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What do you expect on Wednesday?

Reports of protests are overblown. A few incidents around the country, but nothing major.
- 5 (45.5%)
A few major incidents in capitals, but nothing much in DC.
- 5 (45.5%)
A major incident in DC, but nothing much around the country.
- 0 (0%)
More than 10 capitals have major upheavals, but nothing much in DC.
- 0 (0%)
A major incident in DC plus more than 10 capitals with significant upheavals.
- 1 (9.1%)
More than half the capitals around the country have problems with protesters, but DC is quiet.
- 0 (0%)
DC has major problems, while more than half the capitals around the country also have considerable trouble with protesters.
- 0 (0%)
Huge disruption to the day.
- 0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 9

Voting closed: January 19, 2021, 10:49:21 PM


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Re: Trump Administration
« Reply #12975 on: April 23, 2019, 07:39:09 PM »

Our ally Saudia Arabia:   37 beheadings today and one head and body displayed in public as a warning. 

Surprised Trump and Pence didn't go to watch.  Probably got the live stream from their butcher friend MbS.

Death penalty...the State execution-slaughtering human beings.
Lead them to the death 'chamber' alive, and 'drag' them out dead.

Majority of Americans seem to approve.
'Payback', 'revenge', 'justice', 'evil must be punished'.

Kind of like you, despite your protestations to the contrary, whether those lying cheating women or those evil Muslims and terrible immigrants.

Time, isn't it, that the majority of Americans stopped approving of death chambers?
Time, isn't it, that you stopped approving of lying women trying to have men wrongly-convicted and tossed in prison?
Time, isn't it, that you stopped believing that "all Muslims are lovely people"?
Time, isn't it, that you stopped believing in 'open borders' and that "all immigrants whether illegal or legal are lovely people"?

Time, isn't it, that you stop putting words in my mouth while ignoring what I say and post.

Asshole.
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Re: Trump Administration
« Reply #12976 on: April 23, 2019, 07:46:34 PM »

Paulie K, telling it like it is:

Never mind attempts to spin this story as somehow not meeting some definitions of collusion or obstruction of justice. The fact is that the occupant of the White House betrayed his country. And the question everyone is asking is, what will Democrats do about it?

But notice that the question is only about Democrats. Everyone (correctly) takes it as a given that Republicans will do nothing. Why?

Because the modern G.O.P. is perfectly willing to sell out America if that’s what it takes to get tax cuts for the wealthy. Republicans may not think of it in those terms, but that’s what their behavior amounts to.


https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/22/opinion/trump-republican-party.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
Mueller and Rosenstein could not make cases for collusion or obstruction

Talk about a misrepresentation of what Mueller did.

The case for obstruction was made and referred to Congress to do something about it or not - a political process, as you damned well know.
Congress can always " do something" as per the Constitution.It has its own investigative powers and the power to impeach. 
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Mueller could not indict a sitting president in his opinion - which is why he did not refer the case to the Attorney General.
He left that decision to the Attorney General. Barr conferred with Rod Rosenstein and concluded there was no obstruction.
It is interesting to not that senior leadership of the dems, based on the Mueller Report, find no impeachable charge but want more work by the House investigative committees.

Yes, Congress can do something. Yes, it has its own investigative powers.

Like requesting the President's tax returns from the IRS. Good point, Ward. How clever of you to figure it out.

However, Congress doesn't have grand jury power nor does have as ready a means to appoint a special counsel, currently.

And no, Mueller did not leave it to the Attorney General, LIAR!

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“The conclusion that Congress may apply obstruction laws to the President’s corrupt exercise of the powers of office accords with our constitutional system of checks and balances and the principle that no person is above the law.”

He left it to Congress to act. However, he concluded that the President engaged in corrupt exercise of the powers of his office.

Unequivocally.

Find where he said he left a damned thing to the AG to determine. Then post it.

Again, see me not hold my breath.
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Re: Trump Administration
« Reply #12977 on: April 23, 2019, 07:50:15 PM »

https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/23/politics/irs-deadline-trump-tax-returns/index.html

Shocking! The IRS has failed to do its job.

The Commissioner's job is in the balance as well as his freedom.
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Re: Trump Administration
« Reply #12978 on: April 23, 2019, 07:55:02 PM »

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/rendezview/miranda-devine-wheres-the-lefts-outrage-over-sri-lanka/news-story/6bafd01c7ceb931cb8bb83811fa63cc4

Miranda Devine: Where’s the Left’s outrage over Sri Lanka?

It’s hard not to see hypocrisy when comparing the reaction of some of our most prominent left-wing empathy hustlers to the terrorist attacks in New Zealand last month and in Sri Lanka on Sunday.
The slaughter of 49 Muslims in a Christchurch mosque was rightly greeted with horror, especially as the perpetrator, a self-described white supremacist ecofascist was Australian.

But, equally, the Easter Sunday attack on churches and hotels in Sri Lanka, in which two Australians were among almost 300 killed, was an outrage, one of a mounting number of Islamist attacks against Christians around the world.
An estimated 11 Christians each day are slaughtered for their faith. Yet those who fell over themselves to “stand with Muslims” after Christchurch, find it difficult even to mention the word “Christian” after Sri Lanka.

..........................but at least he didn’t use the euphemism “Easter Worshippers” as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama blithely described the victims of the Sri Lanka church bombings on Twitter.

“The attacks on tourists and Easter Worshippers in Sri Lanka are an attack on humanity,” said Obama.
By stark contrast, after Christchurch, Obama tweeted his grief for “the Muslim community. All of us must stand against hatred in all its forms.”

Clinton tweeted after Sri Lanka: “On this holy weekend for many faiths we must stand united against hatred and violence. I’m praying for everyone affected by today’s horrific attacks on Easter Worshippers and travellers in Sri Lanka.”

But after Christchurch her tweets were rather more specific: “My heart breaks for NZ & the global Muslim community. We must continue to fight the perpetuation and normalisation of Islamophobia and racism.”

Why is it so hard to stand with Christians?


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Indeed.
At least it's now clear who's who and what's what.
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Re: Trump Administration
« Reply #12979 on: April 23, 2019, 08:10:36 PM »

Paulie K, telling it like it is:

Never mind attempts to spin this story as somehow not meeting some definitions of collusion or obstruction of justice. The fact is that the occupant of the White House betrayed his country. And the question everyone is asking is, what will Democrats do about it?

But notice that the question is only about Democrats. Everyone (correctly) takes it as a given that Republicans will do nothing. Why?

Because the modern G.O.P. is perfectly willing to sell out America if that’s what it takes to get tax cuts for the wealthy. Republicans may not think of it in those terms, but that’s what their behavior amounts to.


https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/22/opinion/trump-republican-party.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
Mueller and Rosenstein could not make cases for collusion or obstruction

Talk about a misrepresentation of what Mueller did.

The case for obstruction was made and referred to Congress to do something about it or not - a political process, as you damned well know.
Congress can always " do something" as per the Constitution.It has its own investigative powers and the power to impeach. 
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Mueller could not indict a sitting president in his opinion - which is why he did not refer the case to the Attorney General.
He left that decision to the Attorney General. Barr conferred with Rod Rosenstein and concluded there was no obstruction.
It is interesting to not that senior leadership of the dems, based on the Mueller Report, find no impeachable charge but want more work by the House investigative committees.

Yes, Congress can do something. Yes, it has its own investigative powers.

Like requesting the President's tax returns from the IRS. Good point, Ward. How clever of you to figure it out.

However, Congress doesn't have grand jury power nor does have as ready a means to appoint a special counsel, currently.

And no, Mueller did not leave it to the Attorney General, LIAR!
it is the only office he could leave it to since he was appointed and supervised by Rosenstein who now reports to the Attorney General.

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Re: Trump Administration
« Reply #12980 on: April 23, 2019, 08:12:00 PM »

Miranda Devine: Where’s the Left’s outrage over Sri Lanka?

Miranda Devine's outrage here is the equivalent of the bogus piece from Madison that Kiiid posted tother day. There is gobs of outrage.

And, as I noted in response to him so too to you.

You are up in arms over this supposed lack of outrage, while having nothing to say about the church burnings in Louisiana. It is akin to the silence about the shootings in the NC church or the FL nightclub.
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« Reply #12981 on: April 23, 2019, 08:13:36 PM »

Paulie K, telling it like it is:

Never mind attempts to spin this story as somehow not meeting some definitions of collusion or obstruction of justice. The fact is that the occupant of the White House betrayed his country. And the question everyone is asking is, what will Democrats do about it?

But notice that the question is only about Democrats. Everyone (correctly) takes it as a given that Republicans will do nothing. Why?

Because the modern G.O.P. is perfectly willing to sell out America if that’s what it takes to get tax cuts for the wealthy. Republicans may not think of it in those terms, but that’s what their behavior amounts to.


https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/22/opinion/trump-republican-party.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
Mueller and Rosenstein could not make cases for collusion or obstruction

Talk about a misrepresentation of what Mueller did.

The case for obstruction was made and referred to Congress to do something about it or not - a political process, as you damned well know.
Congress can always " do something" as per the Constitution.It has its own investigative powers and the power to impeach. 
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Mueller could not indict a sitting president in his opinion - which is why he did not refer the case to the Attorney General.
He left that decision to the Attorney General. Barr conferred with Rod Rosenstein and concluded there was no obstruction.
It is interesting to not that senior leadership of the dems, based on the Mueller Report, find no impeachable charge but want more work by the House investigative committees.

Yes, Congress can do something. Yes, it has its own investigative powers.

Like requesting the President's tax returns from the IRS. Good point, Ward. How clever of you to figure it out.

However, Congress doesn't have grand jury power nor does have as ready a means to appoint a special counsel, currently.

And no, Mueller did not leave it to the Attorney General, LIAR!
it is the only office he could leave it to since he was appointed and supervised by Rosenstein who now reports to the Attorney General.

Dense.

No, Ward, it is the only office he could submit it to. He left the follow-up task to Congress and he explained why to anybody not intent on misunderstanding.

That is, there was no way for him to prevent you from inventing bullshit.
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Re: Trump Administration
« Reply #12982 on: April 23, 2019, 08:35:23 PM »

Paulie K, telling it like it is:

Never mind attempts to spin this story as somehow not meeting some definitions of collusion or obstruction of justice. The fact is that the occupant of the White House betrayed his country. And the question everyone is asking is, what will Democrats do about it?

But notice that the question is only about Democrats. Everyone (correctly) takes it as a given that Republicans will do nothing. Why?

Because the modern G.O.P. is perfectly willing to sell out America if that’s what it takes to get tax cuts for the wealthy. Republicans may not think of it in those terms, but that’s what their behavior amounts to.


https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/22/opinion/trump-republican-party.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
Mueller and Rosenstein could not make cases for collusion or obstruction

Talk about a misrepresentation of what Mueller did.

The case for obstruction was made and referred to Congress to do something about it or not - a political process, as you damned well know.
Congress can always " do something" as per the Constitution.It has its own investigative powers and the power to impeach. 
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Mueller could not indict a sitting president in his opinion - which is why he did not refer the case to the Attorney General.
He left that decision to the Attorney General. Barr conferred with Rod Rosenstein and concluded there was no obstruction.
It is interesting to not that senior leadership of the dems, based on the Mueller Report, find no impeachable charge but want more work by the House investigative committees.

Yes, Congress can do something. Yes, it has its own investigative powers.

Like requesting the President's tax returns from the IRS. Good point, Ward. How clever of you to figure it out.

However, Congress doesn't have grand jury power nor does have as ready a means to appoint a special counsel, currently.

And no, Mueller did not leave it to the Attorney General, LIAR!
it is the only office he could leave it to since he was appointed and supervised by Rosenstein who now reports to the Attorney General.

Dense.

No, Ward, it is the only office he could submit it to. He left the follow-up task to Congress and he explained why to anybody not intent on misunderstanding.

That is, there was no way for him to prevent you from inventing bullshit.
Mueller worked for the executive branch not  Congress. ( see Separation of Powers)
This seems to be hard for you to understand.

 
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Re: Trump Administration
« Reply #12983 on: April 23, 2019, 08:39:11 PM »

 The hijackers of the executive committed many crimes. Easy for everyone but boot licking flunkies to understand.
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Re: Trump Administration
« Reply #12984 on: April 23, 2019, 08:51:43 PM »

Here's where 2020 Democratic presidential candidates stand on impeaching Trump

https://www.thisisinsider.com/2020-democrats-bernie-sanders-buttigieg-warren-harris-on-trump-impeachment-2019-4



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« Reply #12985 on: April 23, 2019, 08:53:15 PM »

Paulie K, telling it like it is:

Never mind attempts to spin this story as somehow not meeting some definitions of collusion or obstruction of justice. The fact is that the occupant of the White House betrayed his country. And the question everyone is asking is, what will Democrats do about it?

But notice that the question is only about Democrats. Everyone (correctly) takes it as a given that Republicans will do nothing. Why?

Because the modern G.O.P. is perfectly willing to sell out America if that’s what it takes to get tax cuts for the wealthy. Republicans may not think of it in those terms, but that’s what their behavior amounts to.


https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/22/opinion/trump-republican-party.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
Mueller and Rosenstein could not make cases for collusion or obstruction

Talk about a misrepresentation of what Mueller did.

The case for obstruction was made and referred to Congress to do something about it or not - a political process, as you damned well know.
Congress can always " do something" as per the Constitution.It has its own investigative powers and the power to impeach. 
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Mueller could not indict a sitting president in his opinion - which is why he did not refer the case to the Attorney General.
He left that decision to the Attorney General. Barr conferred with Rod Rosenstein and concluded there was no obstruction.
It is interesting to not that senior leadership of the dems, based on the Mueller Report, find no impeachable charge but want more work by the House investigative committees.

