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President Trump

Discussion in 'Debates' started by creepersareokay, Nov 8, 2016.

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How Will Trump Do In Office?

  1. Good, mang

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  2. Not so good, mang

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  1. Deinen

    Deinen S'all Good Man

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    Well that's illegal, private citizens cannot engage with a foreign government in any official way.

    As for collusion:

    People of Trumps campaign intentionally met with a foreign power to gain an edge over a political opponent. I'm pretty sure that's the literal definition of collusion?
     
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  2. Blue_Marlin

    Blue_Marlin Popular Meeper

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    No it's not illegal. Show me where it says it's illegal. Have you not seen the news? I even think fake CNN said it wasn't illegal.

    No collusion. They didn't meet to get bad info to use against Clinton.
     
  3. LordInateur

    LordInateur Deus Ex Machina Staff Member Administrator

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    Frankly, I'm a proponent of Vermin Supreme. Free ponies for all Americans.
     
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  4. Deinen

    Deinen S'all Good Man

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  5. Blue_Marlin

    Blue_Marlin Popular Meeper

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    @Deinen He received no information and he was in a meeting with them for under 20 minutes. He came out with no more information than when he went in.

    Again, posting a link to the law he "broke" isn't proof that he actually broke that law. Any article you pull up either
    A.) says he "may have broke this law"
    Or
    B.) what he did is perfectly legal.

    There is no proof or evidence that he broke the law. There is no proof that Donald Trump and his campaign people colluded with the Russians and there are no treasonous ties to Russia. Really there aren't any ties to Russia but that's an argument no one will believe that is against Trump until a major person from the left says "Trump doesn't have ties to Russia".
     
  6. Deinen

    Deinen S'all Good Man

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    It doesn't matter that he got nothing, the issue is that he went under the impression he was going to get something. It's like me attempting to shoot you but because I had no bullets it's not a crime.

    But there is, his own emails are proof he broke the law. Literally his emails, literally


    The emails Donald Jr. released is literal evidence. Literally.

    Nobody believes it because it's simply untrue. Almost his entire main campaign past/current have ties to Russia that they then have lied about, some under oath. Literally.

    This is you:

    [​IMG]
     
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  7. Blue_Marlin

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    His emails are not proof. Again, it might would be a concern of mine if Donald Trump jr were running for President. Then I might would say, "okay we need to investigate this and see what's going on". also, his emails show no proof of collusion in order to win an election.
     
  8. Qaztar

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    Just wanna say that I love metaphors during debates, and this one was fantastic. +1
     
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  9. Deinen

    Deinen S'all Good Man

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    Bro....

    In the emails Jr. himself released, he literally confirms everything I've said. Like black and white writing it's right there literally. You haven't even read them.


    It doesn't concern you that it was Kushner, Trumps son-in-law working in the white house with security clearance, Paul Manafort, former campaign manager (the guy that ran the entire campaign), and Trump Jr?

    Doesn't concern you he said great and would send the information to Trump?

    Doesn't concern you Trump knew of this meeting and endorsed it?

    Maybe not by itself, but when you add it in with every other piece of information - It's pretty incriminating.
    --- Double Post Merged, Jul 21, 2017, Original Post Date: Jul 21, 2017 ---
    If he's guilty of nothing - Why is he inquiring about pardoning himself, his family and aides?

    Trump team seeks to control, block Mueller’s Russia investigation
     
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  10. Blue_Marlin

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    Why would I be talking about the emails if I didn't read them? He blasted them all over twitter because they have NOTHING TO HIDE!

    No, it doesn't concern me one bit.

    The left is getting up in his private business. It's insane, of course he doesn't want people going threw all his things. It's unfair. No sane person would be okay with it, he has a right to be mad.
     
  11. Deinen

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    Odd, three resignations within 24 hours

    Sean Spicer, his spokesperson
    Marc Kasowitz, his personal lawyer
    Mark Carullo, his legal team's spokesperson.
     
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  12. Blue_Marlin

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    Hmmm do you know why Spicer resigned? Wasn't because of Russia! I haven't looked into the other 2.
     
  13. Deinen

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    Sessions discussed Trump campaign-related matters with Russian ambassador, U.S. intelligence intercepts show
    --- Double Post Merged, Jul 25, 2017, Original Post Date: Jul 21, 2017 ---
    Edit: He now wants Sessions to quit or to fire him.

    Rex Tillerson is taking leave "for a little bit"

    Trump tells children Obamacare is death

    His party begins to question his sanity
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    Top U.S. general in Afghanistan sees Russia sending weapons to Taliban
     
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    He's the president of the united states, he's about as public of a figure as you can be.

    The transgender ban thing is total madness, the US army spends more money on viagra pills for the vets than it does on trans surgery, and donald trump spends WAY more on his vacations than the US army pays for trans surgery.
     
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  15. Deinen

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    Who knew running for the highest public office in the land would open up your entire life to public scrutiny.

    Well, I'm sure most everyone knew that.

    Except Donald Trump

    Because Donald Trump is an idiot. - And a traitor
     
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    Who needs house of cards when the communications director is literally feuding with half the white house.
     
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    Aaannnddd he just failed again. John McCain just saved thousands of lives again

    Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
     
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  19. Deinen

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    Yeah, McCain did good.

    Apparently now that this attempt (under budget rules) failed, further attempts will require the usual 60 votes to pass.
    --- Double Post Merged, Jul 28, 2017, Original Post Date: Jul 28, 2017 ---
    A comment I found that does a great job summing up what happened:

    "Was pretty amazing to see honestly. Senate votes are virtually always known before hand, let alone on one as major and contested as this one.

    McCain was the one that was the most in question. The democratic senators literally erupted in cheers when he walked in the senate floor and gave a thumbs down. He really deserves respect for this one. Especially seeing as he won't get a lot of it from the right.

    Having the former GOP leader flipping to vote against his party for the other side is an amazing moment in itself. Having the man that did it being the War-Hero Maverick who just got diagnosed with brain cancer and flew in a week after brain surgery to cast the deciding vote makes this one for the history books."
     
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  20. metr0n0me

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    But at the same time, you're can't join the military if you have ADHD, and you're not supposed to wear contacts on the front lines, due to the difficulty in getting medication/sanitary cleaning supplies on the front lines. The same applies to transgender people--how are we reliably supposed to get medicine to the front lines?

    The military is supposed to be a fighting force, not some bastion of diversity. I'm all for diversity, but when everyone is relying on everyone else not to get killed, diversity can't be priority #1.
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    Also isn't it a little bit ironic that the Democrats heavily used closed-door negotiations to pass the ACA in the first place, but now are blasting Republicans for doing the same thing in the repeal?

    If you ask me, it's a scummy tactic all around, and nobody should use closed-door negotiations. But don't you think it's just a little bit hypocritical that Democrats used it to pass their healthcare bill, and then get mad at Republicans when they do the same?
     

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