The Need to Prevent a Biden Economic Collapse Outweighs Charges Against Trump

Republicans who attacked Trump have concluded there is no other realistic choice.

Sununu Says Trump ‘Contributed’ to Insurrection, but Still Has His Support

The New York Times reports Sununu Says Trump ‘Contributed’ to Insurrection, but Still Has His Support

Gov. Chris Sununu of New Hampshire said on Sunday that former President Donald J. Trump “absolutely contributed” to an insurrection and that Mr. Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election were “absolutely terrible” — but that nothing, not even felony convictions, would stop him from voting for Mr. Trump because the economy, border security and “culture change” were more important.

The interview, on ABC News’s “This Week,” showcased Mr. Sununu’s transformation from Trump critic — while supporting Nikki Haley in the Republican primary, he said Mr. Trump was “worried about jail time” and “not a real Republican” — to loyal foot soldier.

It is a transformation that has repeated itself time and again within the Republican Party, and one that Mr. Sununu previewed in January, when he was campaigning for Ms. Haley but said he would support Mr. Trump if he won the nomination.

“No one should be surprised by my support,” he said on Sunday. “I think the real discussion is, you know, Americans moving away from Biden. That’s how bad Biden has become as president. There’s just no doubt about it, right? You can’t ignore inflation. You can’t ignore the border and say that these issues in the courthouse are going to be the one thing that brings Biden back into office.”

Mr. Stephanopoulos pushed back once more.

“So just to sum up, you would support him for president even if he was convicted in classified documents,” he said. “You support him for president even though you believe he contributed to an insurrection. You support him for president even though you believe he’s lying about the last election. You’d support him for president even if he’s convicted in the Manhattan case. I just want to say, the answer to that is yes, correct?”

“Yeah,” Mr. Sununu said. “Me and 51 percent of America.”

The Guardian says Trump’s apologists say it doesn’t matter if he’s guilty of insurrection. That’s not true

The Guardian’s opinion does not matter. Nor does mine. It’s voters in aggregate, in the swing states that will decide.

Trump Trial in New Yok Begins, Expect a Media Circus

On April 14, I commented Trump Trial in New Yok Begins This Week, Expect a Media Circus

Trump’s hush-money criminal trial starts Monday with jury selection. He is required to attend. Can Trump get a fair trial? Ponder that while reading further.

I concluded Trump cannot get a fair trial for the simple reason there should not be a trial at all. Click on the link for my rationale.

The Georgia case genuinely merits a trial although District Attorney Fani Willis made a circus out of that case too by hiring her boyfriend, Nathan Wade, as the lead prosecutor.

By overplaying their hand everywhere, for clearly political and personal reasons, these district attorneys dramatically improved the odds of Trump being elected.

Sununu confirms my analysis.

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Tulip Hoard
Tulip Hoard
21 days ago

Kabuki Theater, blaming our public schools is a cop-out!

enoughisenough
enoughisenough
21 days ago

Last time around Democrats deceived me into thinking they are uniters and orderly, but there is more chaos now and more division now in our country. Inflation is high, living affordability has fallen, domestic chaos due to lawlessness (illegal immigration/crime on our streets), sexualizing our children, their fascistic policies (censorship, persecution of regime opponents, threating our rights to free speech), irresponsible spending at the expense national debt burden, more chaos in the world (wars in Ukraine & Middle East). Current regime is turning this country into third world communist dictatorship right before our eyes – sending FBI agents to people’s homes because of opinionated social media posts while letting the criminals that are on their side scot free, branding parents as terrorists for just questioning school board policies affecting their children. As much as I I’m pro-choice, I will not trust Democrats anymore, they will not do anything good for our country, they are destroying this country that we love and admire, so I’m changing my vote this time. I didn’t like Trump’s tweets, looking back at least his policies were good for the country and we didn’t have this much chaos or wars, in contrast my life was way better 4 years ago then now.

Corvinus
Corvinus
23 days ago

At this point the question really is down to who is worse for America and that is Biden and the Femicrats. I vote for Trump because he is a symbolic figure against the progressive-woke left, not because i think theres a chance he can change anything per se. I don’t believe in saviors… other conservatives shouldn’t either. No one is coming to save America. We each have to do it from the ground up.

