***DONALD J TRUMP HAS OFFICIALLY BEEN IMPEACHED***

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  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    2017

    mfc2006 said:

    tbergs said:
    :clap::heart:
    But geez, I hope it doesn't take that long. The sooner he is gone, the better. I'm not really sure he will be impeached, I am hoping after he is found out that he just tucks his little orange tail between his legs and skulks away, like his boy Puzder.
    I also think a resignation is far more likely, but who knows? It may depend on how stubborn he decides to be if/when other damaging information comes to light.
    He will die in office before he resigns.
    I believe this, too. He is a "winner", and is too narcissistic to ever admit defeat, even if it was the graceful and right thing to do. So impeachment or death. I don't think the house will be too opposed to impeachment and removal if the evidence becomes irrefutable. It isn't like he has any sort of general approval rating, and his approval among white, male Republicans has dropped by double digits. Trump isn't really a Republican or a conservative. Congress can get a better ally by impeaching Trump and having Pence take the office. Death seems most likely, though. Choking on a McNugget or a KFC chicken bone, or inhaling too much Cheetos dust. Or perhaps he'll outlive his usefulness to the Soviets and they'll just poison him.
    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,681
    2018

    mfc2006 said:

    tbergs said:
    :clap::heart:
    But geez, I hope it doesn't take that long. The sooner he is gone, the better. I'm not really sure he will be impeached, I am hoping after he is found out that he just tucks his little orange tail between his legs and skulks away, like his boy Puzder.
    I also think a resignation is far more likely, but who knows? It may depend on how stubborn he decides to be if/when other damaging information comes to light.
    He will die in office before he resigns.
    I agree - there is no way his ego will allow him to resign. The only thing besides impeachment that will get him out of office is death or some catastrophic medical event or condition that renders him unable to serve.
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  • slightofjeff
    slightofjeff Posts: 7,762
    "THE FIELD"
    mfc2006 said:

    tbergs said:
    :clap::heart:
    But geez, I hope it doesn't take that long. The sooner he is gone, the better. I'm not really sure he will be impeached, I am hoping after he is found out that he just tucks his little orange tail between his legs and skulks away, like his boy Puzder.
    I also think a resignation is far more likely, but who knows? It may depend on how stubborn he decides to be if/when other damaging information comes to light.
    He will die in office before he resigns.
    jeffbr said:

    mfc2006 said:

    tbergs said:
    :clap::heart:
    But geez, I hope it doesn't take that long. The sooner he is gone, the better. I'm not really sure he will be impeached, I am hoping after he is found out that he just tucks his little orange tail between his legs and skulks away, like his boy Puzder.
    I also think a resignation is far more likely, but who knows? It may depend on how stubborn he decides to be if/when other damaging information comes to light.
    He will die in office before he resigns.
    I believe this, too. He is a "winner", and is too narcissistic to ever admit defeat, even if it was the graceful and right thing to do. So impeachment or death. I don't think the house will be too opposed to impeachment and removal if the evidence becomes irrefutable. It isn't like he has any sort of general approval rating, and his approval among white, male Republicans has dropped by double digits. Trump isn't really a Republican or a conservative. Congress can get a better ally by impeaching Trump and having Pence take the office. Death seems most likely, though. Choking on a McNugget or a KFC chicken bone, or inhaling too much Cheetos dust. Or perhaps he'll outlive his usefulness to the Soviets and they'll just poison him.
    If you look at Trump's approval rating in the districts electing these Republican representatives, it is still well over 80 percent, even now. Every new shred of evidence seems to harden his support among the die-hards, not weaken it.

    So while Trump's sagging popularity might be a drag on the party nationally, the decision to break with Trump for many of these representatives is still a matter of local politics.

