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Trump's nightmare is just beginning. The dems will uncover all the filth
Link to tweet
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)Harker
(14,168 posts)wroberts189
(4,105 posts)ooky
(8,950 posts)when this colossal turd is flushed from the White House. It will be a great day in America. It ought to become an American holiday.
Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)What he had to put up with on that committee, and the coolness and firmness he's shown through the numerous interviews he's done. Schiff was the one to be the chair on that committee, when the Dems take over.
mucifer
(23,674 posts)Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)BadgerMom
(2,778 posts)At the end, as everyone in the Empire rejoiced, I told my husband that that will be the reaction to Trumps departure, no matter what form it takes. There will be cheering and dancing in the streets.
Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)onetexan
(13,104 posts)Perfect!
monmouth4
(9,738 posts)Beartracks
(12,867 posts)Can't believe this dumbshit crook is in the White House.
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OMGWTF
(4,024 posts)flibbitygiblets
(7,220 posts)and he's a f&cking moran! After this crime family is brought to justice, some serious adjustments to our laws and maybe even our constitution are needed to make sure this never happens again (by someone with the intelligence to keep his/her big mouth shut).
I don't even know where to start, but
*some kind of physical and mental fitness test requirement by a completely nonpartisan party seems like a good idea.
*Mandatory tax return disclosure.
*Mandatory relinquishment of business interests.
*Mandatory congressional approval of family member appointments.
*National voting standards including option to vote by mail
Haggis for Breakfast
(6,831 posts)to put truth to his lies. If you hear some one parrot his line about "breaking into an attorney's office," set them straight. The FBI did not "break in," they entered those offices, with a warrant in hand, issued to them by a judge who thought they had sufficient legal reason to do so.
calguy
(5,369 posts)When they have a warrent.
Renew Deal
(81,936 posts)He sounds like Yosemite Sam?
PJMcK
(22,135 posts)Silver Gaia
(4,557 posts)He's been telling it like it is for a long time now.
Bucky
(54,162 posts)I'm loving the new young Dem leadership that is emerging from California
Ted Lieu, Gavin Newsom, and of course Kamala Harris -- just to name a few
Silver Gaia
(4,557 posts)Damn phone is the problem. Odd thing to nitpick. Jeez.
Yes, I love getting to vote for some of these people, and I love that my state has given us so many rising stars.
Bucky
(54,162 posts)That "last time" comment was predictive, not nitpicking. Like how many times did I spell O'Roarke before catching on? You always do that when a new name pops up. Teddy Roosevelt invented the bumper sticker at the turn of the last century just drive home the way his name was pronounced (it featured a rose next to the word "velt" . So I was just going with the way suddenly popular uncommon names can be tricky.
Silver Gaia
(4,557 posts)The pronoun "you" is second-person voice, and indicates speaking directly to another person, although we Americans tend to misuse it, especially when speaking. Had the first-person "I" been used instead, I would have easily understood the comment as referencing yourself. As written, your comment address me. Hence, my response, especially considering I had not noticed until your post that my phone had added an extra "l," which pissed me off considerably (at my phone). I hate typing on my phone, but do it anyway for convenience.
Anyhow... No problem, really. I am always grumpy in the early morning, and it was pre-dawn here in California.
Bucky
(54,162 posts)ffr
(22,689 posts)maybe not on such a serious level. Maybe that's why he's freaking out. His brand may be finished, once and for all.
Bucky
(54,162 posts)The only news there being that he has to recognize finally that he's not "Individual Only"
ffr
(22,689 posts)desensitize away from the DOJ policy of indicting a sitting pres. DOJ policy says nothing about not indicting Individual-1.
OnDoutside
(19,993 posts)He just has to be crapping himself.
LiberalLovinLug
(14,190 posts)Uh.....the simple answer is the best.
Because maybe its because she isn't "crooked". Because there is nothing to go after. Nor a reason to.