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Old 08-30-2017, 09:00 PM
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It may be a republican congress in name only.

They are the establishment. And the establishment is as anti Trump as much as the dems and the media and the long, LONG list of parrots.

Trump is everything the establishment is not and does not want.
Trump is a threat to the establishment.
The establishment, both R & D have the hands of their special interest groups in their pockets. The special interest groups do not want the establishment disrupted for the same reason.
The media is definitely run and owned by wealthy crony establishment who do not want the status quo disrupted.

So all the powers that be are predominantly the establishment.

Does anybody with half a brain have to work very hard at why Trump is always on the spot? Always blocked at every turn? Minimalized at every opportunity?

The crony establishment constituency....they just do and believe what ever their party tells them....both R&D.
Spot on. Congress (The Establishment) has a 17% approval rating. They cannot pass a budget as our Constitution requires but personally many of them became (mysteriously) excessively wealthy, way beyond what could be amased, considering their wages earned. PelosiD) Let's pass the bill (Obamacare) so we can then read it and find out what's in it. McConnellR) The President (Trump) has "excessive expectations" about the pace of congressional progress. These, supposed, but mistakenly considered intelligent lawmakers, on both sides, comprise the Good Ole Boys & Girls Establishment that Trump threatens. Wouldn't we all like a job that would give us full retirement in a few years of work, and be able to determine our own salary, medical benefit and retirement. Clinton, Bush, Obama, Hillary, and complacent voters condoned a Congress that has fallen to a ridiculous 17% approval rating. Trump, like him or not, represents a movement to stop this decline in acceptable governing. If Trump cannot get the job done do not believe the movement will end there. You may or may not like the man, but the movement he has started will continue to grow with or without him.