A weak president further weakened

The implosion of President Donald Trump’s health care bill has left him badly weakened — and New York Times columnist Charles Blow thinks that his image as a first-rate deal maker has been permanently ruined.

In his Monday column, Blow said that the entire premise of Trump’s presidency was his reputation for being a master negotiator — and that the death of Trumpcare has left “a weak president further weakened.”

“The failure of Republicans to come together behind their horrible plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act — even though they now control both houses of Congress and the presidency — was a crushing blow to Trump’s brand,” he wrote. “Legislation isn’t the same as luxury rental. Legislators are not the same as an obedient board.”

Blow didn’t just turn fire on Trump either, as he pointed out that the Trumpcare debacle is the logical conclusion of Republicans electing lawmakers who only want to oppose legislation at all costs.


What a loon. Trump is 4.29% into his presidency. You thinking he's a failure is like thinking a team in the Final Four has lost the game if they are behind after 1.7 minutes of play.

As If.
What has he succeeded with? Is Obama care repealed? Is his immigration plan in effect? Where is the wall that was promised? I assure we can furnish so many other examples.
 
The implosion of President Donald Trump’s health care bill has left him badly weakened — and New York Times columnist Charles Blow thinks that his image as a first-rate deal maker has been permanently ruined.

In his Monday column, Blow said that the entire premise of Trump’s presidency was his reputation for being a master negotiator — and that the death of Trumpcare has left “a weak president further weakened.”

“The failure of Republicans to come together behind their horrible plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act — even though they now control both houses of Congress and the presidency — was a crushing blow to Trump’s brand,” he wrote. “Legislation isn’t the same as luxury rental. Legislators are not the same as an obedient board.”

Blow didn’t just turn fire on Trump either, as he pointed out that the Trumpcare debacle is the logical conclusion of Republicans electing lawmakers who only want to oppose legislation at all costs.


What a loon. Trump is 4.29% into his presidency. You thinking he's a failure is like thinking a team in the Final Four has lost the game if they are behind after 1.7 minutes of play.

As If.
What has he succeeded with? Is Obama care repealed? Is his immigration plan in effect? Where is the wall that was promised? I assure we can furnish so many other examples.


He's 5% of the way through his first term. The game is Far From Over, bub.
 
The implosion of President Donald Trump’s health care bill has left him badly weakened — and New York Times columnist Charles Blow thinks that his image as a first-rate deal maker has been permanently ruined.

In his Monday column, Blow said that the entire premise of Trump’s presidency was his reputation for being a master negotiator — and that the death of Trumpcare has left “a weak president further weakened.”

“The failure of Republicans to come together behind their horrible plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act — even though they now control both houses of Congress and the presidency — was a crushing blow to Trump’s brand,” he wrote. “Legislation isn’t the same as luxury rental. Legislators are not the same as an obedient board.”

Blow didn’t just turn fire on Trump either, as he pointed out that the Trumpcare debacle is the logical conclusion of Republicans electing lawmakers who only want to oppose legislation at all costs.


What a loon. Trump is 4.29% into his presidency. You thinking he's a failure is like thinking a team in the Final Four has lost the game if they are behind after 1.7 minutes of play.

As If.
What has he succeeded with? Is Obama care repealed? Is his immigration plan in effect? Where is the wall that was promised? I assure we can furnish so many other examples.


He's 5% of the way through his first term. The game is Far From Over, bub.
And he is the only president in how many decades to fail at his first major piece of legislation?
 
I told you fools...liberated from Obamacare his predecessor's biggest fuck up president Trump is on fire this week driving heavy battle tanks over Obama's EPA regulations. You didn't hurt Trump you unleashed him :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
I told you fools...liberated from Obamacare his predecessor's biggest fuck up president Trump is on fire this week driving heavy battle tanks over Obama's EPA regulations. You didn't hurt Trump you unleashed him :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
How is this going to create jobs?
 
The implosion of President Donald Trump’s health care bill has left him badly weakened — and New York Times columnist Charles Blow thinks that his image as a first-rate deal maker has been permanently ruined.

In his Monday column, Blow said that the entire premise of Trump’s presidency was his reputation for being a master negotiator — and that the death of Trumpcare has left “a weak president further weakened.”

“The failure of Republicans to come together behind their horrible plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act — even though they now control both houses of Congress and the presidency — was a crushing blow to Trump’s brand,” he wrote. “Legislation isn’t the same as luxury rental. Legislators are not the same as an obedient board.”

Blow didn’t just turn fire on Trump either, as he pointed out that the Trumpcare debacle is the logical conclusion of Republicans electing lawmakers who only want to oppose legislation at all costs.


What a loon. Trump is 4.29% into his presidency. You thinking he's a failure is like thinking a team in the Final Four has lost the game if they are behind after 1.7 minutes of play.

As If.
What has he succeeded with? Is Obama care repealed? Is his immigration plan in effect? Where is the wall that was promised? I assure we can furnish so many other examples.


He's 5% of the way through his first term. The game is Far From Over, bub.
And he is the only president in how many decades to fail at his first major piece of legislation?


blah blah blah so sleepy zzzzzzzzz

Presidents don't pass legislation. That is Congress' job. And the Dems refusal to do something about the Epic Fail of Obamacare (all 100% courtesy of their abuse of parliamentary rules) will ricochet back at them in 2018. While millions of people are unable to purchase health insurance due to Big Insurance opting out of their markets, Trump will happily tweet away that the Dems Did It.
 

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