Yes, both Nixon and Trump felt they were above the law and tried to quash criminal investigations; whether or not they ultimately succeeded is irrelevant to the fact of criminal intent and unconstitutional abuse of power. "John Dean"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 10, 2019
I do question whether this is more of a political stunt by the Democrats, meant to provoke Trump with its obvious reference to Nixonian obstruction of justice. John Dean is not relevant to the Trump investigation; he has not worked for Trump. "John Dean"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 10, 2019
"Obstruction". You keep using that word, but it doesn't mean what you think it means.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 10, 2019
You're the obstructionist bastard who fired Comey over that Russian thing. You're the asshole who ordered McGahn to fire Mueller. You're the guy who suborned perjury to witness.
What's really bad for business is a depopulation strategy. Abortion restrictions hurt businesses who profit at murdering preborn life.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 10, 2019
If and when government fails at its primary objective of protecting life, it undermines its own legitimacy. https://t.co/7MTlEr6VIO
It's like the long-disproved 77-center conspiracy rubbish continues to mushroom. #MomsEqualPay— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 10, 2019
‘Tariffs are a beautiful thing’ says the Bonehead-in-Chief. Just a reminder: exporters do not pay tariffs; importers do and pass along their costs, ultimately to American consumers. What Trump is really saying is that he loves raising taxes on lower to middle-income Americans.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 10, 2019
Trump is pissed off at the Fed for raising rates in December. Higher rates tend to discourage malinvestment and pressure stocks and servicing the national debt. Moreover, the resulting stronger dollar tends to exacerbate Trump's bugaboo, the trade deficit. Possible recession?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 10, 2019
The Democrats reconsidered voting themselves a raise over working overtime on investigating Trump, their 2018 mandate. "House Democrats"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
Only 1 in 3 American citizens can pass the citizenship test. But Trump and his fellow xenophobic minions hypocritically demand a higher standard of foreign -born residents. https://t.co/PsYyNZjFL2— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
This is Soft Rock America. Only 19% of socialist-sympathetic young people can pass a citizenship test; some of them believe the Cold War was the result of climate change. https://t.co/qIhbfckp0a— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
This is Soft Rock America. Why is the public school monopoly doing such an incompetent job teaching students about American history? Maybe ABBA can explain what students really focus on in the classroom: https://t.co/pzYo3sV8mQ— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
No, I never got kissed as a single college instructor or professor, never dated a current or past student. But some aggressive coeds did some very strange, provocative things during lecture or office hours (probably not what you're thinking). https://t.co/gVg1wMB28A— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
Unlike the Bastard-in-Chief, Amash is a true patriot and principled. Political whores like Trump will pay a price in time. I don't know if Amash wants to be reelected, but the GOP establishment tried and failed 5 years ago with a self-funded multi-millionaire. AMASH FOR POTUS!— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
The Freedom Caucus was infiltrated years ago by others with a non-liberty agenda. Trump is a corrupt political whore who opposes fiscal conservatism, free trade, free markets, and non-interventionism. Anyone who puts Trump over liberty is contemptible. "House Freedom Caucus"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
The Freedom Caucus left Amash, not so much the other way around. I've never been an Amash constituent, but as a fellow libertarian-conservative, I've followed him for years. Amash remains chair of the more principled House Liberty Caucus. "House Freedom Caucus"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
When a caucus founder resigns, it means that the caucus has morphed to something that has lost its way in principle. When other members refuse to recognize that Trump has repeatedly put himself over the rule of law, they have sold their souls. "House Freedom Caucus"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
Thousands, maybe millions of us are praying that Justin Amash will run for President on the Libertarian Party ticket and give the American people a true choice versus the failed leadership of Trump and Democrats. "House Freedom Caucus"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
Pope Francis has asked for priests to limit homilies to 10 minutes. Can I be the lay buzzer minister? https://t.co/C9Fv1PTTd9— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
Pope Francis, whose own writings on the ecology are no more original than Joe Biden's, is more interested in a secular progressive agenda than ambiguous church teachings, falling mass attendance, and corruption, like the gay predator WV bishop. https://t.co/0QA0asWvn1— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
If you think that the legalized murder of preborn children is "good for business", then your business leadership skills are fucked up. "Top Execs of 180 Companies"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
Reportedly, AOC has her eyes on higher office. Chuck Schumer is waking up to nightmares about AOC's 31% approval ratings. Even Trump has higher ratings in NY than AOC.https://t.co/JNLGVTfnii— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
