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We all know Donald J. Trump won't last all four years. Its pretty obvious to anyone paying attention.
Will his supporters react to his impeachment in a similar way as the women's march or the Tea party movement? Will there be rioting? Or will is supporters just accept it?
We all know Donald J. Trump won't last all four years. Its pretty obvious to anyone paying attention.
Will his supporters react to his impeachment in a similar way as the women's march or the Tea party movement? Will there be rioting? Or will is supporters just accept it?
First off, while I await the day if warranted, I would have to remind you that the Cons (Republicans) would be the ones to impeach him, not the Dems, they do not have that power. It is more like what would his diehard supporters do, most would stop their feet and whine about it. It is the extremists that one must be concerned with, they can and may very well act out and while they are a minority they can cause enough havoc that it could draw the rest of the Nation into a major conflict, no one in their right mind would want that. Think about it, the Civil War fought over a 100 years ago resulted in more American deaths that all the other wars this Nation has fought in Combined, in todays world of high capacity fire arms and numerous ways we have invented to kill each other can you imagine the death toll, especially since there would not even be clear lines between the factions. No, this is something that should be avoided if possible and if such arises should be dealt with quickly and decisively so that it does not lead to that nightmare. My guess is that Congress would not be dumb enough to consider removing Trump without first ensuring that they are ready to deal with any violent backlash from his supporters, to do otherwise would be foolhardy at best suicidal at worst. Rough days coming, buckle up, the ride is already warmed up and just waiting for the right signal to move forward.
Doesn't matter, Clinton taught us impeachment doesn't mean a thing.
LOL, impeachment can led what Clinton got, a smack on the hand, or it can led to removal from office and possible criminal prosecution. Ignore it if you wish, but I doubt the Repubs would do anything short of removal from office if put into the position that they must act.
Trump may not survive 4 years in office, but impeachment is just one scenario and perhaps not a strong one (we don't know yet).
He could choose to resign instead, which is in my mind an even more interesting possibility.
People who know him best suggest he never wanted the presidency in the first place, he just wanted to get attention and parlay it into something else (more lucrative contract with NBC). And, these same people who know him say he was as surprised as anyone when he did actually win, because that was not his plan, he fully expected HRC to win. So, if you believe those who know him, he's not happy in this role, knows he's out of his depth, misses his former unrestricted life. He's gone on record saying he misses his 'old' life. Clearly his wife is miserable, I think everyone can see that she wants no part of being first lady or moving to D.C. despite what she claimed in her speeches about being a great first lady.
So the first question is, how long will Trump last in office?
If Trump left office before his 4 years were up, would you (those of you who voted for him) be upset or angry at him?
Finally, if you're a conservative, republican, or right winger who voted for Trump, do you want a president who doesn't actually want the job, is unhappy, and is looking for a way out? Do you care about Donnie's happiness? If theDonald is miserable in the job do you want him to move on and go back to the life he does enjoy in his 24K gold NYC penthouse and life as private citizen?
Doesn't matter, Clinton taught us impeachment doesn't mean a thing.
What is the meaning of is?
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