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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    He throws more pissy tantrums than my 2 year old grandson. 
    maybe your grandson will grow up to be president one day!
    If he stops maturing right now, he has a chance. 
  • JeBurkhardt
    JeBurkhardt Posts: 5,321
    He throws more pissy tantrums than my 2 year old grandson. 
    maybe your grandson will grow up to be president one day!
    I wouldn't put anything past that little guy. He is a real character, even at 2.
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590
    also AG james just suspended her NY governor race to run for AG again. so maybe there is something to this?
    You never know

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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,454
    if it hasn't happened yet, I don't see it happening
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    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590
    if it hasn't happened yet, I don't see it happening
    That's what people said about impeachment and then that happened twice in the span of two years.

    I picked 2022. So still plenty of time for that. 
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,454
    if it hasn't happened yet, I don't see it happening
    That's what people said about impeachment and then that happened twice in the span of two years.

    I picked 2022. So still plenty of time for that. 
    I think that's what people said about removal, not impeachment. 
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590
    edited December 2021
    if it hasn't happened yet, I don't see it happening
    That's what people said about impeachment and then that happened twice in the span of two years.

    I picked 2022. So still plenty of time for that. 
    I think that's what people said about removal, not impeachment. 
    Unless people were confused by what impeachment meant, I'm not sure that was the case. 

    Or maybe those same people are under the impression that an indictment means he goes to prison...
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  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,069
    NewsFlash Trump will never face a consequence in his life
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  • OnWis97
    OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,610
    if it hasn't happened yet, I don't see it happening
    That's what people said about impeachment and then that happened twice in the span of two years.

    I picked 2022. So still plenty of time for that. 
    I think that's what people said about removal, not impeachment. 
    Probably a bit of both. Ultimately, though, he faced no consequences and I don't see a lot of reason to think it'll ever happen.
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,454
    if it hasn't happened yet, I don't see it happening
    That's what people said about impeachment and then that happened twice in the span of two years.

    I picked 2022. So still plenty of time for that. 
    I think that's what people said about removal, not impeachment. 
    Unless people were confused by what impeachment meant, I'm not sure that was the case. 

    Or maybe those same people are under the impression that an indictment means he goes to prison...
    I guess I'm not sure why people would say he wouldn't get impeached. With the D's controlling the House, I don't think that was ever in question. I think the question was would be be convicted by the senate. 

    either way, I still don't see it happening. The guy has been stealing and raping for decades with zero consequence. No reason to believe anything will happen now. 
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590
    The impeachment threads were full of people saying he would never be impeached. 
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,454
    The impeachment threads were full of people saying he would never be impeached. 
    I guess we're being nitpicky here, as it really doesn't matter, but even up to and including the time to vote, I knew SEVERAL people (albeit canadians who may have been unfamiliar with the american process) that thought being impeached meant being convicted and removed. 

    but anyway, you could be right that people knew it meant next to nothing tangible but thought it wasn't going to happen anyway. just not sure why. 
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590
    edited December 2021
    The impeachment threads were full of people saying he would never be impeached. 
    I guess we're being nitpicky here, as it really doesn't matter, but even up to and including the time to vote, I knew SEVERAL people (albeit canadians who may have been unfamiliar with the american process) that thought being impeached meant being convicted and removed. 

    but anyway, you could be right that people knew it meant next to nothing tangible but thought it wasn't going to happen anyway. just not sure why. 
    But also being indicted still doesn't mean he's going to jail. Earlier you talked about zero consequences. He could be indicted and then win in court.

    I still think the odds of him being indicted next year are not horrible. Whether that results in a conviction is another story. 

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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,454
    The impeachment threads were full of people saying he would never be impeached. 
    I guess we're being nitpicky here, as it really doesn't matter, but even up to and including the time to vote, I knew SEVERAL people (albeit canadians who may have been unfamiliar with the american process) that thought being impeached meant being convicted and removed. 

    but anyway, you could be right that people knew it meant next to nothing tangible but thought it wasn't going to happen anyway. just not sure why. 
    But also being indicted still doesn't mean he's going to jail. Earlier you talked about zero consequences. He could be indicted and then win in court.

