Donald Trump
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Why do you think investigations start and end in 90 days?PJfanwillneverleave1 said:^^^
It's true. All these nothingburgers are amounting to zip, zero, zilch nada. Who's hungry?
Do you realize that the watergate break-in investigation started in June of 72 and Nixon didn't resign until August of 74. Now I know those numbers go right over your head, but to say that because Muller has been on it for 90 days and he hasn't filed charges that it's a "nothingburger" is beyond absurd.0 -
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I am not saying that it should happen overnight but you have to conclude that as fast as these "breaking news impeachment worthy nothing burgers" come up they disappear to the next one almost daily. It's time for action. Less talk more walk.
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Most people realize that that's an impossible request. Most people are educated enough to realize that investigations take time. Those that can't accept that very basic fact are naive and uninformed.
So, no. I don't have a rough date. But I can give you a rough date of your next ridiculous post: July 20, 2017.I LOVE MUSIC.
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President Trump won w/ less voters. So anything is possible.
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Not really a bad thing to say to the citizens as President.
Latest tweet from President Trump...
I am asking all citizens to believe in yourselves, believe in your future, and believe, once more, in America. #AmericaFirst
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You can when only 60% of eligible voters go and vote.Halifax2TheMax said:
You can't win with 35%ledvedderman said:
Don't be sure. His 35% are voters who will walk through hell to vote for the guy. They're where the passion lies at the moment. It's personal to them. Pick off some independent percentage points with something like infrastructure and there's an easy path to victory.Halifax2TheMax said:
Trump's base of 35% won't win elections. What will be most telling is how many republican house candidates that run in non-gerrymandered republican districts and republican senate candidates have Trump stump for them.Gern Blansten said:
We'll soon see...but I think tRump may have made that statement so that his base will remain with him when he fires Mueller.Halifax2TheMax said:
Would anyone like to follow the money, from Russia with love and a PTAPE, all the way to impeachment? It's seems Mueller would like to. So much for those brilliantly disappearing headlines.jeffbr said:Looks like Mueller isn't concerned with Trump's threats, and is taking a "wide-angle" approach to Trump's business dealings. Russia connections, shady business transactions, Deutsche Bank, here we go!Mueller Expands Probe to Trump Business Transactions
"The U.S. special counsel investigating possible ties between the Donald Trumpcampaign and Russia in last year’s election is examining a broad range of transactions involving Trump’s businesses as well as those of his associates, according to a person familiar with the probe.The president told the New York Times on Wednesday that any digging into matters beyond Russia would be out of bounds. Trump’s businesses have involved Russians for years, making the boundaries fuzzy so Special Counsel Robert Mueller appears to be taking a wide-angle approach to his two-month-old probe.
FBI investigators and others are looking at Russian purchases of apartments in Trump buildings, Trump’s involvement in a controversial SoHo development with Russian associates, the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow and Trump’s sale of a Florida mansion to a Russian oligarch in 2008, the person said."
Why would Trump say that his businesses are off limits? Does he dictate the scope and breadth of independent investigations? Cornered rat indeed.
I think tRump is right that his base will stick with him. But I think he will lose major GOP support. I can't believe he has any now....but it would be very bad for him to fire Mueller.
The guy isn't savvy in politics, but he's developed a mindset in his base that would have them die before not voting for him again. Those are the types of voters you want in your corner.
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Exactly. And you pick off just a few points from independents. What I posted on the last page is completely realistic. If he survives to 2020 and feels the desire to run again, IF NOTHING CHANGES with his current numbers, he has a path to re-election.PJ_Soul said:
You can when only 60% of eligible voters go and vote.Halifax2TheMax said:
You can't win with 35%ledvedderman said:
Don't be sure. His 35% are voters who will walk through hell to vote for the guy. They're where the passion lies at the moment. It's personal to them. Pick off some independent percentage points with something like infrastructure and there's an easy path to victory.Halifax2TheMax said:
Trump's base of 35% won't win elections. What will be most telling is how many republican house candidates that run in non-gerrymandered republican districts and republican senate candidates have Trump stump for them.Gern Blansten said:
We'll soon see...but I think tRump may have made that statement so that his base will remain with him when he fires Mueller.Halifax2TheMax said:
Would anyone like to follow the money, from Russia with love and a PTAPE, all the way to impeachment? It's seems Mueller would like to. So much for those brilliantly disappearing headlines.jeffbr said:Looks like Mueller isn't concerned with Trump's threats, and is taking a "wide-angle" approach to Trump's business dealings. Russia connections, shady business transactions, Deutsche Bank, here we go!Mueller Expands Probe to Trump Business Transactions
"The U.S. special counsel investigating possible ties between the Donald Trumpcampaign and Russia in last year’s election is examining a broad range of transactions involving Trump’s businesses as well as those of his associates, according to a person familiar with the probe.The president told the New York Times on Wednesday that any digging into matters beyond Russia would be out of bounds. Trump’s businesses have involved Russians for years, making the boundaries fuzzy so Special Counsel Robert Mueller appears to be taking a wide-angle approach to his two-month-old probe.
