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In reply to the discussion: The Republican Senate Is to Blame for Not Removing Trump [View all]Upthevibe
(10,198 posts)53. Traildogbob...OMG!!!! I am lovin' the way you laid out that scene!
There are no words that have been created to fully express the evil that is Mitch McConnell. He hasn't only enabled but he's encouraged the actions of a madman, a sociopath, and a malignant narcissist who has wrecked havoc in this country that I didn't think was possible (including in my worst nightmares).
I've been phone banking for Ossoff and Warnock for the past four weeks. I'm on a budget but I'll be contributing $25 to each of their campaigns on Tuesday. And, I'll start my visualization exercises tomorrow as well - from 6:00-6:15 p.m. (P.S.T.). I'll do this every evening from 12/21/20 - 1/?/21 (? because we don't know when we'll have the results).
When I visualize, I just imagine what I want to happen which means I'll picture both Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock winning the election, them accepting their wins and smiling and waving, and then being sworn in. I did this visualization for Biden/Harris before for several weeks before the election, and I swear to God when they were on the stage that night in Delaware, it was EXACTLY how I pictured it...right down to Kamala wearing that beautiful white pant suit (and I didn't even know what the significance of it was until much later).
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Mitt Romney voted to convict, but he could have been a more clear-headed voice
ProudMNDemocrat
Dec 2020
#2
They all knew - like everyone else - what he was, what he did, what he was capable of.
dalton99a
Dec 2020
#3
The republican senate did not call one single witness in the impeachment trial. They mocked it.
spanone
Dec 2020
#11
Their names should be carved in stone and placed on the front of the Capitol building.
Mr.Bill
Dec 2020
#13
I hope so. I hope future generations will take the action that is required, and not brush it off
captain queeg
Dec 2020
#37
Thank you. This is an excellent counter to the endless whining about "do-nothing Dems"...
NurseJackie
Dec 2020
#29
Well said and agreed. Unfortunately, the Senate and MSM, has a short memory. During the
c-rational
Dec 2020
#34
Absolutely, the proverbial "last straw" should have been long before the election
Ohioboy
Dec 2020
#35
Shame as well, on the 74 million voters that totally failed to make the connection, and
bullwinkle428
Dec 2020
#49
I would ask if Susan Collins is losing any sleep over her pronouncements at the end of the trial
Proud Liberal Dem
Dec 2020
#51