We have a winner - first indictment goes to Manafort.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/30/us/politics/paul-manafort-indicted.html
I'm not a fan of unwarranted government surveillance of citizens, but there's a big difference between that and publicly inciting violence towards reporters or threatening to shut them down.
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The reality is this, Donald J Trump won the Presidency, He is President,
Richard Nixon won the presidency too. In fact, Nixon won in a landslide victory, with 60% of the popular vote and with 520 electoral votes. What's your point? Sometimes voters make poor choices.
By the time this is all past us, 45 will go down in history as a more bigly disgrace than Nixon. Yuge, even.
Nixon: "I am not a crook"
Trump (the one who claimed he and only he could fix everything): "DO SOMETHING"
S&P and Dow are riding a bubble of confidence based on the flurry of deregulation orders. When consumer spending drops because health care is unaffordable or they're paying more in taxes, reality will hit. Reagan was a good and honorable man, but the "trickle down" thing didn't work then and it won't work now.
The next important issue is fixing the divide in the country which 45 and his minions have deliberately nurtured. Every time you call someone who disagrees with you "little turd" or dismiss them and their concerns with a label, you're cutting off any opportunity for communication and negotiation to reach a common ground, which is what democracy is all about.
As I've said before, I believe that the healthiest government is made up of people from a mix of the political spectrum
who are willing and able to listen to others, negotiate and compromise. There needs to be give and take on both sides. That's how we all win.