That's your reality born of a basic distrust of Trump, although you claim you have given him a chance.
You haven't.
Ten weeks is not a chance. The Muslim ban was delayed because of dem judges and a personal flight by Obama to Hawaii to strong arm a judge friend to rule against the ban. It will be passed eventually.
Do you have any knowledge of how long it usually takes to get a Supreme Court nominee confirmed? Didn't think so. Instead of giving Trump props for nominating a genuinely fine candidate, you are whining because of the process.
When did you expect the wall to go up? Do you have any idea of how ridiculous that is. The truth is a lot of contractors have put in bids to build the wall. We are not talking about putting together a Barbie Dream House.
The difference between us (besides that I live in reality) is that you want Trump to fail and I don't.
I don't think it is in the best interest of conservatives or Republicans for our current president to fail and I don't understand the mindset of people who do.
Again, don't put words in my mouth. I have NEVER stated that I wanted Trump to fail, NEVER. Yes, contractors have put bids on the wall and if I recall correctly the contract was supposed to be awarded mid April. Congress however has stated that they have delayed funding for the wall. The Secure Fence Act of 2006 was passed by both houses of Congress. The 'fence' was never completely built (obviously) because it was never completely funded! That was 11 years ago. The reality is this; Congress has stated that the budget for the wall is being delayed; therefore this year the wall will not get started. Congress holds the purse strings. IF it is not in the budget for 2018 which is an election year, and we lose the majority, the wall again will NOT be funded and won't be built. That is reality. Asking me if I know how long it takes to nominate a SCOTUS makes you seem like you think you're an authority on the issue and quite frankly makes you look like an azz! As I recall, each SCOTUS appointment has varied in time.
Agreed. It is in this country's best interest if Trump is successful in delivering what he promised; so far he has failed on the wall, banning migration, Bammycare and SCOTUS. I would love nothing more than to see the wall built, a ban on migration (though I think it should be much longer than he's proposed), repeal of Bammycare and Gorsuch appointed. As time continues, it is looking less and less likely that those promises will be delivered. Yes, I realize the hurdles hes' encountering, but bottom line is, he is the leader of this country. He's running a government not a business and his method of the 'art of the deal' so far is failing. I get that he is only one person, and there are 535 members of Congress he has to get by. His resolution? He goes after the Freedom Caucus (Amash and Meadows). He is going after the CONSERVATIVE faction of the GOP!! Perhaps that doesn't concern you, but it sure as heck concerns me. Perhaps you feel that it was fine for him to back down on his campaign promise of repeal and side with Rayn so that he could pass the bill and put a feather in his cap, but I am not fine with him back pedaling on this issue. That's one of the reasons why this country is in the mess that it's in. We have failed to hold our politicians (including our presidents) accountable and responsible.