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In reply to the discussion: How long until Trump is removed from office by his own party? [View all]lindysalsagal
(22,569 posts)27. The irony is if they all did it together he'd be gone and they'd be safe
Their districts are so gerrymandered they can never lose their seats.
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GOP lawmakers care about being reelected. The base care about personal finances. Trump was expected to deliver on the
Doodley
Thursday
#20
"Starting on day one, we will end inflation and make America affordable again, to bring down the prices of all goods."
Doodley
Thursday
#23
Not until their constituents are hurting so bad that they come after them with torches and pitchforks.
patphil
Thursday
#6
That may not take long. Trump's reputation as good for the economy (with MAGA) will be in tatters.
Doodley
Thursday
#18
I don't think these rich people have any clue how quick and easy it is to fall
travelingthrulife
21 hrs ago
#62
Doubt they want to go into midterms with this chaos. But who knows anymore?
Silent Type
Thursday
#13
They could have massive losses. GOP lawmakers could be at war--hardline MAGA against those who want to win elections.
Doodley
Thursday
#16
It will be shortly after the GOP has implant surgery for their ever-shrinking Johnson condition.
Uncle Joe
Thursday
#22
The scale of this self-inflicted economic disaster does not compare to anything before. Never has the MAGA
Doodley
Thursday
#30
This is the thing. They will think about it a long time as conditions get worse
Bernardo de La Paz
Yesterday
#41
This is not 1974, and there is no Barry Goldwater who will walk into the Oval Office and tell the president...
LudwigPastorius
Yesterday
#35
I would expect it would be more along the lines of a rebelion meaning no legislation could get through, a group of
Doodley
Yesterday
#40
Not necessarily. It could be, but I think the damage he has done is so great, he can't survive.
Doodley
22 hrs ago
#47
Not yet. The not 1974 means it will have to become many times worse than 1974 for it to happen. . . .nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Yesterday
#42
Take in the scale of what Trump has done and the direct impact it will have on most Americans. This is unprecedented.
Doodley
22 hrs ago
#49
Correct. But the impact is only just putting a toe in the hard data
Bernardo de La Paz
22 hrs ago
#50
Yes, it will take time. This is the beginning, but it can only get worse from here as the impact of tariffs deepens.
Doodley
21 hrs ago
#58
Also a convicted felon can't be an MP or PM in the UK. Shame we don't have any standards!
Doodley
Yesterday
#43
Yes, I have said that and more so many times... NO standards for who can run for office here
Meowmee
Yesterday
#46