in his actions and his trajectory that he is a threat to the principals that I feel make me an American; most notably the rule of law and the principal that no man is above the law. "
CVS does not have enough blood pressure medicine in stock for me, were I to begin to refute this flawed, small soul that is driven by jealousy, incompetence, and bitterness.
Quote:
"I'm sure there are some who prefer to believe the serial liar and tool of an international criminal conspiracy.
Why would he lie? Well, as Vlad Putin's immense wealth shows, being a head of government and a thief is great for the bottom line: Putin's reputed net worth exceeds $200 billion.
With cash like that on the line, if you were Trump, wouldn't you lie your proverbial big butt off? Certainly you would, especially if telling the truth would subject you to life in a 10x8 concrete cell with a stainless steel toilet in the corner.
Yep, the choice of turning $10 billion to 200+ billion or going to a maximum security federal prison pretty much justifies all sorts of lies including a string of lies that got you in the office in the first place.
Would you ever admit that your interest in becoming president was to personally enrich yourself? Hell no. Would you double down on any and every questionable statement you made? Sure you would because you know that attack, attack, attack is the best strategy for avoiding responsibility for your ignorance. Indeed, you probably figured out that by throwing so much crap out left, right and center constantly, you figure it is easier to cover up the thievery.
Such a strategy is brilliant. We've seen it from the get go with this guy.
He says he's a man of his word but he's been pulled into court over 3000 times. He's settled his Trump University civil RICO case - which cast his organization as a racketeer influenced corrupt organization - for $25 million just days after his election.
Not many of his supporters are in on the planned looting - they may get a SCOTUS appointment or policies that impact blacks more than whites and feed racist memes, all of which make them easily manipulated by tricks like anti-anti-trumpism.
Was the firing of James Comey a constitutional crisis and evidence of obstruction of justice? The easy answer is yes but, by the time we exit this tunnel, it will seem like only a small step into abyss we are destined to face in this criminal farce.
Bottom line, what we have in Trump is a guy who thinks he is the king of the world who can dictate law and order, civil society and does so with an eye to his own bottom line.
His absurd assertion that Comey came to him to ask him to continue him in his job as FBI director is proof of that. While the president had the option to fire him, the idea behind the law that established a ten-year term for the office was to maximize the independence of the job of director. The law establishes that removal may only be for 'cause' ... which obviously was manufactured by Trump.
After all, he is such a self-centered putz that he thinks he deserves to be the richest man on the face of the earth. Hell, I suspect some time in his youth he ascribed to the notion that "he who dies with the most toys wins" and plans to be that guy and engineer an apocalypse so he can be the big winner. Frankly I feel his mentality is so warped that I can't rule out that absurdity from my range of what possibly motivates the man.
Our constitutional system is based on the principal that no man is above the law. The social organization we define as dictatorship is based on the principal that the leader is not just above the law, but is the law. They are not compatible and that is the source of this conflict.
I say that because most of the anti-anti-trumpers will say that those critical of this president are acting on the emotion of hate. I don't hate the guy, I feel sorry for him because he is such as flawed, small soul that is driven by greed, spite and hate.
I want him gone from his office because I see in his actions and his trajectory that he is a threat to the principals that I feel make me an American; most notably the rule of law and the principal that no man is above the law. "
CVS does not have enough blood pressure medicine in stock for me, were I to begin to refute this flawed, small soul that is driven by jealousy, incompetence, and bitterness.