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“Who’s getting fired? Who’s going to bear the brunt of the responsibility if indeed there is a government shutdown?”
“If you say who gets fired it always has to be the top.” Problems start from the top and they have to get solved from the top. And the president’s the leader. He’s got to get everyone in a room and he’s gotta lead. But he doesn’t do that,”
The President is elected, not hired and therefore can not be "fired".
The President is elected, not hired and therefore can not be "fired".
Yes, but that's not the point...
Tell that to Donald, who said the president should be fired if there's a shutdown.
He never said "fired" that was the interviewer who used the term, he said it had at but, don't forget, this was in 2013, you know, the Apprentice days and she asked an Apprentice-style question.
He never said "fired" that was the interviewer who used the term, he said it had at but, don't forget, this was in 2013, you know, the Apprentice days and she asked an Apprentice-style question.
“If you say who gets fired it always has to be the top."
He never said "fired" that was the interviewer who used the term, he said it had at but, don't forget, this was in 2013, you know, the Apprentice days and she asked an Apprentice-style question.
The President is elected, not hired and therefore can not be "fired".
The President is elected, not hired and therefore can not be "fired".
He serves all Americans and he can be removed for failing at that. The minority that voted for him do not decide either.
"I'm going to deliberately not get the point" isn't a good plan for making an argument. You'll get "likes" (internet points?) from like-concluded people, but you sure don't score a point with anyone who matters...
Absolutely, but the process for doing that is not firing. No, the winning "minority" does not decide that, nor the losing majority, seeing as how our President is not elected by total vote. And before you come back at that, yes, I think he should be.
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