Now what Trump?

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Facing an almost certain veto from Hannity, as well as probable vetos from Limbaugh and Coulter over the negotiated wall deal, what will Trump do now?

Repubs have already told him that declaring a "national emergency" is a no go option that will subject him to massive amounts of criticism from both parties. And, if he so decides, how can he shift money from other programs, since Congress, not the President, appropriates money for government projects. Seems like the great orange one is between a rock and a hard place. With his always number one priority of satisfying his "base," it will be interesting to see what his fall back plan is. Bet he ain't got one.
 
Facing an almost certain veto from Hannity, as well as probable vetos from Limbaugh and Coulter over the negotiated wall deal, what will Trump do now?

Repubs have already told him that declaring a "national emergency" is a no go option that will subject him to massive amounts of criticism from both parties. And, if he so decides, how can he shift money from other programs, since Congress, not the President, appropriates money for government projects. Seems like the great orange one is between a rock and a hard place. With his always number one priority of satisfying his "base," it will be interesting to see what his fall back plan is. Bet he ain't got one.
Trump will just blame the Dems and any Republicans who voted against the Wall funding, and then he'll get back to watching morning cartoons.
 
Facing an almost certain veto from Hannity, as well as probable vetos from Limbaugh and Coulter over the negotiated wall deal, what will Trump do now?

Repubs have already told him that declaring a "national emergency" is a no go option that will subject him to massive amounts of criticism from both parties. And, if he so decides, how can he shift money from other programs, since Congress, not the President, appropriates money for government projects. Seems like the great orange one is between a rock and a hard place. With his always number one priority of satisfying his "base," it will be interesting to see what his fall back plan is. Bet he ain't got one.

He'll decline to sign it, and build a wall.
 
He shouldn't sign.
The bedwetting dems want illegals to be running around raping children free of charge.
 
Facing an almost certain veto from Hannity, as well as probable vetos from Limbaugh and Coulter over the negotiated wall deal, what will Trump do now?

Repubs have already told him that declaring a "national emergency" is a no go option that will subject him to massive amounts of criticism from both parties. And, if he so decides, how can he shift money from other programs, since Congress, not the President, appropriates money for government projects. Seems like the great orange one is between a rock and a hard place. With his always number one priority of satisfying his "base," it will be interesting to see what his fall back plan is. Bet he ain't got one.
Trump will just blame the Dems and any Republicans who voted against the Wall funding, and then he'll get back to watching morning cartoons.

Why would Trump watch the current Dem presidential field?
 
He shouldn't sign.
The bedwetting dems want illegals to be running around raping children free of charge.
WOW! You must have had a front row, back row seat at the rally last night!
 
It does raise the specter of an over-ride if he doesn’t sign it. A lot of GOP senators are going to have to start campaigning pretty soon. Doing so with their party leader holding the nation hostage over a campaign promise he can’t keep isn’t going to be preferable.
 
Facing an almost certain veto from Hannity, as well as probable vetos from Limbaugh and Coulter over the negotiated wall deal, what will Trump do now?

Repubs have already told him that declaring a "national emergency" is a no go option that will subject him to massive amounts of criticism from both parties. And, if he so decides, how can he shift money from other programs, since Congress, not the President, appropriates money for government projects. Seems like the great orange one is between a rock and a hard place. With his always number one priority of satisfying his "base," it will be interesting to see what his fall back plan is. Bet he ain't got one.
Trump will just blame the Dems and any Republicans who voted against the Wall funding, and then he'll get back to watching morning cartoons.
Yeah but the Progressive Socialist Communists will be watching the late night demonic cartoons!
 
It does raise the specter of an over-ride if he doesn’t sign it. A lot of GOP senators are going to have to start campaigning pretty soon. Doing so with their party leader holding the nation hostage over a campaign promise he can’t keep isn’t going to be preferable.

He can keep it, and rather easily. The chances of a resolution preventing him from doing so are null.
 
It does raise the specter of an over-ride if he doesn’t sign it. A lot of GOP senators are going to have to start campaigning pretty soon. Doing so with their party leader holding the nation hostage over a campaign promise he can’t keep isn’t going to be preferable.
Yeah, Republicans will agree to turning tens of thousands of violent illegal aliens loose on the streets of America!
 
It does raise the specter of an over-ride if he doesn’t sign it. A lot of GOP senators are going to have to start campaigning pretty soon. Doing so with their party leader holding the nation hostage over a campaign promise he can’t keep isn’t going to be preferable.

He can keep it, and rather easily. The chances of a resolution preventing him from doing so are null.

Pfft….

One environmental impact study could stop it
Numerous court injunctions about violating the checks and balances (Congress voted to fund other things)
Land disputes

That’s just for starters.
 
It does raise the specter of an over-ride if he doesn’t sign it. A lot of GOP senators are going to have to start campaigning pretty soon. Doing so with their party leader holding the nation hostage over a campaign promise he can’t keep isn’t going to be preferable.
Yeah, Republicans will agree to turning tens of thousands of violent illegal aliens loose on the streets of America!

