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BoughtByBloomberg2 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am not presenting any dichotomy. I am saying that Trump was, unlike how the founders intended, dependent upon the Senate for the affirmation of his directors.

Look at the shitshow that were Congress under Paul Ryan. He put through nothing but RINO trash and now he's destroyed Fox News by making sure they only platform RINO bullshit.

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anonymousdonor 1 point ago +1 / -0

Trump could have played hardball with congress. And you are presenting a dichotomy, because there are thousands of positions in the executive branch that do not go through Congress. Some very important ones. And he could have put someone up, like Ric Grenell, that would never see senate confirmation.

Like the guy who was supposedly responsible for election integrity. That isn't a confirmed position. Trump listens to his lawyers and his lawyers do not have his interests in mind.

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BoughtByBloomberg2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Trump played hard ball. They vetod him. Never forget that the GOP was LOOKING for an excuse to impeach him. They just never got one.

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anonymousdonor 1 point ago +1 / -0

Trump was very hot and cold with playing hardball with congress. Mostly cold. That's why he had very little done legislatively, and now Biden is undoing his EO's. His energy was misdirected at one controversy and squabble to the next.

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BoughtByBloomberg2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Trump literally only blinked when congress was going to veto him. That's it.

Here is what you should have done if you wanted laws passed. Not elect trash into congress.

I still remember people jerking off about one eye RINO crenshaw and I was warning people about the fact he hadn't ONCE talked about gun rights. RED FLAG.