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In reply to the discussion: NOBODY IS ABOVE THE LAW - MUELLER FIRING RAPID RESPONSE [View all]workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)5. Trump might be getting ready to pull the trigger
His mouthpiece lawyer is testing the waters it seems.
Thought it was a good time to post this just in case Twitler and his party want to start a constitutional crisis.
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There are some other pretty powerful states with the ability to put a major crimp
erronis
Mar 2018
#35
Yes. I too have been thinking of an occupancy ala Tahrir Sq. and Maidan Sq. Ukraine.
nocalflea
Mar 2018
#57
Kicking them in the balls (Wall Street) and limiting purchases to RW corporations
erronis
Mar 2018
#32
They provide a sense of unity, voter activism, a multiplied voice, the world sees
BoneyardDem
Mar 2018
#23
There will be no response from Congress until we have an overwhelming majority
cstanleytech
Mar 2018
#16
Pence's repeated lies and central role in the campaign and transition means he'll be gone too!
tableturner
Mar 2018
#44
I think rallies in other major commercial cities throughout the US could be effective
erronis
Mar 2018
#37
I have to object to the rally in my state. At the state capital. Why not the POS GOP
AllyCat
Mar 2018
#56
"But if Republicans maintain control of the House, what can we really expect to happen?"
Texin
Mar 2018
#30
It's coming soon. They're positioning themselves to finish the Mueller investigation.
Honeycombe8
Mar 2018
#45
I'm getting tired of the phrase, "will cause a constitutional crisis."
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Mar 2018
#54