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"Why would anybody be surprised that the Supreme Court has ruled against me, they always do! It is unprecedented to be handing over Tax Returns, & it creates a terrible precedent for future Presidents," Trump said in a post early Wednesday morning. "The Supreme Court has lost its honor, prestige, and standing, & has become nothing more than a political body, with our Country paying the price."
F**k Donald. How many years is this going to go on? He thinks it's unprecedented? For the last 47 years, every President but Donald has complied. What's unprecedented is his noncompliance.
Poetic.
All we need is the justice to follow…….Poetic.
Nice.All we need is the justice to follow…….
Uh, no. Fox News is hopelessly ideological, but when Rupert Murdoch threw Donald Trump overboard, that wasn't him showing bipartisan ideology; that was him saying that Trump was no longer good for the right wing brand.Just goes to show that whiners of all political persuasions complain that the court is politicizied when they don't get their way.
Trump's problem is that he's been the head of corporations that he owns for so long that he's become used to his word being law. He never really adjusted to being in a position of relatively limited authority, like President of the United States.He's a person who acts from a purely transactional perspective, so clearly anyone he appoints or helps is expected to toe the line. Not doing so is considered a betrayal and then they are thrown under the bus; it's entirely predictable.
tRump's problems go far deeper than that.Trump's problem is that he's been the head of corporations that he owns for so long that he's become used to his word being law. He never really adjusted to being in a position of relatively limited authority, like President of the United States.
Yep. Some here cited his business experience as a good quality, but my concern was exactly what you expressed because public service is nothing like running a private company where your accountability is fairly limited. Someone with experience running a public company would be closer in that they are held accountable to the board of directors and shareholders.Trump's problem is that he's been the head of corporations that he owns for so long that he's become used to his word being law. He never really adjusted to being in a position of relatively limited authority, like President of the United States.
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