The Tipping Point

Really dude?

that's from this friggin nutjob site

Big League Politics is an American media website founded by former Breitbart News employees.[3][4] The site was announced in 2017 by one of its founders as an investigative outfit.[5] In early 2018, Big League Politics was acquired by Mustard Seed Media[6] which is owned by Reilly O'Neal and Noel Fritsch.[7] On its about page, Big League Politics states "We are not conservative. We are not liberal".[8] Its editor-in-chief is former Breitbart reporter Patrick Howley.[9] The Wall Street Journal describes the website as "backed by Republican operatives".[10]

The website has promoted conspiracy theories, on subjects such as QAnon and the murder of Seth Rich.[11][12][13] The New York Times described Big League Politics as "an obscure right-wing news site [...] which has promoted conspiracy theories and written favorably about white nationalist candidates."[14]
Vid of an American officer explaining the deception......deal with it.....inconvenient truth as usual
 
Malcolm Gladwell had an interesting point.

Events sometimes pile up and there is no change...until they reach that one "tipping point" and everything starts tumbling.

I think the "phone call" was that tipping point and the subsequent Syria/ Kurd/Turkey craziness has put the gunnels in the water

Republicans are starting to find a backbone and career state department and defense department folks are speaking up
About your Kurd craziness...
REVEALED: Kurdish 'PKK' Terrorists Were Rebranded by Obama Officials to Dupe the U.S. Public - Big League Politics
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Malcolm Gladwell had an interesting point.

Events sometimes pile up and there is no change...until they reach that one "tipping point" and everything starts tumbling.

I think the "phone call" was that tipping point and the subsequent Syria/ Kurd/Turkey craziness has put the gunnels in the water

Republicans are starting to find a backbone and career state department and defense department folks are speaking up
About your Kurd craziness...
REVEALED: Kurdish 'PKK' Terrorists Were Rebranded by Obama Officials to Dupe the U.S. Public - Big League Politics
PKK was ally of USA, because PKK helped defeat ISIS.
And earlier was help during Iraq war.
Instead it was Erdogan who supports ISIS.
So basically, Trump is re-founding islamic state.
 
In fact many of the units currently invading Syria on behalf of Turkey are made up of former ISIS and Al Qaeda fighters
 
Growing numbers of Republicans are abandoning Trump with criticism over his Ukraine phone call and scandal. That is the tipping point. Claiming it is not a tipping point is delusional.
 
Cry Wolf!! (...on impeachment)

Most voters tune out the constant, ugly, "impeachment" whining by the democrats, who absolutely refuse to hold a House vote on authorizing the "impeachment inquiry". Hillary's recent do-over of calling Tulsi a "Russian asset" only proves how thin the democrat's playbook is. The dems have the "race card", the "reparations card", the "tax the rich card", the "Medicare for all card", and lately the "Russian asset card".

Trump is a shoo-in in 2020, thanks for having such dumb policies.
Maybe Hillary will jump into the 2020 race and save the day!!

