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

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  • President Trump will serve his full term.  This Comey stuff is just fluff to cover over any democratic campaign momentum for the next election which should be starting soon since Americans have a ridiculously long election.
  • rustneversleeps
    rustneversleeps The Motel of Lost Companions Posts: 2,209
    RiotZact said:
    Nixon would have been impeached but resigned. The Republic survived. Is it worth it to pursue impeachment? Absolutely. Our founding fathers set things up for a reason. The Dems will recover. Pence won't get elected in 2020. At the least, the pendulum swings back toward the center. And with Pence, you can actually have a debate on the merits of the policy and at the least have a democratic process, letting the chips fall where they may. Trump doesn't understand the democratic process. Only authoritarian fiat.
    ......yet here we are.

    I'm not saying abandon the impeachment, I'm asking that we split our time between that and trying to better ourselves. Maybe 50/50? Hell I'd settle for 75/25 at this point becuase right now it's 100/0. Could we just try out 75/25, and if Trump starts becoming a dictator then we could go back to 100/0? Is that really asking so much?
    i agree.  the obsession with donald trump around here is weird.  you have a bunch of radical liberals, and the only thing they discuss day in and day out is The Donald.  and most aren't Americans. Thats the other weird part. 
    it's not obsession. it's people talking about current events. it borders on fascinating, really. which, in the past 6 months, almost always surrounds something about Trump. just the way he wants it. 

    this is a left-leaning band's website. anyone with half a brain shouldn't be surprised by constant discussion of an out-of-his-mind republican president. the activity on ted nugents or kid rock's forum would have been equally as, if not exponentially more, active when obama got elected. if those people know how to use a computer beyond looking for the "any" key. it's common sense. 

    and the majority in this thread are americans. the canadians you speak of are the trump supporters. that part IS weird. 
    right on time, another "im so smart" post. 
  • RiotZact
    RiotZact Posts: 6,292
    RiotZact said:
    Nixon would have been impeached but resigned. The Republic survived. Is it worth it to pursue impeachment? Absolutely. Our founding fathers set things up for a reason. The Dems will recover. Pence won't get elected in 2020. At the least, the pendulum swings back toward the center. And with Pence, you can actually have a debate on the merits of the policy and at the least have a democratic process, letting the chips fall where they may. Trump doesn't understand the democratic process. Only authoritarian fiat.
    ......yet here we are.

    I'm not saying abandon the impeachment, I'm asking that we split our time between that and trying to better ourselves. Maybe 50/50? Hell I'd settle for 75/25 at this point becuase right now it's 100/0. Could we just try out 75/25, and if Trump starts becoming a dictator then we could go back to 100/0? Is that really asking so much?
    i agree.  the obsession with donald trump around here is weird.  you have a bunch of radical liberals, and the only thing they discuss day in and day out is The Donald.  and most aren't Americans. Thats the other weird part. 
    it's not obsession. it's people talking about current events. it borders on fascinating, really. which, in the past 6 months, almost always surrounds something about Trump. just the way he wants it. 

    this is a left-leaning band's website. anyone with half a brain shouldn't be surprised by constant discussion of an out-of-his-mind republican president. the activity on ted nugents or kid rock's forum would have been equally as, if not exponentially more, active when obama got elected. if those people know how to use a computer beyond looking for the "any" key. it's common sense. 

    and the majority in this thread are americans. the canadians you speak of are the trump supporters. that part IS weird. 
    right on time, another "im so smart" post. 
    What? HFD is responsible for some of the most intelligent posts on here, but he would be the last person to ever say so. 
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    edited May 2017
    2018
    RiotZact said:
    Nixon would have been impeached but resigned. The Republic survived. Is it worth it to pursue impeachment? Absolutely. Our founding fathers set things up for a reason. The Dems will recover. Pence won't get elected in 2020. At the least, the pendulum swings back toward the center. And with Pence, you can actually have a debate on the merits of the policy and at the least have a democratic process, letting the chips fall where they may. Trump doesn't understand the democratic process. Only authoritarian fiat.
    ......yet here we are.