The GOP needs to send Tariff Man a veto-proof message that his anti-growth tariff mongering threats to American consumers are unacceptable. The GOP is in danger of losing businesses to the Dems; Biden can simply promise to rollback Trump policies. https://t.co/cai6jCfypY— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
The Federal Reserve needs to send a clear message to Trump that it's not going to bail Trump out of markets roiled by his anti-constitutional tariff mongering that is hurting the American economy.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
The Vichy Congress better beware. After Trump is no longer in office, we are coming after each RINO who aided and abetted Trump's xenophobia, trade wars, and massive deficits.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
Mauldin suggests Trump's hubris over surviving a Chinese tariff standoff is a fatal conceit preceded by the hapless Hoover Administration's Smoot-Hawley bill, which helped exacerbate an ordinary recession into the Great Depression. Trump is Hoover 2.0.https://t.co/zaqSXemIjl …— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
"Net Neutrality" is an oxymoron, pushing-on-a-string rubbish. Government has NEVER fixed ANYTHING. You name it-poverty, healthcare, college tuition, home mortgages. The one thing you can be sure: corrupt corporations will profit from the product of political whores #NetNeutrality— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
Just a reminder that Trump's tariffs are fraudulent ("national defense", "emergencies"), illegal, and unconstitutional. Tariffs are taxes, and only Congress can enact taxes. Trump has made no attempt to get Congressional approval. https://t.co/ErzUakFqVX— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
It's incredible to me how the GOP, given the Tea Party revolt over Obama's massive destabilizing interventions in the economy creating uncertainty and prolonging the Great Recession, can put up with Trump's erratic, impulsive decisions whipsawing the markets.They will pay a price— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 11, 2019
The freak show of Virginia Democrat politics continues. Joe Morrissey, the father of 5 children from 4 women, knocked off the incumbent state senator and it wasn't even close. He is best known for fathering a child with his then 17-year-old assistant, nearly 40 years younger.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
None of the above 59% "Trump 41%"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
Most of the tweets I'm seeing on this seem to be guilt by association of the unconstitutional imprisonment of Japanese-American citizens. The bigger issue is providing adequate food, shelter, medical care apart from overcrowded facilities. And St. Obama did the same. "Fort Sill"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
I think most FNC viewers chose to vet the Mueller Report via Trumpkin sycophant Sean Hannity. You don't even have to read the report; Trump has been fighting the investigation tooth-and-nail for 2 years, trying to shut it down. Corrupt intent in the public eye. "Shep Smith"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
This is Soft Rock America. Where was Joe Morrissey when Donny Osmond remade the Steve Lawrence classic? https://t.co/cWGM0uzCGm— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
Nonsense. The First Amendment specifically recognizes voluntary associations, including corporations.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
We've seen too many corrupt leftists, especially on the West Coast, abuse the public trust by launching discriminatory boycotts, imposing their personal agendas. This legislation is a first step in protecting the rule of law. "Save Chick-fil-A"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
AOC will quickly tell you the $3500 suit/shoes she's wearing aren't her own. Of course, if you are in the socialist elite, you don't need to own it to control it. Do you think Maduro is eating his pets? https://t.co/R35sfcTxdc— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
I'm somewhat amused by Trump's Iowa feud with Biden. Trump says that Obama rescued Biden from a failed political career. I do think Obama's choice was one of the worst ever (until McCain picked Palin). Everyone thought Obama would pick Clinton, who wanted and earned it.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
Yes, polls are still early, but a Quinnipiac poll showing Trump doing no better than 42% and losing beyond error to a half dozen Dem challengers should worry him. Trump's hope is Biden will abandon the center to him in order to win the nominations from Dem leftists. He needs more— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
Trumpkins still think 2016's unlikely results are replicable and polls systematically mask Trump's true strength. The fact is Trump lost the House last year, and many of the candidates he pushed failed. Yes, Obama lost the midterms and got reelected, but Trump is not Obama.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
Trump won in 2016 largely because he swept a number of photo finish states, a statistical anomaly. He was an outsider without a public policy track record going up against a politician with sky-high unfavorables. He has lost a huge chunk of independents. Dems won't sit out 2020.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
I don't speak for most voters, but I'm personally exhausted by a manic-depressive President who constantly makes bad impulsive decisions and almost routinely roils the markets with his unpresidential tweet. Not exactly Silent Cal, whose accomplishments dwarfed Trump's— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
