Fryowa
Administrator
I agree that if someone ever ran and got in that wanted to make a difference, they would do anything to stop him. I don't understand how you can think that way and not realize that's exactly what happened with Trump. They impeached him for trying to uncover the corruption in Ukraine. They almost certainly rigged the election to get him out of office. Then they tried to bankrupt him, jail him, and kill him to keep him from getting back in. I just don't get how you can be halfway there with your thinking and not put the rest together. What do you think will happen to an outsider who tries to get in office?
Trump doesn't have to be similar to any president before him to be a terrible person. My main point is all politicians at the level of US congress, senate and above are all terrible people. They all want the power, fame, and money that comes with holding an elected office like that. Harris included. And all the people in the GOP and DP. If they didn't, they'd work together for the good of the country instead of each doing nothing but 1) blaming the other side for everything and 2) never deviating from the party.Thanks. I think we tend to agree on most of this, but I think comparing Trump to virtually any other president in history is a mistake, and a false equivalency. I agree with most of what you said, however.
I do think Trump is a demonstrably worse human than many (most) elected officials, and his criminal and civil judgments support my stance. In addition, many in his circle have gone to prison for actual, proven crimes. His personal lawyer(s) have been either imprisoned, disbarred, or both. His close advisors have done prison time for fraud and the like.
You are welcome to your opinion that they are all the same. I disagree with only one point. Trump is different, and I'll stand by that forever.
I very much agree with your points about limitations (financially) on terms and income. There is just so much corruption.
I was once part of a state Governor's Fellowship, which encouraged leaders to go into public service. Two of my classmates are now mayors of cities in that state. They are awesome people. There are some folks out there (usually at the local level) who do this for the right reasons. On the national level, not so much! Cheers.
If they dared step outside the party line they'd be excommunicated from it. They all know they'd be excommunicated, so they toe the line because the power, fame, and money are more important to them. Otherwise why else would they do it? That makes them terrible people.
The folks on this board supporting one or the other (and the rest of the political partisan citizens in this country) aren't necessarily bad people, they're just sheep who aren't self-aware enough to understand that both sides have the same motivation--power--over serving the country.