    I'm not saying abandon the impeachment, I'm asking that we split our time between that and trying to better ourselves. Maybe 50/50? Hell I'd settle for 75/25 at this point becuase right now it's 100/0. Could we just try out 75/25, and if Trump starts becoming a dictator then we could go back to 100/0? Is that really asking so much?
    i agree.  the obsession with donald trump around here is weird.  you have a bunch of radical liberals, and the only thing they discuss day in and day out is The Donald.  and most aren't Americans. Thats the other weird part. 
    it's not obsession. it's people talking about current events. it borders on fascinating, really. which, in the past 6 months, almost always surrounds something about Trump. just the way he wants it. 

    this is a left-leaning band's website. anyone with half a brain shouldn't be surprised by constant discussion of an out-of-his-mind republican president. the activity on ted nugents or kid rock's forum would have been equally as, if not exponentially more, active when obama got elected. if those people know how to use a computer beyond looking for the "any" key. it's common sense. 

    and the majority in this thread are americans. the canadians you speak of are the trump supporters. that part IS weird. 
    right on time, another "im so smart" post. 
    right on time, another "troll" post. 

    common sense does not equal "I'm so smart".  
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  • RiotZact
    RiotZact Posts: 6,292
    Zing! 
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    2018
    RiotZact said:
    RiotZact said:
    Nixon would have been impeached but resigned. The Republic survived. Is it worth it to pursue impeachment? Absolutely. Our founding fathers set things up for a reason. The Dems will recover. Pence won't get elected in 2020. At the least, the pendulum swings back toward the center. And with Pence, you can actually have a debate on the merits of the policy and at the least have a democratic process, letting the chips fall where they may. Trump doesn't understand the democratic process. Only authoritarian fiat.
    ......yet here we are.

    I'm not saying abandon the impeachment, I'm asking that we split our time between that and trying to better ourselves. Maybe 50/50? Hell I'd settle for 75/25 at this point becuase right now it's 100/0. Could we just try out 75/25, and if Trump starts becoming a dictator then we could go back to 100/0? Is that really asking so much?
    i agree.  the obsession with donald trump around here is weird.  you have a bunch of radical liberals, and the only thing they discuss day in and day out is The Donald.  and most aren't Americans. Thats the other weird part. 
    it's not obsession. it's people talking about current events. it borders on fascinating, really. which, in the past 6 months, almost always surrounds something about Trump. just the way he wants it. 

    this is a left-leaning band's website. anyone with half a brain shouldn't be surprised by constant discussion of an out-of-his-mind republican president. the activity on ted nugents or kid rock's forum would have been equally as, if not exponentially more, active when obama got elected. if those people know how to use a computer beyond looking for the "any" key. it's common sense. 

    and the majority in this thread are americans. the canadians you speak of are the trump supporters. that part IS weird. 
    right on time, another "im so smart" post. 
    What? HFD is responsible for some of the most intelligent posts on here, but he would be the last person to ever say so. 
    I would have to respectfully disagree with that. But I appreciate the sentiment just the same. 
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  • RiotZact
    RiotZact Posts: 6,292
    RiotZact said:
    RiotZact said:
    Nixon would have been impeached but resigned. The Republic survived. Is it worth it to pursue impeachment? Absolutely. Our founding fathers set things up for a reason. The Dems will recover. Pence won't get elected in 2020. At the least, the pendulum swings back toward the center. And with Pence, you can actually have a debate on the merits of the policy and at the least have a democratic process, letting the chips fall where they may. Trump doesn't understand the democratic process. Only authoritarian fiat.
    ......yet here we are.

    I'm not saying abandon the impeachment, I'm asking that we split our time between that and trying to better ourselves. Maybe 50/50? Hell I'd settle for 75/25 at this point becuase right now it's 100/0. Could we just try out 75/25, and if Trump starts becoming a dictator then we could go back to 100/0? Is that really asking so much?
    i agree.  the obsession with donald trump around here is weird.  you have a bunch of radical liberals, and the only thing they discuss day in and day out is The Donald.  and most aren't Americans. Thats the other weird part. 
    it's not obsession. it's people talking about current events. it borders on fascinating, really. which, in the past 6 months, almost always surrounds something about Trump. just the way he wants it. 

    this is a left-leaning band's website. anyone with half a brain shouldn't be surprised by constant discussion of an out-of-his-mind republican president. the activity on ted nugents or kid rock's forum would have been equally as, if not exponentially more, active when obama got elected. if those people know how to use a computer beyond looking for the "any" key. it's common sense. 

    and the majority in this thread are americans. the canadians you speak of are the trump supporters. that part IS weird. 
    right on time, another "im so smart" post. 
    What? HFD is responsible for some of the most intelligent posts on here, but he would be the last person to ever say so. 
    I would have to respectfully disagree with that. But I appreciate the sentiment just the same. 
      Point proven ;) 
  • The Juggler
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    2019
    RiotZact said:
    Nixon would have been impeached but resigned. The Republic survived. Is it worth it to pursue impeachment? Absolutely. Our founding fathers set things up for a reason. The Dems will recover. Pence won't get elected in 2020. At the least, the pendulum swings back toward the center. And with Pence, you can actually have a debate on the merits of the policy and at the least have a democratic process, letting the chips fall where they may. Trump doesn't understand the democratic process. Only authoritarian fiat.
    ......yet here we are.

