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I'd be willing to donate to the cause..

I wonder if a gofundme account could be started.
I think it could skyrocket to way more than $10M.
 
It’s constitutionally difficult to remove a sitting president. It’s up to the House of Representatives to decide what is an impeachable offense. :confused2:Impeachment or conviction of, Treason, Bribery or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors. The House of Reps have a lot of leeway with interpretation.
Trump’s breach of public trust is an impeachable offense! I think it’s just a matter of time. Unfortunately we are running out of time with this clown. :errrr:
 
Yup it's up to Congress ... and it's a Rep Congress though that may change after mid terms. :dance:

But $10M is quiet an incentive to find evidence that is so bad that Congress would look corrupt (or criminal) to look the other way.

For instance, what if they found hard evidence Trump ordered the elimination (as in elimination wink wink, nudge nudge) of someone who got in his way, or of someone with incriminating dirt on Trump?
How bout molesting teenage girls?

Neither would surprise me.
 
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This is also in the works; it is an effort by a billionaire to elicit pledges from people running for Congress that they will vote to impeach Trump if they are elected in 2018. He is the top donor to The Democratic Party. Harvey Weinstein apparently donated about million dollars to Democrats in 2016. Tom Steyr donated 91 million dollars to Democratic candidates in 2016 alone.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/11/us/tom-steyer-trump-impeachment.html
 
THis is the first news that made me laugh out loud this week. :appl:
 
Thought to myself "Oh please let it be Larry Flynt" :lol:
 
Yup it's up to Congress ... and it's a Rep Congress though that may change after mid terms. :dance:

But $10M is quiet an incentive to find evidence that is so bad that Congress would look corrupt (or criminal) to look the other way.

For instance, what if they found hard evidence Trump ordered the elimination (as in elimination wink wink, nudge nudge) of someone who got in his way, or of someone with incriminating dirt on Trump?
How bout molesting teenage girls?

Neither would surprise me.

Anyone with a brain in Australia has never gotten it - I'm not sure Americans are aware but Trump and his businesses were legally unable to build casinos here because of Trumps ties/dealings with "the mob/mafia gang and drug" related ties from his Casinos days in Vegas & Atlantic City. Your FBI and our Intelligence agencies dug up enough dirt to prevent the guy ever legally doing business in Australia. So I'm not sure what great bribery machine of Trumps buried all that during the election;

http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/20...im-from-an-australian-casino-deal_a_23199578/

http://www.skynews.com.au/news/poli...ts-uncover-trump-s-failed-nsw-casino-bid.html

If news links don't work let me know I will cut and paste them. The man is has been proven to be too corrupt to ever own businesses in Australia yet here his is as president of your country. Something is certainly wrong with this picture.....
 
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Anyone with a brain in Australia has never gotten it - I'm not sure Americans are aware but Trump and his businesses were legally unable to build casinos here because of Trumps ties/dealings with "the mob/mafia gang and drug" related ties from his Casinos days in Vegas & Atlantic City. Your FBI and our Intelligence agencies dug up enough dirt to prevent the guy ever legally doing business in Australia. So I'm not sure what great bribery machine of Trumps buried all that during the election;

http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/20...im-from-an-australian-casino-deal_a_23199578/

http://www.skynews.com.au/news/poli...ts-uncover-trump-s-failed-nsw-casino-bid.html

If news links don't work let me know I will cut and paste them. The man is has been proven to be too corrupt to ever own businesses in Australia yet here his is as president of your country. Something is certainly wrong with this picture.....

Katy Tur's book, while not stellar, has one interesting phrase. During the election campaign, at the rally, someone says "we like Trump because he is one of us".
One of them, or the one they would like to be...nothing will work, impeachment-wise, unless he does something his base considers shameful. Having a shady business and connections with mobsters is not shameful in their eyes.
 
Katy Tur's book, while not stellar, has one interesting phrase. During the election campaign, at the rally, someone says "we like Trump because he is one of us".
One of them, or the one they would like to be...nothing will work, impeachment-wise, unless he does something his base considers shameful. Having a shady business and connections with mobsters is not shameful in their eyes.

I've never gotten that either that he is "one of them" the man with the golden lift, golden loo, that doesn't pay workers fairly, uses cheap Mexican labour to build casinos (the people he now despises) and rants about keeping jobs for Americans when he has a track record of not giving two s@#* who he employed on construction sites or as maids in his hotels and casinos.

