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One of my big concerns is Trump having significant sway and power over the Republican party after he's out of office.  With his support of the insurrection, it looks like cutting off the heads of the orange Hydra may be coming to fruition. 

 

First, we have his power in office stripped away.  Second, we essentially have the major social media companies ban him.  And now third, all manner of the public and private sector are ending business ties.

 

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/nyc-terminate-trump-contracts-capitol-133150848.html

 

Now if Deutsche Bank would only call his loans and wipe him out!  Cheers!

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Parsad, don't worry, I think he's going to "go through something" we just have to be patient to see an outcome for a couple of reasons. First, this is one of the largest crime scenes in history and will likely result in more prosecutions than anything I can think of. Second, there is an ongoing threat from the radicalized elements and moving too fast will stoke their loss aversion so moving slowly is not necessarily a bad thing.

 

At this moment there are still 53 votes left to go, but with already having 9 Republicans to impeach, Don just became the President to have more members of his own party to vote for his impeachment than any other President in US history. I believe the previous record was five for Bill Clinton, but I'm going by memory.

 

As far as conviction goes in the Senate, if the trial were held tomorrow, I believe we would be surprised to see that more than 3x that number of republicans would vote to convict in the house. If the vote was held in 100 days, my guess is that the number voting to convict would be closer to 100% of Republicans than 50%. On either time schedule I think it would result in a conviction.

 

EDIT: The finally tally was ten votes to convict from his own party so possibly 2x the previous record? That is an ominous sign for Trump as to what could happen in the Senate.

 

What's going on in the Congress is all just show. Trump has not managed to corrupt the Secret Service, FBI or the military, so the wheels of justice will have their chance to turn slowly. The way things are going with his precious lawyer, he may be left with an enthusiastic defense team like these two:

 

 

Be sure to watch to the end to get a nice laugh.

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Parsad, don't worry I think he's going to "go through something" we just have to be patient for a couple of reasons. First, this is one of the largest crime scenes in history and will likely result in more prosecutions than anything I can think of. Second, there is an ongoing threat from the radicalized elements and moving too fast will stoke their loss aversion so moving slowly is not necessarily a bad thing.

 

At this moment there are still 53 votes left to go, but with already having 9 Republicans to impeach, Don just became the President to have more members of his own party to vote for his impeachment than any other President in US history. I believe the previous record was five for Bill Clinton, but I'm going by memory.

 

As far as conviction goes in the Senate, if the trial were held tomorrow, I believe we would be surprised to see that more than 3x that number of republicans would vote to convict in the house. If the vote was held in 100 days, my guess is that the number voting to convict would be closer to 100% of Republicans than 50%.

 

Problem is, I want to make sure Don Jr. and Eric are stripped of wealth, power and influence as well.  Many heads to this orange Hydra!  Cheers!

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Parsad, don't worry I think he's going to "go through something" we just have to be patient for a couple of reasons. First, this is one of the largest crime scenes in history and will likely result in more prosecutions than anything I can think of. Second, there is an ongoing threat from the radicalized elements and moving too fast will stoke their loss aversion so moving slowly is not necessarily a bad thing.

 

At this moment there are still 53 votes left to go, but with already having 9 Republicans to impeach, Don just became the President to have more members of his own party to vote for his impeachment than any other President in US history. I believe the previous record was five for Bill Clinton, but I'm going by memory.

 

As far as conviction goes in the Senate, if the trial were held tomorrow, I believe we would be surprised to see that more than 3x that number of republicans would vote to convict in the house. If the vote was held in 100 days, my guess is that the number voting to convict would be closer to 100% of Republicans than 50%.

 

Problem is, I want to make sure Don Jr. and Eric are stripped of wealth, power and influence as well.  Many heads to this orange Hydra!  Cheers!

I don't think any of them are intellectually curious enough to realize what is about to happen to them. You're wishing for about 1% of what I expect will happen, but it will take a while and it is going to be multiple prosecutions in multiple jurisdictions. SDNY is probably all set to go on January 20th, which is undoubtedly why he was trying to fly out of the Country. The interesting thing is that Secret Service will know where is at all times even after leaving office and will be with him 24/7, so any rescue attempt will need to be much better executed than the insurrection was.

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I wish Jeff Bezos would buy his debt from Deutsche Bank. I'm sure he could get it at a discount, haha

Those claims might be worthless, except as revenge.

