Questions About Trump's Competence Grow Louder

That's the problem with the left. They think the louder the questions are, the more important the subject is. Was Barry Hussein more competent or less competent when he refused to fire staffers and instead protected them from (loud?) questions during congressional investigations?
 
You know what I find funny?

That for the past 8 years, conservatives/Republicans questioned the competence of Obama.

And now liberals/Democrats for almost 10 months now are doing the same to Trump.

Can't any of you find a better argument?

They questioned his citizenship, his college, his religion, the food he was served as a child....ect. Not his competency.

Releasing his college records, transcripts and the legal essays required to rise to the lofty top of the Harvard Law Review would answer most questions.

Where are the hackers when you want them?
 
They questioned his citizenship, his college, his religion, the food he was served as a child....ect. Not his competency.
Maybe the American people would not have had to ask so many questions if Barak Obama - the man who vowed to run the 'Most Transparent Administration Evuh' - had not SEALED almost every one of his personal records while the all-in Liberal media kept bombarding the American people with the message 'the past does not matter'.

According to the Media and Obama, it did not matter that:
- He a presidential candidate, was tutored by Communist Fran Marshall Davis

- He a presidential candidate, studied Socialist Saul Alinsky (Even quoting him during his 1st Inaugural Address)

- He a presidential candidate, was admittedly mentored for more than a decade by a racist, hate-spewing, anti-American Pastor who he would cut off all ties with once in the WH and after the media revealed that that 'Pastor' had visited him there

- He a presidential candidate, was friends with a domestic terrorist who bombed his own country and was part of a group that killed 1st Responders

- His, a presidential candidate's, father was an 'Anti-Colonialist' who hated the United States and wanted to see the US eliminated as a world economic, social, and military power

- His, a presidential candidate's, intelligence / collegiate grades and performance was a complete mystery. (Yet, Obama supporters would claim that President Trump's historical tax records, which he was / is not obligated o show, either, does matter.)

Anyone familiar with the term 'foreshadowing'? It is a literary term meaning 'an indication of things to come'. As it turns out, Obama's sealing of his records and attempts to keep secret as much of his past as possible was 'foreshadowing', as during his presidency Barak Obama set a new Presidential Record for illegal non-compliance with the FOIA and the Federal Records Act, of violating the laws to keep as much of his and his administration's actions as possible hidden from the American people.

The past most certainly does matter as does compliance with the law, as presidential candidate or as President.
 
You know what I find funny?

That for the past 8 years, conservatives/Republicans questioned the competence of Obama.

And now liberals/Democrats for almost 10 months now are doing the same to Trump.

Can't any of you find a better argument?
Sure. Conservatives presented evidence of violations of the Constitution and Law, Judges held President Obama in Contempt of Court for violating Judicial Court Orders and for violating / overstepping the Constitution. Democrats have offered up evidence of nothing against President Trump.
 
You know what I find funny?

That for the past 8 years, conservatives/Republicans questioned the competence of Obama.

And now liberals/Democrats for almost 10 months now are doing the same to Trump.

Can't any of you find a better argument?

They questioned his citizenship, his college, his religion, the food he was served as a child....ect. Not his competency.
Liberals brought up Romney putting the dog on top of the car first. Then we found out that Obama are a dog.
 
'In the span of seventy-two hours, President Donald Trump has fumed and fired a health chief with a penchant for taxpayer-funded private jets, bragged about a recovery process in Puerto Rico that bears little resemblance to reality on the ground, lashed the mayor of the island's capital city for questioning the federal response, and viewed a golf tournament from the "commissioner's suite" at a country club that costs $500,000 to join.

The whiplash weekend just past the eight-month mark of Trump's presidency reflects an administration still dictated by the personal whims of the President, who aides and friends describe as continually agitated by a series of unfulfilled campaign promises and convinced the counsel from his hired hands has steered him woefully off course.

As Trump settled into another weekend at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf club, the questions about his competence as leader grew louder. Widespread suffering on Puerto Rico has been unmatched by the rhetoric coming from the White House, where the recovery effort is described in far rosier terms.

Questions about Trump's leadership are not new, but the unmet needs of Puerto Rico — the majority of the island is without power, while drinking water and fuel remain scarce — have placed his shirking of presidential norms into sharper relief than ever.'

Trump's whiplash weekend heightens questions about leadership - CNNPolitics

For a majority of Americans, of course, there is no question that Trump is in fact incompetent, and unfit to be president.
You sure the questions are getting louder? It seems more like the lefts hysteria is what's getting louder.
 
Sure. Conservatives presented evidence of violations of the Constitution and Law, Judges held President Obama in Contempt of Court for violating Judicial Court Orders and for violating / overstepping the Constitution. Democrats have offered up evidence of nothing against President Trump.

Nothing has been near as funny as when President Obama (a once 'Constitutional Law Professor' [he was really just a 'Senior Lecturer'] at The University of Chicago) tried to convince the American public that it wasn't the Supreme Court's job to review legislation in regards to Constitutionality.

