WaPo (opinion piece): Trump’s two-year presidency

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WaPo (opinion piece): Trump’s two-year presidency

Yeah, I know it's WaPo and all, but this one's just too polemic not to open for comment and discussion.
(I hate linking to WaPo, but I just couldn't resist on this one.)

Good news: In two years, we’ll have a new president. Bad news: If we make it that long.

My “good” prediction is based on the Law of the Pendulum. Enough Americans, including most independent voters, will be so ready to shed Donald Trump and his little shop of horrors that the 2018 midterm elections are all but certain to be a landslide — no, make that a mudslide — sweep of the House and Senate. If Republicans took both houses in a groundswell of the people’s rejection of Obamacare, Democrats will take them back in a tsunami of protest.

Once ensconced, it would take a Democratic majority approximately 30 seconds to begin impeachment proceedings selecting from an accumulating pile of lies, overreach and just plain sloppiness. That is, assuming Trump hasn’t already been shown the exit.

More of the article and the author's rationale (and vitriol) can be found here.

So what do you think? WAY "out-there" or, to some extent, reality-based?
 
Its far fetched... Trump is gonna be in the white house for at least 8 years
 
Yeah, I know it's WaPo and all, but this one's just too polemic not to open for comment and discussion.
(I hate linking to WaPo, but I just couldn't resist on this one.)



More of the article and the author's rationale (and vitriol) can be found here.

So what do you think? WAY "out-there" or, to some extent, reality-based?

I do not think the Dems will ever take the House back . Fining people for not being able to afford expensive health plans pretty well bagged that.
 
I don't see the House flipping in 2018. Not for lack of trying, but they will have to gerrymander their way back in, and that won't happen until 2020.
 
Yeah, I know it's WaPo and all, but this one's just too polemic not to open for comment and discussion.
(I hate linking to WaPo, but I just couldn't resist on this one.)



More of the article and the author's rationale (and vitriol) can be found here.

So what do you think? WAY "out-there" or, to some extent, reality-based?

There's no need to apologize for your source.

If it's critical of Trump, then it's fine to post it here.

Trump is the biggest enemy right now. Not the MSM or any of its outlets.
 
where is that map of counties won in the election blue vs red? these people are delusional due to the their bubble of forced confined living.
 
The Dems are confined to the communist strongholds they currently retain . There will be no expansion of obviously failed ideas .
 
I do not think the Dems will ever take the House back . Fining people for not being able to afford expensive health plans pretty well bagged that.

I would agree that the Obamacare penalty is the single most damaging thing the Democrats have ever done to themselves.

Pretty much all of America who were trying to dig themselves out of financial holes were directly affected. Filling out a tax return and paying extra for that feels like somebody is pissing on you while they laugh their heads off.

However, the trump administration is alienating so many people with such vigor that I won't be shocked if Republicans suffer at the ballot box. This isn't about whiny liberals bashing trump on Facebook. It goes deeper to Americans' sense of decency and good-heartedness in general. If people get the sense they're being taken advantage of by this administration, especially through crony capitalism/corruption, Democrats can make headway if they can recast themselves again as the party of compassion and fairness.

I sure wish some Libertarians would rise to the occasion in 2018. I'm sure there will be a great opening for somebody with charisma and experience. I'd love so much to see 3 or 4 more Amash/Massie types in congress.
 
where is that map of counties won in the election blue vs red? these people are delusional due to the their bubble of forced confined living.

Districts aren't necessarily cut on county lines. The major redistricting won't happen until 2020. The problem for the D's is all these states they want to compete in have GOP legislatures they need to flip first.

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The Dems are confined to the communist strongholds they currently retain . There will be no expansion of obviously failed ideas .

You would be surprised. The influx of people into the urban areas shows no signs of slowing down. Multi story housing is being constructed without any supporting infrastructure. All of this just to show how inefficient a whole bunch of people packed into a tight space can be. Support open office space!
 
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He'll get declared mentally unfit before he gets impeached, and if it happens sooner rather than later, his inner circle will probably be able to hide it long enough for him to say he's not running for a 2nd term.
 
He'll get declared mentally unfit before he gets impeached, and if it happens sooner rather than later, his inner circle will probably be able to hide it long enough for him to say he's not running for a 2nd term.

Then Pence's coming 8 starts sooner than later .
 
Nope. If California pursues CalExit, then we might be at war in two years. That's what happened when the Southern states exited the Union.
 
Even if the House flipped in 2018, I don't see the Senate flipping since most of the people up for reelection are Democrats, many in states Trump won.
 
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