Casual Observer
Casual Observer
22 days ago
Reply to  Corvinus

The woke left lives in your head rent free.

Corvinus
Corvinus
22 days ago

If that’s how you want to interpret showing concern for Western society and the US in particular then I won’t try to disabuse you of that notion. Yes, I want my children to have the chance to live in a sane society.

Mark Anderson
Mark Anderson
23 days ago

The economy was absolutely roaring under Trump. quid pro destroyed all that. We can’t remove him and the other deranged dens fast enough.

Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  Mark Anderson

All those covid ‘loans’ they were handing out like candy ensured that. We’re still coasting on that sugar high.

PapaDave
PapaDave
22 days ago
Reply to  Mark Anderson

Lol. Another cult moron. I made a fortune because Trump f*cked up so badly and ended up in a recession. I look forward to doing it again when he causes yet another recession. Just like every Republican president in the last 100 years.

Corvinus
Corvinus
22 days ago
Reply to  PapaDave

Papa Dave I’m curious to know what strategies you employed if you care to share. Not being a wise acre here – genuinely curious

PapaDave
PapaDave
22 days ago
Reply to  Corvinus

Sure. Happy to share. It’s the same strategy I have been using since I first showed up here. I only talk about stocks on this site as it seems an appropriate place to do so. I have other investments, but I don’t talk about them here.

When I first arrived here I was heavily invested in tech stocks, which had done very well for me. I started reading the comments section and noticed two very wise investors (Realist and Eddie) who were talking about the great long term opportunity in oil stocks. Their arguments convinced me to start reducing my tech exposure and increase my oil exposure. They were right and I have profited handsomely from their advice.

They both disappeared within a year or so of my arrival, but I have continued to advance their strategy of oil as a long term hold. Over 50% of my stock portfolio is in oil companies.

Generally, roughly 75% of my portfolio is devoted to long term holdings, though I may occasionally switch out one company for another based on growth potential.

I day trade and swing trade the remaining 25% of my portfolio. And I tend to hold 10% to 30% in cash at any time in order to trade with. I often sell into strength, as I have been doing this year, raising my cash position while waiting for the inevitable pullbacks or corrections. Buying dips and selling rips is my oft-repeated strategy in stocks. And it’s been working well for me for decades.

My largest US holdings right now are FANG, and CHORD. I hold a lot of Canadian oils as they are so cheap compared to US companies. Canadian Natural Resources, Suncor, Cenovus, Tourmaline, Crescent Point, Whitecap, Meg, and Athabasca are my largest holdings. Most are up 3x to 5x, though Athabasca is up 15x. Tourmaline has already paid me more in dividends than my cost to purchase. They all have two things in common. Large cash flow and low or no debt.

I expect to maintain this strategy for several more years as demand keeps rising while investment in new production has been lagging for a decade now. Though I can always change my strategy if the situation changes.

Hope that helps.

PapaDave
PapaDave
22 days ago
Reply to  PapaDave

And regarding what I did during Trump’s tenure. As soon as the first cases of Covid 19 appeared, my doctor friends began selling every stock they owned and suggested I do so as well. They were right. I was 80% cash when the markets tanked and I started picking up bargains over the next year. Some were risky (like Athabasca at 20-30 cents), but most were solid companies that were likely going to come back big once a vaccine was developed.

Corvinus
Corvinus
22 days ago
Reply to  PapaDave

Thanks for the taking the time out to post PapaDave – much appreciated!

PapaDave
PapaDave
22 days ago
Reply to  Corvinus

You’re welcome. I will take time for serious questions (if I have some time).

RonJ
RonJ
22 days ago
Reply to  PapaDave

The roaring 20’s occurred under Republican Coolidge. Don’t be what you are accusing someone else of being.

PapaDave
PapaDave
22 days ago
Reply to  RonJ

You don’t know your history very well:

• The 1923–24 Recession: Warren G. Harding
• The 1926–27 Recession: Calvin Coolidge
• The Great Depression: Herbert Hoover
• The Recession of 1953: Dwight D. Eisenhower
• The Recession of 1958: Dwight D. Eisenhower
• The Recession of 1960–1961: Dwight D. Eisenhower
• The Recession of 1969–1970: Richard Nixon
• The Recession of 1973–75: Richard Nixon (Began in Nov. 1973, Ford took over in August of 1974)
• The 1981–82 Recession: Ronald Reagan
• Early 1990s recession in the United States: George H.W. Bush
• Early 2000s Recession: George W. Bush
• The Great Recession: George W. Bush (Began Dec. 2007, Obama took office Jan. 2009 and it was still going!)
• The 2019-20 Recession: Donald Trump

Hope that helps you get caught up.

