Trump Leading Witness Revenge Acts

Is Trump generally worried about unspecified lawsuits and perceived harassment of unrelated John Q Citizen matters?

Who knows. I can't unscrew his head and crawl in to see, so I tend to take stuff at face value unless it doesn't pass the smell test. Your impeachment manager, acting as thought police, tried hard to nail Trump once; so when a repeat comes up, I'm going with butt hurt and same dumb mistake. If a football coach runs the same play multiple times when it failed miserably the first time, I'm thinking the coach isn't playing with a full deck ... same goes with politicians
 
Who knows. I can't unscrew his head and crawl in to see, so I tend to take stuff at face value unless it doesn't pass the smell test. Your impeachment manager, acting as thought police, tried hard to nail Trump once; so when a repeat comes up, I'm going with butt hurt and same dumb mistake. If a football coach runs the same play multiple times when it failed miserably the first time, I'm thinking the coach isn't playing with a full deck ... same goes with politicians

You contradict yourself. I've stated numerous times I disagreed with impeachment, yet you attempt to lump this guy in as "my" impeachment manager. Your rational for assuming Trump is innocent here is embarrassingly bad, he didn't get convicted before so every one must be butthurt?

Good God...
 
You contradict yourself. I've stated numerous times I disagreed with impeachment, yet you attempt to lump this guy in as "my" impeachment manager. Your rational for assuming Trump is innocent here is embarrassingly bad, he didn't get convicted before so every one must be butthurt?

Good God...

OK, I made a mistake when I said your impeachment manager. I stand by the rest. The article headline is this;

Trump accused of another quid pro quo, this time with New York

The first line of the article is this;

"He's holding New York state hostage to try to stop investigations into his prior tax fraud," tweeted Rep. Val Demings.

I'd guess Demings is a butt hurt loser, and a wannabe serial impeacher. DHS took the action against NY because the new NY law prevents them from accessing data needed for programs like Global Entry. If you want to claim Trump put them up to it, then I suppose you have to give Obama credit for the "unsanctioned" and faulty FBI investigation of a political rival.
 
You contradict yourself. I've stated numerous times I disagreed with impeachment, yet you attempt to lump this guy in as "my" impeachment manager. Your rational for assuming Trump is innocent here is embarrassingly bad, he didn't get convicted before so every one must be butthurt?

Good God...

And, Septic, if you want to see a real look at contradiction, check the graph in this article. I always assumed that most people prefer to go on living ... at least in the short term of say 5 years or so. Of NH dims, when given the choice of a Trump victory or annihilation by meteor, 36% went with Trump and 64% went with annihilation.

Forget Coronavirus: This ‘Earth Destroyer’ Asteroid Could Kill You First

Don't worry; I'm still planning to be around next week listening to the ongoing TDS. This article popped up in Google News ... I don't go hunting for weirdness because there's plenty right here on VN.
 
His father was a Marxist professor. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

I am with you. Don't trust him at all. He mocks the use of the word socialism, but never rebukes it.
At least with Sanders he has come out and admitted it. I remember seeing him on a Sunday talk show many years ago and the moderator asked him if he was a socialist and he said he was not. Political expediency and all for the times.
 
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I am with you. Don't trust him at all. He mocks the use of the word socialism, but never rebukes it.
At least with Sanders he has come out and admitted it. I remember seeing him on a Sunday talk show many years ago and the moderator asked him if he was a socialist and he said he was not. Political expediency and all for the times.
Sanders went on his honeymoon to the USSR. Not Russia, the USSR.

Now, who does that other than a Communist?
 
Love the logical fallacy dog chasing its tail in this thread. The more things change, the more things stay the same.
 
Pro tip: Neither Vindman was actually fired. Getting "fired" in the military means you lose your position. You often dont lose rank, pay, or anything else. I hope after 43 pages this is understood...

Being 44 and only a light colonel in the Army, where rank is given out like candy, is suspect.
 
Pro tip: Neither Vindman was actually fired. Getting "fired" in the military means you lose your position. You often dont lose rank, pay, or anything else. I hope after 43 pages this is understood...

Being 44 and only a light colonel in the Army, where rank is given out like candy, is suspect.

Not really, no. For career officers, those that stay in until or beyond the 20 year mark, Lieutenant Colonel, or Commander in the Navy or Coast Guard, is a fairly normal rank that a lot of officers tend to top out at.

Army-Portal.com - Army Officer Ranks and Promotion Requirements

It takes roughly 22 years in service at a minimum of 3 years as a Lieutenant Colonel to be eligible for promotion to Colonel. Only half of Lt. Colonels ever make Colonel.

For officer ranks, going from 2nd Lieutenant to 1st Lieutenant to Captain takes roughly 4 years, you basically learn on the job, train, don't commit and felonies or die on the job and it's pretty much a 100% or close to it shot at the junior officer ranks. Fun fact, in the Army, Marines, and Air Force, there are more officers at the rank of Captain then there are 2nd or 1st Lieutenant combined. Major on up, the numbers drop a lot.


U.S. Army military personnel by rank 2018-2020 | Statista
 
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