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Dec 14, 2019 12:58:45   #
debeda
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Same ole BS. Your corrupt friends can't even hone in on a CRIME. What happened to Russian collusion, what happened to witness tampering, what happened to quid pro quo, what happened to extortion, Oh and the last one they were rant about BRIBERY????? Complete joke, sham, charade. They've spent 3 years trying to impeach this president and where are we going to be in a few weeks???? Right back where we were. You people are sick and insane. Waste of time and money. Really stupid. Only good thing that will come out of it? Trump will be involved in a landslide and we will take back the House. and for that reason it is almost worth it. So many great things happening USMCA, trade deal with China, the mkt going through the roof and the list goes on. He will never be removed from office , LANDSLIDE in Novermber because people are sick and tired of this farce.
Same ole BS. Your corrupt friends can't even hone... (show quote)



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Dec 14, 2019 13:04:36   #
debeda
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
What's the matter with you people????? Trump is doing a fantastic job. You don't have anyone who could come close. You know I know this??? Because I've the question 40 times and you more ons never come up with anything close to an answer. Actually on one hand you're pretty smart is because there is no correct answer except nobody. Nobody could touch what Trump has been able to accomplish and that's why he will get elected again....especially against the clown car. What's the matter with Dems is the question you should be asking..?
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That's why the dems h**e our President Trump. Because he is delivering on things they've been promising since the Clinton administration and never delivered on. AND they've been interrupted in the systematic chipping away of American sovereignty. Particularly its military and financial strength. All while decimating our culture. So yeah, they're ticked off that all their good work over the past many years is being undone by one man. Trump 2020 KAG🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽

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Dec 14, 2019 13:05:31   #
debeda
 
son of witless wrote:
He is rebuilding the nation from the Obama destruction. You are so worried about what a bunch of deadbeat nation leaders think of our President. Perhaps you would be happier in a country where most people think as you do. I Suggest Cuba, North Korea, Venezuela, France, Germany, or San Francisco.



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Dec 14, 2019 13:06:13   #
1ProudAmerican
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
Trump has given them another chance to break away. Why won’t they take it?

In a sane world, the reaction of Republicans to the “memorandum of telephone conversation” between President Trump and the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, combined with the whistle-blower complaint filed by an intelligence officer describing a White House cover-up, would be similar to the response of Republicans after the release, on Aug. 5, 1974, of the “smoking gun” tape that finally broke the Nixon presidency. Republicans would begin to abandon Mr. Trump, with senior figures urging him in private and in public to resign. But that's in a sane world.

We now live in the insane world,

Mr. Trump’s party not only refuse to challenge his maliciousness; they have adopted his approach. They have embraced his “will to power” worldview. After dealing with Mr. Trump, “you’re definitely denuded and jaded,” one Republican who has interacted recently with members of Congress told me. “Your sense of perspective is totally warped.”

Many Republicans now find themselves in a place they never envisioned — not only defending Mr. Trump but doing so with gusto. Those who once defended traditional values now relish siding with the Great T***sgressor. “Owning the libs” turns out to be a lot of fun. But it also comes at a high cost.

A person who was once an aide to a current Republican senator told me that his former boss, who in private will concede that he is quite troubled by Mr. Trump’s unethical conduct, will say “nothing that would cause the president to question his complete loyalty.” This individual went on to tell me, “The sad part about this is that no policy or new law is worth undercutting our norms and checks on power that will cause irreparable damage to our system.”

The Republican Party is the party of Donald Trump, through and through. As such, it has become morally disfigured. The party finds itself deep in a dark alleyway. It can eventually find its way back. Renewal and regeneration are always possible. But that will require the Republican Party and its future leadership to repudiate much of what it now embodies. I happen to believe that this is an essential task. But it won’t be an easy one, and every day it is delayed, the harder it becomes.

Mr. Trump’s most recent abuse of power — pressuring the Ukrainian president to do his dirty work — is the latest link in a long chain of corruption. If Republicans don’t break with the president now, after all he has done and all he is likely to do, they will pay a fearsome price generationally, demographically and, above all, morally.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/30/opinion/republicans-trump-impeachment.html
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Z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z- Looks like somebody's been in the hooch again....

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Dec 14, 2019 13:06:22   #
debeda
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Wrecking our country.....that is interesting. I am not sure what you are referencing. Our economy is growing. Unemployment is very low, across the board. Our housing market is growing. The market is bullish. Income for our workers is up. Workers are taxed less. Companies are returning to the USA. We are just about to end the trade issues with China who has conceded to most of our demands, NATO is reviewing finances and have pledged to make aid packages more fair. Mexico is cooperating with migrants. And we are finally bringing our military home.

Your comment about those laughing at NATO, let them laugh....our President was right. They may laugh now, but wait until they get their new support bills for the dependents they have made the world support. Keep in mind, last person to laugh is the person who laughs the best or the longest.
Wrecking our country.....that is interesting. I a... (show quote)


Well said, Pennylynn

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Dec 14, 2019 13:26:40   #
1ProudAmerican
 
hdjimv wrote:
Because I would rather follow a rough around the edges, tell it like it is, human being instead of a silver tongued, snake oil selling, tell you what you want to hear, charlatan any day of the year.

YEP !!!
YEP !!!...

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Dec 14, 2019 13:27:36   #
fullspinzoo
 
DASHY wrote:
We want to stop the i***t in the White House from wrecking our country and embarrassing us in front of the whole world. He can't even attend a NATO reception with other world leaders without being laughed out the door. The Donald gets wind of the ridicule and abruptly cancels a NATO press conference to fly home twittering and tweeting about all those bad people who offended him. Poor Baby! So Sad! Pretending that he not a complete flop as a president does not make it so.


