On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 7:09:43 PM UTC-4, Dene wrote:
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> On 05/27/2017 11:11 AM, Dene wrote:
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> > All it's going to take is some percentage of Republicans in Congress and the Senate with enough integrity to put country before party, and Trump will be gone. Let's face it: Trump's not going to get less stupid, so the trainwrecks are going to continue. The outcome is totally inevitable.
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> > But I personally don't think it's right for the Republicans to benefit from an ill-gotten election, so I'd prefer that Trump not get the boot until after he gets killed in the 2018 mid-term elections.
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> > You should keep your wet dreams to yourself, Carbs. ;-)
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> > Here is the problem with your theory. The Democrats have no vision, no leaders, and have hardly put the country first, choosing instead to be whiny obstructionist in the face of badly needed legislation pertaining to healthcare, border control, and tax reform. There is no democratic vision for any of these items. Just butt hurt that they lost the election, fueling a contrived collusion investigation that will yield little to nothing. By the time the midterms roll around, Americans will realize who is trying to accomplish things and who is sitting on their elitist asses.
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> This is just stupid. The established facts are Trump's truly awful approval ratings and the continuing Trump-Russia collusion investigations that are edging ever closer to the White House.
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> For example, I'm sure you've seen this:
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http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/26/politics/jared-kushner-russian-ambassador-kremlin/
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> Through his lawyer, Jared Kushner officially "doesn't remember" any such calls to set up a secret back-channel between Trump's team and the Kremlin.
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> Even if it was a suggestion within a conversation, was a crime committed? Where is the evidence? Speculation speculation speculation.
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> It would be useful for these fools to keep in mind that the US intelligence apparatus dragnets all foreign communications. This is Watergate, Ideocracy Edition.
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> > Hopefully by then Trump will learn how to be president.
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> No Greg, it's not going to happen. All Trump understands is celebrity, titties and money. There is nothing else.
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> There is the Republican agenda, which is what elected him and the Republicans, three out of the last four elections.
Trump doesn't represent the Republican agenda. He represents the
Trump agenda, which is altogether different.