Trump has exceeded his power and is destroying the basis of what this country has been for 250 years. No other president has gone to this extreme!

It's also not just the GOP. But I don't expect you to admit that. OR admit how key Democrats were in creating Trump in the first place.
Yeah, the Democrats were very guilty in creating Trump, given that they nominated Obama (a Black man) for president, who was then voted in (and re-elected) as President.

If they had just stayed with the White Man Republican ideals, Trump would never have been allowed to gain support with the Republican party.

It is the fault of the Democrats that Trump (a white man that believes in White supremacy, especially his) is now president.
 
Prove your words! all you ever do is talk about it and criticize, without showing what is actually right or wrong.

You talk like a scam artist
Did Biden's shadow government comply with the SC ruling regarding the student loan forgiveness program?
How about the open borders?
Blanketing pardons for future crimes?
Do you see what an idiot you are, or should I just keep going? :rolleyes-41:
 
Yeah, the Democrats were very guilty in creating Trump, given that they nominated Obama (a Black man) for president, who was then voted in (and re-elected) as President.

If they had just stayed with the White Man Republican ideals, Trump would never have been allowed to gain support with the Republican party.

It is the fault of the Democrats that Trump (a white man that believes in White supremacy, especially his) is now president.
It's way more than that. The Democrats need to give up their social engineering agenda and focus on actually representing the country, rather than trying to "transform" it. People don't want to be transformed. That's why voters turned to Trump.
 
Well then, debate it and try to prove (not just say it) anything that I said in the OP is incorrect!!!!!
How about weaponizing the DOJ against an opposing candidate?
The truth is coming out just how corrupt the Biden administration was.
Now, move along child.
 
How about weaponizing the DOJ against an opposing candidate?
The truth is coming out just how corrupt the Biden administration was.
Now, move along child.
again, give links, data, statistics and facts and compare them with what is happening now (better or worse).

Do your job as a debater. Do not just state what you believe, If that was the way to debate, there are hundreds of millions of individual opinions out there and they can't all be right.
 
again, give links, data, statistics and facts and compare them with what is happening now (better or worse).

Do your job as a debater. Do not just state what you believe, If that was the way to debate, there are hundreds of millions of individual opinions out there and they can't all be right.
Banker, I don't jump threw your hoops.
Tell that to your AI. It's there, and it's real, I gave you the crumbs,
now go educate yourself.
 
Trump has exceeded his power and is destroying the basis of what this country has been for 250 years. No other president has gone to this extreme! This means that not Biden, not Obama, and not any other president before Trump has gone to this extreme!

AI Overview

President Trump has increasingly asserted that, as the elected leader, he holds ultimate executive authority, characterizing his second term by a belief that he "runs the country and the world". This approach includes claims of "total power" over matters like state reopenings, challenging traditional constraints on executive action, and asserting unilateral control in international relations.
  • Assertion of Authority: During his second term, Trump has expressed that he has a much better understanding of the government and feels truly in charge, which has translated into bolder, less constrained actions.
  • "Total" Power Claims: Trump has stated that "all executive power is vested in the one man elected by the whole nation," arguing that no "unelected bureaucrat" has independent authority. He previously claimed "total" authority over reopening state economies during the pandemic, a claim that faced legal and constitutional scrutiny.
  • Unilateral International Action: His administration has taken steps, such as those regarding Venezuela, that have been criticized as bypassing traditional international law protocols and acting without congressional authorization.
  • Comparison to Other Presidents: The assertion of such vast authority has been described as surpassing the power claims of previous presidents. Critics, legal experts, and analysts have frequently pointed out that the President's powers are not "total" and are instead checked by the Constitution, Congress, and the judiciary.
    Harvard Law Review +5
While some supporters view this as a legitimate use of executive power to fulfill campaign promises, critics argue it exceeds the intended constitutional limits of the office.

Let us be honest for once. What Trump is doing, and his supporters are supporting and embracing, is one man making the decisions for all 342 million Americans. As such, the Republic is no longer in play, representatives of each of the hundreds of communities, no longer have any say for the people they represent, the Senate and the House have been thrown aside and no longer have any power, given that if they disagree with Trump, they become pariah's to be persecuted and punished. Even the Supreme Court is wrong in their decisions and should not be listened to.



None of the other presidents have ever done (or tried doing it) this to this country, because every other president believed in the Constitution and what this country was all about. This means that the MAGA (Make America Great Again) logo is pure bullshit as this actually takes away whatever greatness this country ever has obtained.