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Nothing has been near as funny as when President Obama (a once 'Constitutional Law Professor' [he was really just a 'Senior Lecturer'] at The University of Chicago) tried to convince the American public that it wasn't the Supreme Court's job to review legislation in regards to Constitutionality.
Based on his actions and often what he said, he really wasn't that knowledgeable about the 'Separation of Powers'. 'Roles, Responsibilities, and Duties of the 3 Branches of Government', the Constitutional, Rule of Law, etc....
 
Nothing has been near as funny as when President Obama (a once 'Constitutional Law Professor' [he was really just a 'Senior Lecturer'] at The University of Chicago) tried to convince the American public that it wasn't the Supreme Court's job to review legislation in regards to Constitutionality.
Based on his actions and often what he said, he really wasn't that knowledgeable about the 'Separation of Powers'. 'Roles, Responsibilities, and Duties of the 3 Branches of Government', the Constitutional, Rule of Law, etc....

Obama was/is a classic example of a lazy slacker who never wanted to work for a living. Hence his near blank resume even with the help of a law degree from Harvard. What did he accomplish in those 20 years after college, before going on the government dole as a do nothing state senator?
 
Trump has some problems. "OBAMA OBAMA OBAMA HILLARY HILLARY HILLARY"

So that is your answer to the fact that most Americans think that Trump is too incompetent to be President.

Poll: Majority says Trump not 'fit to serve as president'

A majority of Americans, including most independent voters, say President Trump is unfit for office, according to a new poll.

Survey results released Wednesday by Quinnipiac University show that just over half of American voters say that Trump is "not fit" for the office of the presidency. That number includes 57 percent of independents and 94 percent of Democrats.

A wide majority of Republicans surveyed, 84 percent, said that Trump is fit for office.




Responses were divided evenly among men, 49 percent to 49 percent, while 63 percent of women said Trump is unfit for the presidency. A small percentage of people declined to answer or said they were undecided.
The divisions over Trump's job performance on race relations are stark in the poll. Ninety-four percent of African-Americans surveyed disapproved of Trump's handling of race relations as president, compared to 66 percent of Hispanics who said the same.
 
The difference between criticism of Obama and Trump is Conservatives didn't start with their conclusion and work their way backward to finding evidence.
Really?
Obama has been accused of golfing and not showing leadership during natural disasters before he was even president.
 
10 most common words Americans use to describe Trump (POLL)

Attitudes toward President Donald Trump have been carefully tracked since he first announced his candidacy and during his first eight months in office. Hard measures of favorability and job approval reveal a polarizing president who elicits intense emotions and reactions from Americans across the political spectrum.

To understand the nature of those emotions a bit better and give Americans the chance to describe the President in their own words, the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll asked respondents the following question: “What ONE WORD best describes your impression of Trump? Just the one word that best describes him.”

Of the 1,002 total respondents to the poll, 942 (94 percent) were willing to provide an answer to the open-ended question of what word best describes their impression of President Trump.

It would seem that just as President Trump is not afraid to weigh in on just about any political or cultural issue, respondents were similarly unafraid to weigh in on how they feel about President Trump.

Here are some of the takeaways from the 384 unique responses we got to that question.

The words we saw most often

Overall, the most frequent response to the question of what word best describes your impression of Trump – "incompetent" (4 percent).

The ten most common words that respondents gave were: "incompetent," "arrogant," "strong," "idiot," "egotistical," "ignorant," "great," "racist," "a------" and "narcissistic."

Strong, especially if you are downwind. Great, yes, greatest liar to ever hold that office.
 
Poll: Most Americans Believe Trump Is Dividing the Country

A new poll from Quinnipiac University found that most Americans believe that President Donald Trump is doing more to divide the country than to unite it.

Fifty-nine percent of voters said they believe Trump is encouraging white supremacist groups, and 64% believe such groups pose a threat to the country, according to the poll.


More than half of voters, 55%, said that there is too much prejudice in American society, while 40% said there is too much "political correctness." Eighty-one percent responded that prejudice against minority groups is either "very serious" or "somewhat serious," and 62% said the same of prejudice toward Jews.

Americans, on the whole, have the number of the treasonous fat senile old orange clown.
 
The Mayor who has yet to meet with FEMA to co ordinate efforts in her city was flat out lying that people were dying. Considering she didn't even have a grip on her own city how the hell would she know what's going on all over the island. Fucking bitch.

“Are people dying?” he asked. “I’ve been traveling around. I don’t see people dying.”

“Well, dying is a continuum, right?” Cruz said. “If you don’t get fed for seven to eight days and you’re a child, you are dying. If you have 11 people like they took out of a nursing home, you are dying.”

Defending Trump, Geraldo Rivera debates the meaning of ‘dying’ with San Juan’s mayor
 

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