Jump to content

Do you think Trump will be impeached or forced to resign?


Scott

Do you believe Trump will be impeached or forced to resign?  

511 members have voted

You do not have permission to vote in this poll, or see the poll results. Please sign in or register to vote in this poll.

Recommended Posts

9 hours ago, RickBradford said:

I have seen several media sources suggesting that the last thing the Democratic Party wants is a President Pence, since the man is a politician who knows what he is doing.

I hope Trump stays long enough to hasten the inevitable decline of the useless legacy media, then steps aside on health grounds, or other terms of his own making.

Pence is in deep doo doo nearly as much as Flynn.  There are several times, in past weeks, where it's clear (video & audio proofs) Pence has lied to Americans.  Indeed, it's more likely Pence will be booted out than Trump, because Trump can use 100 dirty tricks to insulate himself from scrutiny.

Note:  Nixon's VP, Spiro Agnew, was ousted - for a lot less than Pence is accused of doing.  

 

9 hours ago, SiamBeast said:

......overall, he is the one to stand for American values ....

And what American values are those? ....pray tell?   Lying daily? beating and cheating on wives? Abandoning marriage vows (he's on #3)?  Not upholding pledges?  (....during the swearing in, he pledged to uphold the laws of the land.  He is actively trying to destroy one of the laws - namely: the ACA). 

 

9 hours ago, sanemax said:

Or it could possible be that the US public feel that Trump has done a good job and would like him to stay for another four years to continue his good work ?

No.   A majority of Americans are turned-off to him.  In Nov.'16 a majority felt that way. Since then, he's lost fans faster than a fan give-away at a department store.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 6.2k
  • Created
  • Last Reply
1 hour ago, boomerangutang said:

Pence is in deep doo doo nearly as much as Flynn.  There are several times, in past weeks, where it's clear (video & audio proofs) Pence has lied to Americans.  Indeed, it's more likely Pence will be booted out than Trump, because Trump can use 100 dirty tricks to insulate himself from scrutiny.

Note:  Nixon's VP, Spiro Agnew, was ousted - for a lot less than Pence is accused of doing.  

 

And what American values are those? ....pray tell?   Lying daily? beating and cheating on wives? Abandoning marriage vows (he's on #3)?  Not upholding pledges?  (....during the swearing in, he pledged to uphold the laws of the land.  He is actively trying to destroy one of the laws - namely: the ACA). 

 

No.   A majority of Americans are turned-off to him.  In Nov.'16 a majority felt that way. Since then, he's lost fans faster than a fan give-away at a department store.

I don't get why anyone uses his multiple marriages as an example. Divorce in the US is probably over 50%, so breaking marriage vows must be the norm now.

Being divorced probably makes him more acceptable to the average man, as they have mostly been there, and it gives them a common experience.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Doubt it. If the GOP kicks Trump out, the people that voted for him will punish the GOP in the next election. I'm sure the GOP leadership know that. IMO it's why Ryan changed his tune and snuggled up to Trump.

Yes, but senators and congressmen will gauge their individual electoral races, and if their voters have turned away from Trump as many might, the senators congressmen will drop Trump like the proverbial hot potato! And some may even support Trump's impeachment if that will gain them votes.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

End of the day, the Anti Trump activists will always scream out from the roof tops. Just as with Labour/Socialist activists, Democrats are always louder and more demonstrative.

 

In my very humble opinion.....the only ones entitled to be outwardly vociferous are American citizens.

 

The American President has the power to affect the world but so far, President Trumps has not done anything disastrous so give the guy a chance. Under different circumstances, America could have had their first woman President and I think that Donald Trump supporters would have accepted the democratic result and got on with their lives.

 

The rest of us are entitled to a personal opinion but when it comes to who is or who is not President of the United States, that's an American issue.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

27 minutes ago, Time Traveller said:

No I don't think the President will be turned into a peach. 

He's already a lemon.   

 

I will be very surprised if he is not out of office one way or the other.   If he does not resign, he will probably face impeachment.   His administration is in shambles.   He is less than worthless and probably dangerous.   

