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In reply to the discussion: Trump will not leave Office at the end of his term at the end of his term.... [View all]miyazaki
(2,738 posts)100. It's ok. I've read here for years he'd never be president.
Then he'd never be president, twice. Most of those peeps are gone. But of course, many are still here, plying one wrong conclusion after another.
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Trump will not leave Office at the end of his term at the end of his term.... [View all]
ashredux
11 hrs ago
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I'm hoping he'll be joining Lindsey and (probably) Mitch way before that happens.
johnnyplankton
6 hrs ago
#95
I wonder if Trump even understands how intense, overwhelming and passionate the celebrations
OGBuzz
11 hrs ago
#15
Oh, i think he knows. He can never acknowledge it, even to himself, so its ignored. But he knows.
Volaris
11 hrs ago
#18
The succeeding (democratic) President will order the military to remove him.
no_hypocrisy
11 hrs ago
#13
I understand what you're saying, and I'm getting a lot of negative feedback to say the least
ashredux
10 hrs ago
#33
IMHO, I think for those thinking he won't make it, that's wishful thinking. He's doing pretty well for an 80 year old.
Doodley
10 hrs ago
#32
Then Tom Cruise or Jason Momoa zip lines down while firing off a machine gun
MorbidButterflyTat
7 hrs ago
#93
By "leave the office" do you mean the white house or continue to have the ability
uppityperson
10 hrs ago
#44
Emergency medicine providers like to say that "all bleeding eventually stops".
Aristus
10 hrs ago
#46
The military can't do that. Any General who would actually lead and organize against the government would be violating
ChicagoTeamster
9 hrs ago
#47
Ahhhh.... yes, they can do that. It would be unique, and something we have not seen in the current era. But they can
ashredux
9 hrs ago
#56
And exactly who would follow who and which side would the military faction follow? Hegseth's? CJS Caine?
ChicagoTeamster
9 hrs ago
#63
I think you misjudge our current military. I have faith that the US military will not let Trump subvert the constitution
ashredux
9 hrs ago
#64
You think HegSeth won't have generals and some lower level commanders ready to seize power from the officers and NCOs
ChicagoTeamster
7 hrs ago
#90
Retired generals, colonels, majors, captains, lieutenants, sargents, corporals, privates
WorseDayEver
9 hrs ago
#58
You're probably right. If I was betting, I would bet that he doesn't live.... But then, ....?
ashredux
9 hrs ago
#60
i think/hope he'll be leaving before the end of his term (due to mental/physical health.
orleans
9 hrs ago
#61
No, this sky is not falling. To ignore all possibilities is not a good strategy...
ashredux
8 hrs ago
#70
He might try, but I really don't think he has a chance in hell of pulling that of: the consequences of trying
struggle4progress
8 hrs ago
#72
You know.. up until 12:05 New Years day 2000 talking heads were saying the world would shut down.
Srkdqltr
8 hrs ago
#73
I'm with those who don't think the orang turd won't make it to the end of his term.
Hassler
7 hrs ago
#81
What makes you so sure? You do understand his mind is mush..... who knows what he'll do
ashredux
7 hrs ago
#85