I think you mean "shitflakes" - the trumpers - their tears are pure shit and they are the biggest whiners ever
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5 ups, 5y,
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He says the wrong things at the wrong time, and I don’t really support him too much, but you need to fact check yourself now and then.
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Also I don't recall Republicans throwing fits in the street, rioting, outright protests, partisan accusations, blackmailing, suing, defacing, incriminating, whining, complaining, crying, and tearing up speeches when Obama got elected twice.
After Obama got elected- the Donald: " We need to fight like hell and stop this great and disgusting injustice! we must march on Washington, and start a revolution! This is a a travesty!"
None of that worked, so he tried to convince America that Obama wasn't a citizen for 8 years. To his credit I'd bet money that there are idiots out there who actually still believe him.
ok now check a dictionary and learn what the word impeachment means.
This is basically what happened:
1. Impeachment inquiry (a general investigation)
2. the House voted on impeachment (formally pressing charges against the president..similar to an indictment)
3. a simple majority of votes in the House won so Trump got "impeached".
4. Nancy Pelosi handed out her little pens to sign the Articles of Impeachment and Republicans cried because they believe handing out pens was a little too festive for the occasion.
5. the Senate held the "impeachment trial" (and didn't allow any witnesses.. boooo!)
6. the Senate acquitted him in the "impeachment trial" so he did not get removed from office. (Basically what happened to Bill Clinton)
7. I ate a grilled cheese sandwich
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3 ups, 5y,
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I thought you meant he was taken out of office, my bad
Dems and anyone paying attention knew going into it that Trump's homies in the Senate would never remove him from office.. but they didn't need votes in the Senate to "impeach" him. They just needed votes in the house
.. which they had.
Anyways no worries.
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I don’t really support Trump I case you thought I did, but I have to admit, whatever the fuq he did to our economy he did right because it’s pretty good right now
If by "the economy" you mean the stock market and unemployment, those have both been steadily improving for nearly a decade now. I am happy that his actions have not stopped either trendline but I worry what the future holds.
Him reauthorizing funding to help clean the oceans was also a good thing. 👍
That's a pretty good link. I like the part where it says he got impeached.👍🤣
Maybe you should look up that word so that in the future you actually know what it means? You're at least the 5th person I've seen on here who didn't understand the difference between getting impeached and and being found guilty during an impeachment trial.
Agreed, kids in my school are so overly offended by little things and jokes that other kids say. You could say that they're the "weird" group of kids that sit by the stairs during lunch.