Trump tells his minions he's draining the swamp, but we now have the highest federal worker headcount since Obama left office. https://t.co/4je2MSNqME— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
Kudos to the Congress for taking on Trump's morally bankrupt arms sales to the outlaw Saudi Arabia regime engaged in genocide against Yemen civilians.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
Economic nationalism or "patriotism" is toxic, megalomaniac madness, tried and failed under Nazi Germany and elsewhere, whether the purveyor is Donald Trump or Cherokee Lizzie. As Tina Turner might sing, "We don't need another hero." We can trade on our own.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
This is Soft Rock America. Just a reminder that a free market of 330M Americans fosters win/win exchanges without the need for political whores like Trump, Warren, AOC or Sanders: we don't self-serving heroes https://t.co/iS6p0HnAhM— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
What moron seriously believes that the "solution" to our healthcare sector issues is a government monopoly? The same government which has created an inflation-bound sector during the past 50 years and maintains a functionally bankrupt senior entitlement program? #MedicareForAll— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 12, 2019
This is utter bullshit. Government monopoly NEVER does NOTHING. Only the FREE MARKET achieves the goods and services we need through VOLUNTARY TRANSACTIONS. Government FUCKS everything up. Political whores are the REAL elite.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
Socialism is the parasitic scam that political elitists use to pretend that government monopoly and political privilege can improve over the voluntary win-win exchanges of 330M American consumers. Envy is a vice, not virtue. #DemocraticSocialism— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
You are a political parasite. You have never contributed to the real economy of voluntary exchanges of goods and services, capitalism which has done more to raise people out of poverty than your self-serving Politics of Envy, a vice, not a virtue.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
Political and business corruption is the inevitable result of the government monopoly. If we had the rule/generality of law and smaller scale of government regulations and resources, we wouldn't have corporate welfare. No:"democratic socialism" benefits only the political whores.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
This is revisionist history. FDR in fact implemented a version of fascism: https://t.co/7sJ8E13dtj— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
Bernie Sanders is in a state of denial. FDR's emulation of the ideas of Hitler and Mussolini exacerbated the Depression. All three made a straw man of classical liberalism, embracing a fatal conceit of the political elite #DemocraticSocialism https://t.co/7sJ8E13dtj— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
It's time for the US to formally end the anachronism of the trade embargo, which has outlasted the death of Castro. It's time to expose that Cuba's issues are due to socialist failure vs. morally unjustifiable US economic warfare. https://t.co/qdaCMbCr2s— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
Just a reminder that the US is not the world's policeman. We don't need Trump exacerbating the situation. "Gulf of Oman"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
Yeah. That's been the Democrat strategy for decades since the fascist FDR.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
Weaponizing impeachment is divisive by nature. There's an election next year. Walk those boots to a voting booth.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
I don't think taking advantage of information from foreign sources is an issue; it's part of the free market of ideas. The corruption issue is any quid pro quo for that information. I'm a NeverTrumper, but Trump is trolling you guys. #ImpeachmentInquiryNow— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
This is crackpot bullshit. There is nothing intrinsically wrong with opposition research from any source; where does the First Amendment imply a ban on foreign sources?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
I don't have an issue with targeting Trump's abuse of Presidential authority, acting with corrupt intent, including his target of the Russia investigation. But stop putting lipstick on a pig: this is a partisan reprisal and perverts the Constitution #ImpeachmentInquiryNow— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
Junior is a cow chip off the old block.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
This is Soft Rock America. Trump is bragging about having met with the Prince of Whales. Cue Michael Jackson: https://t.co/iQNIGmwG6P— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
George Will, in yet another brilliant article, is basically pointing out doomsday predictions (requiring government intervention) have rarely been validated as innovation in the private economy has expanded known supplies (never mind more efficient utilization and substitutes). https://t.co/Juo4zX3AQE— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
Doing partisan work on the public dime is a violation of the public trust. The Trump House is even swampier than the rest of DC. "Kellyanne Conway"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
Trump likes to discuss things with world leaders like Prince Charles, whose mandate comes from being Queen Elizabeth's son. Maybe that's because he's seen dealing with Kim Jong-Un, the heir to the NK communist monarchy. "Prince of Whales"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
Wow, Trump is now doing the job of his own Press Secretary— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
