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Despite the fact that while President Trump has been in office, and he has accomplished an amazing long list of things, there is a rather respectable school of thought that says that even much more could have been done for the benefit of the American people, if not for the Mueller probing.
To say the Mueller attempt to derail Trump's presidency is not lessening government work (especially from the White House) would be naive, if not downright silly. The job of the POTUS is a big one. It carries lot of different tasks and responsibilities. How could these ever be conducted at a 100% performance level (which the American people are entitled to), when countless meetings have to be held, to analyze all the latest charges and implications, all interrupting the normal flow of activity ?
The job of the POTUS is fundamentally laid out in the US Constitution, Article II, Sections 1,2,3. While too lengthy for this article, suffice it to say that is a lot of work, in addition to all the other activities from the White House.
How many good things have the American people have had sideswiped from them, just due to the efforts of Mueller and his Democrat-filled team of political pit bulls, in their effort to delegitimize the Trump presidency ?
Another question might be why are Democrats bothering to attack Trump this way ? Even if they succeeded to achieve their maximum result (an impeachment), their efforts would result in putting an even more conservative person in the presidency >> the current Vice President (Pence). That could wind up as more a victory for conservatism, than for liberalism.
The answer to that may be that impeachment (highly unlikely) is just a fighting word. The real motive of the witch hunters may be to try to LIMIT as much as possible, the actions coming from the White House, just as liberal judges try to stop Trump, by issuing court orders against him.
Obstructing government operations, may be and seems to be, an ongoing tactic of the left, as a next best way of achieving their goals, second to having their candidate elected president.
To say the Mueller attempt to derail Trump's presidency is not lessening government work (especially from the White House) would be naive, if not downright silly. The job of the POTUS is a big one. It carries lot of different tasks and responsibilities. How could these ever be conducted at a 100% performance level (which the American people are entitled to), when countless meetings have to be held, to analyze all the latest charges and implications, all interrupting the normal flow of activity ?
The job of the POTUS is fundamentally laid out in the US Constitution, Article II, Sections 1,2,3. While too lengthy for this article, suffice it to say that is a lot of work, in addition to all the other activities from the White House.
How many good things have the American people have had sideswiped from them, just due to the efforts of Mueller and his Democrat-filled team of political pit bulls, in their effort to delegitimize the Trump presidency ?
Another question might be why are Democrats bothering to attack Trump this way ? Even if they succeeded to achieve their maximum result (an impeachment), their efforts would result in putting an even more conservative person in the presidency >> the current Vice President (Pence). That could wind up as more a victory for conservatism, than for liberalism.
The answer to that may be that impeachment (highly unlikely) is just a fighting word. The real motive of the witch hunters may be to try to LIMIT as much as possible, the actions coming from the White House, just as liberal judges try to stop Trump, by issuing court orders against him.
Obstructing government operations, may be and seems to be, an ongoing tactic of the left, as a next best way of achieving their goals, second to having their candidate elected president.