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Re: Trump impeachment -
November 2nd 2019, 04:04 AM
It's clear as day that he did it. He released the transcript where he asked if Ukraine could "do him a favor". He didn't even need like 7 people to come forward and corroborate that story.
If the Democratic leadership wasn't so weak, they could've had him for the genocide in Yemen as well. The Saudis overpaid him to stay at his hotels and he gives them a giant weapons deal. Emoluments and war crimes, right there.
Re: Trump impeachment -
November 5th 2019, 12:44 AM
I support impeachment but it’s a long process anyway since even if he’s impeached, if the Senate doesn’t agree it means nothing and he stays in office.
Do you ever get a little bit tired of life
Like you're not really happy but you don't wanna die
Like you're hanging by a thread but you gotta survive
'Cause you gotta survive
Re: Trump impeachment -
November 5th 2019, 03:25 AM
I support impeachment but I doubt much will happen. Trumps gotten away with quite a bit and I feel like this will be another thing. I don't have much faith in the process or our representatives
Re: Trump impeachment -
November 9th 2019, 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted by .:Bibliophile:.
I support impeachment but I doubt much will happen. Trumps gotten away with quite a bit and I feel like this will be another thing. I don't have much faith in the process or our representatives
I have to agree with you on that
In the greater cosmic scheme of things, does it really matter?
Re: Trump impeachment -
December 6th 2019, 02:52 PM
I don't understand how people could vote "I don't care, I'm not into politics"
For those of you that did vote this, can you please elaborate further. Even if you live in England or Australia, what Trump is doing (and the impeachment process) does... believe it or not... impact your country and America's relationship with them.
For reference, just look at the conversation that took place between the Prime Ministers of Canada, France, and the Netherlands. Some of what they said about Trump... mind you, they probably don't think that about all Americans.
Re: Trump impeachment -
December 17th 2019, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Serendipity.
I don't understand how people could vote "I don't care, I'm not into politics"
For those of you that did vote this, can you please elaborate further. Even if you live in England or Australia, what Trump is doing (and the impeachment process) does... believe it or not... impact your country and America's relationship with them.
For reference, just look at the conversation that took place between the Prime Ministers of Canada, France, and the Netherlands. Some of what they said about Trump... mind you, they probably don't think that about all Americans.
But still, context for point.
some people don't care about politics
In the greater cosmic scheme of things, does it really matter?
Re: Trump impeachment -
January 9th 2020, 10:41 PM
He should be impeached as what he did is basically cold calculated murder... he should be impeached and arrested . I live in England but this has been major news here in the U.K. to I do not think he should be allowed to continue as president and should be treated like any other citizen who has committed such a crime
'There will be bad days, there will be good days, there will be really bad days, and really good days, and days that are not bad or good but just simply suck, but either way you got through it and you are here today and that is all that really matters''
Re: Trump impeachment -
January 10th 2020, 01:18 AM
Technically he was already impeached, Impeachment is just the first step. Other presidents such as Bill Clinton have also been impacted but have remained in office because the Senate did not vote to remove them from office. That being said, impeachment means nothing unless the Senate also votes to remove him from office and would just kind of be a meaningless thing.
Do you ever get a little bit tired of life
Like you're not really happy but you don't wanna die
Like you're hanging by a thread but you gotta survive
'Cause you gotta survive
Re: Trump impeachment -
February 5th 2020, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Hypothesis.
Technically he was already impeached, Impeachment is just the first step. Other presidents such as Bill Clinton have also been impacted but have remained in office because the Senate did not vote to remove them from office. That being said, impeachment means nothing unless the Senate also votes to remove him from office and would just kind of be a meaningless thing.
Doesn't look like it will happen.
In the greater cosmic scheme of things, does it really matter?
Re: Trump impeachment -
February 11th 2021, 03:52 PM
So instead of making another topic
Does anyone else think this 2nd impeachment is a waste of time like before.. I feel we should be working on other important things to help the american people who are hurting from covid like indoor restaurants
In the greater cosmic scheme of things, does it really matter?
Re: Trump impeachment -
February 11th 2021, 09:27 PM
It's not a waste of time. Trump incited an insurrection and five people died. Look what happened with Bemghazi and the multiple (what was it 11?) investigations that were done. Trump should be held accountable for what he did. Will he? Probably not since the GOP continues to be complicit.
Re: Trump impeachment -
February 11th 2021, 10:29 PM
Even if Trump is not successfully deprived of lifelong presidential immunity — because that's pretty much what's at stake now — this is still worth pursuing... because it's sending a message to other countries around the globe and to other belligerents that we will not tolerate the actions made by Trump and the ones he egged on.
Re: Trump impeachment -
February 12th 2021, 04:04 AM
Lol when you have to reopen the old impeachment thread for a sequel
I think he should be impeached, but at the same time, this isn't gonna work. You need 67 votes to impeach, and 17 Republicans aren't gonna switch sides on this. They're afraid for their lives, and honestly, why wouldn't they be? Maybe 6 will flip if we're lucky.
I dont think its necessarily a waste of time if it fails- its a good opportunity to combat the right wing propaganda machine. But is Trump gonna be convicted? I got 20 bucks and an 80% reduced Gamestop stock that says this impeachment will fail.
I think Congress should be using the 14th Amendment to stop him from running for office again. You only need 60 votes for that, and with how bad Trump's defense lawyer is, maybe that could actually happen.
Re: Trump impeachment -
February 12th 2021, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by MWF
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I think Congress should be using the 14th Amendment to stop him from running for office again. You only need 60 votes for that, and with how bad Trump's defense lawyer is, maybe that could actually happen.
Hey, if that's an actual possibility, then I'm totally rooting for it.
Re: Trump impeachment -
February 13th 2021, 01:57 PM
BBC NEWS: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world gives factual, uncoloured information as it happens in real lime, and people will get up-to-the-minute reports on the Trump impeachment.
“Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” - Thomas A. Edison.
Thomas Edison tried over two thousand times to invent the lightbulb.
Re: Trump impeachment -
February 15th 2021, 08:58 PM
I hope that in years to come that Americans will remember to take another look at vitally important things as the health status of presidential candidates, because Donald Trump's cognitive powers have been seen to have been lacking throughout his presidency. His business dealings will be remembered because he loved doing deals; the bigger, the better. But that American president possessed what Julie and recognise as classic signs of narcissism, and we had a nasty mother who proved that.
Very few ever talk to remember a past president, only Trump will never be forgiven for stirring up a mob of insurrectionists to storm the Capitol during which I five people, maybe more, lost their lives. I doubt historians will be kind towards this terrible man who through Twitter's social media platform, encouraged the rise in violent right-wing extremism during his tenure in office.
Crosby, Stills & Nash wrote Teach Your Children Well. Their lyrics are as meaningful today as they always will be, especially when parents remember what Donald Trump did to so many.
“Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” - Thomas A. Edison.
Thomas Edison tried over two thousand times to invent the lightbulb.