The Trump Presidency

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Do French people really go out and get a fresh baguette every morning or is that bs? Also, how do you take your baguette? Do eat it with butter? A little jam maybe?

Baguette, yes French people eat it. but I prefer schwartzbrot. Schwartzbrot with chorizo and red piment sauce, but also toasted baguette with canadian maple syrup or cherry or raspberry jam and all this accompagnied with the strongest american boiling coffee as *****
 
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The good news is Trump only appeals to idiots.
The sad part is half of Americans are idiots

But you voted for that fucking piece of **** of Macron who was Hollande's puppet and after that you dare to claim that you are intelligent? Please don't make yourself more ridicilous than you are. You are like the 25% of clueless and stateless Macron supportive dolts who voted or a metrosexual supposed centrist douchebag who is far worse than ,Hollande, another douchebag , you have voted for.
 

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TRUMP BACKS BID TO STRIKE DOWN NEW YORK CITY *** LAWS AT SUPREME COURT
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Trump’s Dramatic New Plan to Overhaul Our Country’s Immigration System
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Justin Amash becomes first Republican to back Trump impeachment


Michigan congressman: Mueller ‘identifies multiple examples of conduct satisfying all the elements of obstruction of justice’



The Michigan congressman Justin Amash has called for Donald Trump to be impeached, adding a first Republican voice to a growing chorus of Democrats demanding Congress move against the president.
Amash is a libertarian and independent-minded politician who has flirted with the idea of a run against Trump in 2020, and has in turn been attacked by the White House. Elected in the Tea Party wave of 2010, he was a founder of the House Freedom Caucus, which has become a hard-right mouthpiece for Trump.
No other Republican in Congress has said Trump should be impeached.

In a series of tweets on Saturday, Amash said special counsel Robert Mueller had in his investigation of Russian election interference identified “multiple examples of conduct satisfying all the elements of obstruction of justice, and undoubtedly any person who is not the president of the United States would be indicted based on such evidence”.

Mueller did not find evidence of a conspiracy between Trump and Russia but did lay out extensive contacts between aides and Moscow and 11 instances of potential obstruction of justice by the president or his campaign. On the obstruction question, Mueller said Congress should decide what happened next.
In summarising Mueller’s work before Congress had seen it, however, the attorney general, William Barr, said he had decided Trump had not obstructed justice. The president and his supporters immediately claimed total exoneration, a drumbeat that has not slackened since.
Amash said Barr “has deliberately misrepresented” Mueller’s work in presentations to the public and congressional testimony.
“Contrary to Barr’s portrayal,” Amash said, “Mueller’s report reveals that President Trump engaged in specific actions and a pattern of behavior that meet the threshold for impeachment.”
Of that threshold, he wrote that though the “high crimes and misdemeanors” mentioned in the constitution are “not defined, the context implies conduct that ******** the public trust”.
Impeachment, he wrote, “simply requires a finding that an official has engaged in careless, abusive, corrupt or otherwise dishonorable conduct”.

Impeachment would be initiated by the House judiciary committee. But in a political calculation Democratic leaders have held off, unsure of the effect on voters and sure the process would fail in the Republican-controlled Senate, where a two-thirds majority would be required to convict Trump and remove him from office.

Amash lamented the effect of America’s political divide, writing that “while impeachment should be undertaken only in extraordinary circumstances, the risk we face in an environment of extreme partisanship is not that Congress will employ it as a remedy too often but rather that Congress will employ it so rarely that it cannot deter misconduct.
“Our system of checks and balances relies on each branch’s jealously guarding its powers and upholding its duties under our constitution. When loyalty to a political party or to an individual trumps loyalty to the constitution, the rule of law – the foundation of liberty – crumbles.”

The Trump administration has refused to comply with House requests and subpoenas for records including the un-redacted Mueller report and its underlying evidence and Trump’s tax returns, raising claims on the left that the president is acting against the constitution in a dangerous grab for power.

Amash said that while “few members of Congress even read Mueller’s report” – he said he had, in its entirety, and had consulted with his staff – “their minds were made up based on partisan affiliation and it showed, with representatives and senators from both parties issuing definitive statements on the 448-page report’s conclusions within just hours of its release.”
Democrats and Republicans had “shift[ed] their views 180 degrees”, he said, “depending on whether they’re discussing Bill Clinton or Donald Trump”.

Twenty years ago, Clinton was impeached by a Republican House but acquitted by the Senate. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a key Trump supporter now, was a House impeachment manager then. His statements from two decades ago have been played in near-rotation on mainstream cable news.

Amash concluded by saying elected officials should “uphold both the rules and spirit of our constitutional system even when to do so is personally inconvenient or yields a politically unfavorable outcome”.