Here are the rest of the democrats' stupid policies.
1. Open borders, tear down the southern border fence/wall
2. Sanctuary cities & states
3. Free college
4. Single Payer Healthcare, aka rationed healthcare, "Medicare for all"
5. Eliminate ICE and DHS, turn the US into the EU, with muslim "no go zones"
6. Promote Globalism, whatever Wall Street wants Wall Street gets, see K-Street Cash
7. Paris Climate Change Treaty where the US pays $trillions to poor countries
8. Stupid trade agreements, e.g tax breaks to move factories overseas
9. Let China run roughshod over the US for trade and intellectual property
10. Let NK develop nukes and ICBM delivery systems, have no one capable of dealing with NK
11. Raise taxes to 70% on the wealthy, especially on corporations so they relocate overseas
12. Opioid problem running rampant across the US
13. Gangs like MS-13 running rampant across the US
14. No steel or mining industries due to foreign "dumping" of subsidized products
15. No new pipelines
16. No offshore drilling
17. The dems' "Central Committee" appoints super-delegates to subvert real voters in primaries
18. Pack the US Supreme Court to promote liberal policies
19. Impeach anyone they deem not liberal enough, like Kavanaugh
20. Use the Federal Government to punish conservatives, like the IRS and Lois Lerner hounded conservatives
21. Use the Intel community to spy on the opposition party, like Hillary, FusionGPS, and the FBI/DOJ spied on Trump
22. Block voter ID laws to ensure fraud, and promote "vote harvesting" to steal elections
23. Refuse to provide funding for border walls/security, which DHS says is desperately needed.
24. Give $Trillions to Mexico and Central America for a Marshal Plan, but not help US citizens living in tent cities
25. Impose gun control, outlaw private gun sales, outlaw AR style rifles, restrict sales of bullets, etc.
26. "Green New Deal" Impose a "carbon tax" to punish anyone who works, heats their home, flies, or has a car
27. Anti-business democrat socialists caused Amazon to flee NYC taking 25,000 good paying jobs to VA
28. REPARATIONS to blacks to pay for slavery, $trillions owed by US voters
29. Excuse the murder of unwanted newborns, i.e. "infanticide"
30. Change the Electoral College to popular vote
31. All prisoners get to vote, even the Boston Marathon Bomber, so says Bernie
32. LGBTQ rights, trannys in military
33. Hunt down suspected white supremacists, increase domestic surveillance
34. Add Senators and congressmen for DC and Puerto Rico
35. Be sure that any "red flag" laws exclude gang members (only get those rural guns)
36. AOC wants full welfare for illegal immigrants
OFFS...stop with this copy and paste PC garbage.
 
Trump isn't going to be impeached. Just another circus act by the loons
Makes no difference whether impeachment proponents are, as you call it, a circus act by the loons or as the proponents call the Presidents supporters, brainwashed delusional deniers. Our Constitution allows both sides of the debate freedom for believing and promoting both sides.
 
Malcolm Gladwell had an interesting point.

Events sometimes pile up and there is no change...until they reach that one "tipping point" and everything starts tumbling.

I think the "phone call" was that tipping point and the subsequent Syria/ Kurd/Turkey craziness has put the gunnels in the water

Republicans are starting to find a backbone and career state department and defense department folks are speaking up

Not that I would necessarily disagree - just thinking aloud and pointing out what the implications are...

If any point on that trajectory all this is on would become a tipping point, you would have to demonstrate that actually, the latest blow is something that brings something down. Moreover, this "something" has to be the (final) pillar supporting the whole edifice, for without that, the rest of the edifice wouldn't come down.

Now, it's sure encouraging that some Republicans are finding some "backbone" and are willing to condemn Trump's Syrian dumbassery, but that's merely a policy disagreement, certainly not that central pillar. Also, career officials speaking out against Trump's and his henchmen's criminality, and not just in leaks to the press but to Congress and inspectors general, is a welcome change. That way, enough evidence might be come to light to warrant Articles of Impeachment deserving of being voted out of the House.

Now comes the final "tipping point" criteria: Will these Articles sway the minds of enough of the population for enough Republican Senators reconsider their options? Because that would be what "tumbling" would have to look like, namely, the Trump maladmistration being brought down. For that "final pillar" is the electoral prospects of Republican Senators, isn't it?

That said, for the time being, the edifice still stands, I would guess.
 
Malcolm Gladwell had an interesting point.

Events sometimes pile up and there is no change...until they reach that one "tipping point" and everything starts tumbling.

I think the "phone call" was that tipping point and the subsequent Syria/ Kurd/Turkey craziness has put the gunnels in the water

Republicans are starting to find a backbone and career state department and defense department folks are speaking up

Not that I would necessarily disagree - just thinking aloud and pointing out what the implications are...

If any point on that trajectory all this is on would become a tipping point, you would have to demonstrate that actually, the latest blow is something that brings something down. Moreover, this "something" has to be the (final) pillar supporting the whole edifice, for without that, the rest of the edifice wouldn't come down.

