Good DOG, you're right! It IS the DEEP STATE!!!!!!!
Run for your lives!!!
Good DOG, you're right! It IS the DEEP STATE!!!!!!!
Run for your lives!!!
THE DERP STATE!!!!!!
The forgotten man is white, middle aged, and low to middle class. Non-Hispanic White will be the minority by 2040-2050 and he sees all these young scary people of color invading his hometown and it scares him to death. I understand man, my hometown has Hispanic stores all over the place now and it’s in the middle of nowheresville. So you either accept a changing county or you seek to forcefully revert to white nationalism/populism.
I think this whole discussion about impeachment shows how disfuntional it is. Allow sitting presidents to be indicted and impeachment ceases to be such a sh!t show.
Alan
Forgotten Man wrote:
And look what has happened to him.
You can make up whatever deep state conspiracy is the flavor of your day all you wish but what's happened to him is that he was completely unprepared to operate in a political system over a business setting in which he had total authority. In his business world, Trump can tell his cronies to do something which is illegal or semi-illegal and those cronies can either do as he says or take their own measures to make sure that the business is protected while carrying out the ultimate goal. Politicians have to answer to different authorities and within the framework of a different set of rules which Trump is either too naive to understand or simply unwilling to go along with.
Those saying he'd never be dealing with all of this, and I suspect it will get worse for his personal business interests even if nothing happens to him as President, are absolutely correct. However he only has himself to blame as an impetuous business man.
We shall see. It doesn't need to be Republicans from the 70s. The final stuff is going to be so super bad.
Special Counsel's investigation has already costed us more than $25 million. How much more of this can we afford?
https://www.theblaze.com/news/heres-how-much-robert-muellers-russia-investigation-has-cost-taxpayers
Flagpole wrote:
Runningart2004 wrote:
I think you’re wrong. Senate Republicans today are not like they were in the 70s. Trump will not resign nor be convicted by the senate. He will run in 2020. Mainly because some voters will believe the doubt he has cast and so his support will remain in the low 40s. Which means it becomes a game of getting your numbers to the polls.
Alan
We shall see. It doesn't need to be Republicans from the 70s. The final stuff is going to be so super bad.
You hold your politicians in too high regard. Clinton was impeached largely along party lines in the House with only 5 Dems crossing over. I’m pretty sure you’re older than me so shouldn’t be so naive.
What politicians should do for the good of the country is typically at odds with what they will do for the good of the party.
Without a smoking gun...tapes....emails....bank deposits....directly linked to the President himself...there will be no conviction in the Senate. Look at Nixon...his party was totally behind him until the tapes and his Saturday Night Massacre.
Alan
Alan
Yeah, that post is definitely from Lake Co., IL finest. I am not sure why he stopped posting as Mr. Disco. Especially now because, if you recall, one of his main arguments for voting for Trump was that—unlike Hitlery—Trump would be “held accountable”. Well, Gary was right! Trump is being held accountable for his many real crimes and disgusting, illogical behavior.
Now, all of us non-delusional, critical thinking folks know that the big difference between Trump and Clinton is that Trump’s crimes are real while most of what Clinton is thought to be guilty of is bat-sh!t crazy conspiracy theory garbage that no one who understands the law and how courts work would ever believe.
Let me introduce you to the maker of the most beautiful deals in the Universe of all History: Past and Future — Hillary R. Clinton , Criminal.[/quote]
Agree with you 100%
Flagpole wrote:
Runningart2004 wrote:
I think you’re wrong. Senate Republicans today are not like they were in the 70s. Trump will not resign nor be convicted by the senate. He will run in 2020. Mainly because some voters will believe the doubt he has cast and so his support will remain in the low 40s. Which means it becomes a game of getting your numbers to the polls.
Alan
We shall see. It doesn't need to be Republicans from the 70s. The final stuff is going to be so super bad.
Yes, "super bad", as if you're some insider. He's not getting impeached nor is he resigning. You just love to read your own dribble.
Runningart2004 wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
We shall see. It doesn't need to be Republicans from the 70s. The final stuff is going to be so super bad.