 

I know people who basically specialize in going after people like Trump in cases like this. They have been telling me for two decades that no reputable banker would lend to Trump and that he was on a "no fly list" for banks and that something funny must be going on for a banker to lend to him.

 

I think the explanation for why Deutschebank got involved with him, lies in this NYT article from a few weeks ago.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/22/business/trump-deutsche-bank-rosemary-vrablic.html

The reasons for Ms. Vrablic’s abrupt resignation were not clear. Deutsche Bank in August opened an internal review into a 2013 real estate transaction between Ms. Vrablic and a company owned in part by Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of Mr. Trump and a client of Ms. Vrablic’s. Dominic Scalzi, a longtime colleague of Ms. Vrablic’s who played a role in that transaction, will also leave the bank.

 

Sounds like their might be the potential for RICO charges to me, along with other likely charges, but then I've been saying for a couple of years that he would go down for RICO, so I probably have a bias.

 

It's SDNY's case, but the irony that the Secret Service has primary responsibility for at least three of the crimes that Trump could be charged with just kills me. I mean they should know where he is 24/7 for the rest of his life.

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Haven't been following politics much. Heard about the attack and read trump's speech that allegedly incited the violence. Didn't notice anything? Did you guys read the speech instead of the media about the speech? Clearly what happened is bad. I don't see the inciting. That said, I don't like trump. I like small govt.

 

I read a NYT article after that and it seemed they just butchered what he said out of context with their "analysis".

 

 

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Parsad, don't worry I think he's going to "go through something" we just have to be patient for a couple of reasons. First, this is one of the largest crime scenes in history and will likely result in more prosecutions than anything I can think of. Second, there is an ongoing threat from the radicalized elements and moving too fast will stoke their loss aversion so moving slowly is not necessarily a bad thing.

 

At this moment there are still 53 votes left to go, but with already having 9 Republicans to impeach, Don just became the President to have more members of his own party to vote for his impeachment than any other President in US history. I believe the previous record was five for Bill Clinton, but I'm going by memory.

 

As far as conviction goes in the Senate, if the trial were held tomorrow, I believe we would be surprised to see that more than 3x that number of republicans would vote to convict in the house. If the vote was held in 100 days, my guess is that the number voting to convict would be closer to 100% of Republicans than 50%.

 

Problem is, I want to make sure Don Jr. and Eric are stripped of wealth, power and influence as well.  Many heads to this orange Hydra!  Cheers!

 

I wouldn’t be so sure about the wealth part. Sure, they may loose their cardboard real estate empire. However think about what they could do if they can monetize the followers that remain. I bet they could get 10 million to pay for access to a Trump Metaverse for $10/ month. Think about alternative reality TV, Trump message apps (Parler reloaded,) branded merchandise, perhaps Porn and online gambling somewhat segregated.

 

If he plays he cards right, he can monetize his presidency like no one else and this time it would be asset light and probably generate way more cash than his properties ever could.

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Parsad, don't worry I think he's going to "go through something" we just have to be patient for a couple of reasons. First, this is one of the largest crime scenes in history and will likely result in more prosecutions than anything I can think of. Second, there is an ongoing threat from the radicalized elements and moving too fast will stoke their loss aversion so moving slowly is not necessarily a bad thing.

 

At this moment there are still 53 votes left to go, but with already having 9 Republicans to impeach, Don just became the President to have more members of his own party to vote for his impeachment than any other President in US history. I believe the previous record was five for Bill Clinton, but I'm going by memory.

 

As far as conviction goes in the Senate, if the trial were held tomorrow, I believe we would be surprised to see that more than 3x that number of republicans would vote to convict in the house. If the vote was held in 100 days, my guess is that the number voting to convict would be closer to 100% of Republicans than 50%.

 

Problem is, I want to make sure Don Jr. and Eric are stripped of wealth, power and influence as well.  Many heads to this orange Hydra!  Cheers!

 

I wouldn’t be so sure about the wealth part. Sure, they may loose their cardboard real estate empire. However think about what they could do if they can monetize the followers that remain. I bet they could get 10 million to pay for access to a Trump Metaverse for $10/ month. Think about alternative reality TV, Trump message apps (Parler reloaded,) branded merchandise, perhaps Porn and online gambling somewhat segregated.

 

If he plays he cards right, he can monetize his presidency like no one else and this time it would be asset light and probably generate way more cash than his properties ever could.

