Good evening to all.
I have just about reached my wit's end. I have also hesitated to write this blog entry. I have every expectation of receiving some sharply-worded responses to it.
What is on my mind this evening? On my mind this evening is the political temper tantrum emanating from Capitol Hill in the United States. This will be a difficult blog entry to write. The reason is that it could lead one to the conclusion that I either like or dislike certain people in Washington DC. While that is in fact the case, my politics are not the question here. I will continue to keep those thoughts personal.
For the record, President Obama got the following things right during his time in office:
1. He wore the office with dignity.
2. He made health care an indelible part of the national discourse.
3. Israel was a far stronger nation during after his tenure than it was before. While he made some serious mistakes in this regard, he got a great deal right also.
For the record, President Trump has thus far gotten the following right during his tenure:
1. The Koreas are talking to each other.
2. While clumsily, he is forcing a national conversation on how to handle borders.
3. ISIS no longer controls territory.
If you are unable to point to three things that either president got right, then you are frankly reacting with only emotion. Neither President Obama nor President Trump got everything wrong.
For the record, those who voted for Secretary Clinton were concerned about the following:
1. Environment and climate change.
2. Abortion rights.
3. Gun control.
For the record, those who voted for President Trump were concerned about the following:
1. Overextending abortion rights.
2. Their jobs.
3. Lower taxes.
You may agree or disagree with the concerns expressed by either side. If you are unwilling to consider those concerns as valid, it is no longer about POTUS. It is an utter lack of sensitivity to the concerns of others.
To the points at hand...
I am at a loss as to why the House wants the President's tax returns. Absent some compelling legislative issue, it seems out of their jurisdiction. Becoming the President does not mean that personal and business privacy are suddenly forfeit.
Bob Mueller concluded emphatically that there was no collusion. With a report that is less than 1% redacted, the House needs to let it go. It is illegal for the AG to put people who are named in the report and not guilty of anything in any sort of legal or personal jeopardy.
The President is responsible for the violence in San Diego. Really? Does this mean that President Obama was responsible for the shooting in Orlando or at Fort Hood? President Trump was not yet on the political map.
The Democrats seem to be after the President for anything they can conjure. Whether that statement is true is irrelevant. It is my perception, and very possibly the perception of others. It seems petulant. I want nothing to do with it. If this is all that they have to throw at the President, the Democrats may well find themselves losing big and ugly come 2020. I for one have no wish for their political temper tantrum to continue.
Good night everyone.
R/SCG
No sharply-worded response here. I would add, rather significantly, that the current incumbent also got it right with Jerusalem and the Golan Heights. There are a few points that I would beg to differ, but I will not do so here because "for the record", there is much more right in this blog entry than there is wrong.
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