 

The economy is not growing very quickly and all the jobs he was bringing back is a sham.   Any new steel mills opening?   

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A post with a modified quote removed.

 

2. Please do not modify someone else's post in your quoted reply, either with font or color changes or wording. Such posts will be deleted and the user warned.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

19 hours ago, Silurian said:

Right now, the doofus POTUS is actually a big plus to Democrats. The more stupid and idiotic he looks and the more the kowtowed congress goes along, the more and more likely Democrats will take the house in 2018. As much as some Democrats want impeachment or a resignation, I think they hope it won't happen until late next year after the elections are done. There is no bigger selling point for the Democrats than the failing POTUS. It makes for excellent ads.

 

It can actually be better for Republicans to cut the rope now before they hang as a whole but that won't happen. They have no idea how to finesse this to their advantage. They were too busy being the party of "NO" for so long, they forgot how to do anything else but be stubborn.

 

Excellent post. Thank you.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

November’s election left the Democrats out of power and in disarray, but with MSM help they decided to go on as if Hillary Clinton and not Donald Trump won.

Impeachment, Democrat style, overrides the rule of law and the will of the people.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, stander said:

November’s election left the Democrats out of power and in disarray, but with MSM help they decided to go on as if Hillary Clinton and not Donald Trump won.

Impeachment, Democrat style, overrides the rule of law and the will of the people.

 

Yep, doubling down on stupidity.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

actually.... just like China and the DPRK....

a balancing act...... because Pence would actually be worse....

let the elites wallow in there own created situation... with really lousy fake candidates like Hillary.

   

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

17 hours ago, ilostmypassword said:

"The silent majority sees and notes this."

Maybe lots of Trump supporters are like neutrinos those particles which pass right through matter. They tried to pull the lever for their candidate, but their fingers passed right through the mechanism without doing anything. Which would explain why their candidate came in second in the popular vote.

I consider Trump supports are more accurately described as Trump defenders. Is there a difference?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I reckon if the numbers deteriorate any more he will refuse to renominate for a new term and tweet out some ill advised mealy mouthed missive that he wants to spend more time with his family and get his business back into shape.

His out of control ego wont allow him to get to the point where everyone is out to sabotage him.

As each day passes he is disenchanting the entire republican party.

Makes one hanker after j edgar hoover

Link to comment
Share on other sites

17 hours ago, KarenBravo said:

One day, the penny will drop that a poor person's vote is equivalent to a rich person's vote and there are far more of the former than the latter (the Thaksin model). 

True, however the Republicans are and have been doing everything in their power to dissuade all minority voters and practically take away their votes. Republicans do not care about America or democracy. They only care a/b their party and THEIR agenda. They are showing they would and to an extent agreed to a U.S. dictator e.g. Trump.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not sure where this remark came from but President Trump has received "high marks" on his current Middle-East travel and a lot of other issues (i.e. Russia and Comey) are fake news (made-up by Democrat influence) to side-track the Trump Administration. Democrats are unhappy as Trump continues to "drain the swamp"! Yeah Trump!


Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think he will CHOOSE to resign.

 

I assume he will issue pardons for everyone, including family/in-laws, BEFORE resigning.

 

Immediately upon swearing in, Pence will pardon Trump.

 

Eventually Pence will have to resign, I'm thinking Paul Ryan will already have resigned.

 

I'm not sure what happens if there is no Speaker? 

 

So Hail to the Chief, our first Mormon President.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

20 minutes ago, lcp0761 said:

Not sure where this remark came from but President Trump has received "high marks" on his current Middle-East travel and a lot of other issues (i.e. Russia and Comey) are fake news (made-up by Democrat influence) to side-track the Trump Administration. Democrats are unhappy as Trump continues to "drain the swamp"! Yeah Trump!


Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect

Drain the swamp and replace it with Goldman Saks executives. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I don't get why anyone uses his multiple marriages as an example. Divorce in the US is probably over 50%, so breaking marriage vows must be the norm now.

What ever Trump does, he will be criticised 

He can do nothing right , everything that he does is wrong

Whatever he does is wrong .