There seems to be this untrue perception that he came from nothing and is some self made guy that he is a straight talker that is like the every day man. Yet the truth is this guy wouldn't wipe his boots on an every day working class person unless he had something to gain by it. I was watching the Australian 60 Minutes interview with Richard Branson last night and he despises Trump he was saying all Trump was on about before he was elected is that he is going to make every single person who wouldn't loan him money when he was broke or down on his luck pay, that he wanted to get even with them. Branson also suggested Trump is a terrible human being purely out for himself.

We have all these rich guys that want to give back to society that want to make advancements for all of us be pioneers or support worthy causes that either help people or invest in future technology like Branson and others and then we have the Trumps of the world that are an eye for an eye think everyone is out to get them and live life purely for themselves and their stroking their own egos.
 
I've never gotten that either that he is "one of them" the man with the golden lift, golden loo, that doesn't pay workers fairly, uses cheap Mexican labour to build casinos the people he despises and rants about keeping jobs for Americans when he has a track record of not giving two s@#* who he employed on construction sites or as maids in his hotels and casinos.

There seems to be this untrue perception that he came from nothing and is some self made guy that he is a straight talker that is like the every day man. Yet the truth is this guy wouldn't wipe his boots on an every day working class person unless he had something to gain by it. I was watching the Australian 60 Minutes interview with Richard Branson last night and he despises Trump he was saying all Trump was on about before he was elected is that he is going to make every single person who wouldn't loan him money when he was broke or down on his luck pay, that he wanted to get even with them. Branson also suggested Trump is a terrible human being purely out for himself.

He is not like the rural folks, for sure. But maybe they want to be like him. Rich, famous, living in gold, eating from gold...all this kitschy existence. If they voted for him after "grab the p...y", it might only mean that deep inside, they dream of being like him, rich, famous, and able to grope beautiful women without repercussions.
 
Arkteia - yes I know there are papers and books written about the number of disenfranchised white males in the US identify with the guy. No doubt there is that element of rich, famous, TV celebrity. But, in general I'm still amazed at what people are willing to overlook with this guy yet they couldn't possibly overlook all this so call "stuff" on Hillary. People accuse me of attacking Hillary but I think her campaign greatly underestimated Trump and and his media machine and honestly they didn't get down in the gutter enough will all of the terrible things there was and is to know about this man.

I'm sure it will go down in history as a time when the US lost it's way. Hopefully someone with a shred of intelligence (I don't even care from which side of politics) will replace him some time soon.
 
I am so glad I found this part of PS. I am biting my lip not to say anything political in the other forum. So here we are allowed to have opinions!

Oh, the last 12 months have ruined my world-view, I'm so frustrated, I stopped reading newspapers. What is going on? I'm shaken to the core. One reason I jumped into gem consumption.

America, you were my guiding light, all my life! You let yourself represented by a buffoon?????

UK, what on earth have you been smoking???? Leaving the EU? The best idea we had after millennia of atrocities? Driving on the wrong side of the road? OK. Eating this food? OK. But leaving the EU? OMG.
 
I am so glad I found this part of PS. I am biting my lip not to say anything political in the other forum. So here we are allowed to have opinions!

Oh, the last 12 months have ruined my world-view, I'm so frustrated, I stopped reading newspapers. What is going on? I'm shaken to the core. One reason I jumped into gem consumption.

America, you were my guiding light, all my life! You let yourself represented by a buffoon?????

UK, what on earth have you been smoking???? Leaving the EU? The best idea we had after millennia of atrocities? Driving on the wrong side of the road? OK. Eating this food? OK. But leaving the EU? OMG.
You need a hug.

(((((Normanintheskywithsapphisres))))
 
Norman, I totally identify with what you said. It's like the world is upside down, and this crap happened SO FAST. Please insert Chris Farley falling down a hill for my visceral reaction.
As far as this latest piece of news, the democrats are like an honest fighter trying to play with the rules while the other guy is throwing sand in their eyes. Maybe the time to use their playbook. I would not feel sorry at all what comes out, in fact I'm looking forward to when this is all in our rearview mirror...
 
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Flynt's offer should have been for someone who can provide evidence 45 is unfit for office under the 25 amendment rather than proof that would get him impeached. IMO providing evidence sufficient enough to require a test of his mental fitness would be the easier path to remove him from office. Unless Mueller comes up with irrefutable evidence that 45 colluded with Russia during the campaign, I doubt he would be impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors as the republicans have already turned a blind eye to some impeachable offenses such as emoluments, intimidation, misuse of assets, failure to supervise, dereliction of duty, unbecoming conduct. These are things that politicians find acceptable apparently and don't directly affect them. A mentally unfit president, however, has the ability to threaten them directly by impacting their re-electability.
 
