Can the amount of time served please be commensurate with the number of lies told? Pretty please??
As of 10/9/19, Trump had made 13,435 false or misleading statements; at 1 day of incarceration per offense, he would be a free man again in just 36 short years. What do you think? Long enough?
Right to whataboutism, and bogus whataboutism at that. Not that I expected better.
He really is cleaning up the swamp - just not the way he planned.
You really could finish that sentence with anything and it would still be true.
Yup. Must have learned it from the Russians.
No.
(and BB demands that my post be at least nine characters long, when three did quite nicely)
IDK how anyone can take him seriously, but 41% of the country approve of him as President. 41%!
Everyday there is something like this and I ask myself how the hell could 4% of people approve, let alone 41%
Honestly, I’d be happy with him doing any time at all as long as he has to surrender all his assets in civil forfeiture.
I won’t be completely satisfied until he and his awful by-blows are sleeping on a heating grate outside what used to be Trump tower.
What? Too much?
How about DIRECTLY to a charitable organization?
Homeless Vets?
EFF?
ACLU?
Clinton Foundation?
Nah, he could accidentally get a windfall from a visiting African Prince looking for a bride.
double standard? you mean the one where all your lying cronies are in jail, but you’re not?
Well - about probably about half of those don’t believe in the fact of evolution…so it’s not entirely surprising.
But who will take on all that forfeited debt?
Because the Russians and Deutsche Bank are going to need names and addresses.
Hey Mortimer, we’re back!
Depressing op-ed. But seems like hitting the nail on the head. Hope this isn’t a nail in a coffin for democracy.
I can only imagine the people who are drawn to this guy’s message, must have larceny in their hearts. To really resonate with his message, you’d have to believe yourself better than other (darker) people.
As horrifying as it is to find out how many USians think this way… it’s an expensive lesson to forget.