Now, it's sure encouraging that some Republicans are finding some "backbone" and are willing to condemn Trump's Syrian dumbassery, but that's merely a policy disagreement, certainly not that central pillar. Also, career officials speaking out against Trump's and his henchmen's criminality, and not just in leaks to the press but to Congress and inspectors general, is a welcome change. That way, enough evidence might be come to light to warrant Articles of Impeachment deserving of being voted out of the House.

Now comes the final "tipping point" criteria: Will these Articles sway the minds of enough of the population for enough Republican Senators reconsider their options? Because that would be what "tumbling" would have to look like, namely, the Trump maladmistration being brought down. For that "final pillar" is the electoral prospects of Republican Senators, isn't it?

That said, for the time being, the edifice still stands, I would guess.
The phone call became public only weeks ago and things have been getting exponentially worse for Trump since. Impeachment and removal is at 52%.

Does that satisfy your definition of a tipping point. Who cares. Time will tell but it sure looks like it has whether you agree or not. One might almost think you hope not
 
Lol Trump won't be impeached and likely re-elected in 2020 adding four more years of misery to your pathetic life.

Go on record. Let's see you post that the House will not vote to Impeach.

In fact how about we make a bet.

If they don't vote to Impeach by Christmas I will stop posting. If they do you will admit defeat and remove your saggy ass from this board

Up for it sweetie?
 
Lol Trump won't be impeached and likely re-elected in 2020 adding four more years of misery to your pathetic life.

Go on record. Let's see you post that the House will not vote to Impeach.

In fact how about we make a bet.

If they don't vote to Impeach by Christmas I will stop posting. If they do you will admit defeat and remove your saggy ass from this board

Up for it sweetie?

He won't be impeached and the House"voting" on it isn't impeachment you illiterate loon.

Run along now.... you're annoying me... again
 
He won't be impeached and the House"voting" on it isn't impeachment you illiterate loon.

Run along now.... you're annoying me... again

OMG. You don't even understand what the term Impeachment means, do you dolt.

Someone want to explain it to this dumb Trumper?

I'm laughing too hard
 
Malcolm Gladwell had an interesting point.

Events sometimes pile up and there is no change...until they reach that one "tipping point" and everything starts tumbling.

I think the "phone call" was that tipping point and the subsequent Syria/ Kurd/Turkey craziness has put the gunnels in the water

Republicans are starting to find a backbone and career state department and defense department folks are speaking up

Not that I would necessarily disagree - just thinking aloud and pointing out what the implications are...

If any point on that trajectory all this is on would become a tipping point, you would have to demonstrate that actually, the latest blow is something that brings something down. Moreover, this "something" has to be the (final) pillar supporting the whole edifice, for without that, the rest of the edifice wouldn't come down.

Now, it's sure encouraging that some Republicans are finding some "backbone" and are willing to condemn Trump's Syrian dumbassery, but that's merely a policy disagreement, certainly not that central pillar. Also, career officials speaking out against Trump's and his henchmen's criminality, and not just in leaks to the press but to Congress and inspectors general, is a welcome change. That way, enough evidence might be come to light to warrant Articles of Impeachment deserving of being voted out of the House.

Now comes the final "tipping point" criteria: Will these Articles sway the minds of enough of the population for enough Republican Senators reconsider their options? Because that would be what "tumbling" would have to look like, namely, the Trump maladmistration being brought down. For that "final pillar" is the electoral prospects of Republican Senators, isn't it?

That said, for the time being, the edifice still stands, I would guess.
The phone call became public only weeks ago and things have been getting exponentially worse for Trump since. Impeachment and removal is at 52%.

Does that satisfy your definition of a tipping point. Who cares. Time will tell but it sure looks like it has whether you agree or not. One might almost think you hope not

There is no "tipping point" other than in the Senate where 67 votes are needed to impeach.
The democrats know that their illegal impeachment inquiry and articles (if any) will be defeated easily in the senate.

You seem to be ignoring the Barr, Huber, Durham, and Horowitz indictments of the Obama admin's illegal deep state coup plots against Trump. Those indictments should be more newsworthy than the bogus impeachment bullshit in the House.
 

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