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originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: carewemust
So if these machinations started in Jan 2019 why have Republicans be silent?
I didn't think the Supreme court acted without someone first saying " hey what about this "
So it looks like Trump has been abandoned by his own party?
originally posted by: Nothin
originally posted by: hyperlexic
a reply to: TheConstruKctionofLight
So it looks like Trump has been abandoned by his own party?
Want to see which republicans are corrupt and scared look which ones are abandoning him.
The American people have not abandoned him. And thats all that matters.
Btw Trump doesnt care about D or R if you are corrupt you are screwed.
How do you not love that about him?
Hi HL.
Is there a master-list somewhere, about how many politicians, and 'big-timers', that have quit, or been fired, since Trump has been in office ?
originally posted by: hyperlexic
originally posted by: Nothin
originally posted by: hyperlexic
a reply to: TheConstruKctionofLight
So it looks like Trump has been abandoned by his own party?
Want to see which republicans are corrupt and scared look which ones are abandoning him.
The American people have not abandoned him. And thats all that matters.
Btw Trump doesnt care about D or R if you are corrupt you are screwed.
How do you not love that about him?
Hi HL.
Is there a master-list somewhere, about how many politicians, and 'big-timers', that have quit, or been fired, since Trump has been in office ?
Great question and I have no clue the answer. But if there is I would love to see it.
originally posted by: Nothin
a reply to: hyperlexic
Thanks. Seems to me that it would be a solid tool for Trump supporters, to post in these type of threads, to show that he really is doing as it is said he would.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: carewemust
So if these machinations started in Jan 2019 why have Republicans be silent?
I didn't think the Supreme court acted without someone first saying " hey what about this "
So it looks like Trump has been abandoned by his own party?
It's not about Republicans "acting" by submitting a Supreme Court petition. It's about the timing and when the U.S. Justice Department petitions the Supreme Court. 😎
originally posted by: hyperlexic
originally posted by: Nothin
a reply to: hyperlexic
Thanks. Seems to me that it would be a solid tool for Trump supporters, to post in these type of threads, to show that he really is doing as it is said he would.
Even if there was and we posted it this would be there reaction.
originally posted by: hyperlexic
a reply to: carewemust
Trump is so ridiculously uncorrupt its actually quite refreshing. I dont know one single person that could be so thoroughly investigated by the most experienced and biased investigators with unlimited funds and come out so clean and unscathed.
They have found nothing.
This is why I believe those super rich owners in the NFL didnt want him to have a team in their league.
He would have exposed their shenanigans because he plays it by the book.
I cant wait to vote for him.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: hyperlexic
a reply to: carewemust
Trump is so ridiculously uncorrupt its actually quite refreshing. I dont know one single person that could be so thoroughly investigated by the most experienced and biased investigators with unlimited funds and come out so clean and unscathed.
They have found nothing.
This is why I believe those super rich owners in the NFL didnt want him to have a team in their league.
He would have exposed their shenanigans because he plays it by the book.
I cant wait to vote for him.
Maxine Waters went ape-sh'it again last week, calling for President Trump to be placed in solitary confinement.
Her House Finance Committee received thousands of pages of Trump financial documents from his two largest banks 6 months ago, and found NOTHING...ZIP...NADA.
Pelosi picked the most evil Trump-haters she could find to head up the House Judiciary, Intel, Finance, and Oversight committees. And they're all making her look like a bigger fool by the day.
Great post, hyperlexic!
In Sevastopol, the largest city in Crimea, turnout for Sunday's referendum reached an astonishing 123% of registered voters. There may be an explanation for this number that doesn't involve the simple stuffing of ballot boxes:
One reporter from Kiev showed his Russian passport and was handed a ballot and allowed to vote. This raised questions in Kiev if perhaps the Russian soldiers and Russian paramilitary occupying the area since late February had been allowed to cast votes.
Overall, an impressive 96.77% of Crimeans voted to secede from Ukraine. Legal scholar Ilya Somin asks whether such a result may reflect the fact that opponents of the Russian invasion simply stayed home. After all, why take part in what you know to be a Soviet-style farce? Unlikely, he says.
Military positions: 2013–2015 In 2013, Pompeo supported the surveillance programs of the National Security Agency,referring to the agency's efforts as "good and important work".[90]
necessary two-thirds majority vote of the senators present for conviction and removal from office – in this instance 67. On Article One, 45 senators voted to convict while 55 voted for acquittal. On Article Two, 50 senators voted to convict while 50 voted for acquittal.[3] Consequently, Clinton remained in office for the balance of his second term.[4]
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: xuenchen
It's about the timing and when the U.S. Justice Department petitions the Supreme
What does that even mean in the context of carewemust saying the Supreme court should intervene?
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: carewemust
When was Clinton impeached?
en.wikipedia.org...
necessary two-thirds majority vote of the senators present for conviction and removal from office – in this instance 67. On Article One, 45 senators voted to convict while 55 voted for acquittal. On Article Two, 50 senators voted to convict while 50 voted for acquittal.[3] Consequently, Clinton remained in office for the balance of his second term.[4]