Tuesday, October 10, 2017

American’s Don’t Need Pressure Cooker President

Get him out of the kitchen.

Senior Republican Statesmen join the Democratic Party in posting a red flag around The White House that the place is ready to blow. President Trump is out of control. His personal statesmanship never materialized. He is a crude and unfit incumbent who needs to be impeached before doing more harm to the nation.

You are fired.
Trump’s flashes of fury leave aides scrambling to manage his outbursts. 'I think we are in pressure cooker territory,' a Trump confidant said.
Frustrated by his Cabinet and angry that he has not received enough credit for his handling of three hurricanes, President Trump is now lashing out, according to interviews with numerous White House officials and outside advisers. 
 In a matter of days, Trump has torched bridges all around him, nearly imploded an informal deal with Democrats to protect young undocumented immigrants, and plunged himself into the culture wars on issues ranging from birth control to the national anthem. 
 One Trump confidant likened the president to a whistling teapot, saying that when he does not blow off steam, he can turn into a pressure cooker and explode.”
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1 comment:

  1. Please, shutdown this "presidency."

    "White House hammers GOP senator, escalating feud
    The White House escalated President Trump's feud with Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) on Tuesday, saying the GOP lawmaker was partially responsible for the Obama administration’s nuclear deal with Iran and refusing to say whether the retiring Corker should resign immediately.

    “Senator Corked worked with Nancy Pelosi and the Obama administration to pave the way for that and rolled out the red carpet for the Iran deal,” White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said at a briefing.

    Reporters pressed Sanders on the claim, noting that Corker originally opposed the deal and that he led a bipartisan effort on Capitol Hill to have the deal reviewed by Congress, against Obama’s wishes."

    The Hill

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