Donald Trump will be impeached.

david starling

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I never got a job from a poor person. I guess you didn't know that Obama ran up US debt higher than ALL previous presidents combined.

Why would someone want a temp job if a full time job paid the same?

If someone is unskilled and uneducated, low paying jobs are their lot in life. If they want more money, they need to get job training or an education like the rest of us. No one owes anyone a living.

It's called being an adult. If you want Big Daddy government to pay you to sit home watching p0rn, complaining no women want you, emigrate to Canada.

No, see, he SAID he's all about jobs for AMERICANS, many of whom are working at temp jobs for minimum wage, and would have been grateful to get a temp job from the President himself. This wasn't a Government job, it's Trump's own private business.
 

david starling

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P.P., can you explain why this Administration went absolutely ballistic over a World Health Organization resolution encouraging breast-feeding as way to improve children's health? Apparently, this ISN'T fake news, although it looks like it should be. :andy:
 

rahu

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Originally Posted by PilgrimsProgress
He was impeached because he committed perjury by lying about it. Both he and Hillary have a habit of doing that.

apparently PP can't even get facts straight . as blackberry said, he wasn't impeached ,he resigned before he was impeached and his hand picked successor,gerald ford, pardoned him for anything he might have done. this is the tact drump will use. pardon his cronies before they are even convicted
 
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Originally Posted by PilgrimsProgress
He was impeached because he committed perjury by lying about it. Both he and Hillary have a habit of doing that.

apparently PP can't even get facts straight . as blackberry said, he wasn't impeached ,he resigned before he was impeached and his hand picked successor,gerald ford, pardoned him for anything he might have done. this is the tact drump will use. pardon his cronies before they are even convicted


Pssst... over here, dear... Don't want to embarrass you. Bill Clinton didn't resign after impeachment. He wasn't convicted after his impeachment because there weren't enough votes in favor of it. Just like in the unlikely event Trump was impeached, it would never go beyond that point because there wouldn't be enough votes in the Senate.

Easy to see who watches BSNBC and Conspiracy News Network by their level of hysteria and font size! The more Trump succeeds, the more deranged and unhinged they get. :w00t: Their bitter tears are so refreshing on a hot day.
 

david starling

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Pssst... over here, dear... Don't want to embarrass you. Bill Clinton didn't resign after impeachment. He wasn't convicted after his impeachment because there weren't enough votes in favor of it. Just like in the unlikely event Trump was impeached, it would never go beyond that point because there wouldn't be enough votes in the Senate.

Easy to see who watches BSNBC and Conspiracy News Network by their level of hysteria and font size! The more Trump succeeds, the more deranged and unhinged they get. :w00t: Their bitter tears are so refreshing on a hot day.

The House impeaches, the Senate convicts. A lot of Republican Senators would be happy to rid the Republican Party of this embarrassment of a President, and would join the Dems in voting for a guilty verdict.
 

david starling

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Don't know why I didn't see it before, but Trump is the epitome of a Troll, through and through. Sows the seeds of discord wherever and whenever he can. :pinched: The usual advice is to ignore trolling behavior, but that's kind of difficult when the troller is Commander in Chief, and can issue executive orders. Didn't have to watch his obnoxious t.v. show, but at least THAT was an option!
 
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unique_astrology

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Warning! Don't laugh or else ... .
You know ... .

Taken from Jamie Raskin at Thursday’s Joint House Judiciary and Oversight Committee hearing (paraphrased):

tRump's Witch hunt is or has been run by:


Attorney General Jeff Session's, a Republican, appointed by Trump.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, a Republican, appointed by Trump.

FBI Director James Comey, a Republican, appointed by Trump.

FBI Director Christopher Wray, a Republican, appointed by Trump.

Special Council Robert Mueller, a life long Republican.

How prominent Republicans have referred to tRump:

Ted Cruz - 'a sniveling coward, pathological liar, serial philanderer'.

Marco Rubio - 'unworthy of being our president'.

Paul Ryan - 'I am not going to defend Donald Trump, not now, not in the future'.

Rex Tillerson - 'a moron'.

Scott Pruitt - 'an empty vessel when it comes to the Constitution'.

Steve Bannon - 'like an 11 year old child'.

H.R. McMaster - 'a dope and an idiot with the intelligence of a kindergartner'.

Karl Rove - 'a complete idiot'.

Duncan Hunter - 'an a-hole but he's our a-hole'.

Gary Cohn - 'an idiot surrounded by clowns'.

Somebody is unhinged.
 
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Attorney General Jeff Session's, a Republican, appointed by Trump.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, a Republican, appointed by Trump.
FBI Director James Comey, a Republican, appointed by Trump.
FBI Director Christopher Wray, a Republican, appointed by Trump.
Special Council Robert Mueller, a life long Republican.

