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Democrats still regurgitating, after all these years - Washington Times

After two years of President Donald Trump, a midterm election and a Russia collusion investigation that’s led nowhere, you’d think Democrats would’ve found a new rally call.

But nope. It’s “impeach Trump” in 2016, before he even took office; it’s “impeach Trump” in 2018, just as the clock’s about to strike 2019.

Sunday’s news shows were filled with the call.

If Democrats, come January, when they take over the House, want to spend their newly found political capital trying to impeach Trump, so be it. The Republicans won’t be able to put a stop to it.

But voters living outside the partisan Beltway bubble won’t like it. And the Senate won’t convict. And there’s a good chance a Democratic impeachment attempt will backfire and help bring Trump back for a second term — as well as sweep into office a new batch of Republicans in Democrat-held seats in the House.

So maybe “impeach Trump” is a good thing, after all.

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Laugh it up

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Simple private transaction: The creation of multiple shell companies to pay multiple women hush money so they don't disclose extramarital affairs weeks before a presidential election.
 
Mondays are "muh collusion mondays", Friday is for "campaign finance fridays" phaytal. Please direct your daily outrage to the appropriate day.
 
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DNC Mandates Staff Neutrality In Presidential Primaries | HuffPost

The Democratic National Committee issued rules Monday aimed at shoring up trust in its impartiality in the upcoming 2020 presidential nominating contest.

The DNC plans to bar employees and officers from publicly endorsing any presidential candidates throughout what is expected to be a crowded intraparty competition for the job of taking on President Donald Trump.

The rules would prohibit DNC staffers and officers from financial contributions to particular candidates, attendance of events that could suggest partiality, public statements or social media posts espousing presidential preferences, internal communications expressing views for or against Democratic candidates, and even gestures like displaying bumper stickers or lawn signs for individual campaigns.

“The new DNC is committed to making sure that our 2020 nominating process is fair and transparent,” said its Chairman Tom Perez. “These new policies will help ensure that there is no perception of partiality by the DNC during the campaign for the Democratic nomination.”

also known as if you are not party line, stfu up, sounds like Trump tbh
 
It's illegal because he might've lost if people knew he was banging 3 models at once.

thank god he had cohen cover that shit up or we might have figured out that he was a playboy that's been married and cheated before. he would have surely lost, otherwise.
 
It's not meant to ensure anything, it's just in place to claim impartiality when a certain particular someone somehow miraculously receives the nomination again.
 
Who cares what they post to social media when they are neck deep in backroom deals away from the public eye? Does it really mean anything if a candidate is barred from direct contributions when we all know they have a bunch of ways of laundering money through indirect sources? Sure I won't make public statements, but I can't help it if my intern leaks it to the press....
 
Not suggesting you should just let everyone who arrives settle and live in the US, but...

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Anyone that thinks what the current administration is doing is right doesn't understand the most basic concepts of what the United States was built on.

We really need to give the Statue of Liberty back to France so the world really knows what the United States is built on. Not open borders; strength and freedom for its citizens. The Statue of Liberty is really a Trojan Horse... we get it now and we're changing for the better.
 
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Money controls the world and that's it, once you have it then you can talk shit

Macron Seeks to Quell French Protests With Tax Cuts for Workers

(Bloomberg) -- President Emmanuel Macron urged French companies to pay their workers a year-end bonus that won’t be taxed and ended levies on overtime as he sought to draw a line under the monthlong Yellow Vests crisis roiling France.

In a statement aired on French television and radio networks, Macron said his country is at a historic crossroads and acknowledged his share of responsibility for the anger on the streets.

"I feel in many ways that the anger of the yellow vests is right," he said in his first public comments for more than a week. He said France is facing "a state of social and economic emergency."
 
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