Well, trying to cover a manic-depressive tweeting Trump is all but impossible. I wonder who won the office pool on when she would leave. "Sarah Huckabee Sanders"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 13, 2019
Leftists want to argue if pro-lifers don't agree with their government domestic policies, they are "hypocrites". Pro-lifers do not support the murder of asylum seekers. If you look at my feed, I'm strongly pro-immigrant— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
Pro-aborts are heartless. Milano's career: death cert. pic.twitter.com/RWa5obEoXH
This is Soft Rock America. Sarah Sanders always seems to have a dour expression on her face. Lighten up, girl; soon you'll not have to explain Trump's daily nonsense. https://t.co/qiDInX4lbb— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
Just a reminder that crony capitalism is a consequence of the scale of government and abandonment of the generality of law. Elon Musk is the poster boy for crony capitalism. https://t.co/5aHyz3yOBN— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
Pompeo's scapegoating of Iran for the Oman Tanker attacks is a troubling manifestation of neo-conservative influence in the Trump Administration. Could this have been a false flag attack (i.e., by a regional Iran adversary? Maybe, even likely. https://t.co/i6Q8xYWdGo— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
The Trumpkins are out in force today, sycophants for the Dotard-in-Chief. Looking forward to his retirement next year and federal prosecution once he's evicted from the White House. "Happy Birthday President Trump"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
I prefer Presidents who won the popular vote. #JohnMcCainDay— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
The land of liberty for all doesn't require a pledge.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
Some responded to the celebration of Trump's birthday by declaring John McCain Day. I wrote a tweet that mocks Trump's saying "I prefer people who weren't captured". Sigh. If the tweet worked, I wouldn't have to explain it.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
I remember criticizing Obama for overexposure in the media. I thought "less is more", not to mention Obama was too full of himself. Before the 2010 midterms, a Dem reminded Obama that Clinton lost the House in 1994, and Obama dismissed the comparison, noting he wasn't Clinton.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
In a similar way, I'm tired of Trump's overexposure, his constant tweeting, his repetitive soundbites, his perpetual hype, his playing the victim card, his attacks on the press, his impulsive decision making, his juvenile behavior, his power grabs, etc.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
Trump says that he won't fire Kellyanne Conway for violations of the Hatch Act. So much for that oath to faithfully execute the office of the Presidency. Because in his mind, Trump thinks he's above the law.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
Basically, there are reporting requirements meeting at least $10,000 in transactions (a check on money laundering, etc.) The IRS looks for workarounds to the reporting requirements and can confiscate assets, without proof of underlying criminal activity. Good guys won in Congress https://t.co/45cL5w08Ze— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
There are 35 certificate of need states. Basically these hamper entering or upgrading markets, requiring justification of unmet need, perhaps the consent of existing competitors. Florida just passed a partial reform for new hospitals. https://t.co/unxnae3jpb— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
What a phony, manipulative bastard! The Founding Fathers would kick his corrupt, plutocrat ass!— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
Just a reminder that real patriotism is not ostentatious worship of cloth, but fidelity to foundation beliefs in unalienable rights and limited government. #FlagDay2019— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
If you really respect the flag, you tolerate the rights of people to burn it. #FlagDay2019— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
The only thing Jacqueline Kennedy had in common with Melania is marrying an old plutocrat. "Jackie O"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 14, 2019
Certificate of need laws started in NY out of fear overcapacity would lead to higher prices or fraud pushing medically unnecessary utilization. The anti-competitive concept was mandated for federal healthcare disbursements during the Nixon Administration. https://t.co/nY8ENNh2ea— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 15, 2019
The certificate of need rationale put economics on its head. If you go back to the 1930's, FDR was concerned that the agricultural overcapacity would drive down prices leaving farmers unable to service their debts. So he tried to guarantee high crop prices through quotas.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 15, 2019
We free marketers point out federal intervention in the markets (like Trump's unconstitutional tariffs) is inherently corrupt, picking winners and losers in the market. Consumers generally benefit from lower prices, competitive innovation, and/or more convenient accessibility.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 15, 2019
There are some services or niches in healthcare where there is "real" market competition, e.g., Lasik surgery. I had my eyes done about 18 years back when I lived in Silicon Valley for less than $2K (then a bargain vs $3K or more). Today you can see commercials for $250/eye.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 15, 2019
;Are you sure there isn't a regulation (or will be) banning a book like yours?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 15, 2019