 

Yes, that's my biggest concern.  But if we could wipe him out with large civil suits, state investigations and lawsuits, reduced cashflow to existing businesses, it might push the Trump empire and Trump personal into creditor protection or even bankruptcy.  That might limit his ability to get media licenses or even act as an executive/director on corporate boards, etc.  This guy and everything about him has to go!  Cheers!

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^ Jesus, some of you guys sound straight up deranged. All the talk of conspiracies and brownshirts, concentration camps, politicizing the office, abuse of power, and you guys have hard ons over the thought of attacking this guy through any means necessary and even going after his kids! How embarrassingly ironic. Censorship, attacking political enemies, taking out their families and allies......yea, hooray Democracy!

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^ Jesus, some of you guys sound straight up deranged. All the talk of conspiracies and brownshirts, concentration camps, politicizing the office, abuse of power, and you guys have hard ons over the thought of attacking this guy through any means necessary and even going after his kids! How embarrassingly ironic. Censorship, attacking political enemies, taking out their families and allies......yea, hooray Democracy!

 

After everything Trump has done, I have no problem wanting to get rid of him like a pariah.  Not unlike Trump supporters and how they treated Obama, Clinton and anyone else who didn't support Trump!

 

His kids, who he put in their administrative positions, are just as culpable as the father.  If they are good enough to receive those positions through nepotism, then they should share their portion of the blame and responsibility for what happened under their control.  Cheers! 

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Parsad, don't worry I think he's going to "go through something" we just have to be patient for a couple of reasons. First, this is one of the largest crime scenes in history and will likely result in more prosecutions than anything I can think of. Second, there is an ongoing threat from the radicalized elements and moving too fast will stoke their loss aversion so moving slowly is not necessarily a bad thing.

 

At this moment there are still 53 votes left to go, but with already having 9 Republicans to impeach, Don just became the President to have more members of his own party to vote for his impeachment than any other President in US history. I believe the previous record was five for Bill Clinton, but I'm going by memory.

 

As far as conviction goes in the Senate, if the trial were held tomorrow, I believe we would be surprised to see that more than 3x that number of republicans would vote to convict in the house. If the vote was held in 100 days, my guess is that the number voting to convict would be closer to 100% of Republicans than 50%.

 

Problem is, I want to make sure Don Jr. and Eric are stripped of wealth, power and influence as well.  Many heads to this orange Hydra!  Cheers!

 

I wouldn’t be so sure about the wealth part. Sure, they may loose their cardboard real estate empire. However think about what they could do if they can monetize the followers that remain. I bet they could get 10 million to pay for access to a Trump Metaverse for $10/ month. Think about alternative reality TV, Trump message apps (Parler reloaded,) branded merchandise, perhaps Porn and online gambling somewhat segregated.

 

If he plays he cards right, he can monetize his presidency like no one else and this time it would be asset light and probably generate way more cash than his properties ever could.

 

Yes, that's my biggest concern.  But if we could wipe him out with large civil suits, state investigations and lawsuits, reduced cashflow to existing businesses, it might push the Trump empire and Trump personal into creditor protection or even bankruptcy.  That might limit his ability to get media licenses or even act as an executive/director on corporate boards, etc.  This guy and everything about him has to go!  Cheers!

RICO is pretty powerful, you might be underestimating it's power. It would basically allow the Government to declare the Trump Organization a criminal enterprise and it would be game over. There are actually multiple different cases in different jurisdictions and courts that could yield RICO prosecutions. So there might be multiple bites at the RICO apple.

 

There are laws against profiting from your crimes, so monetizing his fame might be an issue in that regard in the future.

 

You are also overlooking the enormous costs of the insurrection, both to the government and to individuals. Many officers were injured. At least three congress people got Covid. Five people were killed on the day of the event. One Capital Police officer committed suicide and one rioter has committed suicide. Each of those instances is a lawsuit waiting to happen and worth millions, maybe even hundreds of millions of dollars. Trump and Trump Jr are at risk of criminal prosecution for the riot. It was announced today that Don Jr is the subject of a criminal investigation regarding the insurrection. The real issue is that civil liability tends to be a much lower bar than establishing criminal guilt. The liability for this event is going to be enormous.

 

Certainly if Trump is found guilty of anything, I think it will be easier to make the case that he should be on the hook and should not have any immunity from civil liability. The argument in this civil case basically revolves around a standard of care, and it seems pretty obvious that he did not meet the standard of care necessary to avoid personal liability. In fact rather than being protected by his official role in the US Government, the US Government could potentially sue Trump and Don Jr. for the costs of the insurrection. How much they are on the hook for would be proportionally reduced due to others contributions, but it could be found that they were the primary contributors and face significant claims for damages.

 

Also, don't forget the reason Trump was trying to get the US AG to act as his personal attorney. Some believed  that he was doing that because he already couldn't afford all of his legal fees. Plus his ability to attract and retain decent representation is likely very diminished, in part because everyone will be worried his check won't clear. Alan Dershowitz announced today that he would not participate in Trump's impeachment defense. If the defense, the only lawyer that is currently being discussed is Rudy Giuliani. It is not clear that Rudy will still be a free man by that time because he will likely be a co-conspirator in multiple other cases and they are waiting to charge him. For example check out this little factoid:

 

The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on Monday against a group of Ukrainians who helped President Donald Trump and his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, collect and spread political dirt on President-elect Joe Biden.

 

The sanctions were announced by one of Trump’s most loyal cabinet secretaries, Steve Mnuchin of the Treasury Department, and repudiated conspiracy theories that Trump has used to attack his main rival. They also demonstrated Trump’s weakening grip on power in the wake of his incitement of the mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

 

https://time.com/5928781/u-s-sanctions-giulianis-sources-of-biden-dirt-labels-them-part-of-a-russia-linked-influence-network/

 

The translation is that two days ago the Trump administration just sanctioned the Ukranians for the crimes that the Senate acquitted Trump of one year ago. Think on that one for a while.

 

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P.S. I forgot to mention that there are dozens of sexual assault cases he is going to have to deal with, plus libel and slander cases for him and his compatriots.

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LOL, Trump not paying Giuliani. Who would have guessed.

https://fusion.inquirer.com/politics/nation/trump-aides-rudy-giuliani-legal-fees-20210114.html

 

These guys are basically writing a script for a Cohen brothers movie.

 

Trump has instructed aides not to pay Giuliani's legal fees, two officials said, and has demanded that he personally approve any reimbursements for the expenses Giuliani incurred while traveling on the president's behalf to challenge election results in key states. They said Trump has privately expressed concern with some of Giuliani's moves and did not appreciate a demand from Giuliani for $20,000 a day in fees for his work attempting to overturn the election.

 

#Lawnandorder #Lousiana

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Haven't been following politics much. Heard about the attack and read trump's speech that allegedly incited the violence. Didn't notice anything? Did you guys read the speech instead of the media about the speech? Clearly what happened is bad. I don't see the inciting. That said, I don't like trump. I like small govt.

 

I read a NYT article after that and it seemed they just butchered what he said out of context with their "analysis".

 

Flesh - don't be "reasonable" - their is no room for views like yours in the New Democratic Totalitarian Party

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^ Jesus, some of you guys sound straight up deranged. All the talk of conspiracies and brownshirts, concentration camps, politicizing the office, abuse of power, and you guys have hard ons over the thought of attacking this guy through any means necessary and even going after his kids! How embarrassingly ironic. Censorship, attacking political enemies, taking out their families and allies......yea, hooray Democracy!

 

After everything Trump has done, I have no problem wanting to get rid of him like a pariah.  Not unlike Trump supporters and how they treated Obama, Clinton and anyone else who didn't support Trump!

 

His kids, who he put in their administrative positions, are just as culpable as the father.  If they are good enough to receive those positions through nepotism, then they should share their portion of the blame and responsibility for what happened under their control.  Cheers!

 

Parsad - don't forget about that little Fuck Baron Trump too - once you have drawn and quartered Trump's body and hung him in the town

square like Mussolini for all to see.  Make sure you get Melania and his little problem child hanging right next to him.

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Haven't been following politics much. Heard about the attack and read trump's speech that allegedly incited the violence. Didn't notice anything? Did you guys read the speech instead of the media about the speech? Clearly what happened is bad. I don't see the inciting. That said, I don't like trump. I like small govt.

 

I read a NYT article after that and it seemed they just butchered what he said out of context with their "analysis".

 

Flesh - don't be "reasonable" - their is no room for views like yours in the New Democratic Totalitarian Party

 

That is exactly how it works though.

 

Say two events happen. The same exact event. In one instance 90% of the news outlets ignore it, or downplay it. They then brand the 10% that report it crazy conspiracy theorists. In the other instance they amplify it by cherry picking photos, and give it some absurdly sensational vocabulary to accompany it. This is essentially what you have here.

 

Coup, insurrection, etc. Its so laughable. And if thats not enough, they then point to how cohesive the establishment is in condemning it! Oh look at all the Republicans call him out! they say. After holding on for dear life the past 4 years, and even some chameleon like color changing from a bunch of the republicans, the swamp as a whole is now breathing easier and more unified than ever knowing Trump is out, and the Mr. Rogers of the swamp is replacing him.

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Haven't been following politics much. Heard about the attack and read trump's speech that allegedly incited the violence. Didn't notice anything? Did you guys read the speech instead of the media about the speech? Clearly what happened is bad. I don't see the inciting. That said, I don't like trump. I like small govt.

 

I read a NYT article after that and it seemed they just butchered what he said out of context with their "analysis".

 

Flesh - don't be "reasonable" - their is no room for views like yours in the New Democratic Totalitarian Party

 

That is exactly how it works though.

 

Say two events happen. The same exact event. In one instance 90% of the news outlets ignore it, or downplay it. They then brand the 10% that report it crazy conspiracy theorists. In the other instance they amplify it by cherry picking photos, and give it some absurdly sensational vocabulary to accompany it. This is essentially what you have here.

 

Coup, insurrection, etc. Its so laughable. And if thats not enough, they then point to how cohesive the establishment is in condemning it! Oh look at all the Republicans call him out! they say. After holding on for dear life the past 4 years, and even some chameleon like color changing from a bunch of the republicans, the swamp as a whole is now breathing easier and more unified than ever knowing Trump is out, and the Mr. Rogers of the swamp is replacing him.

 

Case in point, this story doesn't get picked by MSM because it doesn't fit the narrative: https://www.newsmax.com/politics/project-veritas-texas-voter-fraud-ken-paxton/2021/01/13/id/1005517/

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^ Jesus, some of you guys sound straight up deranged. All the talk of conspiracies and brownshirts, concentration camps, politicizing the office, abuse of power, and you guys have hard ons over the thought of attacking this guy through any means necessary and even going after his kids! How embarrassingly ironic. Censorship, attacking political enemies, taking out their families and allies......yea, hooray Democracy!

 

After everything Trump has done, I have no problem wanting to get rid of him like a pariah.  Not unlike Trump supporters and how they treated Obama, Clinton and anyone else who didn't support Trump!

 

His kids, who he put in their administrative positions, are just as culpable as the father.  If they are good enough to receive those positions through nepotism, then they should share their portion of the blame and responsibility for what happened under their control.  Cheers!

 

Parsad - don't forget about that little Fuck Baron Trump too - once you have drawn and quartered Trump's body and hung him in the town

square like Mussolini for all to see.  Make sure you get Melania and his little problem child hanging right next to him.

 

Can we stop with the Godwin's Law analogies?  I'm talking about Trump and the children he put in positions of power and influence...part of his administration.  You guys were the morons who suggested that it was okay when he did it...so now let them live with the consequences of their actions.  Don Jr. has been a major instigator in alot of this stuff.  Eric just last week threatened any Republicans who stood against Trump.  These aren't innocent little children, but the spawn of Caligula himself!  Cheers!

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^ Jesus, some of you guys sound straight up deranged. All the talk of conspiracies and brownshirts, concentration camps, politicizing the office, abuse of power, and you guys have hard ons over the thought of attacking this guy through any means necessary and even going after his kids! How embarrassingly ironic. Censorship, attacking political enemies, taking out their families and allies......yea, hooray Democracy!

 

After everything Trump has done, I have no problem wanting to get rid of him like a pariah.  Not unlike Trump supporters and how they treated Obama, Clinton and anyone else who didn't support Trump!

 

His kids, who he put in their administrative positions, are just as culpable as the father.  If they are good enough to receive those positions through nepotism, then they should share their portion of the blame and responsibility for what happened under their control.  Cheers!

 

Parsad - don't forget about that little Fuck Baron Trump too - once you have drawn and quartered Trump's body and hung him in the town

square like Mussolini for all to see.  Make sure you get Melania and his little problem child hanging right next to him.

 

Can we stop with the Godwin's Law analogies?  I'm talking about Trump and the children he put in positions of power and influence...part of his administration.  You guys were the morons who suggested that it was okay when he did it...so now let them live with the consequences of their actions.  Don Jr. has been a major instigator in alot of this stuff.  Eric just last week threatened any Republicans who stood against Trump.  These aren't innocent little children, but the spawn of Caligula himself!  Cheers!

 

Name calling now? Tsk, tsk. Please dont permanently ban yourself, we like you. Just 3 days as a warning seems fine to me.

 

I dont recall ever really saying anything about his kids having positions in office, but maybe I did, IDK...."inciting" is probably covered under the 1st Amendment though. And its especially tricky since its a word that is highly subject to interpretation. A federal building in Portland was attacked and met with total silence from you guys, and it was incited by much of the rhetoric of your party....but thats different. Not all lives buildings are equal, I know.

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Also, don't forget the reason Trump was trying to get the US AG to act as his personal attorney. Some believed  that he was doing that because he already couldn't afford all of his legal fees. Plus his ability to attract and retain decent representation is likely very diminished, in part because everyone will be worried his check won't clear. Alan Dershowitz announced today that he would not participate in Trump's impeachment defense. If the defense, the only lawyer that is currently being discussed is Rudy Giuliani. It is not clear that Rudy will still be a free man by that time because he will likely be a co-conspirator in multiple other cases and they are waiting to charge him. For example check out this little factoid:

 

The Trump Administration imposed sanctions on Monday against a group of Ukrainians who helped President Donald Trump and his lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, collect and spread political dirt on President-elect Joe Biden.

 

The sanctions were announced by one of Trump’s most loyal cabinet secretaries, Steve Mnuchin of the Treasury Department, and repudiated conspiracy theories that Trump has used to attack his main rival. They also demonstrated Trump’s weakening grip on power in the wake of his incitement of the mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

 

https://time.com/5928781/u-s-sanctions-giulianis-sources-of-biden-dirt-labels-them-part-of-a-russia-linked-influence-network/

 

The translation is that two days ago the Trump administration just sanctioned the Ukranians for the crimes that the Senate acquitted Trump of one year ago. Think on that one for a while.

 

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P.S. I forgot to mention that there are dozens of sexual assault cases he is going to have to deal with, plus libel and slander cases for him and his compatriots.

 

Funny that I wrote this post, saying Trump might not be able to pay his lawyers and that Giuliani, his only proposed lawyer, probably wouldn't be his lawyer, and literally moments later it's announced that Trump has stopped paying Rudy.

 

This stuff is all so predictable, and I keep getting it right in advance and yet some people on this board keep calling me crazy. If I was making a different type of prediction, like how great Trump will be, I could probably convince people I'm Q and that I can predict the future.

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^ Jesus, some of you guys sound straight up deranged. All the talk of conspiracies and brownshirts, concentration camps, politicizing the office, abuse of power, and you guys have hard ons over the thought of attacking this guy through any means necessary and even going after his kids! How embarrassingly ironic. Censorship, attacking political enemies, taking out their families and allies......yea, hooray Democracy!

 

After everything Trump has done, I have no problem wanting to get rid of him like a pariah.  Not unlike Trump supporters and how they treated Obama, Clinton and anyone else who didn't support Trump!

 

His kids, who he put in their administrative positions, are just as culpable as the father.  If they are good enough to receive those positions through nepotism, then they should share their portion of the blame and responsibility for what happened under their control.  Cheers!

 

Parsad - don't forget about that little Fuck Baron Trump too - once you have drawn and quartered Trump's body and hung him in the town

square like Mussolini for all to see.  Make sure you get Melania and his little problem child hanging right next to him.

 

Can we stop with the Godwin's Law analogies?  I'm talking about Trump and the children he put in positions of power and influence...part of his administration.  You guys were the morons who suggested that it was okay when he did it...so now let them live with the consequences of their actions.  Don Jr. has been a major instigator in alot of this stuff.  Eric just last week threatened any Republicans who stood against Trump.  These aren't innocent little children, but the spawn of Caligula himself!  Cheers!

 

Name calling now? Tsk, tsk. Please dont permanently ban yourself, we like you. Just 3 days as a warning seems fine to me.

 

I dont recall ever really saying anything about his kids having positions in office, but maybe I did, IDK...."inciting" is probably covered under the 1st Amendment though. And its especially tricky since its a word that is highly subject to interpretation. A federal building in Portland was attacked and met with total silence from you guys, and it was incited by much of the rhetoric of your party....but thats different. Not all lives buildings are equal, I know.

 

Now Trump is going to have to find another physician to falsify health records and results once he's out of office.  His former physician is no more.

 

https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/14/politics/harold-bornstein-donald-trump/index.html

 

Cheers!

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