Thinker101
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He is Impeached forever, just like Clinton, and Johnson. History has been written.
Whether he is acquitted or removed, has not been determined yet.
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He is Impeached forever, just like Clinton, and Johnson. History has been written.
Whether he is acquitted or removed, has not been determined yet.
Pelosi gleefully reminds Trump he's 'impeached forever' during appearance on Bill Maher show
This is what the Democrats have done in the House? Nothing more than some old snarky bitch on television. What a joke.
The only thing that can prevent the Ds from losing the House is a much larger than expected number of ignoramuses voting for Democrat nincompoops. Truth, logic, fairness and the American way all point to a Democrat disaster. Their crooked butt boys in the media won't even be able to repaint this impeachment debacle they created.
That is what I am saying.If the trap of the far left is to get Trump elected in 2020.So important also to remember is that all of the zealots right here on this forum have also fallen into the stupid trap of the far left.
Then they are succeeding beyond expectations. .. ..
In my view, the current Democratic Party has 3 factions: the Progressives, the Socialists, and the Moderates. Got no idea what the breakdown is numerically, but I'd guess the Moderates outnumber the other two factions put together, BUT - over the last two years or so there are many Moderates who are leaving the party. As they put it "I didn't leave the party, it left me."
So, here's Pelosi trying to hold things together, and it ain't working cuz the Progressives and the Socialists want policies that most Americans don't support cuz they're too expensive. Or too unpopular or just too stupid. It's hard to see how long this struggle can go on, for now it's easy to vote against Trump cuz let's face it, he ain't that likable. But what about when he's gone if the next GOP presidential candidate IS more likable, whoever that might be. Maybe even a woman, holy crap!
So, here's the Dems over the past year, and they've done NOTHING but obstruct the GOP and try to oust Trump. And failing, c'mon. The Senate is never going to remove him from office, the current Articles of Impeachment is bullshit. A lot of Dems ran on doing stuff that they haven't done, and voters don't like that. I think it'll cost them in November, as it should.
In my view, the current Democratic Party has 3 factions: the Progressives, the Socialists, and the Moderates. Got no idea what the breakdown is numerically, but I'd guess the Moderates outnumber the other two factions put together, BUT - over the last two years or so there are many Moderates who are leaving the party. As they put it "I didn't leave the party, it left me."
So, here's Pelosi trying to hold things together, and it ain't working cuz the Progressives and the Socialists want policies that most Americans don't support cuz they're too expensive. Or too unpopular or just too stupid. It's hard to see how long this struggle can go on, for now it's easy to vote against Trump cuz let's face it, he ain't that likable. But what about when he's gone if the next GOP presidential candidate IS more likable, whoever that might be. Maybe even a woman, holy crap!
So, here's the Dems over the past year, and they've done NOTHING but obstruct the GOP and try to oust Trump. And failing, c'mon. The Senate is never going to remove him from office, the current Articles of Impeachment is bullshit. A lot of Dems ran on doing stuff that they haven't done, and voters don't like that. I think it'll cost them in November, as it should.
Can you name a "moderate" democrat? I sure couldn't. Not Tulsi, that's for damned sure.
IMO - there are two factions within the Washington Democrats.... The socialists and the Corporatist elites.In my view, the current Democratic Party has 3 factions: the Progressives, the Socialists, and the Moderates. Got no idea what the breakdown is numerically, but I'd guess the Moderates outnumber the other two factions put together, BUT - over the last two years or so there are many Moderates who are leaving the party. As they put it "I didn't leave the party, it left me."
So, here's Pelosi trying to hold things together, and it ain't working cuz the Progressives and the Socialists want policies that most Americans don't support cuz they're too expensive. Or too unpopular or just too stupid. It's hard to see how long this struggle can go on, for now it's easy to vote against Trump cuz let's face it, he ain't that likable. But what about when he's gone if the next GOP presidential candidate IS more likable, whoever that might be. Maybe even a woman, holy crap!
So, here's the Dems over the past year, and they've done NOTHING but obstruct the GOP and try to oust Trump. And failing, c'mon. The Senate is never going to remove him from office, the current Articles of Impeachment is bullshit. A lot of Dems ran on doing stuff that they haven't done, and voters don't like that. I think it'll cost them in November, as it should.