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The official "let's impeach Trump" thread

He died 125 years ago. Words change meaning over time.

He meant what he said, and of course only you can say what words meant then, and now.

If anything, the intent, meaning, and determination of totalitarians claiming the mantle of "the people" only gets worse and worse, really.
 
You seem to be getting angrier and angrier lately.

quit with the stupid slurs ascribing emotions to what I say instead of focusing of the truth that I'm saying. If your cause has merit of any sort, argue that rather than being some damn little attack dog with no idea content in your remarks.
 
I guarantee you that you can't back that up. Nice lie though. I'll wait why you never provide an ounce of proof. You all are terrible at backing your claims up. That's why a few of you hate me, because I demand proof and when you never provide it, I remind you over and over. Lying and getting called out on it pisses some of you off

And I didn't add you because though we have went after each other's throats I don't feel you've overstepped boundaries. Though we strongly disagree at least you have the wherewithal to discuss issues even if we do get heated. I respect that.

OB and Red deserve a lot of credit in these discussion threads because of their willingness to participate while interacting with "the dissidents". They do the heavy lifting for their beliefs, which is why I think they might be people who will make adjustments in themselves when they see it.
 
OB and Red deserve a lot of credit in these discussion threads because of their willingness to participate while interacting with "the dissidents". They do the heavy lifting for their beliefs, which is why I think they might be people who will make adjustments in themselves when they see it.
I used to agree but Reds gotten a little to radicalized as of late. I still read and respect what he writes but on a personal level I find it ironic he keeps calling me partisan without taking a look in the mirror. I do agree with you and respect it though.
 
Overall, a lot of people on the DumpTrump train are actually vested in their status quo. Some are school teachers, which wouldn't ordinarily raise my hackles much, as a lot of my family relations for generations have been school teachers, and most of them democrats of the old school. But the NEA and other "causes du jour" have intensified the partisanship and intolerance beyond the appropriate bounds of "teachers". I grew up thinking the "R" label was for "Rockefeller". My high school sweetheart was a niece of Idaho's Sen. Frank Church, as I understood it, and I could claim relation to some Utah dems as well. When I worked as a peon "fly on the wall" for some years, I saw how unions have been corrupted. How many union leaders, after leading their people to accept the deal management was offering, got management positions a little later. Nobody really standing for the ordinary people any more.

Bill Clinton (and Hillary and Obama) were (are) really R for Rockefeller stooges.

Even Trump sought the Rockefeller coronation, but he choked on the idea of just leveling America with China, India, and Brazil as one of the emerging inner circle nations, and stepped up for the ordinary people of America.
 
I'm just going to say this as it's been a theme. "People don't like you JazzyFresh".

You mean like the psychotic dude who literally threatened to kill the president?

You mean the guy that never adds anything to the table besides insulting my intelligence when I've asked respectively to stop because it's unnecessary?

The guy who called me a Nazi while others openly agreed and quoted him? I mean comparing me to a person who raped, experimented, tortured, gassed and killed millions of Jews is intellectual.

The guy who called me racist for saying today's country music, rap, and techno aren't music?

The Wes guy who I've never said a word too who simply chimed in and told me how stupid I was?

The guy who constantly degrades, talks down to and spews pure hatred on uneducated white people? Like these people are unworthy of such a high horse bigot?


Yeah... I'm glad such terrible humans and their hive minded counterparts don't like me.
Poor fella.
Don't worry, it has nothing to do with you. It's everyone else.
You are perfect

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I used to agree but Reds gotten a little to radicalized as of late. I still read and respect what he writes but on a personal level I find it ironic he keeps calling me partisan without taking a look in the mirror. I do agree with you and respect it though.

As for any radicalization on my part, that occurred during the Vietnam Era. I stopped being naive about the US always wearing the white hats at that point in our history, and at that point in my life. But the emergence of Trump, and my resistance to his administration and its policies, made it clear to me just how much I do care for my country after all.

At this stage, I am a partisan for the Constitution of the United States. And I have voted for both Republcan candidates for governor, and for the US Senate. My partisanship is toward our Constitution. As such, what choice does a man have but to stand up and be counted as someone who will resist the likes of Donald Trump to his dying breath? Future generations will remember those of us who acted correctly, when we were called upon to do so.

Regadless of whether Trump wins a second term or not, future generations will remember and respect those patriotic Americans who stood up to Trump. Those who were blind to what was happening, while it was happening, will not enjoy a favorable status in the eyes of future generations of Americans. So it will be.
 
Lol at the BS you post.

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I get it, you don't like what I post. I am here for the 5-6 of us that don't whine and cry about everything Trump does or doesn't do.

I am here to post positive information about the country, the good things Pres. Trump does and bash the crap out of crappy Democrat candidates. The only person on this site that I have a lower opinion of your's is @thethriller.
 
