2020 presidential debates

Trump is already running for reelection in 2020.  He lies more than ever since there are no consequences for it.  His base either believes him or doesn’t care.  The media still spread his lies even though they may correct them after the fact.  Trump opponents complain but can’t do anything to stop him from lying. Trump lies so much it’s hard to tell if he’s lying or believes his false statements.

I assume he’ll still be president and still be a liar in 2020.  This will have a major impact on the debates vs. the Democratic candidate.  When (not if) Trump lies, who will do something?  Who is responsible for correcting him?  If the moderator does it, Trump and his supporters will say they are anti-Trump.  If the Democratic candidate does it, it cuts into their time to tell the public about their plans.  Just being anti-Trump is not a winning strategy.

Sad!

Who knows what the White House story on Stormy Daniels is now?

Come on folks.  Get your lies together!

Giuliani statement

Be cautious about impeachment

This opinion column by Representative Schiff states:

“During the course of our investigation in the House Intelligence Committee, we have found troubling evidence of both collusion and obstruction of justice. Special Counsel Robert Mueller has no doubt seen even more than we have, but his investigation is not complete, and our efforts continue as well. There is much more work to do before any of us can say whether the evidence rises to the level that we should consider a remedy beyond the one that voters will render at the ballot box.”

Democrats should let the Mueller investigation play out and concentrate on issues such as the economy, gun safety, racism and health care.

Trump’s climate policies will hurt the South most

Trump’s ignorant climate policies will have the greatest impact on the South.

From this article:

“Significantly, the researchers from the University of North Carolina, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the Richmond Federal Reserve Bank found that “the temperature effects are particularly strong in states with relatively higher summer temperatures, most of which are located in the South.””

The article later states: “The study ranks the states by average summer temperature. The top ten, in order, are: Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Arkansas, and Arizona. Besides all being in the south, they all also voted for Trump.”

Trump voters who had voted for Obama

The New York Times interviewed 38 voters in 14 states who voted for Trump and had previously voted for Obama.  They found that many did not like Trump personally but were satisfied with his policies.

This type of reporting is much better than having panel discussions on TV that only take place in New York and Washington.  Let’s hear from the voters, not just the “experts”.