Saturday, December 30, 2017

I think Trump will either be impeached or resign before the end of this term at this point

I think Bannon's predictions for Trump are correct. He has less than a 30% chance of serving out his term int he oval office.

Why?

Because some facts once known cannot be undone. Once you know certain things (WORLDWIDE) you cannot unlearn or unknow these facts.

So, even though Fox news is screaming bloody murder now, it is also true that if Nixon had a Fox News Lying for him it would have been screaming then.

But, in the end the truth always wins out.

My mother and father told me that in life: "Sooner or later the truth always comes out"

And that's when people or governments get a divorce from each other. And the new Papdopoulos revelation is one of those things that ends administrations. And anyone with half a brain now can see this coming.

However, then there is my favorite saying which is "Truth is much stranger than Fiction".

This has always been my experience worldwide in my life. You just won't believe the truth maybe even if you see it. I certainly didn't when I went to India in 1985 and 1986. I couldn't believe what I saw there. Because as an American I was completely unprepared to see people die in the streets sometimes with Leprosy with their bodies left to rot there often. This wasn't something I would ever expect anywhere. But, when you have 800 million to 1 billion people in a country almost anything can and does happen (even in China too).

The same is true of Trump and his Administration. They are literally the STRANGEST presidential Administration in my lifetime. And eventually you will completely not believe the truth of all of this when it comes out. Because it will!

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Anonymous said...

http://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/williesworld/article/Trump-will-stay-in-check-till-2020-He-ll-also-12462800.php


Trump will stay in check till 2020. He’ll also stay in office

By Willie Brown
December 29, 2017 Updated: December 30, 2017 11:10pm

For those of you who aren’t crazy about President Trump, the good news as we wrap up his first year in the White House is how the courts and federal bureaucracy have kept him from running the country completely off the rails.
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The bad news, for Democrats, is that he will serve out his term and run for re-election. People hoping he’ll resign or be thrown out of office are dreaming.

One of the interesting twists of Trump’s first year is that the very system he wanted to tear down coming into office has kept him from going down in flames himself.

He can hurl all the insults and threats he wants at North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, but the Joint Chiefs of Staff are not going to launch an attack. He can call for criminal investigations into Hillary Clinton, but the FBI has yet to respond. He can decry “fake news” as much as he wants, but the First Amendment still stands.

Repealing and replacing Obamacare still needs congressional approval. Even his tax plan had to go through rounds of horse-trading to make it more palatable — to Republicans, anyway.

That’s how the system of checks and balances works, and it is working very well for Trump. But keeping Trump in check, if not in balance, is about as far as it goes.

Robert Mueller’s investigation into possible collusion with Russia during the 2016 campaign isn’t going away, but it seems unlikely to yield an indictment of Trump himself.

For all his daily displays of insensitivity and ignorance, Trump still has solid support in most if not all the states that made him president, so there’s no reason to think he won’t run again in 2020.

It is not a pretty picture, but even someone like Trump has a place in our system. The sooner we Democrats accept that and concentrate on winning the election ourselves, the better.

Speier’s call: My phone has been lighting up with messages that Democratic Rep. Jackie Speier is spending the New Year’s weekend in Palm Springs with her advisers and mulling a possible run for governor. I haven’t been able to reach her, but if she jumps in it will make for one heck of a race.