How prominent Republicans have referred to Trump:

Ted Cruz - 'a sniveling coward, pathological liar, serial philanderer'.
Marco Rubio - 'unworthy of being our president'.
Paul Ryan - 'I am not going to defend Donald Trump, not now, not in the future'.
Rex Tillerson - 'a moron'.
Scott Pruitt - 'an empty vessel when it comes to the Constitution'.
Steve Bannon - 'like an 11 year old child'.
H.R. McMaster - 'a dope and an idiot with the intelligence of a kindergartner'.
Karl Rove - 'a complete idiot'.
Duncan Hunter - 'an a-hole but he's our a-hole'.
Gary Cohn - 'an idiot surrounded by clowns'.
A lot of those quotes are old. Those same people have recently praised Trump for his accomplishments. Stop watching Fake News.


Do you know what a RINO is? "Republican In Name Only." McCain is one. There are also DINOs like Joe Manchin of WVA. Deep Staters (aka Swamp) are more loyal to the Permanent Political Class than to any party. They are butt hurt that a political outsider has accomplished more in less than two years than they have in their entire careers.

Watch the NATO press conference and see if you think Trump is stupid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ixazvcS0FU

As for Steve Bannon, he is working to get Republican wins in the midterms so they can support Trump's agenda. He never stopped supporting Trump. A highly intelligent, compelling speaker. Watch his recent interviews on with US and foreign TV available on youtube.
 

unique_astrology

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In creating your fake news you left the following important part out before showing the listing of all the Republicans in charge of running the non existent 'Witch hunt". That is creating Fake News.

"tRump's Witch hunt is or has been run by:"

The supposed 'Fake News' is not. Those people did say those things. Please don't distort the facts.

The fact that some seem to have changed their minds in less than 3 years speaks to how they may change again shortly if the going for the resident gets tough.

How prominent Republicans have referred to tRump:

Ted Cruz - 'a sniveling coward, pathological liar, serial philanderer'.

Marco Rubio - 'unworthy of being our president'.

Paul Ryan - 'I am not going to defend Donald Trump, not now, not in the future'.

Rex Tillerson - 'a moron'.

Scott Pruitt - 'an empty vessel when it comes to the Constitution'.

Steve Bannon - 'like an 11 year old child'.

H.R. McMaster - 'a dope and an idiot with the intelligence of a kindergartner'.

Karl Rove - 'a complete idiot'.

Duncan Hunter - 'an a-hole but he's our a-hole'.

Gary Cohn - 'an idiot surrounded by clowns'.

I knew what those terms meant by the time you were 6.

If you believe that the resident has accomplished many things you are in for a rude awakening.

I don't waste time on material that, more often than not, is proven to be false - either because of distortion or being outright lies.
 
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david starling

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Unique's quotes aren't "fake". And what has Trump "accomplished" except for rubber-stamping the right-wing, Corporate, Evangelical Congress? He hasn't solved the N.Korea problem, he's on track to greatly increase the National Debt, the unemployment rate was dropping steadily BEFORE he took office, illegals were already being deported in record numbers, he hasn't stopped the bombing in the Middle East....He brags about creating mountains, which, as it turns out, are molehills, if even that. How many corporations have "brought jobs home"? His own signature line of clothing and luggage, as well as his daughter's are still made in China. Btw, no tariffs on clothing. Wow, what a surprise! :wink:
 

david starling

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Turns out Trump's biggest accomplishment required Russian "meddling" in our Election. We used to call the Russians "Reds", btw. Just a fun coincidence that Trump was aided by the Russians in garnering the Electoral votes of all of those "Red States". :lol:
 

rahu

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https://www.rawstory.com/2018/07/no...rector-calls-impeachment-trump-putin-meeting/

NotNothing short of treasonous’: Ex-CIA director calls for impeachment after Trump-Putin meetinghing short of treasonous’:

The former director of the Central Intelligence Agency demanded that Republican “patriots” impeach President Donald Trump for his performance at the Helsinki summit with Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin.

John Brennan, who directed the National Counterterrorism Center and served as CIA director, cited the basis for impeachment listed in Article II of the United States Constitution.
“Donald Trump’s press conference performance in Helsinki rises to & exceeds the threshold of ‘high crimes & misdemeanors,'” Brennan tweeted Monday.

“It was nothing short of treasonous,” he charged.

“Not only were Trump’s comments imbecilic, he is wholly in the pocket of Putin. Republican Patriots: Where are you?” Brennan asked.
 

david starling

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Ooh, here's a conversation starter for the workplace desk! In addition to the "Make Your Desk Great Again" Trump Troll doll ....a small-scale Baby Trump Blimp, filled with helium, floating over the desk!
Haven't seen one of those advertised yet, but no surprise if it goes on the market. :lol:
 
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unique_astrology

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A poster elsewhere noted about today's joint press conference, “In watching CNN just now, Trump truly looks frightened and shell shocked at the press conference, speaking in a low, depressed voice … .”