    I still think the odds of him being indicted next year are relatively good. Whether that results in a conviction is another story. 

    yeah, obviously. sure, maybe he'll be indicted. I still doubt that, but even if he does, he'll never get convicted. and even on the remote chance that does happen, he won't spend a second of his life behind bars. 
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590
    The impeachment threads were full of people saying he would never be impeached. 
    I guess we're being nitpicky here, as it really doesn't matter, but even up to and including the time to vote, I knew SEVERAL people (albeit canadians who may have been unfamiliar with the american process) that thought being impeached meant being convicted and removed. 

    but anyway, you could be right that people knew it meant next to nothing tangible but thought it wasn't going to happen anyway. just not sure why. 
    But also being indicted still doesn't mean he's going to jail. Earlier you talked about zero consequences. He could be indicted and then win in court.

    I still think the odds of him being indicted next year are relatively good. Whether that results in a conviction is another story. 

    yeah, obviously. sure, maybe he'll be indicted. I still doubt that, but even if he does, he'll never get convicted. and even on the remote chance that does happen, he won't spend a second of his life behind bars. 
    LOL....but literally all I am talking about and all that thread is pertaining to is when or if he will be indicted. Not when or if he will go to jail. 
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,454
    The impeachment threads were full of people saying he would never be impeached. 
    I guess we're being nitpicky here, as it really doesn't matter, but even up to and including the time to vote, I knew SEVERAL people (albeit canadians who may have been unfamiliar with the american process) that thought being impeached meant being convicted and removed. 

    but anyway, you could be right that people knew it meant next to nothing tangible but thought it wasn't going to happen anyway. just not sure why. 
    But also being indicted still doesn't mean he's going to jail. Earlier you talked about zero consequences. He could be indicted and then win in court.

    I still think the odds of him being indicted next year are relatively good. Whether that results in a conviction is another story. 

    yeah, obviously. sure, maybe he'll be indicted. I still doubt that, but even if he does, he'll never get convicted. and even on the remote chance that does happen, he won't spend a second of his life behind bars. 
    LOL....but literally all I am talking about and all that thread is pertaining to is when or if he will be indicted. Not when or if he will go to jail. 
    that's fine. and as an extension of talking about being indicted, I'm just saying it won't go further than that. kind of a "then what's the fucking point" comment. 
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,590
    The impeachment threads were full of people saying he would never be impeached. 
    I guess we're being nitpicky here, as it really doesn't matter, but even up to and including the time to vote, I knew SEVERAL people (albeit canadians who may have been unfamiliar with the american process) that thought being impeached meant being convicted and removed. 

    but anyway, you could be right that people knew it meant next to nothing tangible but thought it wasn't going to happen anyway. just not sure why. 
    But also being indicted still doesn't mean he's going to jail. Earlier you talked about zero consequences. He could be indicted and then win in court.

    I still think the odds of him being indicted next year are relatively good. Whether that results in a conviction is another story. 

    yeah, obviously. sure, maybe he'll be indicted. I still doubt that, but even if he does, he'll never get convicted. and even on the remote chance that does happen, he won't spend a second of his life behind bars. 
    LOL....but literally all I am talking about and all that thread is pertaining to is when or if he will be indicted. Not when or if he will go to jail. 
    that's fine. and as an extension of talking about being indicted, I'm just saying it won't go further than that. kind of a "then what's the fucking point" comment. 
    "What's the point" is different than saying "if it hasn't happened yet, I don't see it happening." Lol. 

    You can debate whether or not a former president being indicted for the first time ever is important or not all you want (it is), I just happen to think it still might happen. 
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,039
    if the law does not apply to the president, or a former president, then what is the point of having laws?

    seriously. if the law does not apply to the most powerful, or formerly most powerful person in the country, of what use is the law?
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    if the law does not apply to the president, or a former president, then what is the point of having laws?

    seriously. if the law does not apply to the most powerful, or formerly most powerful person in the country, of what use is the law?
    You have to prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt.  Trump is smart enough to insulate himself, so proving what the media represents to be clearly him,  isn't always easy. 
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