As for any radicalization on my part, that occurred during the Vietnam Era. I stopped being naive about the US always wearing the white hats at that point in our history, and at that point in my life. But the emergence of Trump, and my resistance to his administration and its policies, made it clear to me just how much I do care for my country after all.

At this stage, I am a partisan for the Constitution of the United States. And I have voted for both Republcan candidates for governor, and for the US Senate. My partisanship is toward our Constitution. As such, what choice does a man have but to stand up and be counted as someone who will resist the likes of Donald Trump to his dying breath? Future generations will remember those of us who acted correctly, when we were called upon to do so.

Regadless of whether Trump wins a second term or not, future generations will remember and respect those patriotic Americans who stood up to Trump. Those who were blind to what was happening, while it was happening, will not enjoy a favorable status in the eyes of future generations of Americans. So it will be.
I strongly believe that you are wrong (and obviously I hope that you will ultimately be proven to be). I watch and read quite a bit of left-wing media so it doesn't surprise me that some people feel the way you do. I see what a negative narrative MSNBC, CNN, NYT and WaPo are feeding people and I wonder how the audience who believes their story can take it. Meanwhile there is a lot going right in the world that they never seem to mention. I think that the people who immerse themselves in the negative narrative of the left would be very surprised at how good life is for the vast majority of us. I live in a ski town and we sure aren't experiencing the predicted climate change that the left has been melting down about (and I have decades of experience to compare the current conditions to), we sure do have a lot of happy visitors, there is certainly a ton of optimism from our clients and for business in general, businesses all over are flourishing. Life is good!
 
I strongly believe that you are wrong (and obviously I hope that you will ultimately be proven to be). I watch and read quite a bit of left-wing media so it doesn't surprise me that some people feel the way you do. I see what a negative narrative MSNBC, CNN, NYT and WaPo are feeding people and I wonder how the audience who believes their story can take it. Meanwhile there is a lot going right in the world that they never seem to mention. I think that the people who immerse themselves in the negative narrative of the left would be very surprised at how good life is for the vast majority of us. I live in a ski town and we sure aren't experiencing the predicted climate change that the left has been melting down about (and I have decades of experience to compare the current conditions to), we sure do have a lot of happy visitors, there is certainly a ton of optimism from our clients and for business in general, businesses all over are flourishing. Life is good!

Amen! Thank you Joe.
 
He meant what he said, and of course only you can say what words meant then, and now.

Engels defined what he meant, and common usage defines the term now. That's how words work.

If anything, the intent, meaning, and determination of totalitarians claiming the mantle of "the people" only gets worse and worse, really.

It's always been about making as much as you can off as many other people as you can, since the dawn of agriculture.
 
quit with the stupid slurs ascribing emotions to what I say instead of focusing of the truth that I'm saying. If your cause has merit of any sort, argue that rather than being some damn little attack dog with no idea content in your remarks.

What you are saying has as little truth as it ever did. If I only focus on the truth, almost all of every post you made would be blurry.

I that you seem to be getting angrier out of genuine concern. Maybe you know the reason, maybe not.
 
I guarantee you that you can't back that up.

That you claim you are persecuted? That was the entire content of you post. It was all about how the other posters picked on you/insulted you.

That's why a few of you hate me,

Like all opposites, hate and love are based on the same notions. To hate something, you have to think it has import, an effect in your life, significance enough to hold a place in your heart. In here, we just having fun or getting a dopamine fix.

And I didn't add you because though we have went after each other's throats I don't feel you've overstepped boundaries. Though we strongly disagree at least you have the wherewithal to discuss issues even if we do get heated. I respect that.

Thank you. I appreciate that you also never make it personal with me.
 
Overall, a lot of people on the DumpTrump train are actually vested in their status quo. Some are school teachers, which wouldn't ordinarily raise my hackles much, as a lot of my family relations for generations have been school teachers, and most of them democrats of the old school. But the NEA and other "causes du jour" have intensified the partisanship and intolerance beyond the appropriate bounds of "teachers". I grew up thinking the "R" label was for "Rockefeller". My high school sweetheart was a niece of Idaho's Sen. Frank Church, as I understood it, and I could claim relation to some Utah dems as well. When I worked as a peon "fly on the wall" for some years, I saw how unions have been corrupted. How many union leaders, after leading their people to accept the deal management was offering, got management positions a little later. Nobody really standing for the ordinary people any more.

Bill Clinton (and Hillary and Obama) were (are) really R for Rockefeller stooges.

Now, here's a post in clear focus.

Even Trump sought the Rockefeller coronation, but he choked on the idea of just leveling America with China, India, and Brazil as one of the emerging inner circle nations, and stepped up for the ordinary people of America.

Now it's fuzzy again. Trump is all about enriching the wealthy and removing benefits from everyone else.
 
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