I found:

"tRump progressed anlunar East Point for presser was at 292°52'. His progressed anlunar Mars/Saturn midpoint at 293°27' was on it. It became exact 1 hour in to the presser.

Bradley in "Solar and Lunar Returns" says that this combination in aspect can refer to "the dirty linen in one's life".

Of the midpoint Mars/Saturn, Donald Bradley in his "Solar and Lunar Returns" says of the combination of the 2, "Mars-Saturn is also the "dirty linen" in one's life, so beware of the trouble-maker who might make capital out of your darkest secrets."

His secondary progressed Saturn was exactly on his progressed Desc."

Putin probably played the big blackmail. Else why would tRump look so dour after saying their meeting went so well, was so productive?

Taking the leadership role Putin spoke first and had the lion's share of the time used for the sham, roughly 11 minutes to tRumps 7.
 

rahu

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https://www.rawstory.com/2018/07/mike-pence-worse-gerald-ford-left-think-twice-trumps-impeachment/
This is why Mike Pence is worse than Gerald Ford — and the left should think twice about Trump’s impeachment
After Ford replaced Nixon as president, his most controversial act was pardoning Nixon for his role in the Watergate crimes; many Democrats were furious, asserting that Ford was a Republican partisan first and an American second. Yet Ford, although conservative, was quite moderate compared to the Republican Party of 2018. When he went up against former California Gov. Ronald Reagan in the GOP presidential primary in 1976—ultimately winning his party’s nomination and narrowly losing to Democrat Jimmy Carter in the general election—Ford painted Reagan as way too far to the right and outside the mainstream.

Later, in the 1980s and 1990s, Ford was critical of the Christian Right and the role that far-right theocrats like the Rev. Jerry Falwell were playing in the GOP. Ford was a practicing Christian, but he was never militant about it and described his faith as “not something one shouts from the housetops or wears on his sleeve.” Pence, on the other hand, is a hardcore social conservative and is hardly quiet.

The differences between Pence and Ford are both fiscal and social. Ford, like Nixon, was right-wing but saw the value of elements of the New Deal and its sequel, President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society; Pence adores corporate power, loves Koch Industries and would like to see the New Deal and the Great Society eradicated altogether.

Pence, who served in the U.S. House of Representatives before being elected governor of Indiana in 2012, was often to the right of President George W. Bush. When Pence was in the House, for example, he opposed Bush’s Medicare prescription drug expansion in 2002 and his No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. Pence has been active in the Tea Party, which believes that President Bush wasn’t right-wing enough.

In Nixon and Ford’s day, the John Birch Society were considered far-right extremists. Even William F. Buckley disliked them. But Pence has no problem with the Tea Party, which is very Birch-like in its outlook.

Although Trump is friendly with the Christian Right, it is a relationship of convenience. Trump has allied himself with far-right Christian fundamentalists because he sees it as expedient and an effective way to promote his brand; Pence is a true theocrat through and through. And he demonstrated that when he was governor of Indiana, supporting the blatantly anti-gay Religious Freedom Restoration Act and pushing for severe abortion restrictions in that state. Bush was arguably the most socially conservative president in U.S. history, but if Pence became president, he would be even more extreme.

Earlier this year, Omarosa Manigault Newman—who became famous when she was on Trump’s reality show, “The Apprentice,” in the mid-2000s—was absolutely right when she warned liberals and progressives who are calling for Trump’s impeachment that they would most definitely not enjoy having Pence as president.

Newman asserted, “Can I just say, as bad as y’all think Trump is, you would be worried about Pence. I will tell you. So, everybody that’s wishing for impeachment might want to reconsider.”

According to Newman, “We would be begging for days of Trump back if Pence became president…. (Pence is) extreme. I’m Christian. I love Jesus, but he thinks Jesus tells him to say things. And I’m like, ‘Jesus ain’t saying that.’”

Newman’s comments about Christianity and where Pence fits in are spot on. Christianity is diverse; within Protestantism alone, there is a huge divide between Mainline Protestants (Episcopalians, Lutherans) and the type of severe far-right fundamentalism Pence represents. Some Mainline Protestant denominations—such as the African Methodist Episcopal church in the black community—have a history of promoting liberal and progressive causes.

But there is nothing Mainline Protestant about Pence, who combines extreme puritanism with the Prosperity Gospel teaching that the poor are poor because God hates them. Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse once said of Pence, “If Pence were to become president for any reason, the government would be run by the Koch Brothers. Period. He’s been their tool for years.”

If Democrats are able to regain the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate in November, they could be a major thorn in Trump’s side; that would be a much wiser strategy than helping Mike Pence become president. As president, Pence would be even worse than Trump, even worse than George W. Bush—and most definitely worse than Gerald Ford.
 
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