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         The legislative moves that he has been most successful at making have largely been those of the Republican party at large - McConnell's agenda, and not his. — StreetlightX

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          praxis
praxis         
         
 Hanover
Hanover         
         What would you make of a Bernie or Warren candidacy? — StreetlightX
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BC         
          Number2018
Number2018         
         academic analysis as explained here:
5 min Ch4 interview related to the fragility of democracy. Yale professor Timothy Snyder :
https://www.channel4.com/news/some-of-todays-politicians-have-learned-propaganda-tricks-from-1930s-fascists-says-yale-professor — Amity
 Hanover
Hanover         
         And, does Trump’s base constitute the hysteric mass, subordinated to the irrational impulses of the maniacal leader? — Number2018
 Judaka
Judaka         
          Wayfarer
Wayfarer         
          Jamal
Jamal         
         If you read the actual facts about Trump's character, career, history and politics, there is no way you could support him, but of course, neither he nor his supporters read anything much, let alone anything critical. So we're supposed to recognise that wilful ignorance and mendacity constitute a 'tectonic shift'.
I don't think so. — Wayfarer
 Wayfarer
Wayfarer         
         I don't think you care why. — jamalrob
I don't get why centrist liberals always want to make such a display of their outrage, even after three years. — jamalrob
[Sanders] has been within the top 3 in polls this entire time and only recently dropped to third what are you talking about — Maw
 frank
frank         
         I'm also, unlike many people I know, not anti-American. And I'll stop talking about it when Trump is removed from office, which won't be too far off. — Wayfarer
 Maw
Maw         
         He's just had a heart attack, he's 77 and looks every day of it — Wayfarer
 Wayfarer
Wayfarer         
         Trump probably isn't going to be removed from office. He's probably going to be re-elected. — frank
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frank         
         In other words, he has clearly broken the oath of office. Seriously nobody in this conversation seems to have any idea of how big a crisis this is. The US is about to be shaken to its foundations, but I cling to the hope that in the end - which is maybe weeks, maybe months away - Trump will be removed from office. — Wayfarer
 uncanni
uncanni         
         I deny that the left or the right actively helps the rich to get richer and the poor to get poorer. That economic transformation is not partisan-directed, or helped. It is a system growing on a natural basis by itself. — god must be atheist
But what is there to exploit in people who are not even working? Or in the golden era of middle class (1950-2010) who wanted to fight against oppression and exploitation? — god must be atheist
That's what he thought the main secular goals of a Christian ought to be, and he saw it clearly that the communist party had the very same ideals in view. — god must be atheist
 Wayfarer
Wayfarer         
         Could you explain why it's important to you? — frank
 frank
frank         
          Wayfarer
Wayfarer         
         Put your money on them. — frank
 frank
frank         
         What if Trump wins the next election and declares himself President for Life? If he is allowed to defy Congress on this matter, then what is going to stop him? — Wayfarer
 Wayfarer
Wayfarer         
         In a series of legal maneuvers that have defied Congress, drawn rebukes from federal judges and tested the country’s foundational system of checks and balances, President Trump has made an expansive declaration of presidential immunity that would essentially place him beyond the reach of the law.
Both in courts and before Congress, Trump’s legal teams are simultaneously arguing that the president can’t be investigated or indicted by prosecutors because Congress has the sole responsibility for holding presidents accountable, and that the House’s impeachment inquiry is an unconstitutional effort that the White House can ignore.
“We have a president who simply doesn’t believe that Congress is a coequal branch of government,” said Elliot Williams, who helped run the Justice Department’s legislative affairs office during the Obama administration. “That’s a huge departure from anything we’ve seen in our lifetimes.
 Janus
Janus         
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