Let me for one second, play the devil's advocate and say what Trump supporters believe in is correct, which is "Trump is doing a great job as he is attempting to get rid of waste, corruption, injustice, illegality, and all the rest of the negatives that exist in a government". Okay, that is a good thing for sure, but is it worth the cost? If we allow ONE PERSON (no matter how good he may actually be) to destroy what this country has built over 250 years, destroy what our ancestors built with great sacrifice, and throw away all the checks and balances that now exist, is that a cost you are willing to pay?

After all, is there any one person in this history of this world that is perfect? Do you want to allow one person to tell you what to do, how to do it, where to do it and with what degree it can be done, without you having any say in it?

That is what is in stake for all of us (including his supporters) if we all allow this to happen. Under that situation, all of us are at risk of being punished, gone after, persecuted, and found guilty if that one person thinks you have done something wrong. There will be NO WAY for any of us to defend ourselves and our rights if that occurs.

Do you Trump supporters actually want that to happen? No matter what good Trump is doing for this country? Are you actually willing to sacrifice your own lives for that to occur?

Or is it that you actually believe that the checks and balances that have existed for 250 years, the ability to get justice through the courts (legal system), the right to free speech, and the rights to life, liberty and happiness will actually survive if Trump is allowed to continue on this path?



I dare the Trump supporters to address this question............"do you want to allow the president to do whatever he wants, no matter who it is done against"?

Nobody is going to read that long of a rant.
 
Banker, I don't jump threw your hoops.
Tell that to your AI. It's there, and it's real, I gave you the crumbs,
now go educate yourself.

The 'SCOTUS tariff ruling " really isn't the win the left thinks they got

Just another move in an elaborate game of chess
 
It's way more than that. The Democrats need to give up their social engineering agenda and focus on actually representing the country, rather than trying to "transform" it. People don't want to be transformed. That's why voters turned to Trump.
Do you mean that focusing on the rights of a person is not representing the country?

Is "transforming" the country into accepting the basis of the Constitution (for the people, of the people and by the people) wrong? Should they just accept what is and not what should be (according to our forefathers)?

Do you actually think that this nation should be made of 342 million individual islands, and not one nation will all working together for the benefit of all?
 
Trump has exceeded his power and is destroying the basis of what this country has been for 250 years. No other president has gone to this extreme! This means that not Biden, not Obama, and not any other president before Trump has gone to this extreme!

AI Overview

President Trump has increasingly asserted that, as the elected leader, he holds ultimate executive authority, characterizing his second term by a belief that he "runs the country and the world". This approach includes claims of "total power" over matters like state reopenings, challenging traditional constraints on executive action, and asserting unilateral control in international relations.
  • Assertion of Authority: During his second term, Trump has expressed that he has a much better understanding of the government and feels truly in charge, which has translated into bolder, less constrained actions.
  • "Total" Power Claims: Trump has stated that "all executive power is vested in the one man elected by the whole nation," arguing that no "unelected bureaucrat" has independent authority. He previously claimed "total" authority over reopening state economies during the pandemic, a claim that faced legal and constitutional scrutiny.
  • Unilateral International Action: His administration has taken steps, such as those regarding Venezuela, that have been criticized as bypassing traditional international law protocols and acting without congressional authorization.
  • Comparison to Other Presidents: The assertion of such vast authority has been described as surpassing the power claims of previous presidents. Critics, legal experts, and analysts have frequently pointed out that the President's powers are not "total" and are instead checked by the Constitution, Congress, and the judiciary.
    Harvard Law Review +5
While some supporters view this as a legitimate use of executive power to fulfill campaign promises, critics argue it exceeds the intended constitutional limits of the office.

Let us be honest for once. What Trump is doing, and his supporters are supporting and embracing, is one man making the decisions for all 342 million Americans. As such, the Republic is no longer in play, representatives of each of the hundreds of communities, no longer have any say for the people they represent, the Senate and the House have been thrown aside and no longer have any power, given that if they disagree with Trump, they become pariah's to be persecuted and punished. Even the Supreme Court is wrong in their decisions and should not be listened to.



None of the other presidents have ever done (or tried doing it) this to this country, because every other president believed in the Constitution and what this country was all about. This means that the MAGA (Make America Great Again) logo is pure bullshit as this actually takes away whatever greatness this country ever has obtained.