If if does something right, then that right would then become a wrong

Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 hours ago, JHolmesJr said:

we all know how credible polls are …..but …gasp….

 

as of 7.46 bkk time, the nays have it.

 

silent majority has yet again exercised the right to be heard at the ballot.

My guess is that most of those nays are from non-yanks like me hoping the s#^~s#<\w doesn't end too quick.  Look at how inspired SNL has become again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

12 minutes ago, pegman said:

My guess is that most of those nays are from non-yanks like me hoping the s#^~s#<\w doesn't end too quick.  Look at how inspired SNL has become again.

I'd be interested in knowing percentage of non-yank posters who are against Camp Trump.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 hours ago, tonray said:

It's highly unlikely that Trump will be impeached or forced to resign. I despise his persona but maybe he can still get some things done in the tax reform arena that we badly need. I just don't see a scenario, given that there are so many areas of the law that are subject to interpretation, where Congress, even one controlled by the DEMs can force him out.

 

I just hope he begins to act like a responsible adult instead of a lying fool and stop with adolescent twitter nonsense. Is that so much to ask from your President ?

"I just hope he begins to act like a responsible adult instead of a lying fool and stop with adolescent twitter nonsense. Is that so much to ask from your President"?

 

The President, is 70 yrs old. He achieved his success in life and became President, by getting things done sometimes in a non PC way. If it's not broke don't fix it,IMO. He can bypass the bias media while twittering, it's a tool to get his message across to the millions who voted(his base) for him.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, riclag said:

"I just hope he begins to act like a responsible adult instead of a lying fool and stop with adolescent twitter nonsense. Is that so much to ask from your President"?

 

The President, is 70 yrs old. He achieved his success in life and became President, by getting things done sometimes in a non PC way. If it's not broke don't fix it,IMO. He can bypass the bias media while twittering, it's a tool to get his message across to the millions who voted(his base) for him.

So far, he has accomplished very little except spending taxpayer money and causing great disruption without reform. This is simply not just my opinion but the opinion of many presidential scholars who follow such things. Let him get some work done and some reform legislation passed and then I may change my opinion. Until then, he is nothing but a guy spending my money and wasting 4 years of our time. Time for Trump to put up or shut up.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 minutes ago, ilostmypassword said:

States like Texas have made that very difficult by having few locations and short hours especially in areas where there are large Hispanic populations. So poorer people have to travel far and miss work to get that license. In effect, a poll tax.

 

The problem isn't the law it's the legisltures trying to manipulate it. Still alot of Jim Crow stuff going on in certain areas that needs to dealt with.  With all that's going on these days I don't think asking for proper ID at the polling centers is out of line, but the states need to keep it honest.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Democrats and the mainstream media know they don't have anything on President Trump to impeach him, their main objective, with their non-stop hysteria over alleged Russia collusion is to damage President Trump in his first midterm and his reelection campaign.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, ilostmypassword said:

There is virtually no problem with in-person voter fraud. Several Republican states conducted exhaustive investigation and came up with virtually nothing. If there is a problem with voter fraud, it's absentee balloting. But, oddly enough, absentee ballots tend to favor Republicans. Even more oddly, Republic legislatures have done nothing to address that problem.

 

I believe the number is 3..... ever.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

19 minutes ago, tonray said:

So far, he has accomplished very little except spending taxpayer money and causing great disruption without reform. This is simply not just my opinion but the opinion of many presidential scholars who follow such things. Let him get some work done and some reform legislation passed and then I may change my opinion. Until then, he is nothing but a guy spending my money and wasting 4 years of our time. Time for Trump to put up or shut up.

Google "What has Trump done in his first 100 day's".There are many achievements.(illegal's crossing the boarder is down considerably ,unemployment is down,The House passed health care going to the Senate ,finishing up on the keystone pipeline,cutting restriction inthe EPA,There's lots more if you care to see . Give it a chance. He has a many many group's that unfairly oppose his change agenda. 

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2017/apr/26/what-trump-has-done-his-first-100-days-office/

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.





×
×
  • Create New...