Wisdom Seeker
Wisdom Seeker
22 days ago
Reply to  PapaDave

So you intentionally omitted quite a bit of history here too. Among other things, Reagan’s recession was inherited from Carter, and the 2000s Dot-Com recession began under Clinton before the election. The official recession dates don’t include 2019 and the recession you credit to Trump was driven by Demo-led mass CoVID hysteria… bipartisanship at its worst?. And if you want to claim 2019 then we should also credit Obama with the very weak stretch in 2015-2016.

You also left out recessions of 1937 (Roosevelt), 1945 (Truman), and the fact that the political bases and policies of the main parties have evolved vastly since Lincoln’s time.

Again, I don’t think presidents cause recessions, but if I did, the only two elected Presidents in the last century NOT to have a self-induced recessionary period are Kennedy and Reagan?

Recessions aren’t crimes against humanity, they’re necessary correction processes for the economy.

PapaDave
PapaDave
22 days ago
Reply to  Wisdom Seeker

Nope. Your revisionist history won’t sell with me. Though there’s closets full of cult morons here who might believe you because they want to.

Carter’s recession was from Jan 1980 to July 1980. 7 months

Reagan came into office in January 1981. Carter’s recession had ended 6 months before Reagan’s inauguration.

Reagan’s recession was from July 1981 to November 1982. 17 months. It began a year after Carter’s ended.

The dot com recession was from March 2001 to November 2001. Bush was inaugurated in January 2001. It did not begin under Clinton.

Correct. I did NOT mention that there have been a total of 4 recessions under Democrat presidents in the last 100 years vs 13 under Republicans. I was merely emphasizing that there was at least one recession under EVERY single Republican President in the last 100 years. And to emphasize that in the last 40 years, all recessions began under Republicans.

Here is the list of Democrat recessions:

• The Recession of 1937–38: Franklin D. Roosevelt 13 months
• The Recession of 1945: Franklin D. Roosevelt 9 months
• The Recession of 1949: Harry S. Truman 12 months
• The 1980 Recession: Jimmy Carter 7 months

So 3 Democrats out of 8 had a total of 4 recessions. And 9 out of 9 Republicans had a total of 13 recessions. And all the most lengthy and serious recessions were under Republicans (Great Depression, Great Recession).

So 5 Democrats did not have a recession begin on their watch. Your homework is to figure them out.

Again, my entire point is to offset the garbage that is promoted by the cult morons here that Republicans are better at managing the economy. Clearly they are not. In fact, they are worse for the economy in every one of these statistical ways; recessions, GDP growth, job growth, and stock market performance.

I will also repeat my statement that I am not worried about another recession because I can make money during a recession as well. However, I suspect that many of the commenters here aren’t quite as capable of achieving that considering how they complain endlessly, even when the economy and stock markets are doing well.

Dennis
Dennis
22 days ago
Reply to  PapaDave

To a great degree the President rides the wave that the previous term or administration caused. Sometimes they create their own wave.

PapaDave
PapaDave
22 days ago
Reply to  Dennis

That is true. Which tends to make Republicans look even worse. Here is the Presidential order:

Republican 1921-1923 recession
Republican 1923-1929 recession
Republican 1929-1933 recession
Democrat 1933-1945 2 recessions
Democrat 1945-1953 recession
Republican 1953-1961 3 recessions
Democrat 1961-1963
Democrat 1963-1969
Republican 1969-1974 recession
Republican 1974-1977 recession
Democrat 1977-1981 recession
Republican 1981-1989 recession
Republican 1989-1993 recession
Democrat 1993-2001
Republican 2001-2009 2 recessions
Democrat 2009-2017
Republican 2017-2021 recession
Democrat 2021-2024

Wisdom Seeker
Wisdom Seeker
22 days ago
Reply to  PapaDave

Presidents don’t cause recessions … and even if they did, recessions are so frequent that nearly every president has one coincident with his term of office. There have in fact been more recessions than presidents, even.

