Friday, January 12, 2018

It is a matter of loyalty, you see. The Democrats aren't loyalists to Trump, hence, are not provided with bipartisanship.

The US House is long overdue to file impeachment. The US House will be an ostrich for Trump for as long as he remains in office.

The Democrats need to understand they will never receive bipartisan anything. The Dreamer issue is real and urgent. In case the Democrats want to join the "ass kissers" of Congress, the cabinet meeting below is an example of acceptable behavior.

Seriously.

Everytime Trump offers bipartisan resolve to a sensitive issue, there is a bottom line to taking up the loyalty pledge. It is cohersion. What does Trump care and he knew a senior Democrat would tell the 'fake news media' about the audacity of Trump's words. He planned it. Now, he will hold the lack of loyality by the Democrats as an example of how the Dreamers will never get their legislation. They aren't going to get it anyway, but, hey there must be a way to FORCE the Hispanics to his election column.

That is Trump and a very corrupt US House and Senate. The Democrats learn anything this time? Not yet? Oh. The Democrats have their Republican colleagues to thank for continued attempts of cohersion by Trump. 

How many of the cabinet still have their jobs? Or is it just senior staff that can't stand the bastard?

January 12, 2018
By Julie Hirshchfeld Davis

Washington — It was just after President Trump (click here) had finished railing in the Oval Office against African immigrants he said came from “shithole countries” when a senior Republican senator, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who was there to negotiate a deal on immigration, spoke up.

“America is an idea, not a race,” Mr. Graham said, according to three people familiar with the exchange on Thursday. Diversity was a strength, he said, not a weakness. And by the way, the senator added, he himself was a descendant of immigrants who came to the United States from “shithole countries with no skills.”

Mr. Trump’s racially charged comments in front of several lawmakers, which also extended to immigrants from Haiti — followed by a day in which members of Congress denounced the president, defended him or stayed silent — now threaten what had been an emerging agreement to protect undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children....