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lunatica

(53,410 posts)
Fri May 19, 2017, 01:32 PM May 2017

It strikes me that Trump is ass deep in

His own karmic doing right now because he's feeling the exact same frustration he's been forcing on President Obama with his birther crap and his lies and attacks on Hillary's emails and who knows who else he's slandered in his disgusting life.

He's hating the fact he's going to travel out of the country because he knows he can't control anything that goes on in Washington while he's gone. He probably won't be out of earshot of the Secret Service and they might even take away his access to twitter "For security reasons" like his whereabouts can be pinpointed by terrorists or something. He'll feel like a caged rat!

And there is no escape as long as he's President.

His life will be miserable for years and he'll spend the rest of his days wallowing in sniveling self pity.

I like that idea.

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It strikes me that Trump is ass deep in (Original Post) lunatica May 2017 OP
Works for ME! furtheradu May 2017 #1
His boundless self pity will be his eternal companion lunatica May 2017 #2
Poetic! & PERFECT! furtheradu May 2017 #7
A part of me is really starting to think... mreilly May 2017 #3
When was the last time we saw his kids or his son in law? lunatica May 2017 #4
I asked that a few times, last week.. furtheradu May 2017 #6
Or Race Bannon/ Pence MFM008 May 2017 #8
I agree with Your points! furtheradu May 2017 #5
+1, I posted something similar with flame suit on uponit7771 May 2017 #11
I've always said that people live their karma Nwgirl503 May 2017 #9
. lunatica May 2017 #10

furtheradu

(1,865 posts)
1. Works for ME!
Fri May 19, 2017, 01:43 PM
May 2017

& that is miserable, even with out him spending YEEEERS (please, Karma!) in the pokey.
I like it!

 

mreilly

(2,120 posts)
3. A part of me is really starting to think...
Fri May 19, 2017, 01:55 PM
May 2017

... that we won the big picture when we lost the election in November. What Trump is doing to himself, his family, his cronies and his party will - if it all works out the way I hope - be nothing but just deserts for a bunch of assholes.

Had Hillary won they would have launched investigation after hearing after investigation after hearing, endless blathering about non-existent scandals, howling about every last little perceived "insult" and so on and so forth. Now THEY are on the defensive and WE are the ones with the pitchforks and torches, and the crybabies don't like that. Not one bit.

I hope like hell this is the proverbial part of the movie where the bad guys go too far and the shit starts hitting the fan. And if we're REALLY lucky it will be years before the Repukes recover from this... if ever.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
4. When was the last time we saw his kids or his son in law?
Fri May 19, 2017, 02:18 PM
May 2017

Crickets... Their absence speaks louder than words.

They seem to be doing a terrific job of avoiding the media.

And Bannon? Where is he?

furtheradu

(1,865 posts)
6. I asked that a few times, last week..
Fri May 19, 2017, 02:24 PM
May 2017

it bugged me, they were mia while trump constantly caused himself trouble. Felt like they were up to no dang good, but WHAT? ?

furtheradu

(1,865 posts)
5. I agree with Your points!
Fri May 19, 2017, 02:20 PM
May 2017

If HRC was in Office, it would have been nonstop nonsense, investigations, ct, crazy talk, etc.. all progress obstructed, as it mostly was for Pres. Obama.
The republikers are self-inflicting major damage, & all WE have to do is stay NOISY & active.. & not be too smug as the creeps go DOWN.

I mean,

Nwgirl503

(406 posts)
9. I've always said that people live their karma
Fri May 19, 2017, 02:45 PM
May 2017

So many people think karma is someone getting hit by a bus or losing everything or something extreme. I've always thought it's living your day-to-day life being such a sad sack of crap that all you do is lie, cheat and steal or take take take. Waking up every day having to remember your game. Having no real friends or allies who would go to bat for you when the chips are down. No one to visit you when you're in the hospital. No one to offer you a room or place to stay if you need. No one but strangers when you're on your death bed. No one actively reaching out wanting you in their daily lives. Being estranged from children and family members.

Doesn't matter how much money you have, how big your house is, how nice your car is, or the lack thereof of any of those outside indicators of "success". IMO, what goes on in our daily lives is the best indicator of our karma.

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