volfanjustin
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The Democrats are shifting their verbiage from quid-pro-quo to bribery. A "quid-pro-quo" is not necessarily an impeachable offense, but the United States Constitution specifically states that "bribery" is an impeachable offense. That is a subtle and savvy maneuver from Democrats, and everyone seems to be on the same page with it. That is the narrative that they need to be advancing in unison.
I basically agree with this and your comments a few posts back. Trumpism and the expected backlash is the opposite of civility and unity. As long as Trump is POTUS, the divide will continue to grow. I see no way around that fact.Possibly. And we are all adults and going to do what we want to do no matter what anyone says. I just shared my perspective that this will end at some point and we all actually want the same ultimate goals of living a full and happy life. What that means and how we get there is where we all differ of course.
Not sure...they couldn't be that important Obama would skip them all the time to play b-ball with ReggieHow much NSC time does it take to figure out it's not for sale?
There is guilt on both sides. Always has been and always will be.Do you agree that it isn’t just the right?
lolThere is guilt on both sides. Always has been and always will be.
I view the nomination, election, and continued support of Trump as crossing a line both sides historically refused to cross.
The reactions from the left have been mostly justifiable and 100% predictable.
Honestly, I'm a little surprised that the left has accepted the Trump abomination as graciously as they have.
There is guilt on both sides. Always has been and always will be.
I view the nomination, election, and continued support of Trump as crossing a line both sides historically refused to cross.
The reactions from the left have been mostly justifiable and 100% predictable.
Honestly, I'm a little surprised that the left has accepted the Trump abomination as graciously as they have.
Well, you’re certainly entitled to your opinion Luther, no matter how wrong it is.There is guilt on both sides. Always has been and always will be.
I view the nomination, election, and continued support of Trump as crossing a line both sides historically refused to cross.
The reactions from the left have been mostly justifiable and 100% predictable.
Honestly, I'm a little surprised that the left has accepted the Trump abomination as graciously as they have.
There is guilt on both sides. Always has been and always will be.
I view the nomination, election, and continued support of Trump as crossing a line both sides historically refused to cross.
The reactions from the left have been mostly justifiable and 100% predictable.
Honestly, I'm a little surprised that the left has accepted the Trump abomination as graciously as they have.
I’m talking about the lawyer who tweeted about the coup. What is he a witness to? What do his personal politics matter? He’s representing a client.Are we talking about a Trump lawyer? Trump's lawyers have to have lawyers to help protect them from what they have seen. I say if you ask any of Trumps lawyers off the record, they would say "I've seen some sh!t".
The day America accepts socialism and your modern dem party is the day America will be lost. We were very very close from 2009-2017 but luckily we got Trump to save us from 8 years of anti-American policiesTrumpisim has forced people to take a stand against something. I stand against Trumpism. The day the American people accept this as the norm, is the day America will be lost.