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 .
I don't know if you actually realize this, but we already have extensive records of voter roll registrations and when a vote is actually submitted and tabulated. States differ in how they do it, but yes, we record this stuff. You're really new to politics, I see.

And yes, "statistically significant instances" means that you can prove it exists to a degree for which you could reasonably mitigate it. If you can't so much as prove it exists outside of ancillary or anecdotal instances, you're suggesting we clog the process up and make it less efficient for no benefit. Not a high hurdle to jump.
It would be even simpler than the systems we currently have and I think it would eliminate a lot of problems. Can't have the SC clogged up with cases when a candidate doesn't win. So that'd be nice. Making my idea federal would also take the weight and cost off states and unify the system. That's good in my view of the world.
 
What gets me is the people who don't comprehend why we have a House and Senate the way they're set up to be.

The population representation is in the House, just like they cry they want.

The STATE representation is in the Senate, and they STILL cry that they want it to be population representation like the House.

I'm not sure if it's crying because they didn't get their way, they don't understand the concept of States having a say regardless of population in order to stop the tyranny of the majority from eliminating smaller state's rights, or if they're just too fucking stupid to understand they already have population representation.
Have you gone through the American education system? I'm amazed half the kids in America even know what the Constitution is. You really can't expect them to know HOW the government works or why its set up the way it is. Most people think the President is an elected king for 4 years and the House and Senate should do what he wants or oppose him unquestioningly based on which party is in charge in the White House and Congress. To try and explain States Rights or early American history to some people is like punching a brick wall to knock it over; you're an idiot if you think you can do anything about it.
 
What gets me is the people who don't comprehend why we have a House and Senate the way they're set up to be.

The population representation is in the House, just like they cry they want.

The STATE representation is in the Senate, and they STILL cry that they want it to be population representation like the House.

I'm not sure if it's crying because they didn't get their way, they don't understand the concept of States having a say regardless of population in order to stop the tyranny of the majority from eliminating smaller state's rights, or if they're just too fucking stupid to understand they already have population representation.
They don't want states like Wyoming or the Dakotas having representation. The fact that states like that have representation burns them up inside, and they don't care why things were set up the way they were..
 
Turtle votes not guilty then goes on an asspained rant about how Trump hasn't gotten away with nothing yet and they'll get him, just you wait. Barely paraphrasing. Mitch depicted here showing the size of his erection following the acquittal.View attachment 1918255
Way the fuck did you vote not guilty than. If your true feeling were guilty Mitch!!.

Honestly I am curious to see what the Republican primaries will be like in 2022. I feel their will be a Trump candidate vs. a McConnell candidate.
Okay, sure. Let's have every president from now on be sued to oblivion after they leave office. I'm sure that'll work out great.
I agree I say we impeach Bush and Obama.
 
Why did he ban them anyway? I'm out of the loop.
What often happens is that someone sees something someone else posted that shakes them from their definitely-stoic worldview, and they get definitely-not-triggered and go on a spree of downvoting an individual's posts in a manner too quick to suggest they were just scrolling through the thread. This, in turn, triggers whoever got all those evil negraties, so they turn around and do the same thing to the person downvoting all of them. Both retards in this example post on one anothers' profiles, and both report one another for 'revenge rating,' which is so petty and stupid and retarded that it wastes mod time to sort through.

Null additionally feels that this practice lowers the overall quality of potential interactions due to all the chimpouts. Frankly, I think anyone that bitches about getting downvoted or mean stickers should be tempbanned for their trouble, but that's just me.
It would be even simpler than the systems we currently have and I think it would eliminate a lot of problems. Can't have the SC clogged up with cases when a candidate doesn't win. So that'd be nice. Making my idea federal would also take the weight and cost off states and unify the system. That's good in my view of the world.
Simpler? You just suggested you don't know what you would do to verify someone's identity with a mail-in. Theft of the parcels could lead to massive identity theft. I also fail to see which state or federal Supreme Court found itself overwhelmed by the lawsuits when a candidate doesn't win, given that there have been remarkably few of those before Trump.

Kindly take a single civics course. The federal government should have no more particular authority in governing how the states conduct their election processes, and it can assist states' own efforts to improve their own election processes via grants which don't come conditional on ceding more authority to the federal government. It smacks of bitterness that Texas' AG couldn't invalidate the votes of millions of people in other states because he didn't like how those states conducted their own electoral processes.
You have the ability to shrink that down. Also, 🎩 exists.
I'm ethically obligated to inform you of this, given you seem pretty assblasted about stickers and that spam's annoying.
 
Vaccination efforts have been improving.
I duno I only know whats going on in new england and it isnt going well. Listening to NYC/NJ news its a complete cluster fuck and they are still working on just old people and 1st responders. Even with that small pool of people they still are running short. CT seems orderly and opened up to 65 and older finally but people are getting booked out till late March and April. Massachusetts is clown show like normal and still in old people mode.
If the bulk of people people cant get their shots for the summer they are going to start chimping. Its going to be entertaining hearing about people cutting the line, getting appointments 5 months out, and needing VAX papers to do stuff like air travel.
 
I duno I only know whats going on in new england and it isnt going well. Listening to NYC/NJ news its a complete cluster fuck and they are still working on just old people and 1st responders. Even with that small pool of people they still are running short. CT seems orderly and opened up to 65 and older finally but people are getting booked out till late March and April. Massachusetts is clown show like normal and still in old people mode.
If the bulk of people people cant get their shots for the summer they are going to start chimping. Its going to be entertaining hearing about people cutting the line, getting appointments 5 months out, and needing VAX papers to do stuff like air travel.
Summer was the absolute best case scenario so I wasn’t expecting it to happen. Still millions are getting the vaccine daily and the number is improving each day, so it’s a bumpy but still drivable road.
 
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