FBI investigators and others are looking at Russian purchases of apartments in Trump buildings, Trump’s involvement in a controversial SoHo development with Russian associates, the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow and Trump’s sale of a Florida mansion to a Russian oligarch in 2008, the person said."
Why would Trump say that his businesses are off limits? Does he dictate the scope and breadth of independent investigations? Cornered rat indeed.
I think tRump is right that his base will stick with him. But I think he will lose major GOP support. I can't believe he has any now....but it would be very bad for him to fire Mueller.
The guy isn't savvy in politics, but he's developed a mindset in his base that would have them die before not voting for him again. Those are the types of voters you want in your corner.
Do I think it will happen? No. his numbers could still drop several points. That means he has to move to the middle for a few more points. Infrastructure would do that. Or a war. I'm just pointing out that this won't be a slam dunk. Democrats need to find an amazing candidate out there.0 -
Stop commenting on other members or risk timeout. Discuss the subject, NOT EACH OTHER. Maybe this obnoxious caps and bolding will help with clarity on this issue...tired of saying it. Next, heads will have to roll by your choice. Thanks.Falling down,...not staying down0
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Exactly. A lot of dems don't realize this and focus on the nothingburgers instead. When President Trump is re-elected they are going to lose their minds asking themselves over and over again "How did this happen"?ledvedderman said:
Exactly. And you pick off just a few points from independents. What I posted on the last page is completely realistic. If he survives to 2020 and feels the desire to run again, IF NOTHING CHANGES with his current numbers, he has a path to re-election.PJ_Soul said:
You can when only 60% of eligible voters go and vote.Halifax2TheMax said:
You can't win with 35%ledvedderman said:
Don't be sure. His 35% are voters who will walk through hell to vote for the guy. They're where the passion lies at the moment. It's personal to them. Pick off some independent percentage points with something like infrastructure and there's an easy path to victory.Halifax2TheMax said:
Trump's base of 35% won't win elections. What will be most telling is how many republican house candidates that run in non-gerrymandered republican districts and republican senate candidates have Trump stump for them.Gern Blansten said:
We'll soon see...but I think tRump may have made that statement so that his base will remain with him when he fires Mueller.Halifax2TheMax said:
Would anyone like to follow the money, from Russia with love and a PTAPE, all the way to impeachment? It's seems Mueller would like to. So much for those brilliantly disappearing headlines.jeffbr said:Looks like Mueller isn't concerned with Trump's threats, and is taking a "wide-angle" approach to Trump's business dealings. Russia connections, shady business transactions, Deutsche Bank, here we go!Mueller Expands Probe to Trump Business Transactions
"The U.S. special counsel investigating possible ties between the Donald Trumpcampaign and Russia in last year’s election is examining a broad range of transactions involving Trump’s businesses as well as those of his associates, according to a person familiar with the probe.The president told the New York Times on Wednesday that any digging into matters beyond Russia would be out of bounds. Trump’s businesses have involved Russians for years, making the boundaries fuzzy so Special Counsel Robert Mueller appears to be taking a wide-angle approach to his two-month-old probe.
FBI investigators and others are looking at Russian purchases of apartments in Trump buildings, Trump’s involvement in a controversial SoHo development with Russian associates, the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow and Trump’s sale of a Florida mansion to a Russian oligarch in 2008, the person said."
