Overthrowing the President?

Autoprax

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GromsDad said:
stu dog said:
GromsDad said:
Other than being a bunch of short sighted sore losers, why do you democrats have so much personally invested in overthrowing the President Of The United States?

What do you think you'll gain?

Will you gain from it economically? Your 401K perhaps? Bigger welfare check?
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the stock market will make better long term gains not have a cloud of uncertainty over it's head due to Cheeto's schizophrenia.
Thanks for admitting that the Democrats efforts to overthrow the president create uncertainty is holding the economy back from even bigger gains.
You did that thing again that I told you you always do.

You also left out a relative pronoun in that long awkward noun phrase.

 

Itriggeralot

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GromsDad said:
Other than being a bunch of short sighted sore losers, why do you democrats have so much personally invested in overthrowing the President Of The United States?

What do you think you'll gain?

Will you gain from it economically? Your 401K perhaps? Bigger welfare check?

OR

Is it just a way to scream at the sky so to speak?

A temper tantrum?

I'd really like to understand where you are coming from.
I agree!

Don't you think its time to round up the Democrats and put them in camps?

We can't have traitors of this country running around besmirching the good name of POTUS Trump. I also think a suspension of free elections is in order till we get the illegal immigrant voting thing sorted out.

What do you think grommy?
 

afoaf

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We will all look back and laugh one day about how GromsDad willfully debased himself out of purely partisan ignorance.
 

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afoaf said:
We will all look back and laugh one day about how GromsDad willfully debased himself out of purely partisan ignorance.
"One day"?
 

studog

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"Further, the Presidents repeated lies to the American people in this matter compound the case against him as they demonstrate his failure to protect the institution of the presidency as the 'inspiring supreme symbol of all that is highest in our American ideals'. Leaders affect the lives of families far beyond their own 'private life'. In the Bible story of Esther we are told of a king who was charged to put right his own household because there would be "no end of disrespect and discord" among the families of the kingdom if he failed to do so. In a day when reckless extramarital sexual activity is manifesting itself in our staggering rates of illegitimacy and divorce, now more than ever, America needs to be able to look to her First Family as role models of all that we have been and can be again.

The challenge for the Republican Congress lies in the fact that the polls may be right. The American people may deeply wish to move on and put this unpleasantness behind us. Regrettably, the Constitution does not permit such a national denial. If the President does not resign, the Republican Congress must impeach him even if it costs them their majority because the laws of this republic charge them with the duty to so act. Absent an uncharacteristic act of selflessness by the President, it is left to the Republicans to live up to their label and defend the laws and institutions of this Republic. If our leaders flinch at this responsibility, they would do well to heed the Proverb "if a ruler listens to lies, all his officials become wicked". Our leaders must either act to restore the luster and dignity of the institution of the Presidency or we can be certain that this is only the beginning of an even more difficult time for our land. For the nation to move on, the President must move out. "

Mike Pence