Trump Believes The Constitution Itself Is Unconstitutional

Yeah..it's like a constantly running chain saw....all the time.

Originally posted by: PJ Stroh

This is just Greenland part 2.  He has no interest or expectation of achieving this endeavor.   It's just meant to trigger the left.   Listen to what Steve Bannon says.   Trump is flooding the zone.   Every day he has some new outrageous shit storm   that forces the News cycle to chase him.    Ultimately they can't keep up because there's just too much shit.

 

He'll throw in a few legitimate issues which he hopes to get buried in all the other nonsense.   Don't fall for it.

 

focus on the legitimate issues he really wants to pursue- like deporting the hotel maids and dishwashers in Vegas


Classic "Wag the Dog" technique.

Trump does not believe that the Constitution doesn't matter.  There was not a peep from our resident Liberals when Biden continued to offer college debt relief after the Supreme Court said that it was unconstitutional.  The hyprocrisy is staggering.

Edited on Jan 28, 2025 6:17pm
Originally posted by: Boilerman

Trump does not believe that the Constitution doesn't matter.  There was not a peep from our resident Liberals when Biden continued to offer college debt relief after the Supreme Court said that it was unconstitutional.  The hyprocrisy is staggering.


No such ruling was made. The Constitution does not mention student loans. Don't be a fucking moron.


I am going to disagree with PJ and Edso. I think you are giving Trump way too much credit. He isn't some deep thinker playing the long game.  Trump has always been a creature of instinct, impulse and vengeance.  He doesn't carefully plot each and every move.  Even if he wanted to do things that way he doesn't have the attention span to do so.

 

Add in his narcissistic personality disorder and his declining mental health and you have a person that flys by the seat of their pants close to 100% of the time.  His motivations are often to simply say to whatever audience he is in front of what he thinks they want to hear so he can revel in their audation.

 

Or he simply lashes out at any perceived slights or anybody that has ever pointed out his misconduct or simply proved one of his claims wrong. 

 

And once he publicly commits himself to some policy that he hasn't thought about for more than a few seconds, he sticks with it because his fragile ego can't handle admitting he was wrong about the smallest things.

 

For example Trump tells everybody there is a magic water faucet that can be turned on in California that will put out all the fires and that Newsome won't turn it on based on a conspiracy theory he heard in the right-wing media.

 

When his advisors tell him there is no magic faucet but the Federal Government, that you are in charge of, shut down water pumps for maintenance that supply water to another part of California, he turns those pumps back on and then falsely claims he had to send the military in to turn on the magic faucet to save the day because Newsome wouldn't turn the magic faucet back on. 

 

He had to follow up that first lie with that second even more outlandish lie because his fragile psyche can't handle being exposed as being wrong about anything.

 

That is also how we end up with crazy statements like the Constitution itself isn't constitutional. Trump's underlings aren't allowed to contradict him.

Edited on Jan 29, 2025 5:46am
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