How STUPID is Trump to have NOT anticipated Stephanopoulos' predictable question over whether he would be open to meddling by a foreign power in the 2020 election? It's like he hasn't learned a thing over the past 2.5 years. His response was totally clueless.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 15, 2019
I understand partisan politics can be nasty. I know petty insults are Trump's sophomoric shtick. But listening Trump rant for a minute on how stupid Biden is reveals he is unworthy of the office he holds. Smart people, unlike Trump, don't go around acting like a school bully.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 15, 2019
Whereas I'm frustrated that the GOP hasn't revisited the notion of catastrophic healthcare or basic healthcare plans marketed across states, I dislike the Democratic response of government-run healthcare. For instance, the Swiss have universal coverage. https://t.co/W8ltPPrVpr— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 15, 2019
This Dem obsession with foreign powers being able to provide more effective opposition research on politicians than domestic firms? Seriously, if the Russians are so much better, why aren't the Dems outsourcing to them? Hillary lost despite spending vastly more than Trump.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 15, 2019
I have to chuckle when I hear progressives talk about a hostile work environment. I once subcontracted to a Russian-descent female owned HHS contractor. I had to visit the Russian immigrant DBA's office. On the back of his office door was a human target peppered with BB holes.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 15, 2019
as a libertarian: "Taxman" #MostUnderratedBeatlesSong— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 15, 2019
Phoenix police went apeshit on a non-resisting father and pregnant fiancee after their 4-year-old daughter shoplifted a doll. Someone needs to take an anger management class. https://t.co/YFhGFsOCgX— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 16, 2019
Is there anything worse than using taxpayer money to subsidize leftist political whores, especially in the one party Left Coast? https://t.co/bFZFQiN2oo— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 16, 2019
A veteran with recent spinal surgery, frustrated with getting the runaround from VA hospital bureaucrats, found himself bodyslammed and manhandled by VA security to the point of gasping for breath. The poster child for government-run healthcare. https://t.co/JwDWeQieO9— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 16, 2019
Let Trump be Trump. #IHateWhenPeopleSay— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 16, 2019
"You're a racist" because you disagree with far-left orthodoxy #IHateWhenPeopleSay— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 16, 2019
fair trade, not fee trade #IHateWhenPeopleSay— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 16, 2019
taxes are the price we pay for civilized society #IHateWhenPeopleSay— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 16, 2019
the Great Recession was caused by the free market, not government #IHateWhenPeopleSay— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 16, 2019
There is no member of Congress I find more contemptible. This neo-con warmongering and anti-immigration (including proposed cuts to legal) are a departure from our Founding Fathers. It's people like Cotton and Trump why I left the GOP, and I'm not a Dem. "Tom Cotton"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 16, 2019
To beat Trump in 2020, the Dems must appeal to the center-right; this means recognizing the limitations and feasibility of central government and a healthy skepticism of economic and international intervention. It means selecting a leader who can work with political opposition. https://t.co/x4GAaeefSy— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 16, 2019
Thank you for explaining why you'll NEVER be President.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
You anti-Constitutional nationalist Trumpkin minions are an abomination to the Founding Fathers. Note that the revolutionaries took down George III's coat of arms and burned it after the Dec of Indhttps://t.co/XCaWm19h0I
Burning of a flag is protected by the First Amendment. Congress cannot legislate sanctions against exercise of the First Amendment,, and as President you take an oath to preserve and protect the Constitution. Any attempt to violate the oath, as you suggest, is impeachable.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Basically, the natural right to migrate to the United States was generally recognized and protected (with certain racist exceptions) until the Coolidge Administration implemented the anti-market quota system. You Know Nothings are an abomination to our classical liberal heritage.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
I recently heard reference to this video during a recent Tom Woods podcast.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Carey Wedler, a former progressive and Obama supporter, lost her shirt making this awesome 5-year-old video rant. https://t.co/aF6uIIPJm3
Be very careful of weaponizing the impeachment process; it's a double-edged sword. The polls suggest up to 60% or more of Americans oppose impeachment--which means Pelosi could lose the House next year for an impeachment which would never gain conviction in a GOP Senate.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
This is Soft Rock America. ABC broadcast an interview with Trump. No doubt Trumpkins cheered Trump being Trump. https://t.co/UKFOgsHkTb— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Green Acres runs on electricity from a coal plant #ScandalizeAMovieOrShow— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Oh, hell no. Somehow you attached the picture of an Empty Suit who got the Nobel Peace Prize and then approved kill lists, including of Americans without due process, expanded undeclared wars, who doubled a $10T debt, and owned the slowest economic recovery in US history.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