Let me for one second, play the devil's advocate and say what Trump supporters believe in is correct, which is "Trump is doing a great job as he is attempting to get rid of waste, corruption, injustice, illegality, and all the rest of the negatives that exist in a government". Okay, that is a good thing for sure, but is it worth the cost? If we allow ONE PERSON (no matter how good he may actually be) to destroy what this country has built over 250 years, destroy what our ancestors built with great sacrifice, and throw away all the checks and balances that now exist, is that a cost you are willing to pay?

After all, is there any one person in this history of this world that is perfect? Do you want to allow one person to tell you what to do, how to do it, where to do it and with what degree it can be done, without you having any say in it?

That is what is in stake for all of us (including his supporters) if we all allow this to happen. Under that situation, all of us are at risk of being punished, gone after, persecuted, and found guilty if that one person thinks you have done something wrong. There will be NO WAY for any of us to defend ourselves and our rights if that occurs.

Do you Trump supporters actually want that to happen? No matter what good Trump is doing for this country? Are you actually willing to sacrifice your own lives for that to occur?

Or is it that you actually believe that the checks and balances that have existed for 250 years, the ability to get justice through the courts (legal system), the right to free speech, and the rights to life, liberty and happiness will actually survive if Trump is allowed to continue on this path?



I dare the Trump supporters to address this question............"do you want to allow the president to do whatever he wants, no matter who it is done against"?

You're welcome.
 
Nobody is going to read that long of a rant.
Especially those that don't want to face something they do not want.

Communication is the basis of all successful relationships and if there is any miscommunication (not explained correctly in order to be clearly understood), it will not be communicative.

Now go home and play with YOUR doggie. He will not ask you to read anything and will allow you to do what you want, without making you feel uncomfortable. Your fantasy world is waiting for you
 
Trump has exceeded his power and is destroying the basis of what this country has been for 250 years. No other president has gone to this extreme! This means that not Biden, not Obama, and not any other president before Trump has gone to this extreme!

AI Overview

President Trump has increasingly asserted that, as the elected leader, he holds ultimate executive authority, characterizing his second term by a belief that he "runs the country and the world". This approach includes claims of "total power" over matters like state reopenings, challenging traditional constraints on executive action, and asserting unilateral control in international relations.
  • Assertion of Authority: During his second term, Trump has expressed that he has a much better understanding of the government and feels truly in charge, which has translated into bolder, less constrained actions.
  • "Total" Power Claims: Trump has stated that "all executive power is vested in the one man elected by the whole nation," arguing that no "unelected bureaucrat" has independent authority. He previously claimed "total" authority over reopening state economies during the pandemic, a claim that faced legal and constitutional scrutiny.
  • Unilateral International Action: His administration has taken steps, such as those regarding Venezuela, that have been criticized as bypassing traditional international law protocols and acting without congressional authorization.
  • Comparison to Other Presidents: The assertion of such vast authority has been described as surpassing the power claims of previous presidents. Critics, legal experts, and analysts have frequently pointed out that the President's powers are not "total" and are instead checked by the Constitution, Congress, and the judiciary.
    Harvard Law Review +5
While some supporters view this as a legitimate use of executive power to fulfill campaign promises, critics argue it exceeds the intended constitutional limits of the office.

Let us be honest for once. What Trump is doing, and his supporters are supporting and embracing, is one man making the decisions for all 342 million Americans. As such, the Republic is no longer in play, representatives of each of the hundreds of communities, no longer have any say for the people they represent, the Senate and the House have been thrown aside and no longer have any power, given that if they disagree with Trump, they become pariah's to be persecuted and punished. Even the Supreme Court is wrong in their decisions and should not be listened to.



None of the other presidents have ever done (or tried doing it) this to this country, because every other president believed in the Constitution and what this country was all about. This means that the MAGA (Make America Great Again) logo is pure bullshit as this actually takes away whatever greatness this country ever has obtained.

Let me for one second, play the devil's advocate and say what Trump supporters believe in is correct, which is "Trump is doing a great job as he is attempting to get rid of waste, corruption, injustice, illegality, and all the rest of the negatives that exist in a government". Okay, that is a good thing for sure, but is it worth the cost? If we allow ONE PERSON (no matter how good he may actually be) to destroy what this country has built over 250 years, destroy what our ancestors built with great sacrifice, and throw away all the checks and balances that now exist, is that a cost you are willing to pay?

After all, is there any one person in this history of this world that is perfect? Do you want to allow one person to tell you what to do, how to do it, where to do it and with what degree it can be done, without you having any say in it?

