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Billy is misguided.

 

That sounds like it came right out of the Donald's mouth.

 

I am seeking your guidance, I am not misguided at all

 

Answer the question. How is Trump going to govern with the imbalance of Trump supporters in the House of Congress? Daily, the list of his own party who turn their backs grows. In addition to the elected quota of Democratic or other members, simple math dictates complete gridlock or at the least, constant filibuster. With numbers completely stacked against him and no experience in governance, he lacks any ability at all other than executive order, to impose his will. As his predecessor has learned that isn't always effective.

 

You gentlemen surely know how legislation works. Every one of Trump's many election claims regarding, immigration, foreign policy and the economy must pass The Speaker, then committee, house rule, house debate, senate negotiation, back to the house of representatives if amended. Just how is that getting done with the aforementioned imbalance?

 

Trump has made a plethora of hugely contentious promises, many of which are exactly what the Average American want to hear. He has sold these promises as the future of the country in positive change. While to you they may bring the bells of hope, to the people who run the country they have sounded the warning sirens of sabotage.

 

Cop, Sammy, Balco et al. The question is simply HOW?

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Billy there is no imbalance. The House and Senate are both majority Republican and may very well stay that way. There are very few anti Trumpers in congress and none of them will vote against a Republican brought bill.

 

They are not majority, they are minority. 54/46 and 56/44 by percentage.

 

There are at least 8 senators and 6 representatives who have committed in signature against Trump and again that many who are unofficially supporting that position.

 

And yes many intend to not only oppose but support the other side.

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They are not majority, they are minority. 54/46 and 56/44 by percentage.

 

There are at least 8 senators and 6 representatives who have committed in signature against Trump and again that many who are unofficially supporting that position.

 

And yes many intend to not only oppose but support the other side.

What other side? After the election they will support their party 90% of the time, and trumps proposals will be far, far closer to the republicans than the dems.

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