PapaDave
PapaDave
22 days ago
Reply to  Wisdom Seeker

Nope. In the last 100 years 17 presidents, 17 recessions. Its even.

9 Republican Presidents; 13 recessions

8 Democrat Presidents; 4 recessions

Casual Observer
Casual Observer
22 days ago
Reply to  Mark Anderson

Delusions of grandeur. The economy had to be saved by the Fed twice under Trump. They tried removing all the support they had and it failed. The bond market had a huge problem in December 2018 before the Fed stepped in. They couldn’t even raise rates much at all.

RonJ
RonJ
23 days ago

“Sununu Says Trump ‘Contributed’ to Insurrection, but Still Has His Support”

Insurrection is a Democrat Party propaganda campaign. Why is Sununu promoting Democrat Party propaganda? No one has even been charged with insurrection. Trump wanted 10,000 National Guard troops to control the crowd and was refused. The Capitol police chief said he was kept out of the intelligence loop. That indicates something was going on behind his back to keep him deliberately in the dark. What was going on in secret that they didn’t want him knowing about?

The current Roman Empire is in decline. The trajectory is already in motion. Once at the top of the mountain, the only direction is down. In terms of economic collapse, debt is off the charts, running well ahead of GDP. Handwriting is on the wall. When it comes down to it, is there any saving the republic? At one time it seemed as if the Berlin Wall would never fall.

Tom Bergerson
Tom Bergerson
23 days ago

I do not believe fair elections are possible any longer, nor that we are any longer a Democratic Republic.

But I think the Dark Powers may actually allow Trump to take office so he can be blamed for the coming economic train wreck.

chris m
chris m
23 days ago

regardless of whoever wins the November election, no-one is going to be able or intend to stop a so-called Bretton-Woods 3 (whatever it is going to actually be….
obviously it’s a process that has been underway for several years (probably 50 years+) and not necessarily an actual event.
(personally not too sure i actually care one way or the other although one assumes that the Donald will win in a landslide, however the (Western, ie France, Germany, UK, Spain Italy etc) European public was approx 3 to 1 + (75% to 25%) in favour of Biden around 2020 election (so i remember…one keeps records of these things)

so, in the interests of European voters it is imperative that Biden and the Democrats win, stuff the American voters intentions

Gus
Gus
23 days ago

Looks like he’ll be in jail though. Too bad.

Albert
Albert
23 days ago

If I compare Biden and Trump on economic policy competency, Biden wins easily. Agreed, they both suck on fiscal and trade policies, and real wage trends for the bottom 50 percent under both presidents have been miserable. But when it comes to economic policy intelligence in general, Trump lives on Dunning-Kruger’s Mount Stupid (and it’s a small hill), while Biden can at least make coherent economic policy arguments based on facts and logic (see his latest state of the union).

Alex
Alex
23 days ago

The disturbing thing, is the weaponization of the legal system against political opponents. I guess George Stephanopoulos thinks that’s OK since it’s his rotten Party doing it. F^@% these people.

Last edited 23 days ago by Alex
Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  Alex

If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime.

RonJ
RonJ
23 days ago
Reply to  Gus

Trump borrowed some money and repaid the bankers. There was no crime.

Someone wrote a book called 3 felonies a day. That as such, everyone is breaking the law, not even realizing it. Democrats are holding themselves above the law, instead of enforcing the law against themselves, while proclaiming no one is above the law.

Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  RonJ

I’m going to pretend you don’t already know this:

1.) Lending money carries risk
2.) Bankers use factual information to calculate an interest rate based on that risk
3.) Trump lied to them to present himself as a lower risk get a lower rate

What he did is like telling your insurance company your car has a 4 banger when it has a supercharged v12.

Fraud.

DaveFromDenver
DaveFromDenver
22 days ago
Reply to  Gus

Trump and his busineses have been cooking their books for decades. This was just another “Liar Loan” like so many others that were paid off or not. Every banker on earth knows or should have known this, and factored in the BS in Trumps application.
No Harm – No Foul.