Why would Trump say that his businesses are off limits? Does he dictate the scope and breadth of independent investigations? Cornered rat indeed.
I think tRump is right that his base will stick with him. But I think he will lose major GOP support. I can't believe he has any now....but it would be very bad for him to fire Mueller.
The guy isn't savvy in politics, but he's developed a mindset in his base that would have them die before not voting for him again. Those are the types of voters you want in your corner.
Do I think it will happen? No. his numbers could still drop several points. That means he has to move to the middle for a few more points. Infrastructure would do that. Or a war. I'm just pointing out that this won't be a slam dunk. Democrats need to find an amazing candidate out there.
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You can with voter apathy.Halifax2TheMax said:
You can't win with 35%ledvedderman said:
Don't be sure. His 35% are voters who will walk through hell to vote for the guy. They're where the passion lies at the moment. It's personal to them. Pick off some independent percentage points with something like infrastructure and there's an easy path to victory.Halifax2TheMax said:
Trump's base of 35% won't win elections. What will be most telling is how many republican house candidates that run in non-gerrymandered republican districts and republican senate candidates have Trump stump for them.Gern Blansten said:
We'll soon see...but I think tRump may have made that statement so that his base will remain with him when he fires Mueller.Halifax2TheMax said:
Would anyone like to follow the money, from Russia with love and a PTAPE, all the way to impeachment? It's seems Mueller would like to. So much for those brilliantly disappearing headlines.jeffbr said:Looks like Mueller isn't concerned with Trump's threats, and is taking a "wide-angle" approach to Trump's business dealings. Russia connections, shady business transactions, Deutsche Bank, here we go!Mueller Expands Probe to Trump Business Transactions
"The U.S. special counsel investigating possible ties between the Donald Trumpcampaign and Russia in last year’s election is examining a broad range of transactions involving Trump’s businesses as well as those of his associates, according to a person familiar with the probe.The president told the New York Times on Wednesday that any digging into matters beyond Russia would be out of bounds. Trump’s businesses have involved Russians for years, making the boundaries fuzzy so Special Counsel Robert Mueller appears to be taking a wide-angle approach to his two-month-old probe.
FBI investigators and others are looking at Russian purchases of apartments in Trump buildings, Trump’s involvement in a controversial SoHo development with Russian associates, the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow and Trump’s sale of a Florida mansion to a Russian oligarch in 2008, the person said."
Why would Trump say that his businesses are off limits? Does he dictate the scope and breadth of independent investigations? Cornered rat indeed.
I think tRump is right that his base will stick with him. But I think he will lose major GOP support. I can't believe he has any now....but it would be very bad for him to fire Mueller.
The guy isn't savvy in politics, but he's developed a mindset in his base that would have them die before not voting for him again. Those are the types of voters you want in your corner."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Trump has definitely committed financial crimes... I think that's obvious... but what do I know?0
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It's really funny (well, not funny; depressing) but you can really see this coming. Of course, 2020 is a long way away, but the American left is so certain he's going to lose because he's a buffoon. It's the same way the left felt last fall. They can't just throw out Tim Kaine and expect Trump to beat himself. So who is that candidate? That's the scarry thing; so far, there's nobody.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
Exactly. A lot of dems don't realize this and focus on the nothingburgers instead. When President Trump is re-elected they are going to lose their minds asking themselves over and over again "How did this happen"?ledvedderman said:
Exactly. And you pick off just a few points from independents. What I posted on the last page is completely realistic. If he survives to 2020 and feels the desire to run again, IF NOTHING CHANGES with his current numbers, he has a path to re-election.PJ_Soul said:
You can when only 60% of eligible voters go and vote.Halifax2TheMax said:
You can't win with 35%ledvedderman said:
Don't be sure. His 35% are voters who will walk through hell to vote for the guy. They're where the passion lies at the moment. It's personal to them. Pick off some independent percentage points with something like infrastructure and there's an easy path to victory.Halifax2TheMax said:
Trump's base of 35% won't win elections. What will be most telling is how many republican house candidates that run in non-gerrymandered republican districts and republican senate candidates have Trump stump for them.Gern Blansten said:
We'll soon see...but I think tRump may have made that statement so that his base will remain with him when he fires Mueller.Halifax2TheMax said:
Would anyone like to follow the money, from Russia with love and a PTAPE, all the way to impeachment? It's seems Mueller would like to. So much for those brilliantly disappearing headlines.jeffbr said:Looks like Mueller isn't concerned with Trump's threats, and is taking a "wide-angle" approach to Trump's business dealings. Russia connections, shady business transactions, Deutsche Bank, here we go!Mueller Expands Probe to Trump Business Transactions
"The U.S. special counsel investigating possible ties between the Donald Trumpcampaign and Russia in last year’s election is examining a broad range of transactions involving Trump’s businesses as well as those of his associates, according to a person familiar with the probe.The president told the New York Times on Wednesday that any digging into matters beyond Russia would be out of bounds. Trump’s businesses have involved Russians for years, making the boundaries fuzzy so Special Counsel Robert Mueller appears to be taking a wide-angle approach to his two-month-old probe.
