Chas_P, on 2019-February-04, 19:59, said:
Thank you Barry and Richard for reasoned responses. Here is the point I was trying to make: Sitting around on an internet message board with a handful of people bitching at each other (and I'm just as guilty as anyone else) accomplishes nothing. Sitting around on an internet message board calling the POTUS a moron, racist, xenophobe, misogynist, homophobe, whatever, with small hands accomplishes nothing. What I would like to see is compromise and comity between our two political parties. Surely there is middle ground somewhere. I have voted for Democrats in the past and would do so again as soon as they convince me they are truly interested in improving the lives of average Americans. But all I've seen from them for over two years is a vicious attempt to regain power and undo the last Presidential election because they lost. I don't really like Trump, but let's face it. He's the Pres for about two more years (maybe 6). Jobs are increasing, wages are increasing, unemployment is low, consumer confidence is high, yada yada yada. And I do like that.
Isn't that exactly what it was like during the Obama presidency as well? The Republicans in Congress made it very clear that their only goal was to obstruct anything he proposed. Getting the ACA passed required enormous concessions from the Democrats (some of which are now being exploited by the Trump administration to weaken it even more, making failure a self-fulfilling prophecy).
I really wish POTUS and Congress could act like adults and work together. But that's not how politics is played these days. Trump is apparently willing to hold innocent children and government workers hostage for his stupid pet projects. How can reasonable people be expected to deal with someone like that?
Trump has always called himself a great deal maker. But what he actually is is a big bully. In his businesses, his "great deals" have often involved paying his suppliers a fraction of what he owes them, and daring them to fight him over it.