Is it just me
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a montage of snippets of a bunch of exaggerations without the context is not normal to answer your question.
and whenthat kind of crap becomes normal, we have all lost |
Nothing has come close to saying this administration is a monarchy as miller described in his statements. No checks and balances are valid. This is not a cause for concern, this is a direct violation of the constitution. I'm not a rep. Im not a dem. That dude stated chit that goes against everything we fought against for this country to be the country we are.
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I suggest take the time and get the context ..as I did its doesn't change what you see and hear from this official ..
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Everything is wait and see, take time for him to change, let's wait and see what happens... wake up. It's happening and if somehow anyone feels safer about their job, rights, home, family speak up. I don't see it.
I do want to blast my home state governor for literally taking gun ownership rights out of regular peoples hands in his recent statements of increasing personal carry permits from $70 to $300. I will not pay this, its against my 2A right, its against taxation without representation, and will do increased damage to the state of CT which for some reason (gov. fat) is doing the worst in my op of all states nation wide despite having one of the largest tax revenues in the country. Much of that has to do with policys held 20-30-40 years ago and is now on my back, and I'm angry about that. What bothers me about Trump is not the Republican party, as I often mind myself relating to their claims, is how he is going about this, and yes I am "giving him his fair shake" however I am highly critical of how he is going about it because I fear we may end up with a government which is more aligned with today's Russian government, stagnant. Maybe our government was already there and Trump's changes will come off as smelling like a rose. I do know his win as president, will be good for the US in the long haul, because it has ignited a fire in people who actually care about the country to run for X office, to try and fix things that seem to be irreparable, but much of Trumps promises to working class people esp. in coal industry are simply not coming back. Moreover, the union bargaining chip is being squashed as we type on here ... so that's terrible for most of us working class chumps like myself. |
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You accuse others of latching on to some snippet or meme they found on the net to shape their views. Yet that is exactly what you've done here. From the snippets that were pasted together here, his edited responses contain the germ of reason in the larger answer to the probable questions. At least, from the larger context to which Miller is obviously referring, I believe he is correct in what he says. And his truncated answers are not scary as the expression on the faces and in the mutters of the panel at the end of the clip wish to convey. I actually had to spontaneously laugh when I saw the reaction of that panel. |
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“We do not have judicial supremacy in this country,” "What the judges did, both at the ninth and at the district level, was to take power for themselves that belongs squarely in the hands of the president of the United States "No, the three judges made a broad, overreaching statement," Miller insisted. "This is a judicial usurpation of power." "There are massive numbers of non-citizens in this country who are registered to vote," Miller told ABC News. "That is a scandal; we should stop the presses. That's the story we should be talking about, and I'm prepared to go on any show, anywhere, anytime and repeat it and say the president of the United States is correct, 100 percent." #^^^^&ERSON: When I talked to Republicans on the Hill, they wonder, what in the White House -- what have you all learned from this experience with the executive order? MILLER: Well, I think that it's been an important reminder to all Americans that we have a judiciary that has taken far too much power and become, in many cases, a supreme branch of government. One unelected judge in Seattle cannot remake laws for the entire country. I mean this is just crazy, John, the idea that you have a judge in Seattle say that a foreign national living in Libya has an effective right to enter the United States is -- is -- is beyond anything we've ever seen before. The end result of this, though, is that our opponents, the media and the whole world will soon see as we begin to take further actions, that the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned. Sears and K-Mart this week have decided to pull Mr. Trump's home furnishing lines from their Web sites. Is that a direct attack on the president's policies, as well? MILLER: I'm not going make a comment on that. I don't have any information on it. I do want to say that Sean Spicer, as always, is 100 percent correct and that what he said is true and important. And I agree with it. I have seen statements like this before only on the History Channel |
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I happened to watch that entire interview, not just the snippets and the hair on the back of my neck went up listening to him. That is a scary dude with scary view of where the power should rest. Authoritarian state is I'm sure something he'd love to see.
Watching him in another interview continue to answer the same question about producing proof of supposed voter fraud in NH in the exact same way (less proof of course), stating over and over again that for a long time it is widely known by all in the NH political scene that there is widespread voter fraud in NH. Add the expanding Russian connection pre and post election and no I don't feel safer. A white house in chaos at this point is never a good thing. The only thing feeling better is my retirement account, but that was to be expected with all the deregulation planned. I'm sure the Russian connection is nothing as it's all being reported by the "fake media". |
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Take a look at today's POTUS rant. Pure Captain Queeg stuff. But actually, I've stopped worrying about a nuclear war with the Donald. Why? Because the defense department won't give him the nuclear codes; they'd wind up in the Kremlin.
Yes folks, every bit the insanity I predicted - and more. Even I couldn't believe things like the rant against the AUSTRALIAN prime minister; straight out of a bad episode of "The Apprentice". The sooner we get to impeachment or Article 25, the better off we'll all be. |
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