"Out of control? Or is Trump's tweeting designed to distract?" Tweety wants us to stop looking at his Russia ties. Show us your tax returns for 2016 and we will be happy. Those returns are not under audit.
Under pressure over links to Russia, the presidential thumbs twitched and out came an extraordinary charge against Obama – but we’ve seen such tactics before
And now he says Rice committed a crime and AGAIN offers NO PROOF. When does America, even Tweety supporters, get his administration is failing every minute he is in office?
He uses this tactic so much it is OBVIOUS!
Tweety has NO CREDIBILITY with Americans, so how can he possibly deal with international issues, Korea and Syria, much less ISIS!
Lies upon lies upon false accusation upon false accusation with no evidence or proof whatsoever!
Donald "Tweety" Trump is making excuses almost every day for his future failure. The USA he inherited is not a mess, no carnage, and is in fact, GREAT ALREADY, considering what his people, banks, Goldman Sachs, etc., on Wall Street allowed to happen in 2008!
"Fact check: Trump's messy case that he inherited a mess"
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/factcheck/
Josh Boak, Calvin WoodwardAssociated Press, 21 Feb 2017
No, that is a lie.
"Did Trump inherit a mess? 8 charts show otherwise"
By Louis Jacobson on Wednesday, March 1st, 2017 at 2:59 p.m.Did Trump inherit a mess? 8 charts show otherwise
By Louis Jacobson on Wednesday, March 1st, 2017 at 2:59 p.m.
"The truth about Obama’s economic legacy and Trump’s inheritance"
March 1, 2017 8.39pm EST
http://theconversation.com/the-truth-about-obamas-economic-legacy-and-trumps-inheritance-73889
"President Donald Trump has been trashing the economy and his predecessor’s legacy lately.
For example, in his free-wheeling Feb. 16 press conference, Trump said he “inherited a mess” from President Barack Obama. His newly minted Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin followed suit a week later by telling the Wall Street Journal that Obama’s policies are to blame for the slower-than-normal growth the U.S. has experienced since the financial crisis in 2008.
While you wouldn’t know it from the way the Trump team has been talking about it, the economy is actually in pretty good shape. The current economic expansion just became the third-longest on record. The economy has been adding jobs every month for more than six years, the longest winning streak since World War II. And the federal budget deficit has sharply declined from a high of 9.8 percent of GDP in the middle of the Great Recession to a manageable 3.2 percent last year."