Spartan Rex
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Lol yeah cause that is a regular thing that happens all day long....
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No that would be whining, and asking for the impeachment of a legally voted polician
Well impeachment is very serious to me....
So if they want to impeach him, find a real offense and then worry about impeachment.....
Not some set up nonsense impeachment like Clinton...
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Not "haha" funny thou
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By set up nonsense impeachment you mean perjury?
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He's a clown. Clearly, Hillary is the lesser evil, no matter how bad people say she is. Bad person and bad policy, he is his own worst enemy. His tweets alone are silly. He can still save his presidency as this is still early but it is unlikely that he will change path. He'll just gets worse as he age; unlike wine.
Yes....he was not on trail for getting a ********....everything they were actually trying to nail him with was nonsense.....and nothing was proved...no laws were broken.
So they got him up on a stand and intentionally asked him something they knew any president would lie about to get him on perjury....something that was totally irrelevant to the case. The entire thing was likely a set up from day one.
Great political manuvering........
Why anyone investigating real estate transactions would want to ask in long detailed pointed questions about a husbands extra marital affairs has to be looked at for what it is........
Nonsense.
Regardless of your political officiations you cannot be blind to this simple reality.
What amazing is the same people who were outraged about his affair in office, took a blind eye to Trumps known comments regarding women.
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Were you literally shaking after the access Hollywood tape got leaked?
Nah, I saddened by the state of our government like most people. I just feel the current President is not the way we should have gone trying to change things.
Out politicians get where they are all in the same way, back door deals and tons of special interest cash.
I dunno if Bernie was the answer, I voted for him in the interest of transparency...
I am a staunch independent....probably socially liberal and financially and legally a conservative.
It just sucks that they only guy people could find to be outside that idea was President Trump.
But most seriously wealthy people are smart enough to steer clear of mainstream politics.
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The Clinton impeachment was nonsense. The counts of which he was found guilty (and then aquitted) were one for perjury and one for obstruction of justice--both pertaining to his testimony concerning his fidelity to his wife--while two other counts (another perjury and one for abuse of power) failed to pass at all. Republicans were trying to get him on anything and everything, and that's what they were able to get through. In the grand scheme of things, I don't care if the President (he or she) ****s every person that walks into the White House as long as they do their job. If Trump isn't careful, he's going to have more than Democrats considering impeachment. He's alienating representatives and senators of his own party more and more and some of them are coming up for reelection in a year. His Presidential rating is in the basement and not going up anytime soon, so I don't think it's beyond the pale to consider that impeachment might happen. Trump hasn't been able to bring his own party together to get anything passed in Congress where they hold the majority--much less trying to bring in members from across the aisle for guaranteed wins all day--so some would argue that he's actually preventing work from getting done. We'll see what happens in the next couple years. I'm guessing what remains of his Presidency will be filled mainly with more tweets blaming other people for why nothing is getting done and threatening government shutdown if he doesn't get his way (which he's probably threatened a dozen times)--you know, things like, "Build that wall. Now the obstructionist Democrats would like us not to do it, but believe me if we have to close down our government, we're building that wall."
The reason nothing comes together is because these leeches have found a way to become millionaires while never really working a day in their lives. Look at how many people are in office for 30-40 years, own multiple homes and have assets of millions of dollars, how does that happen?
Term limits for everyone.
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My problem is a lot end up becoming millionaires only after being in the office, while simultaneously representing impoverished crime ridden **** holes. Congress needs to be put in check with their benefits, but that's a pipe dream.
Mike Bloomberg more than quadrupled his savings after leaving office .
As for Congress, we're talking about the people who unanimously vote for their own pay increases. There's no way they'd strip themselves of their own benefits.
I think Bernie brought up a good point about repealing Citizens United, to get big money and special interests out of politics. Right now, unless someone's very famous, or if they're a millionaire (or have extremely wealthy backers), there's no way they could effectively compete against campaigns that spend an obscene amount of finance on appearances and advertising. There are some exceptions, of course - like Bernie's campaign, which was entirely grassroots and dependent on the donations from supporters. Of course, he still lost, but he showed what could be done if people running for office actually talked about the issues, and showed that they weren't scripted.
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