    It might to come down to whether some of these people have the courage to risk re-election for the good of the country.
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  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,561

    mfc2006 said:

    tbergs said:
    :clap::heart:
    But geez, I hope it doesn't take that long. The sooner he is gone, the better. I'm not really sure he will be impeached, I am hoping after he is found out that he just tucks his little orange tail between his legs and skulks away, like his boy Puzder.
    I also think a resignation is far more likely, but who knows? It may depend on how stubborn he decides to be if/when other damaging information comes to light.
    He will die in office before he resigns.
    jeffbr said:

    mfc2006 said:

    tbergs said:
    :clap::heart:
    But geez, I hope it doesn't take that long. The sooner he is gone, the better. I'm not really sure he will be impeached, I am hoping after he is found out that he just tucks his little orange tail between his legs and skulks away, like his boy Puzder.
    I also think a resignation is far more likely, but who knows? It may depend on how stubborn he decides to be if/when other damaging information comes to light.
    He will die in office before he resigns.
    I believe this, too. He is a "winner", and is too narcissistic to ever admit defeat, even if it was the graceful and right thing to do. So impeachment or death. I don't think the house will be too opposed to impeachment and removal if the evidence becomes irrefutable. It isn't like he has any sort of general approval rating, and his approval among white, male Republicans has dropped by double digits. Trump isn't really a Republican or a conservative. Congress can get a better ally by impeaching Trump and having Pence take the office. Death seems most likely, though. Choking on a McNugget or a KFC chicken bone, or inhaling too much Cheetos dust. Or perhaps he'll outlive his usefulness to the Soviets and they'll just poison him.
    If you look at Trump's approval rating in the districts electing these Republican representatives, it is still well over 80 percent, even now. Every new shred of evidence seems to harden his support among the die-hards, not weaken it.

    So while Trump's sagging popularity might be a drag on the party nationally, the decision to break with Trump for many of these representatives is still a matter of local politics.

    It might to come down to whether some of these people have the courage to risk re-election for the good of the country.
    trump diehards will vote for whatever republican is running. I'm not sure what they're worried about.
  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856

    mfc2006 said:

    tbergs said:
    :clap::heart:
    But geez, I hope it doesn't take that long. The sooner he is gone, the better. I'm not really sure he will be impeached, I am hoping after he is found out that he just tucks his little orange tail between his legs and skulks away, like his boy Puzder.
    I also think a resignation is far more likely, but who knows? It may depend on how stubborn he decides to be if/when other damaging information comes to light.
    He will die in office before he resigns.
    jeffbr said:

    mfc2006 said:

    tbergs said:
    :clap::heart:
    But geez, I hope it doesn't take that long. The sooner he is gone, the better. I'm not really sure he will be impeached, I am hoping after he is found out that he just tucks his little orange tail between his legs and skulks away, like his boy Puzder.
    I also think a resignation is far more likely, but who knows? It may depend on how stubborn he decides to be if/when other damaging information comes to light.
    He will die in office before he resigns.
    I believe this, too. He is a "winner", and is too narcissistic to ever admit defeat, even if it was the graceful and right thing to do. So impeachment or death. I don't think the house will be too opposed to impeachment and removal if the evidence becomes irrefutable. It isn't like he has any sort of general approval rating, and his approval among white, male Republicans has dropped by double digits. Trump isn't really a Republican or a conservative. Congress can get a better ally by impeaching Trump and having Pence take the office. Death seems most likely, though. Choking on a McNugget or a KFC chicken bone, or inhaling too much Cheetos dust. Or perhaps he'll outlive his usefulness to the Soviets and they'll just poison him.
    If you look at Trump's approval rating in the districts electing these Republican representatives, it is still well over 80 percent, even now. Every new shred of evidence seems to harden his support among the die-hards, not weaken it.

    So while Trump's sagging popularity might be a drag on the party nationally, the decision to break with Trump for many of these representatives is still a matter of local politics.

    It might to come down to whether some of these people have the courage to risk re-election for the good of the country.
    When reading this morning about the votes, or lack thereof, for the health care bill, I saw that one of the Republican members said publicly he was a firm "no" and that he didn't care about the consequences because he was "more popular than Trump" with his voters.
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  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    2017

    mfc2006 said:

    tbergs said:
    :clap::heart:
    But geez, I hope it doesn't take that long. The sooner he is gone, the better. I'm not really sure he will be impeached, I am hoping after he is found out that he just tucks his little orange tail between his legs and skulks away, like his boy Puzder.
    I also think a resignation is far more likely, but who knows? It may depend on how stubborn he decides to be if/when other damaging information comes to light.
    He will die in office before he resigns.
    jeffbr said:

    mfc2006 said:

    tbergs said:
    :clap::heart:
    But geez, I hope it doesn't take that long. The sooner he is gone, the better. I'm not really sure he will be impeached, I am hoping after he is found out that he just tucks his little orange tail between his legs and skulks away, like his boy Puzder.
    I also think a resignation is far more likely, but who knows? It may depend on how stubborn he decides to be if/when other damaging information comes to light.
    He will die in office before he resigns.
    I believe this, too. He is a "winner", and is too narcissistic to ever admit defeat, even if it was the graceful and right thing to do. So impeachment or death. I don't think the house will be too opposed to impeachment and removal if the evidence becomes irrefutable. It isn't like he has any sort of general approval rating, and his approval among white, male Republicans has dropped by double digits. Trump isn't really a Republican or a conservative. Congress can get a better ally by impeaching Trump and having Pence take the office. Death seems most likely, though. Choking on a McNugget or a KFC chicken bone, or inhaling too much Cheetos dust. Or perhaps he'll outlive his usefulness to the Soviets and they'll just poison him.
    If you look at Trump's approval rating in the districts electing these Republican representatives, it is still well over 80 percent, even now. Every new shred of evidence seems to harden his support among the die-hards, not weaken it.

    So while Trump's sagging popularity might be a drag on the party nationally, the decision to break with Trump for many of these representatives is still a matter of local politics.

    It might to come down to whether some of these people have the courage to risk re-election for the good of the country.
    When reading this morning about the votes, or lack thereof, for the health care bill, I saw that one of the Republican members said publicly he was a firm "no" and that he didn't care about the consequences because he was "more popular than Trump" with his voters.
    Yup. I don't know who you saw quoted, but I know there are conservatives that are breaking ranks now. When the GOP leadership asked "no" voters to change their votes, Massie changed his from No to Hell No:

    "I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/08
  • Halifax2TheMax
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  • my2hands
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    How many times do Paul Ryans terrible ideas have to get smacked down?

    *insert Dikembe Mutumbo finger wag*
  • unsung
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    PJ_Soul said:

    unsung said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    There is a pretty huge difference between being "friends" and the Russian government having extensive financial ties with the White House and at the same time influencing the federal election in favour of the people with whom they have those financial ties. Obviously. Being friends with Russia shouldn't actually mean that there is a river of private money flowing between the two governments so that it can and will impact foreign and domestic policy and leave the POTUS and his inner circle open to blackmail.

    So George Soros and Goldman Sachs are exempt because Clinton lost?
    Wtf are you talking about Clinton again for?
    Nobody is exempt.
    Soros tried to influence the election in her favor. He is a foreign national and an enemy of the US.
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    jeffbr said:

    mfc2006 said:

    tbergs said:
    :clap::heart:
    But geez, I hope it doesn't take that long. The sooner he is gone, the better. I'm not really sure he will be impeached, I am hoping after he is found out that he just tucks his little orange tail between his legs and skulks away, like his boy Puzder.
    I also think a resignation is far more likely, but who knows? It may depend on how stubborn he decides to be if/when other damaging information comes to light.
    He will die in office before he resigns.
    jeffbr said:

    mfc2006 said:

    tbergs said:
    :clap::heart:
    But geez, I hope it doesn't take that long. The sooner he is gone, the better. I'm not really sure he will be impeached, I am hoping after he is found out that he just tucks his little orange tail between his legs and skulks away, like his boy Puzder.
    I also think a resignation is far more likely, but who knows? It may depend on how stubborn he decides to be if/when other damaging information comes to light.
    He will die in office before he resigns.
    I believe this, too. He is a "winner", and is too narcissistic to ever admit defeat, even if it was the graceful and right thing to do. So impeachment or death. I don't think the house will be too opposed to impeachment and removal if the evidence becomes irrefutable. It isn't like he has any sort of general approval rating, and his approval among white, male Republicans has dropped by double digits. Trump isn't really a Republican or a conservative. Congress can get a better ally by impeaching Trump and having Pence take the office. Death seems most likely, though. Choking on a McNugget or a KFC chicken bone, or inhaling too much Cheetos dust. Or perhaps he'll outlive his usefulness to the Soviets and they'll just poison him.
    If you look at Trump's approval rating in the districts electing these Republican representatives, it is still well over 80 percent, even now. Every new shred of evidence seems to harden his support among the die-hards, not weaken it.