Gus
Gus
22 days ago
Reply to  DaveFromDenver

You can say “I’m going to swindle you” going into the deal. It’s still illegal.

You guys are all about rule of law, right?

Casual Observer
Casual Observer
22 days ago
Reply to  RonJ

I don’t care who breaks fraud rules on loans. I say prosecute all of them. Real estate is the biggest fraud being perpetrated on America.

Patrick
Patrick
23 days ago
Reply to  Gus

“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime.” — Lavrentiy Beria, Head of NKVD, Stalin’s secret police. Ms. James campaigned on this very premise, directed at Mr. Trump. The novel charges have never been applied before in this fashion, as with Ms. Willis’s quixotic approach. Its lawfare. You can remain asleep, or use whatever critical faculties you possess. Your choice.

Bruce
Bruce
23 days ago

Devious Dems use Trump to Distract citizens from their real plan: Destroy America via millions of unvetted subversive illegals while Biden destroys our dollar n Middle Class 

Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  Bruce

Upvote that bot folks!

Jojo
Jojo
23 days ago

You guys can argue over this all you want. But I live in CA, and there is absolutely no way that Biden loses the state of CA.

Still, there is no way that I would ever vote for criminal and Putin sycophant Trump for President.

Last edited 23 days ago by Jojo
Stu
Stu
23 days ago
Reply to  Jojo

– You guys can argue over this all you want.
> Discussion would be my choice, and on topics such as “The Border” & “Ukraine” just for starters, but so much more needs to be spoken about, debated, pros/cons Etc. Living with your head in the sand does nothing for our Country, but help allow it to be destroyed.
– But I live in CA, and there is absolutely no way that Biden loses the state of CA.
> That right there is part of the problem. California being the worst State in the entire Country, and it’s not even close, is the problem. TDS has driven people to make decisions based purely on emotion, and not for the “Safety & Security” of our Country. Some would rather be robbed, beaten, raped, stabbed etc. than vote for Trump, and get our Borders closed up tight, and our Crime situation resolved Immediately upon election. I understand that you want “School Choice” and perhaps it’s because of TDS or maybe you don’t have children, so you don’t care, but it’s a warped view of things, when emotion drives your choices, and not reality…
> TG You have that Freedom (still) to make that choice. I would respect your decision more, if it was based on facts, and prioritized decision making based on reality.
> But hey, “You Do You” and I will continue to vote for people like DJT who will continue to Allow You to do so. A warning to you however, and that’s be careful what you wish for, because if Biden was to win, your choices may evaporate and rather quickly, but it will be too late then, because you will already be at the mercy of whatever they decide and not what You do…

Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  Stu

Why didn’t Trump do any of those wonderful things while in office?

All I got was a tax hike.

fast bear
fast bear
23 days ago
Reply to  Stu

It’s all fake it’s all theatre! it’s why Actors go into politics. Your all being played like a fiddle at a Bluegrass Festival.

America has been bifurcated over and over and over:
Left v Right – boomer v Gen Z – Trump v Biden, Vax v anti Vax, Gaza v Israel, Landlords v tenants, Pro war v anti war, Jesus saves v godless commies, Putin vs Ukraine, US vs China, fake elections v honest elections, 1/6 protestors are insurgents v 1/6 protestors are patriots; all of this culminates in morons who have flag stickers with blue lines next to NRA stickers on the rear window of their pickup trucks. Nothing says it better; I love the boot stomping on my face. These clowns represent the biggest living idiots in the history of America. Hey morons, ask yourself, “who do you think is going to take your guns.”

AMERICA NO LONGER EXISTS
Its been shattered into a hundred angry pieces.

Its a hopeless situation but keep cheering for your team to win. Propaganda requires two things to succeed, implanting a narrative that makes the recipient feel good about aligning themselves to a “cause” while inculcating the subject with a disgust of anyone who opposes their ideology. Jihadi politics revolves around strong emotions. Are you mad at me yet?

Nothing changed under Trump. Operation Warp Speed, bump stocks and the evisceration of your rights by re-upping the Patriot act.

It’s a UNIPARTY and the alternatives are just more “act’s” like “Get The Guns Kennedy” with the Google founders ex wife?

