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legendary
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February 11, 2021, 01:29:47 PM
#5
badecker seems to have things warped

in 2016. obama accepted trumps win..
it was trump in 2020 that did not accept bidens win

meaning republicans didnt accept democrates
..

also badecker says trump done many good things.. but i bet he cant think of any that personally benefit badecker.. but some allow badeckers cultish leaders to get richer.. even while leaving badecker poor.

badecker when will you figure out your repeating of your influencers wishes actually negatively affect your life while making them profit
sr. member
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Blue0x.com
February 11, 2021, 11:05:30 AM
#4
     Trump's actions are the reason why it uas come to this. There clearly is something wrong with the guy's head for doing or saying what he did the caused a lot of chaos amd other branching problems. It is always you reap what you sow. Had he not said or done those things, then he wouldn't be in a type of situation like his today. It's that simple. The senate is composed by many heads and not all of them are too smart, too dumb or too biased to make unreasonable decisions, and take note that every ruling needs to be voted for before it comes to pass.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1277
February 11, 2021, 04:42:02 AM
#3
Any Congress that holds a former President in such contempt, when he has done as many great and wonderful things that Trump did, is a contemptible Congress.

FTFY: Any former President that holds Congress in such contempt, when it has done as many great and wonderful things as Congress did, is a contemptible former President.


They are impeaching a President that they formally won't accept as President. It's like they are saying, "Bad dog. You didn't do what we wanted."

FTFY: They are impeaching a President that won't accept he lost a fair and democratic election, and then attempted to stage a coup in order to retain power. It's like they are saying, "Look at the facts."


Seriously though, his behaviour in instigating an attempted coup—and that's what it was—was sufficiently egregious that even some Republican senators voted for impeachment. But I agree that the outcome won't be fair. There's no chance of that two thirds majority voting to convict, as the senators begin the familiar split back towards voting along traditional party lines.

Regardless of my tongue-in-cheek comments above, and regardless of the details of this particular case, and whether or not he is guilty, a two party political system can never be healthy or fair. It is forever oppositional, and more interested in subduing the opponent than in brokering compromise.
legendary
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Merit: 4534
February 10, 2021, 05:04:41 PM
#2
no congressman is involved with the impeachment today
maybe you will learn its at a higher board level known as the senate now

oh. and they are not judging on prisonable penalties. they are only judging on if he should continue to receive the privileges he gets from the civil office of 'former president'

with trumps actions in regards to insighting violence and insurrection.. EG 'liberate your state' 'fight' 'be strong' 'dont let them when at any cost'

i do feel that he was using his fangirls.
and then when it didnt go his way. he disassociated from his fangirls

so if your still a fan. just realise that he wont be your friend in the end.
and if you do manage to cause chaos in his name. he will just send the national guard to arrest you
legendary
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February 10, 2021, 03:54:14 PM
#1
Any Congress that holds a former President in such contempt, when he has done as many great and wonderful things that Trump did, is a contemptible Congress.

How can a Congress be that way? But they are, and they have fallen to the love of money racket. They are impeaching a President that they formally won't accept as President. It's like they are saying, "Bad dog. You didn't do what we wanted."

The people should be doing recalls on their Congressmen right now.

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