FBI investigators and others are looking at Russian purchases of apartments in Trump buildings, Trump’s involvement in a controversial SoHo development with Russian associates, the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow and Trump’s sale of a Florida mansion to a Russian oligarch in 2008, the person said."
Why would Trump say that his businesses are off limits? Does he dictate the scope and breadth of independent investigations? Cornered rat indeed.
I think tRump is right that his base will stick with him. But I think he will lose major GOP support. I can't believe he has any now....but it would be very bad for him to fire Mueller.
The guy isn't savvy in politics, but he's developed a mindset in his base that would have them die before not voting for him again. Those are the types of voters you want in your corner.
Do I think it will happen? No. his numbers could still drop several points. That means he has to move to the middle for a few more points. Infrastructure would do that. Or a war. I'm just pointing out that this won't be a slam dunk. Democrats need to find an amazing candidate out there.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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The American left has settled on Pence if President Trump does not get re-elected in 2020
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GOP doesn't care as long as it's their guy in charge forget the constitution, Ryan is spineless !PJ_Soul said:
It begs the question: Why weren't ties that posed conflicts of interest like that thoroughly examined before Trump was nominated, so make sure that what is happening now wouldn't be necessary?jeffbr said:Looks like Mueller isn't concerned with Trump's threats, and is taking a "wide-angle" approach to Trump's business dealings. Russia connections, shady business transactions, Deutsche Bank, here we go!Mueller Expands Probe to Trump Business Transactions
"The U.S. special counsel investigating possible ties between the Donald Trumpcampaign and Russia in last year’s election is examining a broad range of transactions involving Trump’s businesses as well as those of his associates, according to a person familiar with the probe.The president told the New York Times on Wednesday that any digging into matters beyond Russia would be out of bounds. Trump’s businesses have involved Russians for years, making the boundaries fuzzy so Special Counsel Robert Mueller appears to be taking a wide-angle approach to his two-month-old probe.
FBI investigators and others are looking at Russian purchases of apartments in Trump buildings, Trump’s involvement in a controversial SoHo development with Russian associates, the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow and Trump’s sale of a Florida mansion to a Russian oligarch in 2008, the person said."
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It's crazy. We've had presidents I've agreed with and those I have not. We've never had one where it was obvious he had no idea what he was talking about on most any subject.MayDay10 said:that new york times interview is Ibizarre. You cant even find somewhere to begin with that.
This guy was elected President. Holy shit.
The panic mode theory kind of makes sense.everybody wants the most they can possibly get
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I agree. That interview was bizarre. He's completely clueless.slightofjeff said:
It's crazy. We've had presidents I've agreed with and those I have not. We've never had one where it was obvious he had no idea what he was talking about on most any subject.MayDay10 said:that new york times interview is Ibizarre. You cant even find somewhere to begin with that.
This guy was elected President. Holy shit.
The panic mode theory kind of makes sense.I LOVE MUSIC.
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The spokesman for Trump's legal team has resigned. I wouldn't want that job either.0
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Trumpy is brushing up on his pardon lingo. Things are picking up.I LOVE MUSIC.
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Cracks in the damn
No matter what happens Putin totally fucking won and his plan worked perfectly. We have a clueless and corrupt clown as President
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Putin won what?
Do you hear yourself as an American saying this in cyberspace?
Seriously, enough with the Russia caused President Trump stuff. Prove it or move it.
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