    I'm not saying abandon the impeachment, I'm asking that we split our time between that and trying to better ourselves. Maybe 50/50? Hell I'd settle for 75/25 at this point becuase right now it's 100/0. Could we just try out 75/25, and if Trump starts becoming a dictator then we could go back to 100/0? Is that really asking so much?
    i agree.  the obsession with donald trump around here is weird.  you have a bunch of radical liberals, and the only thing they discuss day in and day out is The Donald.  and most aren't Americans. Thats the other weird part. 

    Why do you assume everyone who despises Trump is a radical liberal?
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  • Degeneratefk
    Degeneratefk Posts: 3,123
    2017
    Today marks the true beginning of the end of the Trump presidency.
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  • Today marks the true beginning of the end of the Trump presidency.

    Yawn.
    We want to know when the end is.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668
    2018
    .
    Today marks the true beginning of the end of the Trump presidency.

    Yawn.
    We want to know when the end is.
    That's for sure. I'm dying to know that!
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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    This is glorious
  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    2018
    PJ_Soul said:
    .
    Today marks the true beginning of the end of the Trump presidency.

    Yawn.
    We want to know when the end is.
    That's for sure. I'm dying to know that!
    May be sooner than we all thought.
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,078
    his administration is essentially over now. it is paralyzed. he does not have the political capital to ram through his agenda. all he can do is sign executive orders, which can be overturned by any subsequent president. he is playing defense now. the american people have had enough of him. he is polling at 38% approval rating. obama was polling in mid 60s at his first midterm election and he lost 60+ seats.

    the republicans will have to abandon trump because he will be so politically toxic to everyone running for re-election. it is not worth risking their seats to help him.

    soon trump will be the loneliest man in the country. he will lose everything. his presidency, his businesses, a lot of his fortune. when this is all over he may not even have a wife to go home to.
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  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    Special prosecutor? I'm so excited they pulled him out of the basement and appointed the right man for the job, a man who can not be bought.

     I can't be the only one who keeps hearing his name.
  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 42,177
    Brilliant untenableness.

    impeachment is not sounding all that crazy now, is it?
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  • g under p
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    his administration is essentially over now. it is paralyzed. he does not have the political capital to ram through his agenda. all he can do is sign executive orders, which can be overturned by any subsequent president. he is playing defense now. the american people have had enough of him. he is polling at 38% approval rating. obama was polling in mid 60s at his first midterm election and he lost 60+ seats.

    the republicans will have to abandon trump because he will be so politically toxic to everyone running for re-election. it is not worth risking their seats to help him.

    soon trump will be the loneliest man in the country. he will lose everything. his presidency, his businesses, a lot of his fortune. when this is all over he may not even have a wife to go home to.
    Your last words about a wife to come home to is for SURE IS GOING TO HAPPEN. This ALL being done by his OWN TWO HANDS.

    Peace
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  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,273
    2017
    this year.

    unfortunately, we gotta get pence, too, because he just may be able to push thru some of the repub's despicable agenda.

    in a way, I'd prefer 4 years of the trump circus where he accomplishes nothing.
    If I had known then what I know now...

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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,594
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    Lock him up. 
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,078
    g under p said:
    his administration is essentially over now. it is paralyzed. he does not have the political capital to ram through his agenda. all he can do is sign executive orders, which can be overturned by any subsequent president. he is playing defense now. the american people have had enough of him. he is polling at 38% approval rating. obama was polling in mid 60s at his first midterm election and he lost 60+ seats.

    the republicans will have to abandon trump because he will be so politically toxic to everyone running for re-election. it is not worth risking their seats to help him.

    soon trump will be the loneliest man in the country. he will lose everything. his presidency, his businesses, a lot of his fortune. when this is all over he may not even have a wife to go home to.
    Your last words about a wife to come home to is for SURE IS GOING TO HAPPEN. This ALL being done by his OWN TWO HANDS.

    Peace
    it is a beautiful thing to watch a man ruin all that he has inherited/built. very sad, but at the same time, all he had to do was keep his mouth shut. and maybe not run for president. ok, maybe run for president, but try to shut the fuck up about things that could potentially ruin him.
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