Obviously we are limited by popular support, so much of our agenda has been to raise awareness about our positions. However, the reality is we're probably too small in number and too late.
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Making alternate plans, eg figuring out how to get off the sinking ship of America, is basically the only alternative to convincing enough people in order to win.
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You're giving him too much credit. He's largely ceded governing to Ryan and McConnell and as long as he feels like he won something then he's happy. Facts only piss him off.
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Your view is basically wrong. He's limited, and he's trying to make deals. He hasn't just ceded governing.
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Again you're giving him too much credit. He hasn't come up with a coherent ideology of what he wants his presidency to be, and he doesn't care enough to. Absent that he just mostly goes along with whatever Congress decides and makes bold statements that are impotent.
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The man is not an idiot, despite what the media would have you think. His ideology is not extremely consistent, but it's not completely random either. It's more consistent than most pols. He has been consistently in favor of American manufacturing and jobs for decades.
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As for going along with Congress, you have to realize that he can't get much done without their support, and they've been hostile from the beginning
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