
A master of leading from behind, Tweety does not want the buck to stop with him, ever, for any failures.
Tweety leads from behind, always thinking ahead of how to blame others for any failure on his part. NEWS FALSH! The buck stops with you, Tweety, since YOU are President and we are not.
Tweety likes to say, "I am President, and you aren't." He's right, and by virtue of being President, HE IS AT FAULT FOR EVERY GOVERNMENT FAILURE! PEROD! FULL STOP!
"The latest lesson in Trumponomics 101" [Actually, this is example of Tweety's blame game . . . where he NEVER makes a mistake. The man who went bankrupt, oops! he will say his businesses went bankrupt, not him, not his fault for any decisions or direction he gave.
By Dana Milbank October 30, 2018 at 6:13 PM
Tuesday morning brought a textbook illustration of Trumponomics.
"Under this economic theory — defined roughly as “when it’s sunny, credit me; when it rains, blame them” — President Trump has been claiming sole responsibility for a bull market that began nearly eight years before his presidency.
But this month, wild swings in the market threaten to erase the year’s gains, and on Tuesday, Trump offered an explanation: The Democrats did it! The market “is now taking a little pause — people want to see what happens with the Midterms,” he tweeted. “If you want your Stocks to go down, I strongly suggest voting Democrat.”"
Really! Anyone who votes GOP so they can get a job, good luck when the economy crashes around you due to the record setting deficits and rising interest rats. A recession will come due to tariffs, and bad international trade deals.
"In fairness, the theory of Trumponomics is more complex than merely blaming Democrats (or the Federal Reserve) for bad things. It also rests on the presumption that Democrats are evil and their ideas ruinous. "
It's SOCIALISM that will destroy America!
". . . if it’s true that any whiff of socialism puts us on the slippery slope to the Killing Fields, then we’ll also have to do away with Social Security and Medicare — which Trump claims to love. The White House economists also have trouble dismissing modern-day socialism in the Nordic countries, which enjoy the world’s highest quality of life; they attempt to debunk Nordic success by pointing to the high price of pickup trucks there, a curious metric."
I want to add the socialism of military welfare, where we pay military people to get ready to kill for us. The United States DoD is a welfare program bigger than any other country has, bigger than the next 11 countries total.
OK, what else have you got?
"If the same academic rigor were applied to Trump, we could use superficial similarities to come up with other compelling theories:
Because Trump shoved the prime minister of Montenegro, he is virtually indistinguishable from Attila the Hun, who terrorized and destroyed Eastern Europe.
Because Trump describes peaceful protesters as a “mob” that has to be defeated, he’s the same as Pol Pot, who said “he who protests is an enemy” — and killed one-fifth of his population.
Because Trump uses Joseph Stalin’s “enemy of the people” phrase, it’s logical to assume Trump, too, will kill 20 million people.
Trump is undiplomatic — just like Genghis Khan. Trump can be erratic — just like Ivan the Terrible. Trump can be cruel (seeking to deny U.S.-born children citizenship!) — just like Vlad the Impaler.
(And let’s not create a Führer by making Hitler comparisons.)
When you start from a place of intellectual dishonesty, there is no telling where you’ll end up. That is the very foundation of Trumponomics."