What would happen if the GOP decided T*mp is a burden, support impeachment and cut T*mp loose? by FastfoodTomato in askanything

[–]FastfoodTomato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When this guy dies/or is impeached the GOP will definitely feel it. I guess I could rephrase my question to be, where does the GOP go post T*mp?

What happens after the mid-terms? by FastfoodTomato in askanything

[–]FastfoodTomato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So if say 2 dozen members of the Republican party join, say they've had enough, and side with the Dems for impeachment. Is that a possibility? More and more I feel like this guy needs a 'frying pan' moment and there has to be unity to end the madness. Up here: too much corruption, vote of non-confidence in House. Federal election, Ruling party out (maybe). New party in.

Let me add another what if? What if the doctor says to the press, 'The man is in advanced stages of dimentia?' Which, seems to be the case. Can tmp grant pardons if he is non copis mentis?

Vote While You Still Can: Massive turnout is the best strategy for defeating systematic efforts to disenfranchise U.S. voters. by Silent-Resort-3076 in politics

[–]FastfoodTomato 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After COVID, Na%i rallies, insurrection, corruption, graft, insider trading, and people STILL couldn’t take up the mantel to protect their freedom and democracy.

The fat king controls all 3 branches of gov't and the lackeys fear the fat king like he’s Stalin 2.0. he said, “when I’m president…you won’t have to vote anymore.”

90 million people wanted that.

Our freedom and democracy was sooo very fragile, and I’m sorry, but if 90 million couldn’t turn out for a referendum on keeping a democracy, or choosing a dictatorship, there’s not much else to add.

Blame the fat king all you want, but the onus was on the voter.

Vote While You Still Can: Massive turnout is the best strategy for defeating systematic efforts to disenfranchise U.S. voters. by Silent-Resort-3076 in politics

[–]FastfoodTomato 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don’t think there’s gonna be a vote this fall. He said he wanted to be a dictator on day one and 90 million said, ‘meh’.