The UNIPARTY has one goal and that is to disarm the US. Everything else is fluff. The only thing standing in the way of 5 Eyes Global Subjugation is an armed America. There are no political solutions.

” TDS has driven people to make decisions based purely on emotion, and not for the “Safety & Security” of our Country…. so you don’t care, but it’s a warped view of things, when emotion drives your choices, and not reality…”

“I would respect your decision more, if it was based on facts, and prioritized decision making based on reality.”

“A warning to you however, and that’s be careful what you wish for, because if Biden was to win, your choices may evaporate and rather quickly, but it will be too late then, because you will already be at the mercy of whatever they decide and not what You do…”

Quagmire
Quagmire
23 days ago
Reply to  fast bear

Divide and conquer… I seem to have heard of that somewhere…

Joe H
Joe H
23 days ago
Reply to  Jojo

Jojo-Your vote and your state don’t count. You realize that don’t you? You are not in a swing state. CA has already been written off as a DEM state for Biden.

Corvinus
Corvinus
23 days ago
Reply to  Jojo

It makes me laugh that Bush didn’t get even a fraction of the flak for being a Putin sycophant when talking about looking into ‘pooty-poot’s’ eyes. Nor Obama for the open mike moment. In Trumps case of course there’s absolutely no evidence at all.

Jojo
Jojo
22 days ago
Reply to  Corvinus

In Trumps case of course there’s absolutely no evidence at all.”

You must not have a TV. It was pretty clear whenever Trump was next to Putin that his mouth was brown from sucking on Putin’s anus.

PapaDave
PapaDave
23 days ago

Lol! What’s funny is that some people think that Trump and the Republicans will be better for the economy than Biden. I doubt that very much. Historically, Republican Presidents are horrible for the economy, jobs and stock markets compared to Democrat Presidents.

In the last 100 years every single Republican President has had a recession start on his watch (two of them had 2 recessions and one of them had 3).

The last Democrat President to have a recession begin on his watch was Carter in 1980 (yep, 44 years ago). Since then, the 4 Republican Presidents have started 5 recessions.

Fortunately, I can still make money during a recession. So bring on Trump and the next recession. I made a bundle from my investments during Trump’s last term (and recession), and I look forward to the challenge of doing it again.

Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  PapaDave

It’s a cult. It doesn’t have to make sense. They’re at the point they’ve made such fools of themselves shilling for him that their self image will be destroyed if they back down now.

Quagmire
Quagmire
23 days ago
Reply to  PapaDave

The stock market is a barometer of how well the owners of stocks are doing. The rest of the ‘economy’ may or may not be doing well. Inflation hits everyone. Some are wealthy enough that they don’t feel the pinch.

PapaDave
PapaDave
22 days ago
Reply to  Quagmire

I don’t feel the pinch because I am wealthy. I am wealthy because I live in the best country in the world. A country that provides its people the best opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills, apply themselves, work hard, save, invest and become wealthy.

If we all focused on that, rather than whining, complaining, and soaking in cult political nonsense, the US would be an even better country.

fast bear
fast bear
22 days ago
Reply to  PapaDave

You are emblematic of what’s wrong with the US –
BOOMER SAYS I GOT MINE.
Well I predict, you’ll continue to get yours, there’s even a Gen Z pillow in your future.

Wealth is relative. I’m friends with some the wealthiest people in America – not one would ever flex like you. God, I hope you never had children because they would surely wither in your darks shadows.

Creepy guys like you use their sociopathic abilities to exploit others to achieve some semblance of monetary achievement in order to avoid feelings of worthlessness derived from shame. Shame is nearly always the motivation behind sociopathy. So the one remaining freedom in the US (financial) allowed you to escape crushing feelings of self loathing and shame. Of course you’ll think it’s the greatest country on earth.

It’s pretty obvious. No one in the world or anyone else’s opinion’s matter to you and anyone who calls out your self delusions is the enemy.
That in fact makes you a (((psychopath)))

PapaDave
PapaDave
22 days ago
Reply to  fast bear

Lol! Actually. You are what’s wrong. You’re a hate monger who encourages generational divisions and threatening harm to age groups you despise. Every other post you make is about Gen z killing off boomers. You’re the worst kind of human being.

