Poll: Will Trump implode or be impeached within the next 4 years?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Frederick Foresight, Jan 25, 2017.

Will Trump implode or be impeached within the next 4 years?

  1. Very likely

  2. More than 50% chance

  3. Less than 50% chance

  4. Very unlikely

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  1. Explains a lot.
     
    #71     Jan 30, 2017
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  2. achilles28

    achilles28

    What do you disagree with Trump on, Freddy?

    Specific policies? How would you like to see Trump change?
     
    #72     Jan 30, 2017
  3. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Did you actually just ask that question?
     
    #73     Jan 30, 2017
  4. I don't think he's fit to lead a country, let alone the world's superpower. I can go into specifics, I really can, but it would become a second career for me to do so. Therefore, let's keep it general. He's arrogant; he thinks he knows more than experts do. He's ignorant and he's not curious, which makes his ignorance incurable. He's ham-fisted in a world that is becoming increasingly more nuanced and requiring more finesse. He lies and makes shit up when it suits him. He doubles down when he's wrong. (If you trade, that should be a deal breaker for you right there.) He only "respects" those who admire and gush over him. He lashes out at any criticism as a matter of course. He's petty. He doesn't see the big picture because he doesn't take the time to think things through to get them right and consider the potential consequences of his decisions; he just acts (i.e., his immigration policy/Muslim ban). He doesn't know history and doesn't care that he doesn't. He talks mostly about himself wherever he goes because that's pretty much all he cares about.

    I could go on, but why?
     
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    #74     Jan 30, 2017
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  5. Arnie

    Arnie

    How about a president that signed a bill affecting 1/7 of the economy with no Republican votes?

    How about a president that promised umpteen times you could keep your doctor and your insurance?

    How about a president that oversaw 8 years of war, longest of any.

    How about a president that... well, I could go on and on, but why?
     
    #75     Jan 30, 2017
  6. Thank you for your forbearance.
     
    #76     Jan 30, 2017
  7. fhl

    fhl

    Everyone's favorite president. Especially liberals.
    They've been extolling him for generations.

    New ranking of U.S. presidents puts Lincoln at No. 1, Obama at 18 ...
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/.../new-ranking-of-u-s-presidents-puts-lincoln-1-obam...
    Feb 16, 2015


    Abe Lincoln
    -suspends habeas corpus
    -throws political enemies in prison
    -shuts down opposing newspapers
    -sends soldiers into south to kill those opposing his edicts


    In other news, liberals are terrified that Trump may be an authoritarian president.
     
    #77     Jan 30, 2017
  8. Weren't conservatives afraid that Obama was authoritarian? (Of course, he wasn't.) You didn't like it then, but you like it now?
     
    #78     Jan 30, 2017
  9. Arnie

    Arnie

    How is he "authoritarian"?

    So far, everything he has done, he promised to do.
    The president has wide latitude when it comes to who may enter this country.
    It's not a ban on muslim's.

    Jonathan Turley, a very liberal lawyer, on MSNBC this morning said Trump is well within the law
     
    #79     Jan 30, 2017
  10. fhl

    fhl

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    #80     Jan 30, 2017
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