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ticklishmusic
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LegalLord
United Kingdom13775 Posts
On October 08 2016 13:39 Adreme wrote: The worst congressmen seem to be the ones that are the newest ones so its hard to get me to believe in term limits knowing that. John Rambo McCain, McConnell, Lamar Smith (the SOPA guy), etc., aren't new. | ||
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KwarK
United States41989 Posts
On October 08 2016 13:26 plasmidghost wrote: Yes, they are, 100%. I know you Hillary supporters try to make every excuse possible for your awful candidate then say Trump supporters are bad No, if Hillary had been caught systematically discriminating against black people then they would be comparable. But she was not. Although oddly enough Trump was. | ||
Jaaaaasper
United States10225 Posts
On October 08 2016 13:37 plasmidghost wrote: How hard would it be to get term limits imposed on Congress? Very hard. Most of the congressmen and women who stick around for ever are beloved in their districts, and thus those districts would see that as attack upon them and their interests. | ||
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Belgium16168 Posts
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ticklishmusic
United States15977 Posts
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Mohdoo
United States15398 Posts
On October 08 2016 13:51 ticklishmusic wrote: https://twitter.com/samsteinhp/status/784616044048572416 Wow Hot damn. It's interesting that Trump is the nominee still but his entire party abandoned him. What an awkward situation. | ||
OuchyDathurts
United States4588 Posts
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plasmidghost
Belgium16168 Posts
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Toadesstern
Germany16350 Posts
![]() I also want to laugh On October 08 2016 13:57 plasmidghost wrote: I just thought of something, (I know it's not going to happen) but what if Trump agreed to drop out of the running and have Pence take the nomination? Is that even possible, and if so, would it give the GOP a shot at the election or just be a futile attempt at victory? I mean it can't possibly get worse, so might as well | ||
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United States7224 Posts
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Nakajin
Canada8988 Posts
Honestly even I think there is a possibility (small but still) that Pence just drop out right there. At this point not only does he have to go against his believe to support Trump, but he is also at great risk of destroying his political career. No way he get rid of the "Trump VP" thing in the futur and if it continue to go as bad as it was in the last 2 weeks it will kill any chance of a 2020 race for president, or any race in fact. | ||
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