You hold your politicians in too high regard. Clinton was impeached largely along party lines in the House with only 5 Dems crossing over. I’m pretty sure you’re older than me so shouldn’t be so naive.
What politicians should do for the good of the country is typically at odds with what they will do for the good of the party.
Without a smoking gun...tapes....emails....bank deposits....directly linked to the President himself...there will be no conviction in the Senate. Look at Nixon...his party was totally behind him until the tapes and his Saturday Night Massacre.
Alan
Alan
He's about 55, maybe 56 if I recall correctly. Super proud person who never admits to being wrong. That is the Buckeye man, from the state where Trump got more votes than Obama, now that's funny.
100% Gary. Who happens to be getting scary these days with his neoinsurrectionist rhetoric. But laughing at him is the best weapon. You crack me up Gary, ha ha!
A concerned taxpayer wrote:
Special Counsel's investigation has already costed us more than $25 million. How much more of this can we afford?
That's less than half of what Tiny has spent to play golf.
I'd say we are getting a bargain.
introduction wrote:
Let me introduce you to the maker of the most beautiful deals in the Universe of all History: Past and Future — Donald J. Trump, Criminal.
Agree with you 100%[/quote]
I love agreeing with myself.
Fat hurts wrote:
A concerned taxpayer wrote:
Special Counsel's investigation has already costed us more than $25 million. How much more of this can we afford?
That's less than half of what Tiny has spent to play golf.
I'd say we are getting a bargain.
Adding all things together, Trump businesses have bilked the government for well over $100 million.
introduction wrote:
introduction wrote:
Let me introduce you to the maker of the most beautiful deals in the Universe of all History: Past and Future — Hillary R. Clinton , Criminal.
Agree with you 100%
I love agreeing with myself.[/quote]
I really do love agreeing with myself:)
Fat hurts wrote:
A concerned taxpayer wrote:
Special Counsel's investigation has already costed us more than $25 million. How much more of this can we afford?
That's less than half of what Obama spent to play golf when he was falsely elected.
I'd say we are getting a bargain.
A concerned taxpayer wrote:
Special Counsel's investigation has already costed us more than $25 million. How much more of this can we afford?
https://www.theblaze.com/news/heres-how-much-robert-muellers-russia-investigation-has-cost-taxpayers
Are you serious? Trump's golfing has cost $84 million so far.
https://trumpgolfcount.com/#page-topBut, to answer your question...we can afford all it costs to rid our nation of this monster serial liar criminal.
Runningart2004 wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
We shall see. It doesn't need to be Republicans from the 70s. The final stuff is going to be so super bad.
You hold your politicians in too high regard. Clinton was impeached largely along party lines in the House with only 5 Dems crossing over. I’m pretty sure you’re older than me so shouldn’t be so naive.
What politicians should do for the good of the country is typically at odds with what they will do for the good of the party.
Without a smoking gun...tapes....emails....bank deposits....directly linked to the President himself...there will be no conviction in the Senate. Look at Nixon...his party was totally behind him until the tapes and his Saturday Night Massacre.
Alan
Alan
This has nothing to do with holding politicians in high regard (which I don't, actually). It has to do with the fact that it is going to be SO bad (much worse than Nixon) that the Senate will have no choice, no matter the political makeup. I am also not naive in any way. Clinton's situation is so different from Trump's.
I have no idea if I am older than you. I am 52.
So I got it. You think nothing is going to happen to Trump. I believe he will go down in flames. Only time will tell who is right (it will be me).
Flagpole wrote:
A concerned taxpayer wrote:
Special Counsel's investigation has already costed us more than $25 million. How much more of this can we afford?
https://www.theblaze.com/news/heres-how-much-robert-muellers-russia-investigation-has-cost-taxpayersAre you serious? Trump's golfing has cost $84 million so far.
https://trumpgolfcount.com/#page-topBut, to answer your question...we can afford all it costs to rid our nation of this monster serial liar criminal.
84 million??? You are a certified nut job!
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