Trumps vows to "totally destroy N. Korea" in U.N. speech

schuylaar

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You know what really pisses me off?
It's that the MINORITY of citizens that voted got that guy elected, and then they got the balls to say Trump speaks for America.
No, he doesn't, all he speaks for is a group with the lowest educational achievements, low job skills, lowest IQ's and basically the dumbest people in the USA, that voted in droves, while the Sanders supporters sat on their asses and cried.
That pretty much is true, sorry to say it.
But, there is still hope, in the sense that 60% of the population have no faith in Trump, so maybe when this Russian thing get's finished, and it is PROVEN, finally, that Russia interfered in our election, maybe that would be a reason for a NEW election?
Heh, what the fuck?
The majority (60%) think he is a dick, the Russians definitly had an incestiouse relationship with him, that definitly affected the outcome of the campaign.
I call for a new election, or impeachment at the least.
This bullshit is far too serious to ignore for 4 fucking years.
Oh, that's right, the Congress is controlled by the GOP, those same guy's that hated Trump when he was running, that now all line up to kiss his ass.
What do we do now?
Pray?
no new election. that messes with the integrity. we pick up the pieces and move on. hillary cheated too.
 

st0wandgrow

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I doubt it. Newer or upgraded operating systems take advantage of the higher processing speeds of new phones, so they tend to gum the old ones up. According to sourced I checked on the Internet, some 90% of iPhone users upgrade their OS to the latest version, vs only 18% of Android users.
I never do those iOS updates when they roll them out. I was rockin an iPhone 4 for ages, and I'm convinced that's why it worked so well for so long. That and the life-proof case I bought for it. That case paid for itself 100x over
 

Jimdamick

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no new election. that messes with the integrity. we pick up the pieces and move on. hillary cheated too.
The integrity of the election has already corrupted, no matter what.
FOREVER, this election will have the taint of Russian influences in electing Trump
There is no doubt about that.
So, maybe if the direct contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian "agents", prove to be true, plus Facebook admitting that they had placed over 3000 ads bought by a Russian spam shop, maybe, just maybe, we impeach, put him in fucking jail, and start over.
 

Fogdog

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The integrity of the election has already corrupted, no matter what.
FOREVER, this election will have the taint of Russian influences in electing Trump
There is no doubt about that.
So, maybe if the direct contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian "agents", prove to be true, plus Facebook admitting that they had placed over 3000 ads bought by a Russian spam shop, maybe, just maybe, we impeach, put him in fucking jail, and start over.
The election will not be done over. If we impeach, then the next Republican in line steps in.
 

schuylaar

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The integrity of the election has already corrupted, no matter what.
FOREVER, this election will have the taint of Russian influences in electing Trump
There is no doubt about that.
So, maybe if the direct contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian "agents", prove to be true, plus Facebook admitting that they had placed over 3000 ads bought by a Russian spam shop, maybe, just maybe, we impeach, put him in fucking jail, and start over.
that's right. have you ever coached a team? what do you do when they are found cheating? inflategate?

let's use gore v. bush as example.

there's too much to unpack reliving the same upset.

we don't really know what would have happened.

hillary seems to think sanders' supporters have a selective memory like hers. i assure you we don't.

there are no do-overs in the presidential because you don't like what happened.

the caveat is impeachment for various reasons or the 25th or the 2nd if you have a gun and are a good shot.

a do-over would rock our democracy to it's core. start a precedence? we move on exercising one (or more) of the above options outlined that our framers gave us.

the plan: everyone gets arrested right down the line and I have a sneaking suspicion it goes way past orrin hatch..how far we must go will be the lesson.

More than 60 went to jail for Watergate: http://watergate.info/analysis/casualties-and-convictions
 
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schuylaar

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I never do those iOS updates when they roll them out. I was rockin an iPhone 4 for ages, and I'm convinced that's why it worked so well for so long. That and the life-proof case I bought for it. That case paid for itself 100x over
I know someone who did an iOS update and SMS stopped working properly..to this day it doesn't work well.
 

ttystikk

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that's right. have you ever coached a team? what do you do when they are found cheating? inflategate?

let's use gore v. bush as example.

there's too much to unpack reliving the same upset.

we don't really know what would have happened.

hillary seems to think sanders' supporters have a selective memory like hers. i assure you we don't.

there are no do-overs in the presidential because you don't like what happened.

the caveat is impeachment for various reasons or the 25th or the 2nd if you have a gun and are a good shot.

a do-over would rock our democracy to it's core. start a precedence? we move on exercising one (or more) of the above options outlined that our framers gave us.

the plan: everyone gets arrested right down the line and I have a sneaking suspicion it goes way past orrin hatch..how far we must go will be the lesson.

More than 60 went to jail for Watergate: http://watergate.info/analysis/casualties-and-convictions
They don't put the rich and powerful in jail for their crimes anymore.

This is one of the most serious problems facing our country. If some people are above the law, then everyone loses respect for it.
 

Fogdog

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Lots of people went to jail over the S&L debacle. Many went to jail after the Great Crash of 1929.

It's that kind of accountability I'm advocating for.
I don't think you'll find a Rockefeller or other truly wealthy person on the list of people who served time in the S&L

I do agree that not enough is being done.

Do you really think Republicans are going to do this?
 

ttystikk

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I don't think you'll find a Rockefeller or other truly wealthy person on the list of people who served time in the S&L

I do agree that not enough is being done.

Do you really think Republicans are going to do this?
My point stands on its own.

Neither side is doing nearly enough.
 
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