Breakfast With The Donald!
Viewing comments for Chapter 36 "Democrats - The New Radicals"Political essays about the 45th President
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Comment from judiverse
I've read that some of the protests were funded by the usual suspects, such as the likes of George Soros. The Democrats in Congress do an effective job of shutting down any moderates who might disagree and insist that they vote in lock step. The Congressional Black Caucus is tight as a drum, and don't want any part of what the new administration advocates. Those progressive voices can spell trouble at the midterms, if they stir up enough dissent. This means that the more moderate voices won't get much of a say. Keith Ellison, anyone? Well written article. judi
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2017
I've read that some of the protests were funded by the usual suspects, such as the likes of George Soros. The Democrats in Congress do an effective job of shutting down any moderates who might disagree and insist that they vote in lock step. The Congressional Black Caucus is tight as a drum, and don't want any part of what the new administration advocates. Those progressive voices can spell trouble at the midterms, if they stir up enough dissent. This means that the more moderate voices won't get much of a say. Keith Ellison, anyone? Well written article. judi
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2017
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Thanks.
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You're welcome. Happy trails. judi
Comment from Barb Hensongispsaca
I like the quote you used and it would be great if everyone adheared to it.lol
An interesting concept on the problems of the Democrats, one of which i was not aware of it being a major factor of the campaign. Thank you for keeping me aware. I appreciate it.
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2017
I like the quote you used and it would be great if everyone adheared to it.lol
An interesting concept on the problems of the Democrats, one of which i was not aware of it being a major factor of the campaign. Thank you for keeping me aware. I appreciate it.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2017
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Glad you enjoyed this editorial.
Appreciate your comments and support.
Comment from bookishfabler
This is not the first time Democrats lost to republicans. I never heard of such silliness occurring after an election.
Her lack of trustworthiness was verified to be the main culprit for her defeat. (This is very true.)
Believe it or not, I actually am a democrat. I was going to change parties a few years ago when locally I was in favor of all the republican politicians, but out of laziness I guess, I hadn't switched.
Now I'm ashamed to even admit it in public.
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
This is not the first time Democrats lost to republicans. I never heard of such silliness occurring after an election.
Her lack of trustworthiness was verified to be the main culprit for her defeat. (This is very true.)
Believe it or not, I actually am a democrat. I was going to change parties a few years ago when locally I was in favor of all the republican politicians, but out of laziness I guess, I hadn't switched.
Now I'm ashamed to even admit it in public.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
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Glad you enjoyed this posting.
I am neither a Democrat or a Republican.
I happen to agree with some of what The Donald says and does.
Some of it, I do not agree with.
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written editorial. Yes, the Democrats can protest and scream all they like, it will not change the course of the greater plan. It is time we all go to our inner rooms and make our lives right with God.
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
A very well-written editorial. Yes, the Democrats can protest and scream all they like, it will not change the course of the greater plan. It is time we all go to our inner rooms and make our lives right with God.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
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Thanks.
Comment from DR DIP
Nice write Brett Your certainly know where your preference lies and I suppose there wasn't much choice hey.What gets me about politics and the opposition isno matter what policy the government put into play be it beneficial to the country, the opposition will oppose it. funny that
thanks for sharing
dip
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
Nice write Brett Your certainly know where your preference lies and I suppose there wasn't much choice hey.What gets me about politics and the opposition isno matter what policy the government put into play be it beneficial to the country, the opposition will oppose it. funny that
thanks for sharing
dip
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
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Yes, I know where my preference lies.
I am a registered Independent by political association.
In my earlier life I tended to lean more towards the Democrats.
I happen to agree with some of what The Donald says and does.
Some of it I disagree with.
However, I still consider myself an Independent.