(May 21, 2019 at 4:41 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: de rigueur
(May 21, 2019 at 4:38 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Regardless of the outcome, Trump's behavior is increasingly erratic and continuously shows he doesn't like being told "No."
He doesn't understand that his private success of getting away with murder by dragging lawsuits through courts till the other party gave up, is not how it works in government.
Oh, yes it IS how it works in government. Not how it SHOULD work, maybe, but taking advantage of the court system to get your arse out of trouble is practically di rigueur for government officials.
Boru
You are right, "Not how it should work". But still not the same. It is still an abuse of power on his part and that is "not how it should work."
He is still getting far more scrutiny nationwide and globally than he would if he had never run.
Government isn't a private company and does not run like a private company, that is what I mean by that. He is not dealing with the same type of "yes men" he was used to in the private sector.