What if intelligent people got together and exchanged ideas? Find out, come to Bonita Street tomorrow at the Democratic headquarters. If you care about the future, you need to be there. It starts at ten, and everyone gets to speak. This is not like the Tea Party that limits who can come and who can talk. That is not the Democrats. Show up, speak up.
Friday, December 06, 2024
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ha! Liar
When I spoke at the democrat headquarters, they called the cops.
On the sidewalk, a megaphone in my face and they called the cops.
The democrats said I was in their face. I was ticketed for disorderly conduct for simply speaking my mind.
Better not say anything they haven't heard on MSNBC - little doubt this will be an echo chamber.
My court date is coming.
there is no democrat anything in this town. Trump won and the democrats climbed back in their hole where they belong.
I had the feeling democrats don't care about democracy when I said, "...without a single primary vote..." when asking how Kamala is running for president, I asked. "How is this democracy? What kind of government is this! This resembles a soft coup and What does Smokin' Joe think of this?"
Of course, the democrats don't have the answer. Further, they respond with rage for asking.
At the Obama Foundation's Democracy Forum at Chicago on December 5, 2024, Barrack Obama said, "...democracy is pretty far down on people's priority list. There are going to be times when one side tries to stack the deck and lock in... a, a, a, permanent grip on power either by suppressing votes or using judiciary to go after opponents..."
You got that right.
from CoPilot:
Donald Trump faced two impeachments during his presidency, both led by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives:
First Impeachment (2019): This was based on allegations that Trump solicited foreign interference in the 2020 U.S. presidential election to help his re-election bid. The House adopted two articles of impeachment: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Trump was acquitted by the Senate in February 2020.
Second Impeachment (2021): This occurred after the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The House charged Trump with incitement of insurrection. The Senate trial resulted in acquittal, as the required two-thirds majority for conviction was not met.
Donald Trump has been involved in numerous lawsuits over the years, both during and after his presidency. Here are some notable ones:
Civil Fraud Case: Trump was ordered to pay $485 million for inflating the value of his assets to secure better loan and insurance terms.
E. Jean Carroll Cases: Trump was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation against writer E. Jean Carroll, resulting in a judgment of $88.3 million.
January 6 Civil Lawsuits: Trump faces multiple civil lawsuits from members of Congress and injured police officers related to the January 6 Capitol riot.
CBS Lawsuit: Trump sued CBS for $10 billion over the editing of an interview with Kamala Harris on "60 Minutes," claiming it was deceptively edited.
Central Park Five Defamation Case: Trump is being sued by the Exonerated Five (formerly known as the Central Park Five) for making false and defamatory statements about them.
These are just a few examples of the legal challenges Trump has faced.
and the 34 felony's Payson democrats make special mention of:
Donald Trump has faced several felony charges across different cases:
New York Hush Money Case: Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection with a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels to keep her from going public about an alleged affair.
But wait! There's more!!
Classified Documents Case: Trump was charged with mishandling classified documents after leaving the White House. This case was dismissed by a federal judge in Florida, but the decision was appealed.
Election Interference Case: Trump faced charges related to his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. This case was dismissed by a federal judge, citing the Justice Department's policy that bars the prosecution of a sitting president.
These cases highlight the legal challenges Trump has faced.
"A permanent grip on power either by suppressing votes or using judiciary to go after opponents." - Barrack Obama
It's the donut army https://youtu.be/1iX-PYrZflI?si=hahU8uYbA7fEloSS
truckbuddy
You would benefit from some mental health counseling
a month prior to a four year term that hasn't started yet!
Let the cease-fire begin!!! Bye Bye NATO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sj9UhAxUDEk
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