Quid Quo Pro ? No Problem

protectionist

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Watching Democrats over the past 2 years, has been tedious, but entertaining. Their hysteria over Trump's election has produced a stream of creativity that could rival Bob Dylan, Shakespeare, Picasso, and Beethoven all combined. The latest loon croon has to do with the Latin expression:.Quid Pro Quo (this for that). Democrats, willing to say just about anything, have beenrying to paingt the quid pro quo as something sinister, immoral, and unacceptable.

If Trump engaged in a quid pro quo with the Ukraine leader in his nowinfamous phone conversation, so what ? Presidents engage in quid pro quos with foreign countries all the time (for the good of the US). Every trade deal is a quid pro quo. Every purchase at the supermarket is a quid pro quo. Every marriage is a quid pro quo. The list is endless.

Democrats, seeing that the voters do not like their identity politics, their quid pro quo of exchanging illegal immigration tolerance for VOTES, their glorification of US enemies (ex. al Baghdadi) etc, etc., have become desperate to find a way to get Donald Trump ot of the White House. As nutjob Democrat congressman Al Green said: "IIf we don't impeach Trump, I'm afraid he'll get re-elected." Well, they certainly are not going to impeach him, nor did they ever hink they could/would. Their impeachment ruse only has to do with an attempt to tarnish Trump's image, in the pathetic hope of ginning up Democrat votes.

The may be ginning up votes all right, but to their dismay, they may be increasing more Republican votes than Democrat ones, as more and more voters see through their silly scams, and resent being played. At the same time, Americans are seeing how empty are the attempts at challenging Trump's policies.
 

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