Discussion: Democrats Waste No Time, Immediately Take Aim At Trump's Business Conflicts

Going to be a busy 2019. Happy New Year!!!

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Pretty sure MBS alone dropped more than $151,470 at his Trump International getaways.

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Can’t wait until the victim-in-chief starts whining about how unfair this all is. It will be the step to take attention away from the firing of Jeff Sessions, which was taken to take attention away from the election losses.

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Thank gawd the Dems won the House. We will finally see some oversight of the most corrupt administration in American history.

But no impeachment- no, Trump needs to be perp-walked out the doors of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on his way to a Supermax. With other members of his crime family right behind him.

New campaign slogan:

Trump 10-20 in '19!

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Indictment is the ā€˜I’ word I want, not impeachment.

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Let the dirt flow until the corrupt nature of this scum sucker and his cohorts is irrefutable. Till more people loath the Dumpster and his self-serving con than believe Hillary’s emails were a problem.

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It would not surprise me to see Trump pull a Sarah Palin and resign before the end of his term in a deal with the Dems (sadly) to get him gone without any charges. Now-President Pence acts Gerald Ford with a Presidential pardon (but fails to ā€œhealā€ the country).

Trump then keeps his ill-gotten gains and whines for the rest of his life at how unfairly he’s been treated.

Investigations continue, but purely for information’s sake and maybe some new legislation to try to prevent any future Trump-like abuses.

Yeah, I’ve gotten pretty cynical. :frowning:

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Indictment for ā€œIncitement to Riotā€ seems like a possible step by some brave prosecutor with a history of successful prosecutions of this federal crime. Seems we have enough evidence to bring charges by now?

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Also Incarcerated.

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I don’t know about you, but I’m pro-life!

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It’s worked that way in the past. see Nixon, et al.

And it’s interesting how one person in a key position can radically change history. I took a class in law school called Law, History and Economics. An innocent sounding class. But it was all about if you want to know about history, follow the money trail. It was taught by a very interesting guy who was the only economist and lawyer working at the Federal Reserve.

Anyways, in the Iran Contra scandal, there were millions of documents and the Committee couldn’t review all of them. They were culled to about 100,000 documents. And somehow the most damaging documents never made it to them.

Now, flip back to the Vietnam war. Remember how we’ve all heard that everyone thought the entire war was a shit show and we needed to get out of there, but Washington kept getting rosy reports? There’s one person who sent the reports from the Saigon CIA station to Washington. He would edit the documents because politically he thought the Vietnam war was righteous. One person.

Flash forward to 1986. Guess who was in charge of vetting the documents for the Iran-Contra Committee. Yep, same guy.

My professor for the class was the bag man on the Iran Contra deal.

Everyone was pardoned by George H.W. Bush, who was Vice President and more in the loop with all this subterfuge, being a previous director of the CIA.

But yes, the very powerful get pardoned and sent on their way. A damaged reputation is all the punishment they require.

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Wow…I thought it was bad before…

To include any and all resuscitative and life-prolonging measures!

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