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How would tangible, indisputable hard evidence of Trump colluding with Russia impact the everyday life of an ordinary American?

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TexChik · F
I guess we’ll never know .... since it didn’t happen
katielass · F
@TexChik True, but just what if, don't you think he'd still be 1,000 times better that that crooked, corrupt, lying old sea hag?
TexChik · F
@katielass of course
It would shut a lot of the media up, because Trump’s opponents would be displaying it everywhere.
That is why I don’t understand the GOP blocking the release of the original, unredacted Mueller report. Not Barr’s interpretation, but the report itself. If it truly exonerates Trump, that would prove it beyond a doubt.
@bijouxbroussard They would still need to redacting grand jury stuff, and at least let the DOJ do an executive privilege review. Releasing the entire report, even to Congress would take awhile. Calling for a completely unredacted release seems almost silly, until that's done and once it's done, it's possible the fight over what's been redacted might be easier.

I need to catch up, but it looks like the White House may not see it before it goes to Congress, which would prevent Rudy's let us make "corrections" foolishness, if the White House doesn't change its mind again.
@MistyCee It’s clearly not as straightforward as Trump and his ilk would have everyone believe.
@bijouxbroussard Nope. Trump's I'd like to release everything is similar to his "I'd like to sit down with Mueller", "I'll release my tax returns when the audit is over." It all sounds like the right thing to say at the time, but whether he follows through has nothing to do with what he said before if its better for him to say or do something else.
An interesting question, actually. Initially, probably not that much, but what might follow from that revelation might affect legislation and policy for the next two years and who's in office in both the WhiteHouse and Congress in 2024, so down the road, it could make a really big difference in terms of stuff like life or death, gas prices, jobs, police protection, permissible speech, just to name a few.
Dainbramadge · 56-60, M
Besides make a bunch of democrats real happy? Over all, I don't think anything but public opinion would change.
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
Disastrous. We might end up in a war, and the fabric of our democracy would be irrevocably affected.
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WalksWith · 56-60, F
I think before 9/11, it would have fell most Americans to their knees. Now, however, it doesn't matter. Some Americans are either ignorant or uneducated, they don't care. They just want to be able tp pay their bills, eat their food and watch their tv. (and maybe a vice or two), some are extreme and get violent. They really don't care, as long as it doesn't affect them. And unless you don't speak English to them, they will never know.

But, there are some (and thank god for them!) That understand and know what the future impact will be. I imagine (if their was collusion) we won't see a difference (for the most part) for at most a decade. Like the frog in the boiling water.

Personally, I hope/pray that he did not sell out this country. I do not like him, but, I hope he did not do it. And IF there is hard evidence? Well, then I'm glad I was on the side that fought for this country!

And, we've learned that the cost of colluding is very cheap and easily obtained.

Sorry got a little off topic there! lol!!
katielass · F
Colluding to do what? Considering the great job he's already done with the economy I'd be hard pressed to complain if he colluded only to win the election. I mean, even if he hadn't fixed the stagnant economy he'd still be better than that old commie hag. Now if he colluded to sell them uranium, I'd be pretty pissed. Why would you do that.

 
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