Arkteia - yes I know there are papers and books written about the number of disenfranchised white males in the US identify with the guy. No doubt there is that element of rich, famous, TV celebrity. But, in general I'm still amazed at what people are willing to overlook with this guy yet they couldn't possibly overlook all this so call "stuff" on Hillary. People accuse me of attacking Hillary but I think her campaign greatly underestimated Trump and and his media machine and honestly they didn't get down in the gutter enough will all of the terrible things there was and is to know about this man.

I'm sure it will go down in history as a time when the US lost it's way. Hopefully someone with a shred of intelligence (I don't even care from which side of politics) will replace him some time soon.

I am watching Oliver Stone's movie. "The untold story of the US". Not all US presidents had stellar intellect or strength of character, but even in that line, there was nothing like Trump. Ever.

There is a moment in that movie when Gore and Bush are interviewed. It illustrates beyond any doubt that you can not win in US elections if you come across as too smart or too educated. Not with their electoral college system. Especially if you are a democrat.
 
UK, what on earth have you been smoking???? Leaving the EU? The best idea we had after millennia of atrocities? Driving on the wrong side of the road? OK. Eating this food? OK. But leaving the EU? OMG.
May I ask what leads you to form this view?

My understanding was that the UK joined the Common Market (or whatever it's called) for economic/trading reasons, not so we can all skip happily through fields of gently swaying corn holding hands. lol

There seems to be an assumption that the entire pro-brexit vote was based on xenophobia, whereas a good portion will simply have been fed up of being dictated to by the giant, faceless, unaccountable machine that is the EU nowadays!
 
Yall know I don't like him and didn't vote for him. I live in a red state where someone told me she would have voted for mickey mouse if he had run against Clinton.

They 100% support him, even though they wish he would stop tweeting and saying stupid shit.

They will vote for him again. As far as I can tell (which is not scientific), he has lost no support.
 
He is not like the rural folks, for sure. But maybe they want to be like him. Rich, famous, living in gold, eating from gold...all this kitschy existence. If they voted for him after "grab the p...y", it might only mean that deep inside, they dream of being like him, rich, famous, and able to grope beautiful women without repercussions.

No, that has nothing to do with it. They liked his populist "f you" persona, his reputation for compromises and deals and for what he might do for the business environment, especially small business... and they hated Hillary.

If you all keep ignoring the legitimate reasons people voted for him, you are going to be depressed until 2024
 
I also don't buy the uneducated white rural man vote as the main force that won him the election. Plenty of educated, upper class men AND women voted for him. Don't discount all the women who voted for him instead of Hillary.

I watched CNN the entire pre election time and I was convinced Hillary was going to win, even though they both were in the margin of error. My jaw dropped with everyone else that night.

I'm laying out my predictions again here:

1) he won't be impeached
2) he will run for reelection
3) he will win reelection


I will be thrilled to be wrong.
 
Norman, I totally identify with what you said. It's like the world is upside down, and this crap happened SO FAST. Please insert Chris Farley falling down a hill for my visceral reaction.
As far as this latest piece of news, the democrats are like an honest fighter trying to play with the rules while the other guy is throwing sand in their eyes. Maybe the time to use their playbook. I would not feel sorry at all what comes out, in fact I'm looking forward to when this is all in our rearview mirror...

:appl::appl::appl:
 
@whitewave same here in Texas. Most people I know voted for trump simply because they hated hillary. No other reason. This was truly a case of the lesser evil in their eyes. I don't know anyone who is a true trump supporter.

Please note - I didn't vote for either of them!!!!
 
No, that has nothing to do with it. They liked his populist "f you" persona, his reputation for compromises and deals and for what he might do for the business environment, especially small business... and they hated Hillary.

If you all keep ignoring the legitimate reasons people voted for him, you are going to be depressed until 2024

But the 'amazing dealmaker/businessman' label was a sham. The bankruptcies, the continuous stiffing of contractors who worked for him in good faith. Just like his campaigning on 'draining the swamp' and then filling it with the same people he criticized Hillary for 'palling around with.'

At this point, if people continue to buy his lies, they won't be swayed by anything else. Deep down, it's tribalism. Of course the "eff you" part of it all appeals.
 
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