    So while Trump's sagging popularity might be a drag on the party nationally, the decision to break with Trump for many of these representatives is still a matter of local politics.

    It might to come down to whether some of these people have the courage to risk re-election for the good of the country.
    When reading this morning about the votes, or lack thereof, for the health care bill, I saw that one of the Republican members said publicly he was a firm "no" and that he didn't care about the consequences because he was "more popular than Trump" with his voters.
    Yup. I don't know who you saw quoted, but I know there are conservatives that are breaking ranks now. When the GOP leadership asked "no" voters to change their votes, Massie changed his from No to Hell No:

    Thomas Massie is awesome.

    This is Ryancare, not Trumpcare.
  • Halifax2TheMax
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    unsung said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    unsung said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    There is a pretty huge difference between being "friends" and the Russian government having extensive financial ties with the White House and at the same time influencing the federal election in favour of the people with whom they have those financial ties. Obviously. Being friends with Russia shouldn't actually mean that there is a river of private money flowing between the two governments so that it can and will impact foreign and domestic policy and leave the POTUS and his inner circle open to blackmail.

    So George Soros and Goldman Sachs are exempt because Clinton lost?
    Wtf are you talking about Clinton again for?
    Nobody is exempt.
    Soros tried to influence the election in her favor. He is a foreign national and an enemy of the US.
    And does he rule Soros Island with a midget side kick and a big ray gun?
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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,681
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    unsung said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    unsung said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    There is a pretty huge difference between being "friends" and the Russian government having extensive financial ties with the White House and at the same time influencing the federal election in favour of the people with whom they have those financial ties. Obviously. Being friends with Russia shouldn't actually mean that there is a river of private money flowing between the two governments so that it can and will impact foreign and domestic policy and leave the POTUS and his inner circle open to blackmail.

    So George Soros and Goldman Sachs are exempt because Clinton lost?
    Wtf are you talking about Clinton again for?
    Nobody is exempt.
    Soros tried to influence the election in her favor. He is a foreign national and an enemy of the US.
    :lol: Okay. George Soros is comparable to the Russian government. And Hillary is the President too. :lol:
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  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,561

    unsung said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    unsung said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    There is a pretty huge difference between being "friends" and the Russian government having extensive financial ties with the White House and at the same time influencing the federal election in favour of the people with whom they have those financial ties. Obviously. Being friends with Russia shouldn't actually mean that there is a river of private money flowing between the two governments so that it can and will impact foreign and domestic policy and leave the POTUS and his inner circle open to blackmail.

    So George Soros and Goldman Sachs are exempt because Clinton lost?
    Wtf are you talking about Clinton again for?
    Nobody is exempt.
    Soros tried to influence the election in her favor. He is a foreign national and an enemy of the US.
    And does he rule Soros Island with a midget side kick and a big ray gun?
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  • slightofjeff
    slightofjeff Posts: 7,762
    edited March 2017
    "THE FIELD"
    Whatever George Soros is, he is an American citizen with the freedom to spend money to sway elections in whatever legal manner he deems acceptable.
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  • Halifax2TheMax
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    Whatever George Soros is, he is an American citizen with the freedom to spend money to sway elections in whatever legal manner he deems acceptable.

    Just like the Herr Koch brothers. But Unsung is okay with that.
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  • slightofjeff
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    "THE FIELD"

    Whatever George Soros is, he is an American citizen with the freedom to spend money to sway elections in whatever legal manner he deems acceptable.

    Just like the Herr Koch brothers. But Unsung is okay with that.
    Yes. Neither one of those is akin to "colluding with a foreign government."
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  • unsung
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    mfc2006 said:

    and.....you didn't answer my question.

    I did.
  • josevolution
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    Nunes is on bafoon's payroll he will do everything in his power to sweep this investigation under the rug , Ryan is making sure of it ...
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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,028
    Hmmmmmm....perhaps he isn't planning on being in this long term?

    http://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/24/trump-actually-will-be-involved-in-trump-organization.html

  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    2018

    Hmmmmmm....perhaps he isn't planning on being in this long term?

    http://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/24/trump-actually-will-be-involved-in-trump-organization.html

    So...he lied??? What are the odds of that?
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