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Oct 7, 2017 11:48:58   #
dljen Loc: Central PA
 
JohnFrim wrote:
If you are correct, then how do you see this playing out? If the e******n is deemed illegitimate, can the US hold another e******n in short order? Who would run for the Democrats -- Hilary, Sanders? And who would run for the Republicans? Or will the presidency simply pass down the hierarchy to the first executive that is NOT indicted?

This would be history in the making!!!


I've read that this investigation will go on for another year, who knows if it will be finished by the midterms. Mueller has a lot to be examined yet, he's checking into all kinds of money laundering.

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Oct 7, 2017 11:52:36   #
GeorgeH Loc: Jonesboro, GA
 
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Oct 7, 2017 12:45:57   #
JohnFrim Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
 
Here's what one of Hollywood's stars thinks...



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Oct 7, 2017 16:38:29   #
Szalajj Loc: Salem, NH
 
JohnFrim wrote:
If you are correct, then how do you see this playing out? If the e******n is deemed illegitimate, can the US hold another e******n in short order? Who would run for the Democrats -- Hilary, Sanders? And who would run for the Republicans? Or will the presidency simply pass down the hierarchy to the first executive that is NOT indicted?

This would be history in the making!!!

Like I stated, the timing of the indictments is key as to who ends up occupying the Oval Office once the dust settles.

We just had a resignation of one Secretary last week. Three others are being investigated for abusing travel charges to the government. One of trump's close advisors also got snared by the ethics watchdogs for her travel on private/charter planes.

His son-in-law and his daughter are under investigation for falsifying numbers in relation to condos in their Soho real estate project years ago, after it was revealed that a campaign contribution was made just before the charges were dropped by the AG, who was up for ree******n.

There is no allowance for a do over e******n if it's proven that the e******n was swayed by a foreign government, as this last e******n is likely to be proven. New laws would need to be written, or a Constitutional Amendment would need to be written and ratified by the states to cover what to do if there was ever Foreign Government interference in our e******ns again. At the same time, it might be a good idea to review the line of succession to be elevated to the status of the POTUS, because the current one has turned out to be flawed because of just who trump selected for his cabinet. Maybe a more stringent requirement of qualifications and experience for the office of POTUS, and theur respective cabinet members is in order.

The investigators have already gotten proof that v**es in at least two key states were influenced by Russian interference because of ad purchases on Facebook. The question is how many other states were victims of Russian ad purchases?

To date since trump took the oath of office, there have been at least 22 who have been fired, resigned, or choose to remove their names from consideration for positions within the trump administration. That doesn't include anyone below cabinet or high level close staff members.

It's at the point that the lower level staff members are actively seeking other opportunities outside of the trump administration and trying to find ways to hide their time spent within the trump White House from recruiters and potential future employers. Being associated in any way with the trump administration or White House is a liability, where in past administration's it would have been an honor to serve a POTUS or their administration.

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Oct 7, 2017 16:55:22   #
Blurryeyed Loc: NC Mountains.
 
John_F wrote:
All of these gains are due to long term trends in various economic sectors. None are due to recent legislative or executive policy measures. In a current report there are unfilled jobs owing to accelerating baby boomer retirements. The hitch is too few of the younger set have the recqusite sk**l sets. Be careful of whom you credit, your investment portfolio depends on it.


You're a silly silly guy.

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Oct 7, 2017 22:45:39   #
Sjfh
 
Szalajj wrote:
The favorable unemployment numbers were blown out of the water after Harvey and Irma threw hundreds of thousands of employees out of work following those hurricanes.

The destruction of buildings forced businesses to close.

The pollution that these hurricanes left in their respective wakes could result in private citizens and businesses having to tear down their buildings.

The cost of rebuilding lives and businesses will not help the economy short term, because disaster relief only trickles down to the end user.

Rebuilding takes a toll on the finances of the individuals who were the hardest hit when the storms roared through. The least affluent in our society.
The favorable unemployment numbers were blown out ... (show quote)


I wonder how all that construction is going to get done. Will people need to be hired to do it, or will the construction fairies swoop in and get the job done?

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Oct 7, 2017 23:10:27   #
SharpShooter Loc: NorCal
 
Sjfh wrote:
I wonder how all that construction is going to get done. Will people need to be hired to do it, or will the construction fairies swoop in and get the job done?


You're one of those dumb TURDS that seems to know everything..., go ahead and tell us just how things will get done?!?!
SS

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Oct 7, 2017 23:22:58   #
SharpShooter Loc: NorCal
 
Szalajj wrote:
Like I stated, the timing of the indictments is key as to who ends up occupying the Oval Office once the dust settles.

There is no allowance for a do over e******n if it's proven that the e******n was swayed by a foreign government, as this last e******n is likely to be proven. New laws would need to be written, or a Constitutional Amendment would need to be written and ratified by the states to cover what to do if there was ever Foreign Government interference in our e******ns again. ?
Like I stated, the timing of the indictments is ke... (show quote)


Have you seen that there is no allowance for replacing a president?
Just because this has not happened before as a result of a possibly r****d outcome doesn't mean there are no provisions for it.
I'm not aware of anything but this is something I would certainly would not waste any time looking at.
I would find it hard to believe that just because it has no precedent that there is no existing legislation, or someone would be working on it as we speak!!!
SS

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Oct 8, 2017 01:38:32   #
Szalajj Loc: Salem, NH
 
Sjfh wrote:
I wonder how all that construction is going to get done. Will people need to be hired to do it, or will the construction fairies swoop in and get the job done?

Unless the construction fairies are sk**led and qualified to do the work, it's not going to get done.

ICE has been raiding with increasing regularity and force, and it's been the "i******s" who have been doing the construction work in the past.

There aren't going to be sufficient quantities of sk**led workers to get the construction work done.

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Oct 8, 2017 01:52:00   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
Szalajj wrote:
Unless the construction fairies are sk**led and qualified to do the work, it's not going to get done.

ICE has been raiding with increasing regularity and force, and it's been the "i******s" who have been doing the construction work in the past.

There aren't going to be sufficient quantities of sk**led workers to get the construction work done.


Trump could empty his hotels and vineyards for the construction work.



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Oct 8, 2017 01:52:08   #
Szalajj Loc: Salem, NH
 
SharpShooter wrote:
Have you seen that there is no allowance for replacing a president?
Just because this has not happened before as a result of a possibly r****d outcome doesn't mean there are no provisions for it.
I'm not aware of anything but this is something I would certainly would not waste any time looking at.
I would find it hard to believe that just because it has no precedent that there is no existing legislation, or someone would be working on it as we speak!!!
SS

There is NO provision in our laws or in the Constitution to replace a president if an e******n was "r****d"!

There would need to be a consensus in Congress to try to establish a prescidence to pull off a replacement for trump because of his r****d e******n, but with the current elected officials in Congress this will NOT happen.

At this point, we can only wait for the results of the Mueller investigation as well as the other House and Senate investigations to run their courses.

There is already a house cleaning occurring because of Ethics violations within the trump administration, those who have been targeted in the latest Travelgate scandal are just the tip of the iceberg of those who are or have been caught recklessly spending taxpayer money.

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Oct 8, 2017 05:31:43   #
Sjfh
 
Szalajj wrote:
Unless the construction fairies are sk**led and qualified to do the work, it's not going to get done.

ICE has been raiding with increasing regularity and force, and it's been the "i******s" who have been doing the construction work in the past.

There aren't going to be sufficient quantities of sk**led workers to get the construction work done.


Watch and see. You don't give your fellow Americans much credit. I believe in the American spirit...we can do anything we say we can. On the other hand, if we insist we can't, than we won't.

That right there is the difference between our two parties broken down to the most basic ideals.

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Oct 8, 2017 09:11:54   #
Szalajj Loc: Salem, NH
 
Sjfh wrote:
Watch and see. You don't give your fellow Americans much credit. I believe in the American spirit...we can do anything we say we can. On the other hand, if we insist we can't, than we won't.

That right there is the difference between our two parties broken down to the most basic ideals.

I'm all for DIY projects, but when buildings have to meet local, state, and federal building codes, they are no longer DIY projects.

My father did as much as he could around our house to save money, but there were limits on what he could do, and requirements that had to be met to pass building inspections.

I've been known to climb ladders and sit on the roof, stripping cracked and peeling paint off of our house before painting it. Our house was a dormered cape. I'm the one who climbed into a tree to thin crossing branches with a chain saw. I'm the one who climbed ladders in the winter to try to clear ice dams from the roof and gutters, after raking the snow off the roof with my father's home made roof rake. His DIY project was around decades before the metal commercially produced versions were patented.

My older brother and both of his sons are and have been volunteer fire fighters. There have been horror stories exchanged about DIY projects gone wrong because the owners didn't know the laws, or chose to ignore the laws.

When we were clearing out my mother's house after her death, my brother pointed out a common household cleaning item that's actually a Fire Hazzard that most people don't know about. (Not a product, but an item.) It's something that the older generations wouldn't think twice about using around the home, but the younger generations might not have been exposed to.

So it's not as simple as you make it out to be.

The s**mmers will be out in full force to take advantage of the storm victims. It will be in their best interests not yet use the fly by night contractors that will come out of the woodwork to take advantage of them.

They'll take the cash deposit then leave the owners high and dry when they move onto their next victim. We've seen this happen after EVERY major disaster to hit our country. What makes you think this time would be any different? It won't.

Even with the VOLUNTEER spirit, there will be victims of s**mmers.

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Oct 8, 2017 09:37:29   #
Szalajj Loc: Salem, NH
 
Texcaster wrote:
Trump could empty his hotels and vineyards for the construction work.

They're NOT sk**led at construction work.

Would you want your house built by someone who had never swung a hammer at a construction nail? (vs. a fingernail)

You do know that a mistakenly aimed nail can puncture a pipe, or an electrical wire, don't you?

Would you want that damage hidden in the walls of your home?

That punctured electrical wire is a fire waiting to happen. That punctured pipe could be sitting above your most treasured family heirloom, or start a hazardous mold situation rendering your house unlivable because you wanted to save money by hiring the cheapest contractor available who employed unsk**led labor.

I would rethink your comment if I were you.

There is a reason that contractors are licensed in most states. It's to protect the consumer from shoddy work.

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Oct 8, 2017 10:28:27   #
Checkmate Loc: Southern California
 
JohnFrim wrote:
So you think he deserves the credit for all of this?


F**kin' A! tweety bird.

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