Yeah…nobody buys that nonsense.
 
Facing an almost certain veto from Hannity, as well as probable vetos from Limbaugh and Coulter over the negotiated wall deal, what will Trump do now?

Repubs have already told him that declaring a "national emergency" is a no go option that will subject him to massive amounts of criticism from both parties. And, if he so decides, how can he shift money from other programs, since Congress, not the President, appropriates money for government projects. Seems like the great orange one is between a rock and a hard place. With his always number one priority of satisfying his "base," it will be interesting to see what his fall back plan is. Bet he ain't got one.
Trump will just blame the Dems and any Republicans who voted against the Wall funding, and then he'll get back to watching morning cartoons.
Yeah but the Progressive Socialist Communists will be watching the late night demonic cartoons!
 
You got to give credit where credit is due. If someone had asked twenty years ago how crazy the Democrat party and its followers could become I could never have come even close to guessing the truth. They have out done anything anyone could have foretold. Palsi Pelosi thinks that she has somehow been elected co-president. We have a young congress woman who is so mentally unhinged that she wants to spend 50-60 Trillion to take the country backwards. Another junior congress woman who openly hates Jews. Rabid Dem followers that openly want nuclear war, the economy to collapse and assorted other disasters just so they can claim how terrible the current president is. You have current congress people that would rather have illegals in the country no matter if they are a criminal element or not then allow the president to succeed. They have signed onto the legislation that is not only technically dubious but economically ruinous.

All while claiming moral high ground against an opposing party. But anything goes for them.
 
Facing an almost certain veto from Hannity, as well as probable vetos from Limbaugh and Coulter over the negotiated wall deal, what will Trump do now?

Repubs have already told him that declaring a "national emergency" is a no go option that will subject him to massive amounts of criticism from both parties. And, if he so decides, how can he shift money from other programs, since Congress, not the President, appropriates money for government projects. Seems like the great orange one is between a rock and a hard place. With his always number one priority of satisfying his "base," it will be interesting to see what his fall back plan is. Bet he ain't got one.
Buncha his weak-minded followers are already declaring victory, saying the Democrats caved, even though that is an obvious lie.
 
Facing an almost certain veto from Hannity, as well as probable vetos from Limbaugh and Coulter over the negotiated wall deal, what will Trump do now?

Repubs have already told him that declaring a "national emergency" is a no go option that will subject him to massive amounts of criticism from both parties. And, if he so decides, how can he shift money from other programs, since Congress, not the President, appropriates money for government projects. Seems like the great orange one is between a rock and a hard place. With his always number one priority of satisfying his "base," it will be interesting to see what his fall back plan is. Bet he ain't got one.
Buncha his weak-minded followers are already declaring victory, saying the Democrats caved, even though that is an obvious lie.
:th_spinspin: pretty much sums up the Trump Supporters :th_spinspin:
 
Facing an almost certain veto from Hannity, as well as probable vetos from Limbaugh and Coulter over the negotiated wall deal, what will Trump do now?

Repubs have already told him that declaring a "national emergency" is a no go option that will subject him to massive amounts of criticism from both parties. And, if he so decides, how can he shift money from other programs, since Congress, not the President, appropriates money for government projects. Seems like the great orange one is between a rock and a hard place. With his always number one priority of satisfying his "base," it will be interesting to see what his fall back plan is. Bet he ain't got one.
Trump will just blame the Dems and any Republicans who voted against the Wall funding, and then he'll get back to watching morning cartoons.
Yeah but the Progressive Socialist Communists will be watching the late night demonic cartoons!
Late night demonic cartoons? Are you talking outta yer ass or have I been missing out?
 
It does raise the specter of an over-ride if he doesn’t sign it. A lot of GOP senators are going to have to start campaigning pretty soon. Doing so with their party leader holding the nation hostage over a campaign promise he can’t keep isn’t going to be preferable.

He can keep it, and rather easily. The chances of a resolution preventing him from doing so are null.

Pfft….

One environmental impact study could stop it
Numerous court injunctions about violating the checks and balances (Congress voted to fund other things)
Land disputes

That’s just for starters.
Land disputes is not really a problem in Arizona and New Mexico as that land has already been set aside. Same goes for an environmental impact study.
 
It does raise the specter of an over-ride if he doesn’t sign it. A lot of GOP senators are going to have to start campaigning pretty soon. Doing so with their party leader holding the nation hostage over a campaign promise he can’t keep isn’t going to be preferable.

He can keep it, and rather easily. The chances of a resolution preventing him from doing so are null.

Pfft….

One environmental impact study could stop it
Numerous court injunctions about violating the checks and balances (Congress voted to fund other things)
Land disputes

That’s just for starters.
Land disputes is not really a problem in Arizona and New Mexico as that land has already been set aside. Same goes for an environmental impact study.

Mmmm…okay.
 

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