Wednesday, January 17, 2018

The Government could easily shut down at this point

Why could the government easily shut down at this point? Graham, A Republicans Senator that actually wants a decent DACA bill illustrates the problem here. To me, the real danger is Trump himself. Because he is confused on many levels right now and afraid it is quite possible that when the government shuts down he might just declare martial law, suspend the Bill of Rights, fire Mueller, and institute a dictatorship like Erdogan did on that Democracy in Turkey.

You of the 36% don't believe Trump is like this. The rest of us who didn't vote for him KNOW this is who Trump really is. This is the real problem now of a government shut down with a president with a personality disorder like Trump. We haven't had a president this paranoid since Nixon.
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Graham: White House staff gave Trump 'really bad advice' on DACA ...

thehill.com/homenews/.../369166-graham-white-house-staff-gave-trump-really-bad-a...
23 hours ago - Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Tuesday blamed the White House staff for an explosive meeting with President Trump, saying they "gave him really bad advice."
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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Tuesday blamed the White House staff for an explosive meeting with President Trump, saying they "gave him really bad advice."
"I don't think the president was well served by his staff. He's responsible for the way he conducts himself. ... Can't blame that on the staff, but I do believe his staff pretty much missed the mark here," Graham told reporters on Tuesday after a hearing with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.
Pressed if he was saying the president's staff gave him "bad advice" he added: "I think somebody on his staff gave him really bad advice."
Nielsen faced heated questions from Democrats on Tuesday over Thursday's White House meeting, in which Trump reportedly described immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and some African nations as coming from "shithole countries."
Graham is part of a small group of senators who announced last week that they had a deal among themselves to pair a fix for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program with border security and changes to family-based immigration and the diversity visa lottery program.
But Trump rejected that proposal during a meeting with Graham, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), and several conservative lawmakers, with Graham saying the immigration talks had become an "s-show."
"What we need to do better is a reliable partner at the White House. Somebody like the president who showed up on Tuesday. We cannot do this with people in charge at the White House who have an irrational view of how to fix immigration," Graham told reporters.
Graham wouldn't say if he believes the "bad advice" came from White House aide Stephen Miller, a former Senate staffer known for his conservative views on immigration.
Asked if he was referring to White House chief of staff John Kelly, Graham added that "I think Gen. Kelly is a fine man, but he's also a part of the staff."

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