No, America's Dad is not adulterer Donald Trump, rapist Bill Cosby, or some other feckless celebrity. It's more like the untold millions like my late Dad, who was a role model for my brothers and me, who loved my mother unconditionally and put his family first. "America's Dad"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Well, if Mulvaney was trying to signal to Trump he needs to stop lying to the press, it didn't work.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
This is contemptible bullshit. Protections against voter fraud are not "suppression". There are accommodations for conditions like homelessness. The fact that the black vote declined in non-Obama elections says more about who was on a ballot and a Constitutional right not to vote— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
This is Soft Rock America. I saw a tweet on Morning Joe which notes the GOP has devolved to a cult of the Angry Orange Man. https://t.co/XpDrbqUMSG— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Meme of the Day. I think this adaptation of a well-known Internet meme (not mine) may be the funniest anti-Trump meme I've ever seen: so true! pic.twitter.com/WIl26UDWPG— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Your response is disingenuous bullshit. The fighting words standard or words that challenge public safety is NOT, as you suggest, applicable to disagreeable speech. Flag burning is specifically protected political speech. You need to take Constitution 101. https://t.co/l0P8moTTAP— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
“Right now, China is getting absolutely decimated by companies that are leaving China, going to other countries, including our own, because they don’t want to pay the tariffs.” - Trump— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
For the millionth time, Dumbass-in-Chief. Foreign companies don't pay tariffs: importers do.
This young woman is a "victim". I have a niece with a lovely voice who started as an opera major in college. Some professor had a brutally honest conversation of her limited professional prospects. She later earned her BBA and is gainfully employed.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Stop playing the victim card pic.twitter.com/zIDy5FjIZo
Trump can't understand with unemployment down for minority groups, why the GOP is only supported by 8-25% of minority voters. Juan Williams suggests Trump's tariff wars are an desperate attempt to hold non-college white male Obama/Trump voters. https://t.co/7wMBr4KOJV— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Reality check for parasitic leftist socialist whores: pic.twitter.com/Oc1t83p9Yj— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Climate change alarmists don't understand their proposed political "solutions" won't even achieve their unrealistic objectives. https://t.co/ZB7QroIQ5F— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Apparently Harvard has no faith in its diversity propaganda training to mentor Kyle Kashuv into a more tolerant perspective. Harvard is really saying that it doesn't respect conservative Kyle's perspective, which makes "diversity" an oxymoron.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Nope. The ERA deadline passed in 1979; 5 states have rescinded ratification. It's also likely other states' ratifications have expired as well. It's hard to argue that ratification limits are unconstitutional; you cannot reasonably argue state ratifications decades apart equal.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Trump is trying to fearmonger investors, arguing the markets will crash if he is not reelected.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
First of all, this is one of the longest recoveries in history; it's likely we'll see a recession sooner than later, whoever is POTUS.
Second, Presidents make little difference.
What Trump wants you to forget is that Wall Street was worried about the uncertainties of Trump's anti-trade/other policies and rallied when Comey exonerated Clinton. It's clear the markets preferred Clinton's more stable policies. https://t.co/1PL3CajgXt— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Ask why Finland abandoned UBI. The last thing lower-income people need is leftist political whores manipulating them into voting for the political elite. The free market is the only force to boost people out of poverty. #PoorPeoplesCampaign— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Trump donated to a sperm bank. #SixWordHorror— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
The way for people to improve their standard of living is to pursue higher-value knowledge and skills--and for the government to open the economy (no licensing, fewer mandates, lower taxes) and pursue a strong currency policy with fewer trade barriers.. #RaiseTheWage— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Trump Derangement Syndrome is blinding Dems from a more humane migrant policy. McConnell says Dems blocked him from adding humanitarian assistance to a disaster relief bill. This did NOT involve funds for Trump's wall. McConnell says he may bring it up as a standalone measure.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
Easy question. Kashuv deserves it more; he finished higher, had great SAT scores and a higher GPA. Hogg is an exploitative, manipulative punk who merely embraced political correctness.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019
If you do not stand for protecting the unalienable rights of preborn children, your morals and politics are bullshit. #ROEAct— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) June 17, 2019