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Post by Value Buy on Jan 3, 2019 9:09:34 GMT -5
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Post by Tennesseer on Jan 3, 2019 9:35:07 GMT -5
trump is probably hiding under his wife's dress.
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Post by happyhoix on Jan 3, 2019 10:10:46 GMT -5
I think you're right about the gridlock and the infighting.
Not just between the GOP and the Dems, the GOP is fighting amongst itself, as are the Dems, and everyone is jockeying for position in the 2020 election.
I'm going to be interested to see if Pelosi can control the Dems in the House, and I'm also interested to see if Mitt toes the line or continues to be a thorn in Trump's side.
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Post by Cheesy FL-Vol on Jan 3, 2019 10:13:53 GMT -5
I am confused. Didn't someone here claim there wouldn't be a blue wave?
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Post by Value Buy on Jan 3, 2019 10:28:34 GMT -5
I think you're right about the gridlock and the infighting.
Not just between the GOP and the Dems, the GOP is fighting amongst itself, as are the Dems, and everyone is jockeying for position in the 2020 election.
I'm going to be interested to see if Pelosi can control the Dems in the House, and I'm also interested to see if Mitt toes the line or continues to be a thorn in Trump's side.
Mitt and the Donald. Two billionaires that will always pee in the other's Cheerios. Ever watch CNBC? Many times they have two billionaires in opposing monetary positions going after each other, and it is never pretty. And these are really smart people who have made their fortunes, but really dislike the other person. Money makes it personal for them.
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Post by happyhoix on Jan 3, 2019 10:37:26 GMT -5
I think you're right about the gridlock and the infighting.
Not just between the GOP and the Dems, the GOP is fighting amongst itself, as are the Dems, and everyone is jockeying for position in the 2020 election.
I'm going to be interested to see if Pelosi can control the Dems in the House, and I'm also interested to see if Mitt toes the line or continues to be a thorn in Trump's side.
Mitt and the Donald. Two billionaires that will always pee in the other's Cheerios. Ever watch CNBC? Many times they have two billionaires in opposing monetary positions going after each other, and it is never pretty. And these are really smart people who have made their fortunes, but really dislike the other person. Money makes it personal for them. Right, except neither one of those guys actually 'made' their own money. Both were born with silver spoons in their mouths.
Both are convinced they're captains of industry, though, even though it's mostly whose womb they popped out of.
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Post by sesfw on Jan 3, 2019 11:06:53 GMT -5
And this so called 'blue wave' will spend too much time in looking into impeachment of Trump and not doing business for the good of the whole country.
Going to be one huge ego fight.
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Post by happyhoix on Jan 3, 2019 11:42:01 GMT -5
And this so called 'blue wave' will spend too much time in looking into impeachment of Trump and not doing business for the good of the whole country. Going to be one huge ego fight. Sad Pelosi has said she doesn't think it would benefit the country to pursue one right now, although she isn't ruling impeachment out.
She'll do what any good politician does, she'll gauge what the majority of Americans think. Right now I don't think there's universal support for impeachment, but things happen - especially with this president, with all the multiple investigations open against him. If some dirty illegal acts get drug out into the open and the mood of the electorate changes, Pelosi will change.
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Post by Gardening Grandma on Jan 3, 2019 11:47:52 GMT -5
And this so called 'blue wave' will spend too much time in looking into impeachment of Trump and not doing business for the good of the whole country. Going to be one huge ego fight. Sad Pelosi has said she doesn't think it would benefit the country to pursue one right now, although she isn't ruling impeachment out.
She'll do what any good politician does, she'll gauge what the majority of Americans think. Right now I don't think there's universal support for impeachment, but things happen - especially with this president, with all the multiple investigations open against him. If some dirty illegal acts get drug out into the open and the mood of the electorate changes, Pelosi will change.
I keep hearing the "i" word from Republicans. None of the Democrats, afaik, ran on it. They should, and most likely will, investigate the many conflicts of interest. We'll see where that goes.
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Post by Cookies Galore on Jan 3, 2019 13:39:38 GMT -5
She won't take impeachment off the table, and why should she? On the other hand, without clear evidence that it is necessary and clear to do it she will steer her caucus clear of it, I think. How dreadfully rational.
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Post by Wisconsin Beth on Jan 3, 2019 13:47:34 GMT -5
She won't take impeachment off the table, and why should she? On the other hand, without clear evidence that it is necessary and clear to do it she will steer her caucus clear of it, I think. How dreadfully rational. I know, right?
Next thing the Democrats will be running a national poll to see how the country feels about Medicare for All. And getting a bill passed to get funding for at least some of the Federal Govt. And maybe even an Infrastructure bill.
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Post by dondub on Jan 3, 2019 13:50:28 GMT -5
I would think her wise enough to wait for the results of Mueller's investigation, even if that takes another 2-4-6 months. Then let the evidence therein determine which direction to go. Perhaps there will be some Repos that have a ball drop and decide to carry the torch for America in considering his removal. An ego ridden retirement on national TV where he bigly pronounces he has full MAGA and it's time he devoted himself to his family. (snic) All followed by a Pence pardon and negotiating like Hell with plea bargains in those jurisdictions that can still charge him with crimes. His main defense will be that no POTUS should ever suffer the indignity of an Orange Is The New Orange incarceration.
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Post by Tiny on Jan 3, 2019 13:55:34 GMT -5
And this so called 'blue wave' will spend too much time in looking into impeachment of Trump and not doing business for the good of the whole country. Going to be one huge ego fight. Sad And didn't the Republicans do that to Obama? I doesn't make it right... but this is what we've got for government and it didn't happen overnight. So, yes, I am agreeing with you about it being sad (but maybe for a different reason).
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Post by NomoreDramaQ1015 on Jan 3, 2019 14:00:46 GMT -5
I must be reading different news because what I've read the leaders of the dem party have said their main agenda is not impeachment.
If Trump does something stupid/illegal enough to warrant it I don't think they should shy away from it.
But as far as I recall and have read so far if there is an elect who ran on impeach Trump he's not getting much attention.
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Post by hurley1980 on Jan 3, 2019 14:16:29 GMT -5
Impeachment and open borders: two things that democrats aren't talking about anywhere except in republicans heads. Oh, and Donald's tweets.
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Post by kadee79 on Jan 3, 2019 14:46:16 GMT -5
Well, I hate to burst ya'als bubbles, but there are 2 reps ready to introduce articles of impeachment today...one is from Tx. Read it earlier, but don't have a link.
Nancy has said she won't take it off the table, but would rather wait until the full report from Mueller....if they wait that long, impeachment might not be necessary...DT might resign in exchanges for something?
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Post by Gardening Grandma on Jan 3, 2019 14:54:47 GMT -5
Well, I hate to burst ya'als bubbles, but there are 2 reps ready to introduce articles of impeachment today...one is from Tx. Read it earlier, but don't have a link. Nancy has said she won't take it off the table, but would rather wait until the full report from Mueller....if they wait that long, impeachment might not be necessary...DT might resign in exchanges for something? Actually it’s being re-introduced.... CNN Rep. Brad Sherman, a California Democrat, plans to re-introduce articles of impeachment against Trump on the first day of the new Congress, he said Thursday. Sherman was one of three Democrats who introduced resolutions to impeach Trump in 2017, along with Reps. Al Green of Texas and Steve Cohen of Tennessee, part of an effort from a small wing of House Democrats seeking to remove the President from office. And, Nancy (imo) is being smart about it. Leave it on the table and wait for the Mueller report. Or the results from House investigations.
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Post by kadee79 on Jan 3, 2019 15:03:23 GMT -5
Yes, it is being RE-introduced...but for some what different offenses.
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Post by happyhoix on Jan 3, 2019 15:20:47 GMT -5
Maxine Waters has periodically introduced articles of impeachment too, I believe. Any congressman can introduce them, but without support from the House leader and the party membership, they won't go anywhere.
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Post by Gardening Grandma on Jan 3, 2019 15:39:52 GMT -5
Yes, it is being RE-introduced...but for some what different offenses. And the more time goes by, the list of offenses will get longer and longer....
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Post by djAdvocate on Jan 3, 2019 18:03:31 GMT -5
And this so called 'blue wave' will spend too much time in looking into impeachment of Trump and not doing business for the good of the whole country. Going to be one huge ego fight. Sad if they promised their voters they would do so, they SHOULD spend time doing it. that is why we have elected "representatives".
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Post by djAdvocate on Jan 3, 2019 18:05:16 GMT -5
And this so called 'blue wave' will spend too much time in looking into impeachment of Trump and not doing business for the good of the whole country. Going to be one huge ego fight. Sad Pelosi has said she doesn't think it would benefit the country to pursue one right now, although she isn't ruling impeachment out.