Yes, Congress can do something. Yes, it has its own investigative powers.

Like requesting the President's tax returns from the IRS. Good point, Ward. How clever of you to figure it out.

However, Congress doesn't have grand jury power nor does have as ready a means to appoint a special counsel, currently.

And no, Mueller did not leave it to the Attorney General, LIAR!
it is the only office he could leave it to since he was appointed and supervised by Rosenstein who now reports to the Attorney General.

Dense.

No, Ward, it is the only office he could submit it to. He left the follow-up task to Congress and he explained why to anybody not intent on misunderstanding.

That is, there was no way for him to prevent you from inventing bullshit.
Mueller worked for the executive branch not  Congress. ( see Separation of Powers)
This seems to be hard for you to understand.

 

That you think that is relevant is hard for me to understand.

It has zero significance to what Mueller wrote. He did not say anything to the AG about what the AG should or should not do. He did not call upon the AG to decide if there was obstruction of justice.

And it is fascinating to me that this minutia is how you are choosing to focus your limited energies, rather than discussing what Mueller did] write:
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“The conclusion that Congress may apply obstruction laws to the President’s corrupt exercise of the powers of office accords with our constitutional system of checks and balances and the principle that no person is above the law.”

The PRESIDENT engaged in CORRUPT EXERCISE of the POWERS of OFFICE and you want to debate with nobody to whom Mueller reported. Nobody is debating who hired Mueller, to whom Mueller was reporting, or anything of that sort.

You are being told repeatedly the truth: Mueller left it to Congress to determine how to respond to THE PRESIDENT's CORRUPT EXERCISE OF POWERS OF OFFICE.

He did not leave any doubt that the president did corrupt things, abusing his power.

TRUMP is CORRUPT, according to Mueller.
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« Reply #12986 on: April 23, 2019, 09:04:53 PM »

Paulie K, telling it like it is:

Never mind attempts to spin this story as somehow not meeting some definitions of collusion or obstruction of justice. The fact is that the occupant of the White House betrayed his country. And the question everyone is asking is, what will Democrats do about it?

But notice that the question is only about Democrats. Everyone (correctly) takes it as a given that Republicans will do nothing. Why?

Because the modern G.O.P. is perfectly willing to sell out America if that’s what it takes to get tax cuts for the wealthy. Republicans may not think of it in those terms, but that’s what their behavior amounts to.


https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/22/opinion/trump-republican-party.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
Mueller and Rosenstein could not make cases for collusion or obstruction

Talk about a misrepresentation of what Mueller did.

The case for obstruction was made and referred to Congress to do something about it or not - a political process, as you damned well know.
Congress can always " do something" as per the Constitution.It has its own investigative powers and the power to impeach. 
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Mueller could not indict a sitting president in his opinion - which is why he did not refer the case to the Attorney General.
He left that decision to the Attorney General. Barr conferred with Rod Rosenstein and concluded there was no obstruction.
It is interesting to not that senior leadership of the dems, based on the Mueller Report, find no impeachable charge but want more work by the House investigative committees.

Yes, Congress can do something. Yes, it has its own investigative powers.

Like requesting the President's tax returns from the IRS. Good point, Ward. How clever of you to figure it out.

However, Congress doesn't have grand jury power nor does have as ready a means to appoint a special counsel, currently.

And no, Mueller did not leave it to the Attorney General, LIAR!
it is the only office he could leave it to since he was appointed and supervised by Rosenstein who now reports to the Attorney General.

Dense.

No, Ward, it is the only office he could submit it to. He left the follow-up task to Congress and he explained why to anybody not intent on misunderstanding.

That is, there was no way for him to prevent you from inventing bullshit.
Mueller worked for the executive branch not  Congress. ( see Separation of Powers)
This seems to be hard for you to understand.

 

That you think that is relevant is hard for me to understand.

It has zero significance to what Mueller wrote. He did not say anything to the AG about what the AG should or should not do. He did not call upon the AG to decide if there was obstruction of justice.

And it is fascinating to me that this minutia is how you are choosing to focus your limited energies, rather than discussing what Mueller did] write:
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“The conclusion that Congress may apply obstruction laws to the President’s corrupt exercise of the powers of office accords with our constitutional system of checks and balances and the principle that no person is above the law.”

The PRESIDENT engaged in CORRUPT EXERCISE of the POWERS of OFFICE and you want to debate with nobody to whom Mueller reported. Nobody is debating who hired Mueller, to whom Mueller was reporting, or anything of that sort.

