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My guess is that Rump will be out of office before 2018. (Original Post) MoonRiver Mar 2017 OP
"People are all saying" he's resigning at the beginning of next month. L. Coyote Mar 2017 #1
How apropos, lol! MoonRiver Mar 2017 #2
We don't know whether that will leave us with Pence. Once we and justice delisen Mar 2017 #3

delisen

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3. We don't know whether that will leave us with Pence. Once we and justice
Sat Mar 25, 2017, 12:07 PM
Mar 2017

are driving the train, options are available because deals will be able to be made.

Did Republicans cover up evidence of a crime---if so I believe we need to fight for Clinton/Kaine.

Agnew gave up his v presidency as part of a plea bargain. We do not know what Pence's involvement is, but he is part of a ticket that got into office illegally, for example he should not profit by attaining the presidency.

Democrats who believe and insist that we all have no input into who gets into office are simply surrendering without a fight and weakening the role of the Democratic Party and the citizenry.

I am hoping that he Trump/GOP abject failure on Healthcare will strengthen not just the Dems in Congress but Dems in general. Too many are always ready to declare defeat before the battle.

We get demoralized by this "can't win"approach. It is one thing to be practical, but to not fight for total justice-even if it is not achieved in the end-is to give up without a fight.





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