That is what is in stake for all of us (including his supporters) if we all allow this to happen. Under that situation, all of us are at risk of being punished, gone after, persecuted, and found guilty if that one person thinks you have done something wrong. There will be NO WAY for any of us to defend ourselves and our rights if that occurs.

Do you Trump supporters actually want that to happen? No matter what good Trump is doing for this country? Are you actually willing to sacrifice your own lives for that to occur?

Or is it that you actually believe that the checks and balances that have existed for 250 years, the ability to get justice through the courts (legal system), the right to free speech, and the rights to life, liberty and happiness will actually survive if Trump is allowed to continue on this path?



I dare the Trump supporters to address this question............"do you want to allow the president to do whatever he wants, no matter who it is done against"?

I don't think anybody at this point is prepared for what's coming in 3 years.
 
Sounds like a threat. Explain.

Because this incompetent and angry man is in control.

TrumpIcandowhatIwant.webp
 
Explain your threat.
Not my threat but Trump's threat. Are you willing to live with whatever he decides, especially if it personally affects YOU negatively?

after all, Trump hates crazy traders who love the number 55.
 
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Trump has exceeded his power and is destroying the basis of what this country has been for 250 years. No other president has gone to this extreme! This means that not Biden, not Obama, and not any other president before Trump has gone to this extreme!

AI Overview

President Trump has increasingly asserted that, as the elected leader, he holds ultimate executive authority, characterizing his second term by a belief that he "runs the country and the world". This approach includes claims of "total power" over matters like state reopenings, challenging traditional constraints on executive action, and asserting unilateral control in international relations.
  • Assertion of Authority: During his second term, Trump has expressed that he has a much better understanding of the government and feels truly in charge, which has translated into bolder, less constrained actions.
  • "Total" Power Claims: Trump has stated that "all executive power is vested in the one man elected by the whole nation," arguing that no "unelected bureaucrat" has independent authority. He previously claimed "total" authority over reopening state economies during the pandemic, a claim that faced legal and constitutional scrutiny.
  • Unilateral International Action: His administration has taken steps, such as those regarding Venezuela, that have been criticized as bypassing traditional international law protocols and acting without congressional authorization.
  • Comparison to Other Presidents: The assertion of such vast authority has been described as surpassing the power claims of previous presidents. Critics, legal experts, and analysts have frequently pointed out that the President's powers are not "total" and are instead checked by the Constitution, Congress, and the judiciary.
    Harvard Law Review +5
While some supporters view this as a legitimate use of executive power to fulfill campaign promises, critics argue it exceeds the intended constitutional limits of the office.

Let us be honest for once. What Trump is doing, and his supporters are supporting and embracing, is one man making the decisions for all 342 million Americans. As such, the Republic is no longer in play, representatives of each of the hundreds of communities, no longer have any say for the people they represent, the Senate and the House have been thrown aside and no longer have any power, given that if they disagree with Trump, they become pariah's to be persecuted and punished. Even the Supreme Court is wrong in their decisions and should not be listened to.



None of the other presidents have ever done (or tried doing it) this to this country, because every other president believed in the Constitution and what this country was all about. This means that the MAGA (Make America Great Again) logo is pure bullshit as this actually takes away whatever greatness this country ever has obtained.

Let me for one second, play the devil's advocate and say what Trump supporters believe in is correct, which is "Trump is doing a great job as he is attempting to get rid of waste, corruption, injustice, illegality, and all the rest of the negatives that exist in a government". Okay, that is a good thing for sure, but is it worth the cost? If we allow ONE PERSON (no matter how good he may actually be) to destroy what this country has built over 250 years, destroy what our ancestors built with great sacrifice, and throw away all the checks and balances that now exist, is that a cost you are willing to pay?

After all, is there any one person in this history of this world that is perfect? Do you want to allow one person to tell you what to do, how to do it, where to do it and with what degree it can be done, without you having any say in it?

That is what is in stake for all of us (including his supporters) if we all allow this to happen. Under that situation, all of us are at risk of being punished, gone after, persecuted, and found guilty if that one person thinks you have done something wrong. There will be NO WAY for any of us to defend ourselves and our rights if that occurs.

Do you Trump supporters actually want that to happen? No matter what good Trump is doing for this country? Are you actually willing to sacrifice your own lives for that to occur?

Or is it that you actually believe that the checks and balances that have existed for 250 years, the ability to get justice through the courts (legal system), the right to free speech, and the rights to life, liberty and happiness will actually survive if Trump is allowed to continue on this path?



I dare the Trump supporters to address this question............"do you want to allow the president to do whatever he wants, no matter who it is done against"?

Biden had to be overturned several times for unlawful acts and exceeding his authority.
 
Trump has exceeded his power and is destroying the basis of what this country has been for 250 years. No other president has gone to this extreme! This means that not Biden, not Obama, and not any other president before Trump has gone to this extreme!

AI Overview

President Trump has increasingly asserted that, as the elected leader, he holds ultimate executive authority, characterizing his second term by a belief that he "runs the country and the world". This approach includes claims of "total power" over matters like state reopenings, challenging traditional constraints on executive action, and asserting unilateral control in international relations.
  • Assertion of Authority: During his second term, Trump has expressed that he has a much better understanding of the government and feels truly in charge, which has translated into bolder, less constrained actions.
  • "Total" Power Claims: Trump has stated that "all executive power is vested in the one man elected by the whole nation," arguing that no "unelected bureaucrat" has independent authority. He previously claimed "total" authority over reopening state economies during the pandemic, a claim that faced legal and constitutional scrutiny.
  • Unilateral International Action: His administration has taken steps, such as those regarding Venezuela, that have been criticized as bypassing traditional international law protocols and acting without congressional authorization.
  • Comparison to Other Presidents: The assertion of such vast authority has been described as surpassing the power claims of previous presidents. Critics, legal experts, and analysts have frequently pointed out that the President's powers are not "total" and are instead checked by the Constitution, Congress, and the judiciary.
    Harvard Law Review +5
While some supporters view this as a legitimate use of executive power to fulfill campaign promises, critics argue it exceeds the intended constitutional limits of the office.

Let us be honest for once. What Trump is doing, and his supporters are supporting and embracing, is one man making the decisions for all 342 million Americans. As such, the Republic is no longer in play, representatives of each of the hundreds of communities, no longer have any say for the people they represent, the Senate and the House have been thrown aside and no longer have any power, given that if they disagree with Trump, they become pariah's to be persecuted and punished. Even the Supreme Court is wrong in their decisions and should not be listened to.



None of the other presidents have ever done (or tried doing it) this to this country, because every other president believed in the Constitution and what this country was all about. This means that the MAGA (Make America Great Again) logo is pure bullshit as this actually takes away whatever greatness this country ever has obtained.

Let me for one second, play the devil's advocate and say what Trump supporters believe in is correct, which is "Trump is doing a great job as he is attempting to get rid of waste, corruption, injustice, illegality, and all the rest of the negatives that exist in a government". Okay, that is a good thing for sure, but is it worth the cost? If we allow ONE PERSON (no matter how good he may actually be) to destroy what this country has built over 250 years, destroy what our ancestors built with great sacrifice, and throw away all the checks and balances that now exist, is that a cost you are willing to pay?

After all, is there any one person in this history of this world that is perfect? Do you want to allow one person to tell you what to do, how to do it, where to do it and with what degree it can be done, without you having any say in it?

That is what is in stake for all of us (including his supporters) if we all allow this to happen. Under that situation, all of us are at risk of being punished, gone after, persecuted, and found guilty if that one person thinks you have done something wrong. There will be NO WAY for any of us to defend ourselves and our rights if that occurs.

Do you Trump supporters actually want that to happen? No matter what good Trump is doing for this country? Are you actually willing to sacrifice your own lives for that to occur?

Or is it that you actually believe that the checks and balances that have existed for 250 years, the ability to get justice through the courts (legal system), the right to free speech, and the rights to life, liberty and happiness will actually survive if Trump is allowed to continue on this path?



I dare the Trump supporters to address this question............"do you want to allow the president to do whatever he wants, no matter who it is done against"?

Have you heard of FDR??
 
worthless AI garbage

Biden began the extremity by deliberately and willfully breaking the law every single day he was in office.

Trump is only doing doing what's necessary to clean up the mess Biden created.
 
Have you heard of FDR??
You mean this?

AI Overview

While both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Donald Trump utilized expansive views of executive power, critics and historians argue their goals differed significantly: FDR (1933–1945) pushed boundaries to combat national emergencies like the Great Depression and WWII, whereas Trump (2017–2021; 2025–present) is viewed as using power to advance personal or political agendas and dismantle, rather than build, institutions

What national emergency are we having? Do we have a depression? are we in a world war?

Even so, FDR used his executive power to help the nation. Trump is doing it to help himself politically, ego-wise, and his rich friends!
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