American Impeachment/25th Amendment Watch 2021 - If, at first, you don't convict, try, try again

What will happen to Donald Trump in the next two weeks?

  • The House of Representatives impeaches and the Senate convicts

    Votes: 23 8.6%
  • The House of Representatives impeaches and the Senate acquits

    Votes: 17 6.3%
  • The US Cabinet invokes the 25th amendment

    Votes: 11 4.1%
  • House of Representative and/or Senate censures the President

    Votes: 14 5.2%
  • President Trump resigns

    Votes: 11 4.1%
  • Trump continues as President until Jan. 20, with Biden becoming President afterwards

    Votes: 165 61.3%
  • Trump finds a way to continue being President after Jan. 20

    Votes: 28 10.4%

  • Total voters
    269
  • Poll closed .
If there was any serious argument about that particular issue the Supreme Court would have been the proper forum to stop it outright, which they wouldn't have done.
I think you're being a little :optimistic:.
You and I both know that the SCOTUS would be where to take this issue and file a challenge (or, at least, a federal court leading inevitably up to the scotus).
But does Trump's expert legal team?
Lmao did retards really get so mad at HHH they begged Nool to remove neg ratings?
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That's massively faggoty of Nool. If anything, just purge A&N, they are literally all of the worst parts of new 4chan and old 8chan but on this site.
Nothing really lost by removing stickers. Like you said, I'm just going to start having to call people retarded and autistic more often than I did before. 🤷‍♂️
That would be rupturing the cyst, something that can have fatal implications.
This is more like causing the cyst to seethe over just about the least important shit on the planet.
 
Except everyone here has predicted that the Democrats will work to refine and consolidate what happened in 2020 in the future after Biden won and Trump was removed.
But for how long realistically speaking? I can't see a country lasting forever in a one party state regardless of being left or right winging.
 
Not pardoning them. It was absolutely sad to talk such mad shit leading up to what happened and then not defend his followers. I don't even agree with those mothers. I just see it as an act of immense cowardice to encourage people to do this kind of shit and then to do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, like exercise your pardon powers, to defend the people who fucking stood up for you.

I don't know, is HONOR a concept that nobody even understands any more? Am I the only person who fucking remembers this?
Take a chill pill, my dude. Trump might have been one provocative boomer, but he was still a boomer, and suffering from all the usual boomer cognitive failings like "believing in the system." You could see it in how he kept trying to fix blatant election rigging through the courts, even after the SCOTUS abjured it's own constitutional role just to screw him over- like a rube constantly dropping cash on an easy-looking carnival game, it never sank in that the fix was in and the whole swamp was part of it. For all of his bluster, the idiot actually believed the system ran in a way close to how it's advertised, rather than being who/whom all the way down, and from this perspective, pardons should be unnecessary since the system will Do The Right Thing (TM.) A Trump who would pardon his rowdy supporters is a Trump who would have sent the Marines to seize the election materials in Philadelphia, Detroit, Atlanta, and Milwaukee on November 4th, making the entire exercise unnecessary.

Our political moment one where the idea "the US government is controlled by good, patriotic people who want what's best for the country" is derided as an outlandish conspiracy theory. Correctly. A successful version of Trump is one who understands that the system is rotten, top to bottom, and immediately takes steps to destroy it upon taking power.
 
But for how long realistically speaking? I can't see a country lasting forever in a one party state regardless of being left or right winging.
It can and has happened. You forget the many dynasties throughout history which lasted for hundreds of years on the figurehead’s bloodline alone.
 
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But for how long realistically speaking? I can't see a country lasting forever in a one party state regardless of being left or right winging.
Japan's done pretty alright as a de facto one-party state. Not that I think this is going to happen in the US, mind.
It'll happen if the GOP continues to walk into every obvious pitfall humanly possible at best, but the Whigs also did that and weren't truly irrelevant.
 
The worse part of this whole thing is the fucking gall the congressional Democrats have to keep calling the 6th “an attack on Democracy” after systematically undermining election security and transparency for over a year to the point where you’d have to be a complete fucking moron to think that cheating didn’t occur.
 
But for how long realistically speaking? I can't see a country lasting forever in a one party state regardless of being left or right winging.

It can and has happened. You forget the many dynasties throughout history which lasted for hundreds of years on the figurehead’s bloodline alone.
How long can it go? Until the Chinese Communist Party comes in and declares the US a constituent republic/administrative unit. Or until Iran gets a nuke, the launching capabilities, and blasts us into oblivion. Whichever comes first.

Take a chill pill, my dude. Trump might have been one provocative boomer, but he was still a boomer, and suffering from all the usual boomer cognitive failings like "believing in the system." You could see it in how he kept trying to fix blatant election rigging through the courts, even after the SCOTUS abjured it's own constitutional role just to screw him over- like a rube constantly dropping cash on an easy-looking carnival game, it never sank in that the fix was in and the whole swamp was part of it. For all of his bluster, the idiot actually believed the system ran in a way close to how it's advertised, rather than being who/whom all the way down, and from this perspective, pardons should be unnecessary since the system will Do The Right Thing (TM.) A Trump who would pardon his rowdy supporters is a Trump who would have sent the Marines to seize the election materials in Philadelphia, Detroit, Atlanta, and Milwaukee on November 4th, making the entire exercise unnecessary.

Our political moment one where the idea "the US government is controlled by good, patriotic people who want what's best for the country" is derided as an outlandish conspiracy theory. Correctly. A successful version of Trump is one who understands that the system is rotten, top to bottom, and immediately takes steps to destroy it upon taking power.
We have LONG past the point where the likes of /pol/ and TheDonald are pissed at what Trump has done as POTUS.
 
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So I'll always be receptive to any love sent my way.
What a shame. I love to let people know when they have provoked my thunks, but have little to add to the moment. I guess at least the Autism sticker was sort of built in to the renaming of this join. We're all autists in this subforum.

As for the actual topic of this thread, this impeachment still comes off as a sham. I have this crazy idea that I'd like to see free speech preserved for everyone, and don't want to see the ideal thrown in the dustbin. The left sure enjoyed saying the election was stolen for four years, what Trump said wasn't any worse than that.
 
The worse part of this whole thing is the fucking gall the congressional Democrats have to keep calling the 6th “an attack on Democracy” after systematically undermining election security and transparency for over a year to the point where you’d have to be a complete fucking moron to think that cheating didn’t occur.
Too bad any attempts to trying to do something about it were deemed "retarded," "moronic," "faggotry," etc.

But that's then, and impeachment's now! Let's keep the drivel train going!
 
Twitter is whining that 15 GOP senators haven't even bothered to show up to the proceedings and I'm like "who gives a shit, everyone who isn't a broke-brained blue checkmark knows it's pointless bullshit."
I don't know which one I want more, senators just not showing up or bored senators not paying attention doing other things.
 
Twitter is whining that 15 GOP senators haven't even bothered to show up to the proceedings and I'm like "who gives a shit, everyone who isn't a broke-brained blue checkmark knows it's pointless bullshit."
Why would they show up and when all that's gonna happen is them getting chastised for not "standing up for what's right"
 
Twitter is whining that 15 GOP senators haven't even bothered to show up to the proceedings and I'm like "who gives a shit, everyone who isn't a broke-brained blue checkmark knows it's pointless bullshit."

Dems are sperging out about this big time, claiming that in criminal court jurors who leave the trial would be disqualified. Well, in a criminal trial the judge wouldn't also be a juror, so suck it up.
 
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