So would this impeachment change much? Isn't Pence also for all the things Democrats are against?
Originally posted by socool8520
So would this impeachment change much? Isn't Pence also for all the things Democrats are against?
Right. Had this exact conversation with my old boss. My old boss, who is a staunch Democrat, thinks that Pence would not be able to move any of his positions as there's not even universal support within the GOP for his "uglier" positions.
But what we'd get is a presidential president which he feels is better for America, right now, after the reputational damage Trump has done.
I agree with that.
Originally posted by socool8520
So one who talks like a President but still has some not so good ideas? I don't really think that's better. lol
One who can't do anything but acts professional: much better than Trump.
A neutered bigot is what we'd get instead of a bigoted idiot buffoon. Policy downgrade, in my opinion. But overall, an upgrade.
Originally posted by dadudemon
One who can't do anything but acts professional: much better than Trump.A neutered bigot is what we'd get instead of a bigoted idiot buffoon. Policy downgrade, in my opinion. But overall, an upgrade.
If Pence ended up towing the line and not implementing some of the absurd policies he is in favor of, then yes, I would agree.
Originally posted by Flyattractor
YouTube video
This guy is:
1. A crackpot.
2. An idiot.
3. A parrot of lots of false information.
When he said, "Trump IS the FBI", that's when I lost all faith that he would say a single legitimate point. I turned it off when he starts to literally yell about "'all the foreign money being poured into the Hillary Campaign."
This page tracks the Impeach Trump movement:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efforts_to_impeach_Donald_Trump
According to polls, Trump is now at 49% "yes" to impeach him.
In order to definitively say a majority supports impeaching Trump, considering the quack polling that pollsters were doing in the 2016 election, that number needs to jump as high as 56%.
On top of that, to actually remove Trump, Congress needs to be at a 2/3 support for removing Trump from office: won't happen.
Originally posted by socool8520
So would this impeachment change much? Isn't Pence also for all the things Democrats are against?
Originally posted by Silent Master
Do they realize that if nothing comes of this, all they've done is hand Trump and his die-hard supporters a "win".By that I mean, Trump will likely use a failed attempt as proof that he's winning and most of his die-hards will eat it up.
It also deflects attention from sh!t you can easily destroy Trump over, like, ya know, his epa not valuing science, his support for clean coal, making it legal to purchase elephant trophies in America?
Originally posted by Rockydonovang
Yeah, they're doing this way too prematurely.It also deflects attention from sh!t you can easily destroy Trump over, like, ya know, his epa not valuing science, his support for clean coal, making it legal to purchase elephant trophies in America?
I agree with you and this is why, IMO, the left really needs to stop with this nazi and Hitler stuff. Not all of them do it, but we know Trump isn't Hitler. But when people constantly compare him to that you are setting the bar very low. It's too easy to surpass it.
It's like if you have a kid in school and you say "Just don't get an F".
Originally posted by dadudemon
This page tracks the Impeach Trump movement:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efforts_to_impeach_Donald_Trump
According to polls, Trump is now at 49% "yes" to impeach him.
In order to definitively say a majority supports impeaching Trump, considering the quack polling that pollsters were doing in the 2016 election, that number needs to jump as high as 56%.
On top of that, to actually remove Trump, Congress needs to be at a 2/3 support for removing Trump from office: won't happen.
Trump is more likely to choke to death on a chicken nugget or have a heart attack than get impeached