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Ignorance is bliss. No need for President Trump to resign because the House has found no crimes. Despite the overwhelming 'democrat only' vote, President Trump has not been impeached. He remains President and unimpeached until such time the House forwards the Articles to the Senate (where he will be exonerated). It is unfortunate that people are so blinded by partisanship that the dems and media propagandists have been promoting removal (through assassination or impeachment) since before his inauguration. Fortunately, the actions of the House and insanity of anti-Trumpers will merely result in Trump's re-election and a reduction in dem seats. With luck, we will finally unite as a country and remember the advice of Washington, when he stated that political parties will only divide us North and South, East and West, in order to achieve their own agenda.
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1SG (Join to see) - As someone without cable, I don't get any of the sources you listed. I guess I could find the others online but I do have a life.
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COL (Join to see) I think it only appears that way because anything that doesnt comport to the conservative narrative is called liberal or left. That is slapping a rather large brush over independents, democrats, liberals, etc.
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SSG Matthew Adkins - agreed. I prefer to be identified as a conservative and Republicans spend and act more like liberals.
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1SG (Join to see) - Maybe. From my experience, most liberals tend to be Democrats, while most conservatives tend to be Republicans. There are moderates in both parties but they do not appear to have a large influence. As for independents, they are independent of party and may include conservatives, moderates or liberals. So, your point is well taken.
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Why resign? He will be acquitted in the Senate and win 4 more years in November.
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SSG Brian G.
1SG (Join to see) - No, Obama is not. He bore a part in it. He is not responsible for the growth we see today. He helped put us on track to where we are but the growth we have today is because of the man in the office now and HIS policies and decisions. I know exactly how economics are impacted by Presidents. Impacts are felt hours after an election, it is reflected in consumer confidence and what people do in response TO that President. If they are confident then there is positive reaction and change, if there is a lack of it then there is negative reaction and change. We saw this when Bush took over from Clinton and a strong economy and started talking recession and that negatively impacted and sent the US into a minor recession.
You can deny it all you like, that is how things work.
You can deny it all you like, that is how things work.
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SSG Brian G. - Unfortunately the facts are not on your side. You can deny it all you wish.
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SSG Brian G.
1SG (Join to see) - I'll stick with demonstrable facts and those ARE on my side. And those facts are supported by successive Presidencies.
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