Nobody embarrassed us as much as Obama and the apology tour. Bowing to every foreign leader known to mankind. Get a clue.

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Dec 14, 2019 13:30:22   #
fullspinzoo
 
I'll take "crude oil" for $500, Alex! Thank you very much.

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Dec 14, 2019 14:11:02   #
bilordinary Loc: SW Washington
 
DASHY wrote:
As you well know, it is far more than a phone call. It is a pattern of abuse and obstruction that we are dealing with. For example: in 2017 Trump involved himself in anti-trust matters before the Justice Department. He abused his P**********l power in an effort to hurt CNN (f**e news) and boost his Fox News buddies. Trump directed then-chief economic adviser Gary Cohn and then-chief of staff John Kelly to "PRESSURE" the Justice Department to block a merger between AT&T and Time Warner. After a meeting at which Trump demanded a lawsuit, Cohn reportedly told Kelly "Don't you dare call the Justice Department. We are not going to do business that way." Both gentlemen are long gone. If you don't bow to the king you are banned from the kingdom. Is that really the America you want for yourself?
As you well know, it is far more than a phone call... (show quote)


As you don't well know, starting a post with a lie is not the best way to garner attention.

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Dec 14, 2019 15:42:14   #
Tug484
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
Trump has given them another chance to break away. Why won’t they take it?

In a sane world, the reaction of Republicans to the “memorandum of telephone conversation” between President Trump and the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, combined with the whistle-blower complaint filed by an intelligence officer describing a White House cover-up, would be similar to the response of Republicans after the release, on Aug. 5, 1974, of the “smoking gun” tape that finally broke the Nixon presidency. Republicans would begin to abandon Mr. Trump, with senior figures urging him in private and in public to resign. But that's in a sane world.

We now live in the insane world,

Mr. Trump’s party not only refuse to challenge his maliciousness; they have adopted his approach. They have embraced his “will to power” worldview. After dealing with Mr. Trump, “you’re definitely denuded and jaded,” one Republican who has interacted recently with members of Congress told me. “Your sense of perspective is totally warped.”

Many Republicans now find themselves in a place they never envisioned — not only defending Mr. Trump but doing so with gusto. Those who once defended traditional values now relish siding with the Great T***sgressor. “Owning the libs” turns out to be a lot of fun. But it also comes at a high cost.

A person who was once an aide to a current Republican senator told me that his former boss, who in private will concede that he is quite troubled by Mr. Trump’s unethical conduct, will say “nothing that would cause the president to question his complete loyalty.” This individual went on to tell me, “The sad part about this is that no policy or new law is worth undercutting our norms and checks on power that will cause irreparable damage to our system.”

The Republican Party is the party of Donald Trump, through and through. As such, it has become morally disfigured. The party finds itself deep in a dark alleyway. It can eventually find its way back. Renewal and regeneration are always possible. But that will require the Republican Party and its future leadership to repudiate much of what it now embodies. I happen to believe that this is an essential task. But it won’t be an easy one, and every day it is delayed, the harder it becomes.

Mr. Trump’s most recent abuse of power — pressuring the Ukrainian president to do his dirty work — is the latest link in a long chain of corruption. If Republicans don’t break with the president now, after all he has done and all he is likely to do, they will pay a fearsome price generationally, demographically and, above all, morally.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/30/opinion/republicans-trump-impeachment.html
Trump has given them another chance to break away.... (show quote)



No the insane are the ones that think Biden doing what he did isn't a crime.

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Dec 14, 2019 16:00:48   #
fullspinzoo
 
bilordinary wrote:
As you don't well know, starting a post with a lie is not the best way to garner attention.


Unfortunately, they wouldn't have any posts if that was the case. I should say fortunately for us.

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Dec 14, 2019 18:21:41   #
milamber
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
My attitude is what it is because despite your twisting of facts it is the Democrats who h**e the Constitution, are causing division, are the real danger to our founding principles and republic. The Democrats are the ones who want to impeach a President because they h**e him personally and fear they cannot beat him in an e******n. Do yourself a favor and read and watch something besides ELWNJ sites.


HELL YEAH RIGHT THERE WITH YOU THESE PEOPLE ARE SO FULL OF BS I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE IT..................oh sorry for yelling these libs make me so mad I'm going to give myself a heart attack. better calm down

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Dec 14, 2019 18:24:06   #
milamber
 
Barracuda2020 wrote:
Unlike Trump, Joe has been completely exonerated. H****r was not a president, the emoluments clause has nothing to do with H****r. Try again. Every time you guys can't defend the actions of Trump you try and divert, but this does excuse Trump. Trump has completely exploited his position for his and his family's financial gain.


Really? How?

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Dec 14, 2019 18:25:36   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
milamber wrote:
Really? How?
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He was just talking schitt.

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Dec 14, 2019 18:25:42   #
milamber
 
Weasel wrote:
Finish It
It was 1.5 Billion Dollars from China
86 Thousand Dollars a month from Burisma
And this waste of human flesh doesn't even know what a Kilowatt Is
BUT when the mother of his new born child gets through with him in court we will know everything we need to know about the Biden Family.
The court will say Seal Everything, But it will Leak... This is what Books Are Written About.
(Oh, and what does a man making over $10,000.00 a day Pay in Child Support?)
And finally, why isn't Homeland Security looking into the Bidens through the eyes of the Patriot Act? It definitely meets the criteria.
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