green wrote:
so you are saying we deserve at least 4 years of Trump?
There's a difference between what we deserve and what we're going to get.
As a Nation, we
deserve eternal damnation for electing the sumbitch.
But crooks like Trump always push their efforts too far; it's compulsive.
I'm sure he's already done enough for impeachment, if we knew about it all. We're hearing rumors about deals in Russia, with Russia that he has already denied--"I have no deals in Russia, I don't owe any money to Russia, etc."--and no one has mentioned money laundering, which is why he sells all that real estate at above market prices.
There is a lawsuit, making its way through the court system, about the emolument clause, which he is violating with violence.
I have strong suspicions that the hooker thing in Russia will prove out.
And there are issues, I'm sure, that we haven't heard of, or even thought about.
And, so, to answer your question, I suspect--and I anticipate--that he won't finish his first term.
He fired Comey, attempting to control the FBI, but that Institution is pretty dedicated to justice--sort of Trumps counter-compulsion--and, one way or another, I'm confident Truth will come out. Look for leaks coming out, starting soon.
The voting population will decide some day--at their own time--what the assessment of Trump will be, and he won't be able to change it. With Jimmy Carter, it was the failed attempt to rescue the hostages, with George W. Bush is was Katrina, with LBJ--in spite of all the ground-breaking legislation he mustered--it was Vietnam, with Nixon, of course, it was Watergate.
Truman broke the other way--people expected little of him, then found he was surprisingly an able President.
But as happened to Nixon and W., Trump and his corruption, his incompetence, his dishonesty, his need to protect his fantasies about himself, and his profound thirst of adulation and cash, will drag himself into oblivion.
'The mills of the Gods grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine."