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Trump vs. Musk - who will win the race to become the first US dictator?


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19 hours ago, funhusker said:

My honest gut feeling is we have a Dem President in 2029 in charge of fixing a big mess and charged with attempting to repair any remnant of trust between the public and government.

I am kind of with you on this.   This is the Yugest overreach by any incoming administration in my life time.  The Felon knows he has 2 years before the sh#t hits the fan.  The midterms will be Yuge and the Dems better play their cards correctly.  They also need to determine fairly quickly who they want their nominee to be in 28.   

Regarding the original post:  If the GOP holds serve in 2026 and retains the house and senate and wins in 28 it will be with JD Vance who will be the first dictator.  

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16 hours ago, Archy1221 said:

And then what?   Everyone said “ok cool, you broke the law but what ev’s.  Carry on”.  

If by "Everybody said 'ok, cool, you broke the law" you mean to say that the FBI released a report after a years long investigation that found that the sever did not contain any information or emails that were marked classified and not to bring charges because she did not intend to break the law, then sure. (This is in contrast to the Trump case, where the FBI found he actively took steps to conceal the hoarding of documents - like asking his lawyer to hid documents for him. The indictment cites Trumps lack of cooperation and uses his own words against him LOL BUT IM SURE YOURE AWARE OF ALL THAT SINCE THIS IS SUCH AN IMPORTANT ISSUE TO YOU)

 

But hey, I get it, you vote and support a party that is currently engaging in a lawless rampage through the federal government because conservative orthodoxy has brainwashed huge swaths of voters into thinking the Gubbermint is bad. A former political party that is now a historical embarrassment - currently being pillaged by the wealthiest man in the world. You internally feel shame about that, and justifiably so. 

 

I will once again implore you, and other Republican voters, to stop voting. I'm not sure what more evidence you really need to see at this point, but I figured I'd try again to appeal to your sensibilities. 

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25 minutes ago, Dr. Strangelove said:
17 hours ago, Archy1221 said:

 

If by "Everybody said 'ok, cool, you broke the law" you mean to say that the FBI released a report after a years long investigation that found that the sever did not contain any information or emails that were marked classified and not to bring charges because she did not intend to break the law, then sure

Yeah, that actually wasn’t the outcome of the investigation.   Comey went and said “well we found wrongdoing, buuuuuuuuuuut I’m gonna go ahead and make the assumption no reasonable jury would convict so we won’t move forward with charges instead of actually allowing a jury to decide if the criminal wrongdoing was worthy of conviction” 😃  obviously the quotes aren’t direct wording.  

28 minutes ago, Dr. Strangelove said:

 

But hey, I get it, you vote and support a party that is currently engaging in a lawless rampage through the federal government because conservative orthodoxy has brainwashed huge swaths of voters into thinking the Gubbermint is bad. A former political party that is now a historical embarrassment - currently being pillaged by the wealthiest man in the world. You internally feel shame about that, and justifiably so. 

I know, Right

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18 hours ago, Archy1221 said:

And then what?   Everyone said “ok cool, you broke the law but what ev’s.  Carry on”.  

 

Pretty much. It soon came out that Hillary was far from the only government official using a private email server, including Mike Pence.  The uncool part is that it allows the official to hide private correspondence about government matters -- and that's illegal -- although everyone with a job and two email addresses could understand why that would be so tempting. If you were to rank this gross miscarriage of justice over other events in the last 10 years, where would it land, Archy?

 

And did "nothing" come of the investigation of Hillary's emails? When Comey merely announced the investigation 11 days before the election, Hillary's 10 point lead in the polls disappeared overnight. It may be the single biggest reason Donald Trump was elected President. The ultimate "findings" didn't matter a whit and wouldn't even crack today's news cycle if lodged against Trump.

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6 minutes ago, Guy Chamberlin said:

 

Pretty much. It soon came out that Hillary was far from the only government official using a private email server, including Mike Pence.  The uncool part is that it allows the official to hide private correspondence about government matters -- and that's illegal -- although everyone with a job and two email addresses could understand why that would be so tempting. If you were to rank this gross miscarriage of justice over other events in the last 10 years, where would it land, Archy?

My answer is…depends on what’s in the email correspondence.   Did it help hide or help lead to other gross miscarriages of justice?   

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45 minutes ago, Guy Chamberlin said:

 

Pretty much. It soon came out that Hillary was far from the only government official using a private email server, including Mike Pence.  The uncool part is that it allows the official to hide private correspondence about government matters -- and that's illegal -- although everyone with a job and two email addresses could understand why that would be so tempting. If you were to rank this gross miscarriage of justice over other events in the last 10 years, where would it land, Archy?

 

And did "nothing" come of the investigation of Hillary's emails? When Comey merely announced the investigation 11 days before the election, Hillary's 10 point lead in the polls disappeared overnight. It may be the single biggest reason Donald Trump was elected President. The ultimate "findings" didn't matter a whit and wouldn't even crack today's news cycle if lodged against Trump.

The funniest part of all this is that the director of the FBI helped get Trump elected.  But....then Trump cries that the FBI was so horrible to him...bla bla bla....

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19 hours ago, Archy1221 said:

And then what?   Everyone said “ok cool, you broke the law but what ev’s.  Carry on”.  

 

And then Trump, Ivanka and co. Did the same thing and you failed to have an equal level of outrage and memory regarding it. Odd. 

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21 hours ago, Guy Chamberlin said:

announced the investigation 11 days before the election, Hillary's 10 point lead in the polls disappeared overnight. It may be the single biggest reason Donald Trump was elected President.

Perhaps the real 'stolen election'.  

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