She'll do what any good politician does, she'll gauge what the majority of Americans think. Right now I don't think there's universal support for impeachment, but things happen - especially with this president, with all the multiple investigations open against him. If some dirty illegal acts get drug out into the open and the mood of the electorate changes, Pelosi will change.
not to quibble, but i would rather that she did what was best for the country.
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Post by djAdvocate on Jan 3, 2019 18:06:42 GMT -5
She won't take impeachment off the table, and why should she? On the other hand, without clear evidence that it is necessary and clear to do it she will steer her caucus clear of it, I think. How dreadfully rational. yeah. almost makes me nostalgic for the 70's.
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Post by happyhoix on Jan 4, 2019 8:07:42 GMT -5
Pelosi has said she doesn't think it would benefit the country to pursue one right now, although she isn't ruling impeachment out.
She'll do what any good politician does, she'll gauge what the majority of Americans think. Right now I don't think there's universal support for impeachment, but things happen - especially with this president, with all the multiple investigations open against him. If some dirty illegal acts get drug out into the open and the mood of the electorate changes, Pelosi will change.
not to quibble, but i would rather that she did what was best for the country. Wouldn't it be nice to have principled politicians who stood for a certain set of values and aren't swayed by public opinion polls!
Instead, we have politicians who mostly go by opinion polls or what their corporate sponsors want. And Trump, who is catering to a select 33% of the electorate.
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Post by Cheesy FL-Vol on Jan 4, 2019 9:10:08 GMT -5
not to quibble, but i would rather that she did what was best for the country. Wouldn't it be nice to have principled politicians who stood for a certain set of values and aren't swayed by public opinion polls!
Instead, we have politicians who mostly go by opinion polls or what their corporate sponsors want. And Trump, who is catering to a select 33% of the electorate.
Wouldn't it be nice if we had a president who understood that the TRUE art of the deal is compromise? (That applies to congress as well)
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Post by happyhoix on Jan 4, 2019 10:38:20 GMT -5
Wouldn't it be nice to have principled politicians who stood for a certain set of values and aren't swayed by public opinion polls!
Instead, we have politicians who mostly go by opinion polls or what their corporate sponsors want. And Trump, who is catering to a select 33% of the electorate.
Wouldn't it be nice if we had a president who understood that the TRUE art of the deal is compromise? (That applies to congress as well) Some of the far right talking heads are insisting Trump won't get re-elected if he doesn't hold out for the 5 billion. I think that's scared trump. Plus you know his wormy side kick Miller is whispering the same thing in his ear 24/7.
He's no longer in the realm of real politics, where compromise is the name of the game, he's ventured into the hinterlands of right wing paranoia and big mouthed talk show entertainers.
Frankly, I don't think he'd lose a single vote if he agreed to the 1.5 billion that the dems originally offered. He's done far, far worse and his faithful never wavered in their adoration.
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Post by Value Buy on Jan 4, 2019 11:35:03 GMT -5
Wouldn't it be nice to have principled politicians who stood for a certain set of values and aren't swayed by public opinion polls!
Instead, we have politicians who mostly go by opinion polls or what their corporate sponsors want. And Trump, who is catering to a select 33% of the electorate.
Wouldn't it be nice if we had a president who understood that the TRUE art of the deal is compromise? (That applies to congress as well) Can you tell me when Chuck and Nancy said they would compromise on the wall funding. They have said no money for the wall since the election. Where is the compromise? Where was their compromise on DACA last year when Trump wanted to do a deal? It takes both sides to make a deal.
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Post by Cheesy FL-Vol on Jan 4, 2019 12:09:43 GMT -5
Wouldn't it be nice if we had a president who understood that the TRUE art of the deal is compromise? (That applies to congress as well)Can you tell me when Chuck and Nancy said they would compromise on the wall funding. They have said no money for the wall since the election. Where is the compromise? Where was their compromise on DACA last year when Trump wanted to do a deal? It takes both sides to make a deal.You must have missed part of my comment.
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Post by tbop77 on Jan 4, 2019 13:18:24 GMT -5
Wouldn't it be nice if we had a president who understood that the TRUE art of the deal is compromise? (That applies to congress as well) Can you tell me when Chuck and Nancy said they would compromise on the wall funding. They have said no money for the wall since the election. Where is the compromise? Where was their compromise on DACA last year when Trump wanted to do a deal? It takes both sides to make a deal. Oh, I get it, after 8 years, now there should be compromise.... Besides that, who can trust a word President Trump says. Co-Presidents Sean Hannity, Ann, or Rush might tell him something different and he will completely back out of the deal.
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