When it comes to the most basic reason they hate Trump....well, it is less political than you'd imagine.
1.First of all it is based on the meaning of the term 'sinecure.'
si·ne·cure
/ˈsīnəkyo͝or,ˈsinəˌkyo͝or/
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noun
Political office is nearly 100% a sinecure. In some cases, hereditary.
Fooling Democrat voters is hardly a problem.
"The common wisdom holds that ‘both parties’ have to appeal to the extremes during the primary and then move to the center for general election. To the contrary, both parties run for office as conservatives. Once they have fooled the voters and are safely in office, Republicans sometimes double-cross the voters. Democrats always do."
Coulter
2. Ever notice how politicians go to Washington to do good, but wind up doing well?
The leave as millionaires.
Trump made an election promise that shook the Deep State, the Swamp, the career pols, in their boots.
It promised to take away the weapons they used to become wealthy.
This:
"Deregulation Nation: Trump Admin Killing 13 Regulations For Each New One
One of President Donald Trump’s campaign promises was to roll back Obama-era regulations and to lift a variety of restrictions put in place by the mammoth bureaucracy that is our federal government.
He stated in the lead-up to the 2016 election that he intended to eliminate two regulations for every new one. To date, the Trump administration is far exceeding that goal, eliminating 13 regulations for every new one.
The Washington Examiner reports:
“We’ve hit 13 to 1,” [Russ Vought, acting budget office director] told a Heritage Foundation conference on federalism. And cutting so many regulations, he added, has saved taxpayers $33 billion.
Departments and agencies including the departments of Labor, Education, Agriculture, and the Environmental Protection Agency have led the war on regulations, according to federal reports.
Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, said that President Trump has a builder’s approach to regulations and federalism.
“It is the best kind because it is real and it’s born of real world experience,” said the former House member.
“The president has it because he had to go and pull a permit to build a building and deal with bureaucracy and doesn’t like that and knows why that impedes growth and impedes development, impedes creativity,” said Mulvaney."
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Think bank robbers would be upset if Trump took away their guns?
Same thing here.
1.First of all it is based on the meaning of the term 'sinecure.'
si·ne·cure
/ˈsīnəkyo͝or,ˈsinəˌkyo͝or/
Learn to pron
noun
- a position requiring little or no work but giving the holder status or financial benefit. Google.
Political office is nearly 100% a sinecure. In some cases, hereditary.
Fooling Democrat voters is hardly a problem.
"The common wisdom holds that ‘both parties’ have to appeal to the extremes during the primary and then move to the center for general election. To the contrary, both parties run for office as conservatives. Once they have fooled the voters and are safely in office, Republicans sometimes double-cross the voters. Democrats always do."
Coulter
2. Ever notice how politicians go to Washington to do good, but wind up doing well?
The leave as millionaires.
Trump made an election promise that shook the Deep State, the Swamp, the career pols, in their boots.
It promised to take away the weapons they used to become wealthy.
This:
"Deregulation Nation: Trump Admin Killing 13 Regulations For Each New One
One of President Donald Trump’s campaign promises was to roll back Obama-era regulations and to lift a variety of restrictions put in place by the mammoth bureaucracy that is our federal government.
He stated in the lead-up to the 2016 election that he intended to eliminate two regulations for every new one. To date, the Trump administration is far exceeding that goal, eliminating 13 regulations for every new one.
The Washington Examiner reports:
“We’ve hit 13 to 1,” [Russ Vought, acting budget office director] told a Heritage Foundation conference on federalism. And cutting so many regulations, he added, has saved taxpayers $33 billion.
Departments and agencies including the departments of Labor, Education, Agriculture, and the Environmental Protection Agency have led the war on regulations, according to federal reports.
Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, said that President Trump has a builder’s approach to regulations and federalism.
“It is the best kind because it is real and it’s born of real world experience,” said the former House member.
“The president has it because he had to go and pull a permit to build a building and deal with bureaucracy and doesn’t like that and knows why that impedes growth and impedes development, impedes creativity,” said Mulvaney."
Error | US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
Think bank robbers would be upset if Trump took away their guns?
Same thing here.