I would also bet that you are like most bullies. Someone without a sense of self worth who has accomplished next to nothing in his life. You are just another scared little boy who needs to threaten others, because you are so afraid of them. You’re pathetic.

Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus
Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus
20 days ago
Reply to  PapaDave

Anyone can add Gov’t jobs like Biden did. I hope to see less jobs under Trump as he cuts big govt by 75% which will cut govt spending considerably. This is already happening in states and local govt where they no longer have a choice.

The GFC blame should be entirely Obama’s. Job cuts began as it became apparent Obama would win and continued with his 1st term. Many POTUS share blame for the rich getting richer and poor getting poorer. The worst disparity was during the great divider Obama’s 2 terms with excessive QE.

Expect a greater recession possibly a greater depression during the next POTUS term regardless of who wins. Feel free to blame #47 but the cause is gross mismanagement of stimulus at every downturn all of which should have been allowed to happen. Pain now or more pain later.

LM2020
LM2020
23 days ago

What’s the expression – Democrats fall in love with their candidates, Republicans fall in line? Of course Sununu supports Trump – they all will, including the dreaded Nicki Haley. They’re spineless cowards handing their party over to a career criminal. They deserve the coming wipe out.

MikeC711
MikeC711
23 days ago

There are 2 types of folks who will vote for Trump. Serious MAGA folks … and those of us who would have preferred others … but don’t think the nation can handle 4 more years of Biden and/or his puppet masters. If the economy, the world (wars et al), the border, et al stay on their current course … our debt will be in orbit and we will just be looking for more ways to spend money (reparations, more illegal immigration, …). I will likely be holding my nose voting for DJT … but I’m not voting for a guy I’d love to have over for dinner … I’m voting for a guy I think can fix most of the current mess (except the debt … those omniPork spending bills were still a thing under DJT)

Don Jones
Don Jones
23 days ago
Reply to  MikeC711

I would invite Trump over for dinner because he would likely remain awake.

Albert
Albert
23 days ago
Reply to  Don Jones

Trump can’t even stay awake in court. How are you going to keep him awake at dinner? Invite a porn star?

Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  Don Jones

Long enough to fill his diaper anyhow.

Albert
Albert
22 days ago
Reply to  Don Jones

According to press reports, Trump “passes a lot of wind” during the court proceedings. I don’t mind his lawyers getting some “wind” giving what they charge, but this may be an another problem (apart from him falling asleep) for your dinner idea.

Jim
Jim
23 days ago

If we jailed every businessman that cheated on his expense report, our country would collapse. Trump should not be facing charges.

Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  Jim

Maybe businessmen would stop stealing first?

Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  Gus

I guess y’all are pro-theft?

Thetenyear
Thetenyear
23 days ago

Too late Sununu. You and Mike Johnson and all the other RINO’s need to jump off the bandwagon and stay off forever.

Guess what else you can’t do Sununu??? Go against Trump and ever get elected again.

joedidee
joedidee
23 days ago

Please people PEACEFULLY march to CONgress to protest
cause an Insurrection would require you to have weapons
only FELONS with weapons were CAPITOL police

Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  joedidee

And baby Jesus came down from above and blessed the proceedings.

Six000MileYear
Six000MileYear
23 days ago

A protester against Trump lit himself on fire outside the courthouse in NYC. If any jurors saw it, they may have become biased. There is still plenty of time left for other things to cause a mistrial.

Jojo
Jojo
23 days ago
Reply to  Six000MileYear

They should have let him get well done, then tossed him down into the sewers for the rats to enjoy.

Irondoor
Irondoor
23 days ago
Reply to  Six000MileYear

According to his manifesto, he wasn’t protesting against Trump. He was using the fact of the trial as a method to gain publicity for his wacko causes.

Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  Irondoor

Well that’s not exciting at all… I’ll believe the lie instead.

Dr Funkenstein
Dr Funkenstein
23 days ago

Sununu doesn’t know what an insurrection is when Trump asked people to be peaceful and obey the law. Plus he asked the black female Democratic mayor for extra police; she refused.

It says something about how truly evil and stupid most of the politicians in both parties are when they manage to make Donald Trump intelligent and reasonable by comparison

FUBAR111111
FUBAR111111
23 days ago

Cue the TDS suffering idiots

Fact: Trump is the most investigated man in human history, and all they can come up with is these garbage fake pseudo ” cases”, breathlessly reported by the fake news medias as if they were legit.