You are being told repeatedly the truth: Mueller left it to Congress to determine how to respond to THE PRESIDENT's CORRUPT EXERCISE OF POWERS OF OFFICE.

He did not leave any doubt that the president did corrupt things, abusing his power.

TRUMP is CORRUPT, according to Mueller.
Mueller and I agree along with the Constitution: Congress has the power to remove the President. Whatever Mueller said in his report about Congress doesnt  change that.
So why aren’t we having impeachment hearings?
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« Reply #12987 on: April 23, 2019, 09:45:49 PM »

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« Reply #12988 on: April 23, 2019, 10:00:38 PM »

Paulie K, telling it like it is:

Never mind attempts to spin this story as somehow not meeting some definitions of collusion or obstruction of justice. The fact is that the occupant of the White House betrayed his country. And the question everyone is asking is, what will Democrats do about it?

But notice that the question is only about Democrats. Everyone (correctly) takes it as a given that Republicans will do nothing. Why?

Because the modern G.O.P. is perfectly willing to sell out America if that’s what it takes to get tax cuts for the wealthy. Republicans may not think of it in those terms, but that’s what their behavior amounts to.


https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/22/opinion/trump-republican-party.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
Mueller and Rosenstein could not make cases for collusion or obstruction

Talk about a misrepresentation of what Mueller did.

The case for obstruction was made and referred to Congress to do something about it or not - a political process, as you damned well know.
Congress can always " do something" as per the Constitution.It has its own investigative powers and the power to impeach. 
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Mueller could not indict a sitting president in his opinion - which is why he did not refer the case to the Attorney General.
He left that decision to the Attorney General. Barr conferred with Rod Rosenstein and concluded there was no obstruction.
It is interesting to not that senior leadership of the dems, based on the Mueller Report, find no impeachable charge but want more work by the House investigative committees.

Yes, Congress can do something. Yes, it has its own investigative powers.

Like requesting the President's tax returns from the IRS. Good point, Ward. How clever of you to figure it out.

However, Congress doesn't have grand jury power nor does have as ready a means to appoint a special counsel, currently.

And no, Mueller did not leave it to the Attorney General, LIAR!
it is the only office he could leave it to since he was appointed and supervised by Rosenstein who now reports to the Attorney General.

Dense.

No, Ward, it is the only office he could submit it to. He left the follow-up task to Congress and he explained why to anybody not intent on misunderstanding.

That is, there was no way for him to prevent you from inventing bullshit.
Mueller worked for the executive branch not  Congress. ( see Separation of Powers)
This seems to be hard for you to understand.

 

That you think that is relevant is hard for me to understand.

It has zero significance to what Mueller wrote. He did not say anything to the AG about what the AG should or should not do. He did not call upon the AG to decide if there was obstruction of justice.

And it is fascinating to me that this minutia is how you are choosing to focus your limited energies, rather than discussing what Mueller did] write:
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“The conclusion that Congress may apply obstruction laws to the President’s corrupt exercise of the powers of office accords with our constitutional system of checks and balances and the principle that no person is above the law.”

The PRESIDENT engaged in CORRUPT EXERCISE of the POWERS of OFFICE and you want to debate with nobody to whom Mueller reported. Nobody is debating who hired Mueller, to whom Mueller was reporting, or anything of that sort.

You are being told repeatedly the truth: Mueller left it to Congress to determine how to respond to THE PRESIDENT's CORRUPT EXERCISE OF POWERS OF OFFICE.

He did not leave any doubt that the president did corrupt things, abusing his power.

TRUMP is CORRUPT, according to Mueller.
Mueller and I agree along with the Constitution: Congress has the power to remove the President. Whatever Mueller said in his report about Congress doesnt  change that.
So why aren’t we having impeachment hearings?

Mueller wrote:
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“The conclusion that Congress may apply obstruction laws to the President’s corrupt exercise of the powers of office accords with our constitutional system of checks and balances and the principle that no person is above the law.”

You just keep on ignoring the flat statement about presidential corruption. Kind of like how you ignored the abuse of children.

And the reason we do not yet have impeachment hearings is because the GOP has thus far made it clear that they are no more interested in exploring Trump's corruption than you are.

They and you are amoral hypocrites.

No news there.
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« Reply #12989 on: April 23, 2019, 10:14:36 PM »

Trump memes, likewise, strike a chord because they resonate with white fragility, reinforcing perceptions that the U.S. is under deadly threat, and President Trump is the only person standing athwart disaster and calamity.


https://sojo.net/articles/trump-iconography-permeating-social-media-underground
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