Reaction varied across the political spectrum, Amash’s comments being greeted by Trump opponents and dismissed by Trump supporters. Among Republican opponents of Trump, George Conway, a lawyer who is married to senior White House adviser Kellyanne Conway, said: “And he is … correct.”
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The fact that a Republican congressman calls for Trump's impeachment but Nancy Pelosi refuses to do anything tells a lot aout how spineless establishment democrats are.
 
The fact that a Republican congressman calls for Trump's impeachment but Nancy Pelosi refuses to do anything tells a lot aout how spineless establishment democrats are.

Not sure I'm with you on that, Johan. Being as the attempt would almost certainly fail, in the end it would probably do nothing but bolster the victim image Trump already gets so much mileage out of.

But we shall see. If Mueller does end up testifying about his report that could change the current dynamic. Not likely, but not impossible.
 
Republican Rep. Justin Amash Gets Primary Challenge After Saying Trump Should Be Impeached
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Trump Excoriates Anonymous News Sources: ‘It’s Bulls***’
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'Mistake' in Republican tax plan taxes 1.3 million scholarship students more than millionaires
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Trump's tax plan aka tax cut for rich assholes, is increasingly and negatively affecting most working class Americans, just like predicted.
There will be many more 'mistakes' with Trump's greedy tax plan that will be reported on as more and more Americans see their paychecks shrink and cost of living go up.
 
Trump whining in crude, juvenile, unhinged fashion. This could be a headline every day :)

Unlike Obama muppetting, he wants to get rids of illegals and delivers results, so cut time to cut off the :bs: and usual whining

Trump Unveils His Plan for a Very Different Immigration System
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Trump Suggests Cop Killers Should ‘Immediately’ Face Death Penalty
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Trump Administration Pulls $1B from California
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Trump Reportedly Has a Plan for a Very Intimidating Border Wall
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Trump Administration Rejects Subpoena for Tax Returns
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TRUMP SAYS ALABAMA’S SENATE SEAT IS TOO IMPORTANT TO ALLOW ROY MOORE TO LOSE IT
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TRUMP SAYS HE DEFENDED BIDEN FOLLOWING KIM JONG-UN’S INSULT
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Republican Senators Vow to Crush Any Impeachment Attempts
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Dick Morris: Latino Voters in US Back a Border Wall
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^ Worried enough about it to respond to being baited. Not sure what cove you call home, brah, but if you think Texas is safely Red, it sho' ain't on the third coast.
 
... being baited.

Is that what you do? I always thought that was "trolling", or something. Didn't know what you preferred. I'm an adult, and don't study up on stupid, so I don't know the lingo.

But yes, to your "baiting": yours is such a colossally stupid thing to say, it begs the question if you know what and where Texas is, how they vote in presidential elections, your multiplication tables, etc. You're not that big of a fathead, then? Just "baiting"?

Keep baiting, jagoff :rofl2:
 
Is that what you do? I always thought that was "trolling", or something. Didn't know what you preferred. I'm an adult, and don't study up on stupid, so I don't know the lingo.But yes, to your "baiting": yours is such a colossally stupid thing to say, it begs the question if you know what and where Texas is, how they vote in presidential elections, your multiplication tables, etc. You're not that big of a fathead, then? Just "baiting"? Keep baiting, jagoff

Seeing that you're a fish and all, baiting you is appropriate. What's actually colossally stupid is thinking Texas is safely red.
 
Is that what you do? I always thought that was "trolling", or something. Didn't know what you preferred. I'm an adult, and don't study up on stupid, so I don't know the lingo.

But yes, to your "baiting": yours is such a colossally stupid thing to say, it begs the question if you know what and where Texas is, how they vote in presidential elections, your multiplication tables, etc. You're not that big of a fathead, then? Just "baiting"?

Keep baiting, jagoff :rofl2:

BC 2.0 over here.
 
BC 2.0 over here.

I'm torn on this call: On the one hand it suggests DD is a new, improved version, better than the original.

On the other hand I haven't seen anything remarkably improved from the previous version.

As such I think it would be giving the former too much credit to say BC beta v0.5, but the latter too much credit to retain BC beta v2.0.

I don't think it's an equal trade, (though a similar fate is probably coming, and deserved), needs further consideration.
 
It is interesting, that both the Trump team and the minions here are tending to steer their ways to auto-destruct. Well worth looking into the psychological implications.

One key issue ay be that only the chief can absolve himself - for the time being. But the bell will sound for everyone, one day.

Is FOUser#4510856320198a really Jared Kushner? That would explain the little time he has for interviews and so on.
 
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