America has achieved full banana republic status, change the name to Ecuador and carry on.

Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  FUBAR111111

Yesterday that judge told him to sit down and STFU.

He’s going to jail.

Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus
Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus
20 days ago
Reply to  Gus

You mean the judge is going to jail right? I hope every ridiculous case against Trump is not only dismissed but all court costs are reimbursed with interest and every prosecutor disbarred.

KGB
KGB
23 days ago

The Democratic Party is a criminal conspiracy to overthrow our Constitutional government and all Democratic voters are guilty.

Jake
Jake
23 days ago

There is clearly too much hype re Trump getting elected. Poll after poll shows it very tight. The Dems have the advantage because they know how to cheat and the media is on their side. I hope I’m wrong.

Rando Comment Guy
Rando Comment Guy
23 days ago
Reply to  Jake

I think the part everyone outside of regime media has right is that the election is once again going to be decided by just a very small number of voters in a very small number of states. So everything with that small, critical slice of the population takes on outsized importance; the economy, wedge issues, ballot fraud, regime media propaganda, black swans, etc. all matter significantly.

Anon1970
Anon1970
23 days ago

Whatever happened to equal protection under the law (14th Amendment to the Constitution) ? I’d like to think that my vote for President cast in California is as important as any vote in Dearborn, MI. But this year we know that it is not.

Willie Nelson II
Willie Nelson II
23 days ago

Translation — Sununu’s supporters told him to get on board or resign, and Sununu knows he can’t get a job outside of government (or a no-work bribe job).

Trump was never charged with insurrection — no one was. Not even that ridiculous shaman viking idiot. There was no insurrection.

No weapons. No food / camping supplies for a siege. Nothing to even suggest an insurrection. It was a protest, and the public servants who deliberately mischaracterized a protest will eventually be held accountable for their crimes.

The efforts by James Comey to overturn the election was insurrection. The efforts by FBI agent Peter Stjork to (in his own words) “Trump won’t be president. I won’t allow it!”… that was insurrection.

The declaration of independence from the USA by the so-called autonomous zone in Seattle is textbook insurrection.

But a bunch of people wandering through open doors while capital hill police look on with their arms folded, a bored look on their faces — that is not an insurrection.

Lots of people are telling (not suggesting, not asking TELLING) Sununu that he is full of sh!t. That is what changed Sununu’s mind. Pure selfish need for survival. Sununu backed the wrong horse (Biden) and now Sununu is worried.

As for the losers at the NYTimes… well it used to be a decent newspaper years ago. Now it just documents the decline of a once great city I used to love. Its terrible what socialism did to NYC, Baltimore, Philli, Chicago, San Fran,… the list goes on and on. But NYC was (past tense) special to me.

Doug78
Doug78
23 days ago

I agree with you.

Ross Williams
Ross Williams
23 days ago

Trump was never even charged with “insurrection”, a fact that eludes the liberal frontal lobe.

FUBAR111111
FUBAR111111
23 days ago
Reply to  Ross Williams

What frontal lobe?

Scientists have found a typical ” liberal “‘s skull is entirely empty

Rando Comment Guy
Rando Comment Guy
23 days ago

Was Sununu’s response the typical Neocon “Never-Trump” response, or just another RINO welfare-warfare uniparty response? And George Stephanopoulos is a journalist like Jeffrey Epstein was a philanthropist….

ajc1970
ajc1970
23 days ago

Sununu is a step up from the Cheneys, Bushes, McCains and Romneys, who will vote for Biden

Bryan
Bryan
23 days ago

Insurrection” lmao, they just can’t let the word go.

Gus
Gus
23 days ago
Reply to  Bryan

The fact that it was comically incompetent doesn’t change what it was.

Quagmire
Quagmire
22 days ago
Reply to  Bryan

Kinda like ‘Russia Russia Russia’.

steve
steve
23 days ago

We all deserve Trump. All of us.

Thetenyear
Thetenyear
23 days ago
Reply to  steve

Yes we do. Can’t wait until he is back in the saddle!!!

Jojo
Jojo
23 days ago
Reply to  steve

You deserve Trump as President as much as you deserve me!

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