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I Support Donald Trump

I love the way Trump is handling this impeachment fiasco that the Democratic house of representatives is following, KNOWING that the Republicans own the senate, and in the end, NOTHING WILL HAPPEN..
But the Democrats will make fools of themselves before the 2020 election and show to the voting citizens of the USA how much they misunderstand how to govern the country.. And how they waste precious time in governing the really important issues this country face..

What do you think?
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
Trump will definitely be "cleared" because Republican senators, will vote party before country.
However when he's out of office 20 or 24, if still alive he will definitely go to prison. For crimes committed during his presidency!!
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Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
@Harriet03 I hope so too but I fear that unless he looses by a wide margin he'll declare the election invalid and refuse to leave. Then, if he does leave it will be hours before his appointed departure so that Pence can pardon him. He's just trash but he knows how to milk the system.
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
@polyandrym66 Possibly, because if he falls they all do!
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
@polyandrym66 He's nowhere as rich as he claims, that's why he's desperate to keep his tax returns secret!!
However he's probably got dirt on some powerful people. That might save him! ✌
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
I think they made a big mistake, if I were a democrat rather than waste all this time on what will ultimately be a failed impeachment, I would concentrate on something the considered important by Americans like health care.
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
@polyandrym66 @Subsumedpat
It's a clever move, Dems know Senate Republicans will vote it down. However it's put Trumps Presidency on full display!
Nunes & Jordan have caused untold damage, as has Trump with his bullying and immature tweets.
@polyandrym66 How is Congress supposed to “focus on productive things” when McConnell won’t allow the Senate to vote on any of them?
polyandrym66 · 70-79, M
@LeopoldBloom EXACTLY...
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
I think you're biased 😅
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Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@JAYS21 Here Donald Trump is talking on why he witheld the money to ukraine.

[media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz2WXSs5Bvk]

And where he shifts the blame to Europe. So at the verry least, we can ditch this idea that he didn't withhold money.
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
I have no idea what he said last... but I guess he melted away.

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Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@polyandrym66 My personal political vieuws have nothing to do with this. Even tough I recognise the problems of a constitutional system, I do prefer it over certain other forms of governement. Because I'm aware of what the problems are with those other forms of governements. That's also why those guys that wrote the American Constitution, made it so hard for a person to accumulate power. And that even in the system where power is accumulated, it has to be checked and balanced out by other powers. The president is not above the legeslasative branch and no one is above the judical branch. But Judical branch doesn't make the laws, it just interpretates it. Power in this system is super difused, because no one can take full control. That's the diffrence between a constitutional-democracy and a form of governement where one man or group has all the power. Because in that last form of governement, the liberty of the individual is quickly subjugated to the power of the sovereign. Something that American revolution kicked out because it became to opressive, and something that the fench literally beheaded (ironacly: moved to a direct democracy -> Tyrany -> Emperor ... that's one of the big diffrences between the french and the american revolution right there).

If the elections of the American people are what they were, then I'll recognise that. I may have my political believes, but they are still subjugated to the rules which I cast my vote under. I still have respect for this system. And because I have respect for this system, I respect Trumps' presidency. But because I have respect for this system, I also respect the right of the legeslative branch to investigate the actions of the excecutive branch. And I also disrespect anny excecutive branch that uses it's power for it's own personal gain. Not because I'm against or for someone... but because it's the rules.
polyandrym66 · 70-79, M
@Kwek00 GOOD.. If you prefer things the way they are:
STOP COMPLAINING ABOUT THINGS...
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@polyandrym66
I'm more talking about people that seem to be having a hard time with the ruleset. That use it in their favor when they see fit. Or that see the rules as a nuisance just because their hero is subjugated by them.

I also confront people that use ideas like the popular vote in their favor when it suits them. And go against it when it suits them. It's kinda opportunistic. But you are the first person that seems to defend the conservative party on this, that actually uses the popular vote as an argument in the last 3 years. Because it's ussually conservatives that defend it, when it comes to the elections of 2016. And partisan democrats that forget that it also works in their favor when the votes turn out that way.
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I disagree. Democrats would have been made a fool if they went ahead with impeachment with no Americans supporting it. However this is not the case and it comes down to Republicans in the senate. Will those in the senate be for country over party, or will they demonstrate the opposite?
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Hikingguy · 56-60, M
I like your thinking.

 
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